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  • The sinister role of ‘black-pilling’ in the murder of Charlie Kirk

    The sinister role of ‘black-pilling’ in the murder of Charlie Kirk

    The shocking murder of Charlie Kirk has sparked questions about a disturbing online trend called “black-pilling.” Investigators found bullet casings marked with memes and symbols linked to online nihilism.

    Black-pilling goes beyond politics. It promotes the belief that nothing matters and encourages chaos. “They want to watch the world burn,” one online insider explained. Many of these communities live on platforms like Discord, 4chan, and Twitch, where dark humor spreads quickly.

    Experts warn parents that these spaces can pull teens toward extremist ideas. “They encourage members to commit horrible crimes for internet clout,” writer Ryan Broderick said. For some young people, this dark humor turns into dangerous real-world actions.

    The best defense, experts say, is helping kids build real-life friendships and activities outside the screen. Families, schools, and communities must stay engaged. When murder becomes entertainment online, it’s time to act — before tragedy strikes again.

  • Full, shameful past of Jimmy Kimmel: Blackface, simulated public sex and vile misogyny

    Full, shameful past of Jimmy Kimmel: Blackface, simulated public sex and vile misogyny

    Jimmy Kimmel’s long-running late-night career has been shaken by scandal. The 57-year-old host was suspended from Jimmy Kimmel Live! after making comments about Charlie Kirk’s death. ABC confirmed the show will be off-air “for the foreseeable future” after 22 years.

    Kimmel has faced criticism for years over his past. He wore blackface, used the N-word, and made sexist jokes. His early show, The Man Show, featured crude sketches with women and sexually charged stunts. “I look back at every show I’ve ever done and cringe,” Kimmel admitted in 2017.

    He has also mocked former President Donald Trump, Melania Trump’s accent, and made off-color jokes to actress Megan Fox. Many viewers now question why he avoided cancelation for so long.

    Fans and critics are divided. Some say he’s paying the price for past behavior, while others defend his comedy as satire. The future of Jimmy Kimmel Live! remains unclear, leaving Hollywood and viewers buzzing.

  • Mass shooting at wededing leaves multiple guests injured in US

    Mass shooting at wededing leaves multiple guests injured in US

    A wedding celebration turned into tragedy on Saturday night at Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua. Shots rang out around 8 p.m., leaving one person dead and several injured as terrified guests ran for safety.

    Witness Tom Bartelson said the shooter appeared to target someone and shouted “Free Palestine” before opening fire. “He looked like he was going right for this person,” Bartelson recalled. “I feel terrible for him.”

    Police confirmed there was only one shooter. A diner reportedly stopped the gunman by striking him with a chair, causing him to drop his weapon and flee. Guests described chaos as people screamed, hid under tables, or ran in every direction.

    Authorities searched for a Toyota RAV4 connected to the incident and later found it nearby. Officials assured residents there is “no threat to the general public.” Community leaders are urging people to support the victims’ families during this heartbreaking time.

  • Mum who had baby using ‘free sperm from Facebook’ explains why she’d never do it again

    Mum who had baby using ‘free sperm from Facebook’ explains why she’d never do it again

    Laura Coldman wanted a sibling for her son but became single in 2018. IVF was too expensive, so she turned to a Facebook group where men offered free sperm donations.

    “At first I thought it was a joke,” Laura said. She visited the donor’s Sheffield home and stayed in a “waiting room” before receiving the sample. After three more donations, she became pregnant and gave birth to Calum in April 2022.

    Now Laura is warning others. “You don’t know enough about the person,” she said. “He could have been a criminal or had mental health issues.” She worries about his medical history as Calum shows neurodivergent traits and has no sense of danger.

    “I don’t regret it because I have my beautiful son,” Laura said. “But I wouldn’t do it again.” She is now fundraising for a special bed to keep Calum safe at night. Would you ever risk using an unregulated donor?

  • Adult film star who shot 300 scenes in six months shares brutal impact it had on body

    Adult film star who shot 300 scenes in six months shares brutal impact it had on body

    Hayley Davies pushed herself to the limit, filming 300 scenes in just half a year. The New Zealand-born star moved to Los Angeles to pursue her dream and quickly “blew up” online, gaining over 2 million followers.

    “I never took days off,” she told Holly Randall Unfiltered. “Some days I filmed five scenes. My body was in pain.” She admitted taking painkillers every morning just to keep shooting.

    Despite the toll, Davies said she didn’t want to stop. “I’m so data and number driven,” she explained. “I wanted to see how far I could go.”

    Her story highlights the physical and emotional cost of chasing success in the adult industry. Would you push your body this far for work — or take the time to rest?

  • Devastating update on Brit and fiancé who were found dead in hotel after drinking limoncello

    Devastating update on Brit and fiancé who were found dead in hotel after drinking limoncello

    A heartbreaking update has emerged about Greta Otteson, 33, and fiancé Arno Quinton, 36, found dead in Vietnam after drinking homemade limoncello. The couple had been running a guest villa and were celebrating Christmas when the drinks were delivered.

