not the point really but the creeping use of "could of" instead of "could have" in quasi-official social media statements is a shocking decline in popular literacy
We need to stop this big mfer. People don’t realize how important this is. It’s not just about him, it’s about pushing back on garbage influencers and raising the standard.
We’re literally sliding into Idiocracy. If this keeps going, what does it look like in two years? This guy is 100% going to inspire others to do the same, creating a new wave of influencers dancing, yelling, and being loud and annoying everywhere.
As a society, we need to draw a line and say enough is enough. The only real solution I see is to boycott the places that pay for this. If using these kinds of influencers becomes a net negative for businesses, they’ll stop. Money is the only thing that will make them listen.
I’m going to keep this movement going as long as I can to raise the standard.
This restaurant is Bigtime Eatz in Michigan.
TOGETHER, WE STOP IDIOCRACY ✊
Unreal 😳
Seems like Epstein and Maxwell bury 2 foreign kids who were strangled to death during rough fetish sex.
Epstein files should be handled by international courts, this is not only an American problem.
IIryna Zarutska was 23 years old. She left Ukraine to escape a war, believing she had found safety in America. On August 22 she boarded a train in Charlotte like anyone would — expecting nothing more than to get home. Minutes later she was stabbed again and again in her seat, her throat slashed under the harsh glow of fluorescent lights.
What makes her death even more unbearable is how public it was. Passengers sat only a few feet away. Some were unaware, others froze, others turned their eyes elsewhere. The train kept moving, and Iryna bled out in plain view. Surrounded by people, she died as if she were alone.
The man who killed her, Decarlos Dejuan Brown Jr., was not some hidden danger. He had been arrested fourteen times before. Robbery, larceny, false alarms, erratic behavior, even documented mental illness. Each arrest ended with the same outcome: release. He was processed, excused, and sent back out.
So you have to look at the contrast. Iryna was young, hardworking, innocent. She followed the rules, took the train, believed the city she lived in would protect her. Brown was a career criminal spiraling in and out of courtrooms and jails, treated like a permanent liability no one wanted to confront. Yet he got endless leniency. She got none. He got fourteen second chances. She got one ride on a train that ended in her murder.
This is the failure. A justice system that coddles repeat offenders until they explode. A court culture that congratulates itself on compassion while ignoring the price paid by the public. Politicians talk about rehabilitation, about mercy, about not overcrowding prisons. But every “second chance” handed to men like Brown is another roll of the dice with someone else’s life. On August 22, that gamble cost Iryna everything.
Think about the betrayal here. She left a country where bombs fell on cities, trusting that America would give her peace. Instead she was murdered in a place meant to be ordinary and safe — a commuter train.
Iryna deserved protection. She deserved a system that valued her life, one that stood between people like her and animals like him. She deserved a society that stood up in her defense, not one that left her to die in front of silent passengers.
The Wirtz discourse is too funny, Caicedo was a flop until his second season, Nunez was a success 2 games in. He hasn’t even been bad, people just see the price and think he’s something he’s not.
Here's what Janel Grant's lawsuit against WWE and Vince McMahon alleges about Brock Lesnar.
(These pages contain detailed descriptions of alleged sexual abuse by McMahon and what Grant says was his attempt to traffic her to Lesnar during a contract negotiation.)
This is what we wanted to deliver to our fans more than anything. This is a club that should always compete for everything and be right at the top. No excuses. All teams win games but in the end there’s only one champion. That’s what history remembers and this applies to next season as well.
This Logan Paul thing needs to be over :
- great athlete but not a great wrestler
- cringe on the mic
- not a draw
- he gets heat because he's a scumbag of a person IRL and he should leave wrestling forever
WE DON'T NEED LOGAN PAUL IN PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING