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ANTHONY KIEDIS ARRESTED BY ROLLING STONES' SECURITY GUARDS
Apparently, Rolling Stones' security guards mistook the Red Hot Chili Peppers' singer, Anthony Kiedis, by a Mick Jagger's fan and they had to stop him.
"Where are you going, girlish-hair? I said no!"
In this video you can see him a bit before, when he arrives with her girlfriend.
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C'mon, Julianne Moore, you can't do that!
Didn't you notice it? Look the photo again... from top to BOTTOM.
Put some order, woman!
Let's see if a scene with Amanda Seyfried cleans her image.
I’m so fed up with this double standard. When a white cop uses force to detain a Black man, everyone rushes to scream racism and police brutality. But if it’s the other way around—if the detainee is white and the cop is Black—the narrative changes: “He must’ve done something.”
This isn’t about justice or equality; it’s about interests. Political, social, whatever—but everything is carefully calculated to polarize people, to divide us into camps, as if reality could only be seen in black and white. The worst part isn’t that they do it, but that it works. People take the bait over and over, like sheep incapable of thinking beyond the headlines they’re fed.
Now, don’t get me wrong: I’m not saying there isn’t racism or that cops never abuse their power, because there is, and plenty of it. But this narrative of “one side always being victims and the other always guilty” just doesn’t hold up. Reality is far more complex, but they simplify it to manipulate us however they want. Selling hate and division is easy, and some people benefit greatly from it—whether to gain power, stay in power, or distract from bigger issues.
What pisses me off the most is that instead of opening their eyes, many people choose to stay in their bubble, parroting whatever they read or see on TV without questioning anything. There’s no critical thinking, no questions—just hashtags and hopping on the outrage bandwagon because “that’s what you’re supposed to do.” Meanwhile, the ones pulling the strings are rubbing their hands together, watching us fight among ourselves while they keep doing whatever the hell they want.
So yeah, I’m tired of the hypocrisy—of using pain, fear, race, and real injustices to manipulate us, and of so many people not realizing they’re being played. This isn’t about Black or white; it’s about power and control, and until we figure that out, we’ll keep dancing to their tune.
A man refuses to leave a stadium during a Georgia-Florida game, and the police go all out to restrain him, even using handcuffs as brass knuckles.
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In a supermarket in Sinop, Brazil, a man struck the manager with a shovel after his wife, an employee at the store, complained about not getting any days off. The attack was caught on video, showing how the manager, who was standing with his back turned while talking on the phone, was hit from the side. The impact was partially absorbed by the device, but he still suffered a significant head injury. Other employees managed to subdue the attacker, who was arrested and now faces attempted homicide charges.
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In September 2024, Russell Laiosa, 55, was arrested in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, after a viral video showed him stealing a tow truck with his own pickup attached to it. In the footage, he confronts the tow truck operator, demanding the release of his vehicle. He then hops into the truck and drives off, crashing into several parked cars before his pickup truck flips over in the middle of the street.
Laiosa was arrested and now faces multiple charges, including theft, grand larceny, reckless endangerment, and property damage.
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When you just discovered you have powers and are immortal, but you’re not fully convinced yet.
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Participants hanging from a metal bar must try to knock each other off using kicks. It’s part of the Breaking Down event, known for its bizarre and entertaining combat games. The creator of this event is Mikuru Asakura, a renowned mixed martial arts fighter and Japanese YouTuber.
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The recent fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul has sparked a wave of rumors and speculation about its legitimacy. Some fans claim that Tyson, now 58 years old, was pressured to lose the fight in exchange for $20 million, arguing that he needed the money due to his financial situation. Reports suggest the existence of contractual clauses that banned body shots and uppercuts and would penalize Tyson if the fight didn’t go to the judges’ decision.
Additionally, there’s speculation that betting odds heavily favored Tyson, which, combined with pay-per-view revenue, sponsorships, and other earnings, might have influenced the fight’s outcome. Most bettors likely placed their money on Tyson, boosting betting profits in the event of his loss.
This video shows Tyson and Paul’s real skills during training sessions, suggesting that the contract might have played a role in Tyson’s performance during the fight.
Note: These claims are based on rumors and speculation, with no concrete evidence confirming the fight was fixed.
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Nowadays, many young people question authority not because they’re encouraged to think critically, but because they believe they know it all and feel above the rules. This attitude, combined with a lack of connection to the real consequences of disrespect, leads them to act as if they’re immune to any repercussions. Social media also plays a key role, giving them a platform that often reinforces the idea that traditional authority is irrelevant or unnecessary.
In the past, respect for authority was more about fear, stemming from strict education and an environment where rules were unquestionable. Young people today haven’t experienced those conditions or the real consequences of defying them, which makes them underestimate the value of certain structures. This shift from fear to a sense of invulnerability creates conflicts in how they perceive and respond to authority today.
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