Загрузка видео...

Не удалось загрузить видео

На главную

🔥 HEATED debate on This Morning with David Haye going head-to-head with Ben Shephard over his controversial “ugly girls” comments from I’m a Celebrity. David doubled down hard, saying: “It’s the truth – ugly girls have better personalities than beautiful super models.” Ben pushed back, asking if he understands...

2,673,461 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад •via X (Twitter)

Комментарии: 0

Нет доступных комментариев

Здесь появятся комментарии из оригинального поста

Похожие видео

🤷‍♂️ “I Don’t Care”— Ricky Gervais on People Being Easily Offended In a recent chat with Romesh Ranganathan on BBC Radio 2, Ricky Gervais delivered his signature no-nonsense take on offense culture, cancel culture, and why he’s done entertaining it. Gervais made it crystal clear: he doesn’t tell people not to be offended, he simply doesn’t care if they are. Here’s what he had to say: “I don’t tell people not to be offended, I tell them I don’t care if they are. Be offended if you want. It makes it funnier for me.” “You can’t help what you’re offended by, but don’t expect me to care, is what I say.” “It’s a myth that I go out to offend. I never go out to offend. I just know that it’s probably gonna happen because everyone’s different.” “There’s nothing you can say, particularly anything that’s mildly interesting, or contentious, or your viewpoint that someone, somewhere won’t find offensive.” “And times have changed. Twenty years ago, if someone said ‘I was offended by that,’ I probably would go, ‘Why?’ Now I go, ‘Yeah, I know you are. Everyone is.’” “I’ve dealt with it too much, actually. I think the last couple of tours, I have dealt with cancel culture and free speech, because I felt I had to. Now I don’t have to anymore.” “Now I’m ignoring it all. I shouldn’t even bring it into the room.” “Those people there who have paid hundreds of pounds, they’re not offended. I can play to a million people, not one complaint. As soon as it goes on Netflix, 50 million people… of course there’s going to be someone who doesn’t like it! It’s too late. I’ve been paid.” Spot on, Ricky. In a world where people seem offended by everything, Gervais reminds us there’s no point bending over backwards trying to please everyone. Focus on the audience that shows up, laughs, and actually wants to hear what you have to say. The rest? They can be offended, he simply doesn’t care. And honestly? Neither should we.

Skint Eastwood

230,264 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

Gmail creator Paul Buchheit on how to build something 100 people love In the clip below, Paul talks about how he built the first version of Gmail. The first version was built in one day, and from there, he iterated his way to 100 people who loved the product: “The whole thing was just iterating, step by step trying to build something that made people happy.” The team decided that they needed to have 100 happy users before launching gmail to the world. To achieve this, Paul embedded a quick questionnaire in the interface that asked users: “Are you happy? Yes or No” Paul would then seek out all of the “No” responders and ask them directly: “What will it take to make you a happy user?” He ignored feedback from the people who said things like “it basically needs to be a clone of Outlook” because it was unlikely he would be able to convert them. But other people just needed a minor feature or a bug fix. So Paul worked on those requests one-by-one until he hit 100 happy users. Email was 30 years old when Paul started building gmail, and it’s pretty much impossible to enter a space like that and build something that appeals to everyone. If you try, what you will end up building is a mediocre product that nobody really loves. What Paul recommends doing instead—and what he did with gmail—is: “Build a thing that has really deep appeal. Even if it’s to just a tiny fraction of people—if you can make that small fraction of people obsessively love what you’re building, it’s easier to just grow that group. There’s always people at the margin where if you make the thing slightly better, they’re going to join into that group. It’s easier to start with deep, narrow appeal and broaden it over time than it is to start with broad ‘meh’ and convert ‘meh’ to loving your thing en masse.”

Startup Archive

44,476 просмотров • 2 лет назад

Zeudi: Thank you for following and supporting me all this time even though I haven’t really done anything and even if my content is basically nothing. It’s hard to understand why I have this support, and believe me, it’s not because of my sexuality—there are so many lesbians in this world, and probably on Twitch too. I want to say this to journalists, because apparently people are still saying that I exploit my sexuality. Anyway… They say: ‘She’s ugly, she can’t do anything.’ That’s what they say. Maybe because she’s a lesbian? What does that have to do with it? My goodness. But it’s fine like this. You see, there are many lesbians who stream but don’t reach the numbers I reach in Italy—then maybe abroad they reach numbers much higher than mine. I hope that one day there will be another woman who reaches the same goals as me, even being completely different from me, to show that someone can be appreciated regardless of everything. I also want to say hi to the Chambers! I want to greet Christina and Amber and invite them to do a live with me, because for example they’re amazing. They’re also lesbians, but that doesn’t mean they have success because they’re lesbians—it’s because people like them and because they’re great girls. They’re beautiful, and I like the way they live in the world, with their energy and the good vibes they give to everyone. So I always support other women, especially girls who work hard like them, and I’m really happy to know them through a screen—but I hope one day to meet them in person. I’m sending you a big hug. I know it was Cristina’s birthday and I wished her a happy birthday. Chat: Don’t forget to save the live. Zeudi: No, I won’t forget. How do you say it? I won’t forget the live. I don’t know, I think so. ‘Won’t’ is the negation of ‘will’? I don’t know. Yes, I won’t forget to save the live. See? I’m learning something. Guys, I’m heading off—thank you so much, everyone. See you at the next live. There’s also Patrizia Cavalli, thank you. I love you. A big kiss. Bye beauties. Good night or good morning, depending on your perspective and where you’re watching from. So, have a good day, good afternoon, and good night. ❤️❤️❤️

