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Kenny’s COD Dynasty roster won every event except for Champs 😭 - Scrap - Mercules - JoeDeceives - Hydra “Ernie can’t ever win champs”

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Karam Hamié wrote on FB: On the Sidelines of the “Generations of Sayyed” Scouting Gathering organized by Hezbollah in Lebanon today, in what became the largest scouting assembly ever recorded worldwide, Lebanon, a small nation by size but not by spirit, hosted a historic event marking the anniversary of Sayyed Hassan Nasrullah's martyrdom. It was also the most extensive scouting activity in Lebanese history, and arguably in the Arab world. More than 74,000 members of the Imam al-Mahdi Scouts from across Lebanon took part, representing nearly every age group except the youngest. The level of discipline, coordination, and precision in their performances impressed observers, underscoring the strong sense of purpose and organization among these youth. Many families even covered the costs of transportation and uniforms themselves, a gesture that spoke volumes about their commitment. Despite operating with limited funding and volunteer staff, the Imam al-Mahdi Scouts managed to pull off a massive, meticulously organized event, one that many well-funded institutions could hardly match. It highlighted the group’s capacity for mobilization, strong leadership structure, and deep community trust built over decades. The event came just days after Lebanon’s General Security Directorate reportedly foiled a Mossad-linked plot, uncovering explosives intended for attacks during the public gathering of Sayyed Hassan Nasrullah's martyrdom anniversary on September 27th. Yet, in a striking act of resilience and defiance, thousands of Lebanese families still chose to send their children, transforming their participation into a powerful message of courage in the face of fear. The gathering also marked the 40th anniversary of the Imam al-Mahdi Scouts, an organization that has persevered through wars, sanctions, and social upheavals. The event’s message was unmistakable: you can destroy buildings and weapons, but you can’t destroy the spirit of a generation that refuses to surrender. Unlike many local NGOs accused of profiteering, mismanagement, and political opportunism, the Imam al-Mahdi Scouts have remained grounded in community service, maintaining their credibility and grassroots connection while steering clear of Lebanon’s typical cycles of corruption. Interestingly, the Lebanese mainstream media chose to ignore the massive gathering, despite routinely covering smaller, less significant NGO events. That absence, however, may have served as its own form of validation: “Generations of Sayyed” stood out as a rare example of integrity, untouched by the influence of money-driven media or political favoritism.

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Total BS. Kobe is ranked 10 or 11th all time Bill Simmons Tell me once when any player ever uttered “Kobe is my GOAT”. Name one player who stated “Duncan is the toughest to guard in the league”. Never been said once. But for Kobe, it’s said. “Duncan is our Jordan”. Never said about Duncan, but said about Kobe. Why don’t these people ever mention Duncan getting clapped up by Kobe in 2008? We’ll get there but There’s a host of other stuff to get into though 1st. Kobe not Top 10? Really? How, with this resume. And I’m not even going to mention everything: People leave Kobe off the top 5 list and it’s a shame because you claim to know ball. Let’s dig into this. People get on Kobe for winning with Shaq when you know good and well Kareem and Magic hasn’t done what Kobe has done. Kobe proved that he was an all time Top 5 legend by winning back to back Chips without a Top 75 Teammate POST SHAQ!! They said he couldn’t win without him and he DID, yet they you and the media still punish him. Kobe was already on pace to be a Top 15-20ish player had he never won anymore championships without Shaq because his talent demands that. But he did over and above that POST SHAQ. Kobe proved the “you can’t win without Shaq narrative” was a sham. Not only did he prove it wrong, he totally obliterate that stronghold the media put on his career. Kobe faced the toughest of competition, TORCHED his rival Tim Duncan, had an all time run from 08-10 that saw him outdual and beat the same teams in the finals that Lebron, his Co-Megastar of the league at the time, would lose to. Kobe was ONE of the reasons Wade teamed up with your #2 All time guy Lebron, to get rings in a league where the Celtics and Kobe seemed to be unbeatable to Lebron and Wade. People act like Kobe didn’t cross every box and jump every hurdle y’all put in front of him. He has championships, Consensus 1-2 Most skilled all time, Stats, 4th points all time (despite slow start to career) and is the 1-2 greatest scorer of all time considering he did what he did in the slowest paced era where the league still esteemed defense and drafted and paid big money in free agency for “KOBE STOPPERS”. AND HE DID ALL THIS IN THE WESTERN CONFERENCE!! 25-10 vs. 50 WIN PLAYOFF teams (most all time) 122- 40 point games 25- 50 point games 6- 60 point games 12 time All Defensive team 9 time All Def 1st(most alltime for Gaurd) Revered by his rivals as Top 1-5 all time AND MJ STATED THAT Kobe is the only player he thinks can beat him!! And you know the only reason Kobe doesn’t have more MVPS is because of COLORADO so don’t even bring up that media driven narrative award. I’m done 🫡 Oh, before I go, here’s that spanking I was referring to in 2008⬇️

