the mexican fans sitting behind seunghoon had a cousin who noticed them in one of his reels he posted on IG at the south korea world cup match and when they found out he’s a kpop idol they asked for a pic with him LMAOOOOO
🤩🏆'This is what it's all about, this is the World Cup!'
Some amazing scenes in Mexico City for the first game of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. 🏆🇲🇽
🎧 Listen to live World Cup commentaries on @BBCSounds#FIFAWorldCup#Mexico#WorldCup
POV: Your disabled mom gets secretly ‘married’ to a wealthy oil man overseas… while a scammer drains her entire life. 💔 This just dropped — and it’s devastating😫
“Her name is Brenda Rush. Widowed since 2013. Living on disability and pension. A ‘Donald Clayton’ — supposedly a rich oil engineer — swept her off her feet online. They built a full fantasy: love-bombing texts, romantic calls, fake emergencies.
He even sent a fake marriage certificate claiming they wed on August 3, 2025, at ‘BP Oil and Gas Limited in Azonoy Branch.’ Witnessed by made-up names. Spelled her name wrong. A ‘doctor from Norway’ emailed updates on her ‘husband’s condition’ — while her real husband had been dead for over a decade.
For over a year, she funneled every dollar into Apple gift cards. Son found a ledger: 97 cards from just August 1 to October 15 alone = $18,004.88. Stacks more in a black trash bag. Total losses? $50K+ and still counting.
Now? 18 months behind on the mortgage. Power about to be cut off. Foreclosure notices piling up. All her money gone to scammers — likely a West African network (Ghana tags in the video) using Sudanese-style personas and fake docs.
The son discovered everything digging through her house. He’s exposing it all — more texts, cringey audios, and evidence coming. This isn’t love. It’s a calculated romance gift-card scam that preys on lonely seniors with sob stories, urgency, and untraceable payments.
Warning to EVERYONE with parents/grandparents:
• Online ‘boyfriend/girlfriend’ you’ve never met in person?
• Asking for gift cards, crypto, wires?
• Sudden emergencies or marriage talk?
RED FLAGS. Confront lovingly. Verify everything. Report to FTC, https://t.co/4wo2H30GlV, local police, Adult Protective Services. Freeze accounts fast.
This saga is just beginning. Share this. Protect your family. Tag an elder who needs to see it. Let’s stop the next victim. 💔
#RomanceScam #GiftCardScam #ScamAwareness #ProtectOurParents #ElderScam #RomanceScammerExposed”
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I wouldn’t be where I am today without the love and support that @MichelleObama has poured into me over the years. Her story — from her South Side roots to the White House and beyond — is a central part of the Obama Presidential Center.
59 years ago today, Israel hit the USS Liberty which killed 34 Americans and wounded 171.
The weird part to me is that they have wreckage from this on display in a museum.
If I accidentally attacked my greatest ally, I would be too embarrassed to display it for everyone to see.
A Japanese TV crew filmed a 26 year old Tokyo office worker for a feature on quiet quitting. He had not spoken to his manager in four months. AI wrote his reports, his meeting summaries and every reply his boss received, while he collected a full salary.
On camera he said the line everyone screenshotted: talking to my boss is a hassle, so I push the conversation into AI and I do not speak.
His story was simple. The tasks were menial and led nowhere. He raised it once. His boss told him: I cannot even change your duties. So he stopped asking. Then he stopped doing.
The crew thought that was the story. It was not.
Pause at 1:27. The camera holds on his laptop for four seconds. Read the prompt he typed. Everyone read the beginning: write the overview of the internal portal project and my duties in it. Almost nobody read the last verb. The verb was not summarize. The verb was invent.
There was no project. AI invented the overview, his role in it, the lessons learned. His boss read the document and sent back notes. AI answered the notes. The man watched the thread grow and thought: he is really trying.
For months the boss has been holding up one half of a conversation with nobody on the other side. The boss who could not change his duties never noticed the duties had already changed hands.
He still rides the same train every morning. He still sits in meetings with his camera off. He still passes his performance reviews. He still has not heard his manager's voice since February.
The crew came to record the honest opinion of young people. They left with a man who stopped working months ago, inside a company that still has not noticed.
The boss replied to AI again this morning. He watched. He thought: he is really trying.
My Uber passenger’s fare changed from $27 to $40.
And as the driver, I only received $7 of that $13 increase.
Neither of us could explain the math.
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This guy owned these troopers with his knowledge of his rights as well as is and is not a law.
This traffic stop involving the Ohio State Highway Patrol is one of the most legendary examples of a citizen dropping that education bomb that you will ever witness. What started as a completely routine stop for an expired registration tag quickly devolved into a prolonged, high-stakes debate over constitutional boundaries, officer ego, and the exact limits of police authority.
If you want to know how to stand your ground calmly, articulate your rights under pressure, and dismantle "contempt of cop" in real-time, this is the video to check out.
The stop began lawfully—the driver had an expired tag. But the entire energy shifted the second the driver disclosed he was recording the interaction for his own protection.
After exiting his vehicle, the driver placed his hands in his pockets. Citing vague "officer safety concerns," the troopers immediately ordered him to remove his hands and prepared to conduct a pat-down frisk for weapons. The driver openly consented to a limited weapons check just to clear the air, but what followed was an absolute clinic on why law enforcement cannot use "safety" as a blank check to violate your civil liberties.
The absolute moral of this entire encounter is the profound legal education this citizen handed to these troopers. While the officers attempted to rely on intimidation and commands like "stop talking and listen," the driver consistently hammered them with actual constitutional law:
Terry v. Ohio & Pennsylvania v. Mimms: Under Mimms, an officer can order you out of a vehicle during a lawful stop. However, as this citizen correctly pointed out, that doesn't mean they get a free pass to frisk you. Under Terry, a pat-down requires a distinct, articulable "reasonable suspicion" that you are armed and dangerous. Stepping out of a car and putting your hands in your pockets during a routine paperwork stop does not automatically strip you of your Fourth Amendment rights.
Rodriguez v. United States (2015): This is where the driver completely shut down the escalation. The Supreme Court has ruled that a traffic stop cannot be prolonged beyond the time reasonably required to complete its initial mission (writing the ticket/warning and checking registration). Once the troopers issued the warning, the stop was legally over. By continuing to detain him, command his movements, and lecture him, they were operating outside the law.
City of Houston v. Hill: The troopers repeatedly tried to silence the driver for challenging them. But under the First Amendment, citizens have an absolute, protected right to verbally criticize, oppose, and argue with police officers, so long as they aren't physically obstructing justice. Standing your ground and speaking truth to power is not a crime.
The encounter ended with the driver leaving with just a warning for the expired tag, but the real victory was the massive precedent he set on that roadside.
This wasn't an citizen being difficult for the sake of views; this was a citizen drawing a hard, intellectual line between what is actual law and what is just an officer's feelings. When law enforcement operates out of ego, they rely on compliance through fear. The only antidote to that fear is a rigid, unshakeable knowledge of your constitutional rights.
Know your rights. Protect your rights. And never let someone abuse authority just because they wear a badge.
UPDATE: The state completely dropped the charges against Dillon Webb, admitting his First Amendment rights were rock-solid.
But when he sued for false arrest, the system protected its own. A federal judge dismissed the case, granting the deputy "qualified immunity" because of a legal technicality.
Dillon won his freedom, but the deputy got off scot-free. A textbook example of how an officer can make a completely unconstitutional arrest, drag you to jail, tow your truck, and still be shielded from liability. Is that justice?
Video Credit: VICE