Korslayage

20,409 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

A lot has been said about Nick Fuentes over his take on Epstein and the files. Here’s his actual take, in his own words, on what he thinks the real scandal is. “Are these emails with Bill Gates and Jeffery Epstein real? Because if they are, then that means Epstein had extraordinary blackmail leverage over Bill Gates, one of the richest people in the world.” “If Epstein had a similar relationship with Howard Lutnick, Donald Trump, or Bill Clinton. You know, that’s a big problem. Because that would seem to suggest these people are compromised. By who? For what purpose?” “To the extent that there was pedophilia or underaged sexual abuse, not justifying it, that was only in the furtherance of another crime. You understand the difference?” “Jefferey Epstein was pimping girls out to blackmail his clients. You understand? The sex trafficking, the sexual abuse of underaged girls, these were crimes committed in the furtherance of extortion. To compromise powerful people. That is actually the larger question. Are you prepared to ask that question?” “I see people squealing and screaming pedophile protector…I understand that…let’s say we nail someone for sleeping with a 16 year old or a 15 year old. It’s a crime. It’s disturbing. But the next question is, who paid for the blackmail? Is that person compromised? And if they were compromised, what were they ordered to do and by who?” “That is the scandal here.” “The real thing is we need to get the FBI to investigate but they’ll never do that.” “This is hanging over Trump’s head like a dagger. So if Trump doesn’t bring us to war with Iran, the dagger falls. If Trump doesn’t play ball with the Israeli lobby or the billionaires, the dagger falls.” “No matter how you cut it, this is a catastrophe for Trump. And you wonder, what’s going on there?…what else is out there that we don’t know about?” “Really it’s a story about sex abuse in the service of political compromise, political blackmail.”

Fractured Light

388,286 просмотров • 6 месяцев назад

my new song “BREAKDOWN.” is out on the 21st of June!!! 🖤🖤🖤 I wrote this poem because it’s been the hardest year for my mental health. In my life I’ve always never felt good enough, it’s just the thing that’s eaten me up. For as long as I can remember i have felt constantly afraid of how quickly my head can turn dark. It’s always been so hard to fight the darkness that i inevitably have. A lot of people will say it’s a phase and it will go away. But it doesn’t and the reality of the situation is I have to find strategies to deal with it. To put it plainly the things I don’t like about myself will probably never change, people tell me one day I’ll come-to terms with them one day but I want that day to be FUCKING NOW. This song is a message to myself to try and exist alongside my insecurities and my darkness by grounding myself and remembering what is real in life and the world is so much bigger than me. Try and get out of your head and notice the world around you, notice the things and people around you. Connect with them, the chances are they probably feel the same. Don’t let the bullshit inside your head consume you. It just wastes precious time. Remember what is real. Help people, be kind, help the world, help yourself. If you think you can’t do it, you can. You can get through this, trust me. Use this poem in a mornin to get u out of bed, use it when youre about to back out of something last minute, use it when you’re at your darkest. It’s got a little bit of light in it. Don’t forget to put your feet in the grass … Mind

YUNGBLUD

66,420 просмотров • 2 лет назад

Palmer Luckey’s advice for founder-led communications “My advice to people would probably be to recognize that the value of your reputation is very high,” Anduril founder Palmer Luckey begins. “If people do not trust you; if they do not believe in what you’re saying; if they do not think that you’re a person worth listening to, they’re going to have a hard time working with you.” Palmer also argues that founders don’t need to be neutral: “You don’t need to be neutral. You can be a propagandist. You can advocate for a particular point of view . . . In general, people should recognize that if you say something where you caveat it and hedge it and basically end up saying something that most people would agree with, you might as well have said nothing at all.” He continues: “You are not going to build a following of people who say, ‘I just love Palmer’s right-down-the-middle, very-hedged takes that everyone agrees with.’ If you’re just restating common sentiment, it’s not going to get you anywhere . . . So one of the things I tell people is, ‘Make sure that when you’re saying something, you’re SAYING something. Make sure you’re trying to persuade and affect change.’ — maybe not in everybody, but in some people. If you make some people love what you’re saying and some people hate what you’re saying, that’s a lot better than having everybody lukewarm agree with you. Don’t waste your time communicating about the things everyone already agrees with you on. Focus on the things where you need to change their mind.” Source: Lulu Cheng Meservey (Sep 2025)

Startup Archive

78,576 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

When you learn the fundamental law it is important to get in front of your government servants in the presence of the people to teach both the people and your servants that the people have all the power , that your trustees are there to benefit the people , to tell them where they are falling in danger of maladministration, what the law is and how to correct it. It is in exercising your power and right that brings forth a paradigm shift like none you’ve seen before. Doing this flips your local state and federal government back to the people as the people learn and start joining you in speaking the law. It becomes no longer about complaining about the issues but using your power and authority as it is written to correct and bring the change necessary to secure our republic for yourself and for the common good of all. This is not only our right but our duty to teach our trustees what their job is. Many say they won’t listen or live in fear of what they may do, but as you can see here I spoke in front of police officers and our trustees and I was not detained or restrained from standing on my authority. I also was not called a sovereign citizen and the outcome of getting the people to stand with me in signing those notices and serving them made our county board do right by the people and not pass the mandate. There’s a reason Ben Franklin said “ a republic if you can keep it”. He was saying it’s on the people to maintain what they secured for you. The people need to show back up and run their nation the way our founders laid out in all 51 constitution they penned. Everyone is searching for remedy but most don’t look in the 50 state constitutions that expressly declared our power authority and rights. Your remedy is there, the only question is will you use it? If you want to learn how to stand learn from my teacher DavidJose who is the best in the nation and has given the people victory teach line by line precept upon precept. Let’s go get our nation back!

Summer Cook

22,486 просмотров • 2 лет назад