    Greta texted her parents that she was seeing “black spots” and had the “worst hangover ever.” Police later confirmed the drinks contained methanol — a toxic alcohol used in cleaning products. The barman accused of making the bottles was charged with violating food safety laws.

    “It’s about accountability,” Greta’s father, Paul, said. “We can’t move on.” The couple’s ashes remain at the family home, with Paul saying they cannot be laid to rest until justice is done.

    This tragedy highlights the danger of contaminated alcohol, which has caused multiple deaths in the region. Would you trust homemade drinks abroad after hearing this story?

  • Adult stars shared industry secret about some male actors people ‘would have no idea about’

    Adult stars shared industry secret about some male actors people ‘would have no idea about’

    What you see on screen isn’t always real. Adult stars are revealing just how far male performers go to “stay ready.”

    Lena Paul told Holly Randall Unfiltered that many men once used drugs like Caverject to stay hard. “You’re putting an expiration date on your penis,” she warned, saying repeated injections eventually stop working.

    Now, more performers are choosing penile implants — often called “robot penises.” Abella Danger said, “Many guys in porn have mechanical d***s.” She explained that a button inflates or deflates the implant, helping men stay ready for hours.

    Paul said she finds it “sad,” as implants replace natural function with mechanical control. But they make actors more likely to get work because there’s no need for injections.

    This hidden reality shows the extreme pressure male stars face in the industry. Does knowing this change how you view adult entertainment?

  • Marvel star announces Disney boycott over Jimmy Kimmel suspension

    Marvel star announces Disney boycott over Jimmy Kimmel suspension

    Fans are divided as Marvel star Tatiana Maslany calls for a Disney+ boycott. “Cancel your @disneyplus @hulu @espn subscriptions!” she posted, sharing a behind-the-scenes She-Hulk photo.

    Kimmel’s late-night show was pulled after his comments about Tyler Robinson, the suspect in activist Charlie Kirk’s killing. ABC, owned by Disney, announced the indefinite suspension earlier this week.

    Other stars have joined the protest. Lost creator Damon Lindelof said, “I was shocked, saddened and infuriated… If this stands, I can’t in good conscience work for Disney.” Transparent’s Amy Landecker showed her cancellation page, while Frances Fisher plans to protest in Los Angeles.

    Even Pedro Pascal voiced support for Kimmel, though he didn’t call for a boycott. Jean Smart wrote, “This was FREE speech, not hate speech. What is happening to our country?”

    This growing backlash puts Disney under pressure. Do you think fans will keep canceling until Kimmel is reinstated?

  • Kat Von D gives tattoo reveal after covering 80% of her body with black ink following lawsuit

    Kat Von D gives tattoo reveal after covering 80% of her body with black ink following lawsuit

    Tattoo icon Kat Von D has shocked fans by revealing both of her arms completely blacked out. The 42-year-old star of LA Ink said she grew tired of the colorful tattoos that once defined her look.

    “I had been fed up with a lot of the tattoos I got over the years,” she told Inked Magazine. Working with blackout tattoo artist Hoode, she spent 17 sessions and nearly 40 hours transforming her body.

    Von D also revealed she is undergoing laser removal for some designs, including a rose on her neck. “I grew tired of seeing those constant reminders every time I looked in a mirror,” she shared.

    The result, she says, is a “nice and clean” canvas that reflects a new chapter in her life. Fans have praised her transformation as powerful and striking.

    Would you ever consider such a dramatic change to symbolize a fresh start?

  • Mom-of-two, 34, undergoes a dozen surgeries to replace her dying bones- which doctors link to the Covid vaccine

    Mom-of-two, 34, undergoes a dozen surgeries to replace her dying bones- which doctors link to the Covid vaccine

    Brittany Burnette, a 34-year-old mom of two, says her health collapsed after taking the COVID vaccine. “I’ve never felt so helpless,” she told DailyMail.com. Once a nursing home director, she received Pfizer’s shot in early 2021 to protect patients. Months later, she felt unbearable hip pain and soon needed two hip replacements.

    Her nightmare didn’t end there. Over the next four years, Brittany had surgeries on both knees, both shoulders, her elbow three times, and even her foot. Doctors diagnosed her with multifocal avascular necrosis — a rare condition where bones die from lack of blood. Some specialists believe a mix of her COVID infection and vaccine triggered the damage.

    The pain forced Brittany to leave her job and rely on a wheelchair. “I can’t even drive my kids to school anymore… it’s devastating,” she said. Still, she calls her husband and sons her biggest reason to keep fighting.

    Her story highlights questions about post-vaccine complications and the need for more research. What do you think — should newer vaccines face tougher testing before approval?

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