TODAY’S SLOW MOTION MOMENT
On Sunday, May 25, 2025, during the “Best of the Best” Caribbean music festival at Bayfront Park in Miami, a confrontation between a police officer and a driver caused a major stir.
According to the police, the officer was directing traffic when he was struck by a black BMW driven by 21-year-old Menelek Clarke. The officer ended up on the hood of the vehicle and, as the car kept moving, he fired multiple shots through the windshield. The vehicle stopped shortly after, and Clarke got out with his hands up before being arrested.
Clarke’s sister, who was in the car, claims her brother was simply looking for a parking spot and that the officer had signaled them to move forward. She says the officer stepped in front of the vehicle and fired without warning, and insists Clarke was unarmed.
Two sides that don’t line up. And this particular video doesn’t help much, since it starts with the officer already on the hood of the car.
The sister’s version doesn’t quite hold up either. If they were indeed just looking for parking and the cop told them to go ahead, they must have seen him standing there. And when the video starts, the officer already has his gun in hand. If you accidentally hit a cop with your car because you didn’t see him, you stop the second you realize it. You don’t keep driving long enough for the guy to pull his weapon and fire multiple times. You get what I mean?
Then there’s the usual argument that U.S. cops are too quick to shoot. And I won’t argue with that. But we’ve talked about this before: in 2023 alone, 378 officers were injured by gunfire. That’s more than one a day. That same year, 136 were killed by firearms.
So yeah, in a country where anyone can legally carry a gun, it’s no wonder you hit the streets fearing for your life. Because you never know who might pull a weapon on you at a red light.
In this other clip, a routine traffic stop turns into a full-blown shootout.
And here, a cop roughs up a suspect after a high-speed chase through the city — one that put lives at risk, both civilians and officers.
Was it the right way to act? Probably not. A cop should have the self-control to keep their cool, no matter what. Cops are human — with their flaws and strengths. Just like the rest of us.
And crime never sleeps.
Today’s slow motion moment.
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.
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.