Ye & 80,000 fans singing "Heartless" at SoFi Stadium 🏟️
"That's what 80,000 people sound like ladies and gentlemen... they said I'd never be back in the states. Two sold-out concerts."
🚨🗣️ | 𝐍𝐄𝐖: Zlatan Ibrahimović on Premier League teams getting eliminated from the Champions League:
“They spent more time mocking Manchester United for not qualifying for the Champions League than focusing on winning it. That's why they fail.
There's a rule: never mock Manchester United… they never learn (laughs).” 😅
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Question: I'm a waiter at a local restaurant in Queens, a full time college student who sleeps an average of four hours a night and is still thousands in debt. How is a war in a country half the world away funded by the taxes pulled from my check, helping me in any way?
This guy demonstrates the ‘Tyson Push-Up.’ One of Mike Tyson’s key exercises was the hip hinge push-up, something he reportedly did up to 500 times a day to build strength and mobility in his hips.
NBC news anchors asked Iran why it’s justifying attacks on American bases in the region.
“Um, because you’re bombing us from those bases? What do you want me to say? ”
🚨BREAKING
Pep Guardiola to Leeds United fans:
"There are people fasting because of Ramadan. Why do you boo when the game is paused for a minute or two? Show respect for religions! We live in a modern world, don't we? Look at what's happening in the world right now. Watch what happened today. The whole point is to respect all religions. What's the problem?"
If you pitched this as a screenplay, every studio would reject it for being too unrealistic.
A 28-year-old Vietnamese developer living with his parents programs a game over a single holiday weekend in his bedroom. He uses free ad monetization because he hopes to make a few hundred dollars a month. The game sits untouched in the App Store for eight months.
Then something inexplicable happens. With zero marketing spend, the game goes viral. Within weeks it tops the charts in 102 countries, hits 50 million downloads, and starts generating $50,000 per day in pure ad revenue. He’s making $18 million annualized from a game he built in three days.
So what does he do? He kills it. Not because Apple forced him. Not because Nintendo sued him. Not because a competitor acquired him. He kills it because he felt guilty that people were too addicted. The guilt was ruining his sleep. He tweeted “I cannot take this anymore” and pulled it the next day.
Within hours, people listed phones with the game on eBay for $99,900. Fans sent him death threats demanding he put it back. His only response was “And I still make games.”
The part nobody talks about: he turned down every acquisition offer afterward. A game generating $1.5 million per month, and a solo developer in Hanoi said no to everyone because he refused to compromise his independence.
Every founder in Silicon Valley talks about “mission over money.” Dong Nguyen actually did it, and the internet tried to destroy him for it.