This is Emilio Piano (real name Emil Reinert), a French-German classical pianist who’s become famous on Instagram and TikTok for playing piano in public places — streets, shopping malls, airports — and letting random people request songs.
On June 16, 2026, he was playing outside the TAURON Arena in Kraków, Poland, right before The Offspring’s concert at the Lost Generation Festival.
A girl walked up and asked him to play her favorite song by The Offspring. He started playing… and suddenly the crowd went crazy. He had no idea why.
It turned out the band themselves were walking past on their way to the show. They heard him playing one of their songs (“The Kids Aren’t Alright”), stopped, and jumped in to sing and play along with him.
Completely spontaneous. One of those rare, magical moments that only happen in real life.
One of the constant lines of argument you see from people defending the establishment position goes like this:
- they claim no one said the vaccines stopped transmission
- you show them a clip like this
- they switch to 'no one SERIOUS' ever said that
- you show them Biden saying that, or Maddow on her show etc
-they switch to 'no doctor or scientist ever said that'
- you show them Fauci and Walensky saying that
-they switch to 'well that's what the best data said at the time'
-you show them the clips from later on where pfizer admitted the never actually tested for transmission in the initial studies that got the EUA and that was known when all those statements were made
-they switch to something like they were doing the best they could in a global pandemic
They have an unfalsifiable worldview, but also, look at how effective Brandolini's law is - it takes knowing SO much more, and having it at your fingertips, to refute BS than to spout it. Meanwhile at the end of everything, they still won't admit they were wrong at every step along the way and had to change their claim every time, nor at the end will they even admit anything, despite how far removed their final claim is from their initial.
Pair of 4th place runs to wrap up Colorado!🤘🏻 Last night I was able to get the lead with 5 to go, but missed the bottom on the restart and gave it away. Then I got hung out on the outside and ended up 4th. This afternoon, it was HOT and SLICK!!☀️ I slid around for 30 laps and brought it home in one piece. Back on dirt next weekend!👍🏻
@SERVPRO l @Lucas_Oil l @StarKistCharlie
It is with profound sorrow that we bid farewell to Jeanne Gibson, our beloved Rosie the Riveter, has passed away today, July 29, 2026, at the remarkable age of 100. With her passing, we don't simply mourn the loss of a beloved friend, we honor the life of an American hero whose courage, dedication, and unwavering spirit helped shape history, and will continue to inspire generations to come.📷📷
At just 18 years old, Jeanne left her home in Minnesota in the summer of 1944 and answered her nation's call, becoming a welder at Todd Pacific Shipyards in Seattle. With determination and grit, she helped build destroyers that strengthened the Allied war effort during World War II. She later continued her service with the Army Transportation Corps in Juneau, Alaska, embodying the resilience and patriotism of the Greatest Generation.
Yet Jeanne's legacy extended far beyond the war. She earned her Ph.D., dedicated three decades to teaching, earned her private pilot license, and spent the rest of her life proving that courage, determination, and purpose know no age.
In 2024, Jeanne and her fellow Rosies were collectively awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, one of our nation's highest civilian honors, recognizing the extraordinary women whose sacrifices and determination helped secure victory during World War II.
To all of us at Pacific Historic Parks, Jeanne was far more than a Rosie, she was family. She traveled to Hawaiʻi time and again to share her remarkable story with visitors, inspire local students, and ensure that the sacrifices of the Home Front would never be forgotten. Her radiant smile, generous heart, and boundless enthusiasm touched every life she encountered.
She had a special gift for encouraging young girls, reminding them that no dream was too big and no obstacle too great. Through her words and her example, she inspired generations to believe in themselves and pursue lives of courage, service, and purpose.
Jeanne remained a tireless advocate for preserving the legacy of the Rosies, volunteering at Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park on "Rosie Fridays" and ensuring the stories of the women who helped win the war would continue to inspire future generations.
In one of life's poignant moments, just days before her passing, Jeanne was celebrated with a Wall of Honor banner at the park she loved so dearly and recognized during a San Jose Earthquakes halftime ceremony honoring Bay Area heroes. It was a fitting tribute to a woman whose life was defined by selfless service, quiet strength, and extraordinary grace.
Though Jeanne has taken her final flight, her legacy will never fade. It lives on in every story she shared, every young person she inspired, every life she touched, and in the enduring example of courage she leaves behind.
Our hearts are with Jeanne's family, her fellow Rosies, and all who were blessed to know and love her.
Rest in peace, Jeanne Gibson.
Thank you for answering the call when your country needed you most. Thank you for showing generations what courage looks like. We will remember you always
.@CoreyHeim_ should be able to keep those winner points from San Diego and Indy and cash them in to run whatever Cup race he wants like they're the Money In The Bank briefcase
Morgan & Morgan used to have Kyle Busch billboards all over the Indy area that said “Rowdy and Ready.” They have now changed them to this. Very classy.
Weird seeing this. Been thinking a lot about Kyle this weekend…was in Indy when heard the news of his passing a couple months ago. And a year ago this weekend, got to hang out at Colts training camp with Kyle and Austin Dillon for a few hours. Just still so hard to believe.
Scored a pair of Top 10s at Creek County. I was in the Top 5 late in each race and made mistakes to lose a couple spots. Starts and restarts is where I gotta keep focusing on improving the next three nights. Fortunate to be disappointed about a pair of 6th place finishes, we know what we’re capable of!💪🏻
@SERVPRO l @Lucas_Oil l @StarKistCharlie
My first win since my dad passed. I don’t like to talk about it much, but the last two months have been really tough. I’m missing my crew chief, my driver coach, my dad, the guy who I looked up to more anyone. I know he would be proud the way I ran the top (much better than him lol) to win my first Micro A-Main at Port City. We love and miss you so much dad.💚