I’M VERY OUTRAGED
It’s curious how people react with indignation to certain provocations while maintaining a complicit silence in the face of far greater issues. They get outraged over something that challenges their superficial values but ignore the injustices or inequalities right in front of them.
On social media, this hypocrisy is amplified. Everyone gets outraged, they scream and shout, but rarely do these emotions translate into action. Perhaps this exaggerated indignation is a way to compensate for the lack of real-life commitment, as if shouting louder online could hide the inertia of doing nothing when it truly matters.
Provocation, when used well, doesn’t aim to merely annoy but to force reflection, break the comfort of indifference, and challenge the status quo. It’s a reminder that sometimes the real problem isn’t what provokes us, but what we choose to ignore while filling our lives with superficial outrage that remains nothing more than empty words.
What defines us more as a society: what outrages us or what we let slide without questioning? Our online reactions or what we do—or fail to do—off the screen?
People on social media lose their minds over these videos. Why? A Black man, who’s lived centuries oppressed, walking two white slaves who’ve enjoyed privilege all their lives. Isn’t this what it’s about? Isn’t it about kneeling and humiliating ourselves for what our ancestors did? Damn. You’re impossible to understand.
Even if the traffic light is green, always look both ways. Even look up. You never know.
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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