VANDALIZE DARWIN'S TOMB
I recognize that the planet is changing and that human activity has had a significant impact in certain areas, such as habitat loss and species extinction—consequences of relentless expansion. However, I believe climate change has become a global pretext to manipulate the masses and justify a social and economic shift that benefits certain elites and economic powers, especially in Europe.
The climate narrative, partly based on real issues, is designed to generate social consensus and promote a new economic model that favors large renewable energy and electric corporations. Europe, as a major driver of this transition, seeks to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels from regions like the Middle East or Russia.
I don’t think politicians or elites are genuinely interested in saving the planet; their real focus is on consolidating power, money, and influence. This is all part of a strategic agenda that uses climate change as a tool to restructure the economy and exert greater social control. It’s a well-orchestrated charade that exaggerates or manipulates the issue to shape society according to their interests.
I don’t deny that the planet is changing or that real environmental problems exist—it’s been changing since the beginning of time—but I’m convinced that this narrative is primarily used to benefit a select few and steer us toward a shift that has less to do with saving the world and more to do with keeping power in the hands of those who already have it.
And then there are the useful idiots—the perfect pawns of a much larger scheme they don’t even understand. They believe they’re changing the world while being exploited by those who truly profit from all of this. They’re always ready to "save the planet" with their gestures and actions that, far from contributing anything, are merely attention-seeking. They’re convinced that vandalizing or disrupting people’s daily lives makes them heroes.
A perfect example: two elderly women vandalizing Charles Darwin’s tomb. Nothing like destroying the legacy of a scientist who dedicated his life to understanding nature. And they get away with it, with no security stepping in to stop them.
Foam bath.
RC CARS AND MINISKIRTS: THE FETISH YOU DIDN’T KNOW EXISTEDYou’re watching the video and at first, nothing makes sense—two Asian girls, maybe Japanese or Korean, sitting on tiny stools in miniskirts, surrounded by a bunch of RC 4x4s. It looks like some quirky promo event... until suddenly—plot twist.
The camera cuts to what looks like someone logging into a website, picking one of the cars, and taking control remotely, seeing everything through the car’s onboard cam. And that’s when the real game begins: the cars aren’t racing for fun, they’re battling for the best view under the girls’ skirts. Crashing into each other, pushing, crawling underneath. All for a better shot.
And yeah, this is almost definitely a paid thing. Somewhere out there, someone built a system where people pay to drive a remote control car and peek up skirts through a live camera feed. The level of creativity—or depravity—is honestly wild.
It’s insane how twisted, absurd, and high-tech the human mind can get when it mixes tech with fetishes.
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Evil possession.
AI-CREATED MODEL WITH DOWN SYNDROMEControversy keeps growing around the AI-generated model with Down syndrome, whose Instagram account has now surpassed 123k followers. It’s clear that many of the videos use filters, and some are obviously created entirely by AI—but despite the moral debate surrounding it, the numbers speak for themselves.
On one side, critics argue that using artificial intelligence to create this kind of content crosses certain ethical lines, potentially exploiting the image or vulnerability of sensitive groups. And on the other side… well, with that many followers, it's pretty clear where most people stand.
You know how this goes: lots of moral talk, plenty of ethics being thrown around—but in the end, everyone’s got their own little guilty pleasures. Right, buddy?
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Obstacle course time.
JUST WHEN YOU THINK YOU’VE SEEN IT ALL, MR. HUNGRY SHOWS UPI’ve spent over 20 years exploring the weirdest, darkest, wildest, and most bizarre corners of the internet. I’ve seen things you wouldn’t believe — some that blew my mind, and others I wish I could unsee.
And just when I think nothing can really surprise me anymore… someone like Mr. Hungry comes along.
His real name is Abdurrhaman Abdur-rasheed, and he’s gone viral on platforms like Instagram for pushing food content to the most grotesque and surreal limits imaginable. But don’t expect recipes or elegant tasting menus. His style is something else entirely: Nutella poured over his face, chocolate melting into a disturbing mask, sauces dumped by the bucket, and food turned into straight-up gore art. All delivered with a kind of absurd, hypnotic energy that’s hard to look away from.
You don’t know whether to laugh, flinch, or keep watching to see just how far he’ll go.
But one thing’s for sure — his content is unlike anything I’ve ever seen.
Because yeah, the internet still has a few cards up its sleeve.
And this guy? He’s one of them.
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Today’s slow-mo moment.