Published on 2025/05/05
RAMS INTO COP AND GETS SHOTWhat started as a routine police check in Bismarck, North Dakota, ended in tragedy. On March 7, police shot and killed 53-year-old Melanie Udell after she rammed an officer with her car. The whole thing was caught on bodycam.
Officers Matthew James and Nathan Anderson responded to a suspicious vehicle call. A witness had reported a disoriented woman inside a white Chevy, even fearing she might try to run him over. When they arrived, Officer James began calmly talking to Udell—until he caught a strong smell of weed and booze. He asked her to step out, but she refused. Instead, she started the engine and drove straight at him.
James barely dodged the car, but Udell wasn’t done. She turned the wheel, hit the gas, and slammed into him. He went flying into a fence, lost his weapon, and ended up partially trapped under the barrier—right in the car’s path.
At that point, Officer Anderson opened fire, killing Udell behind the wheel. Her car stopped in a snowbank just a few feet from the injured officer.
James was hospitalized with injuries to his head, leg, and hands. He’s been discharged but will need knee surgery and is expected to be out of service for about a year.
The Bureau of Criminal Investigation ruled that Anderson’s use of force was justified. Both officers are currently on leave pending further review.
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Published on 2025/04/22
SENSORS LEFT THE CHATAutonomous vehicles are one of those breakthroughs that promise to change everything: fewer traffic jams, more efficiency, and above all, no more human error. As if machines didn’t crash, glitch out, or screw things up just as badly — if not worse.
This video says it all: a delivery robot from Chinese company ZTO Express drags a moped down the street like it’s just another package. No brakes, no hesitation, not even a flicker. The sensors? Yeah, they’ve clearly clocked out.
Tech is evolving fast, sure, but stuff like this shows there’s still a long way to go. And when we’re talking about machines cruising around people on their own, you’d hope everything works really well.
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Published on 2025/04/14
NARCISSISM AND SOCIALMEDIA VOL31There’s a new kind of urban wildlife out there—one you won’t see in nature documentaries, but you’ll recognize instantly. They set up their phone on a lamppost, a trash can, or a mini tripod, and then the show begins. Dances, intense stares in the middle of a crosswalk, every move calculated like the whole world’s just waiting for their next TikTok.
We’ve all seen them. And at first, you might try to look away. But eventually, it becomes impossible not to stare—caught somewhere between disbelief and secondhand embarrassment. That moment when they freeze in front of a shop window, pull out their phone, and strike their best angle like they’re the only person on Earth.
And you, the unlucky bystander to this performance, can only do one thing: feel awkward for them. For yourself. For all of us. Because that second when you lock eyes with someone dancing in total silence while their phone records—it sticks with you more than the rest of your walk.
So don’t feel bad if these videos make your soul shrink a little. You’re allowed.
This is raw, unfiltered street cringe at its finest.
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God punished you for being a dirty girl.
Published on 2025/04/11
THE DRONE WARRemember these images.
Remember them the next time your president, your flag, or your media tell you it’s time to go defend your country.
Remember them when they talk about honor, patriotism, or distant threats that, magically, can only be solved with blood.
Because these men you see running through the trees, unarmed, hunted down by drones like animals—they had a country too. They had homes. Mothers. Friends. And they probably thought they couldn’t say no.
And here they are: running with no hope, no weapon, no glory.
Dying for decisions made in offices that will never see a battlefield.
Meanwhile, the ones in charge—the ones who plot these wars of interest, power, geopolitics and money—keep waving their flags with clean hands.
The footage you’re about to watch should be treated for what it is: war crimes.
And someone should be held accountable.
Killing unarmed soldiers as they flee is exactly that, according to those international treaties these same bastards once pulled out of their sleeves to look civilized. When it suited them.
This isn’t an epic video. There are no heroes.
Only victims of a system that keeps rolling because generations keep swallowing the same lie: that killing and dying for your country is noble. That anything goes if it’s “for the cause.”
Even this.
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Published on 2025/04/09
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.
Published on 2025/04/07
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.