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We’re launching a campus organization, inspired by Charlie Kirk! A few months before Charlie Kirk was shot dead on a university campus, I had a long conversation with him — almost an hour. He was worried about Canadian universities. The cancel culture. The silencing of conservative students. The indoctrination factories he had spent his entire career fighting south of the border. He had seen it up close, and he asked me: were we going to fight back? I told him yes. Then, on September 10, 2025, a politically motivated sniper climbed onto a rooftop at Utah Valley University and put a bullet in Charlie Kirk’s neck while he was doing exactly what he always did — standing up for free speech on a university campus. I’ve thought about that conversation a lot since then. Because Charlie understood something that too many people on our side still refuse to face: the university campus isn’t just where young people go to get degrees. It’s where the woke mob is manufactured. It’s where the cancel culture foot soldiers are recruited, trained, and radicalised — before being sent out into the world to tear down everything we hold dear. We’ve made real gains. Independent media is getting stronger. We win (sometimes) in the courts. And the battle for free speech has new allies, like Elon Musk and his social media platform, X. But the woke machine at our universities is still running at full capacity. You know the stories: Lindsay Shepherd was a 22-year-old teaching assistant at Wilfrid Laurier University. She showed a short video clip of Jordan Peterson in class — as part of a lecture on a controversial topic. Her professors hauled her into an interrogation and compared her to a Nazi showing propaganda films. This past January, Conservative MP Garnett Genuis was refused permission to hold an event at York University. A sitting Member of Parliament — barred from speaking to students. Those are just the stories that got coverage. Every day, thousands of our students sit down, stay quiet, and self-censor — terrified of being destroyed by the mob before their careers have even started. And nobody is fighting for them. If we don’t fight at the source — inside the lecture halls and student unions where the actual indoctrination happens — we’re only ever chopping heads off a hydra. It will keep growing new ones. And right now, on Canadian campuses, our side has nobody. The Conservative Party’s campus clubs are too nervous to stick their necks out for anyone — they don’t want to risk their political careers. No think tank is focused on campuses. The faith communities, the advocacy organizations — all doing important work, but few of them are walking through the doors of our universities. That is why The Democracy Fund (The Democracy Fund) is launching Canadian Students for Free Speech — a TDF-led national network that will establish student-led, officially recognized free speech clubs on every post-secondary campus in Canada. If you care about free speech, if you want to support conservative and freedom-oriented students on Canada’s university campuses, learn more about Canadian Students for Free Speech and donate to help build it. Here is the plan. The Democracy Fund is recruiting students with backbone, and we will train them in campus organising and free speech philosophy. We will coach them step by step through the process of getting their clubs officially recognised by their universities — and trust me, that battle alone will be worth documenting and publishing. We will equip them with professionally printed posters, pamphlets, and proven messaging to promote free speech. 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And that’s a wrap on First Stand !! Incoming “I ain't reading that, happy for u, or sorry that happened” post xD First Stand Gameplay - Was pretty happy with how the lane swaps and adjustments to Atakhan worked out. Don’t know the exact number), but it felt like mostly Ruinous with games of Voracious where it made sense and no lane swaps - There was a good amount of AD/AP squishy and tank mix in each role with omega gigachad Zeka pulling out the Sylas Ahri and Akali where it made sense 🙃 - Skarner and Kalista were the outliers on priority, but teams didn’t seem particularly effective with Kalista… - Skarner on the other hand; will discuss with the team about larger work on him when we get back; he’s too effective at too many things, while also being impotent for regular players - As announced yesterday by Greeley, we’re hoping to see adaptive drafts continue with Fearless for the rest of the year, I think diversity will continue to increase as teams get better at finding lines to draft that make certain counterpick/situational champs god tier after certain champs are out; it will evolve into more of a TFT/Chess style “find the optimal line to draft with the pieces given”, which the prospects are really exciting - An improvement point feels like how long it takes to end if a team gets a significant early lead; part of this is how optimal boringly slowly choking the opponent out is over 15 min, rather than changing the incentive structure so that ahead teams can make major decisive play and can end the game swiftly - Maybe an opportunity space for the future… but interested in hearing peoples’ thoughts on this First Stand Experience - It was amazing and inspiring seeing how many fans were coming out to support the teams without tickets - Not only the KC fans who flew from Europe to do a meetup watch party and it was great chatting to a few, but also what felt like an unstoppable number of college girls coming out to support HLE. I think I counted about 100 wearing HLE jackets on finals day, but it was a reminder of how integrated and mainstream popular League feels in the East - As soon as the entry to the cheerfuls (signs) opened, they all charged in to go and start drawing their cards, it was honestly quite shocking the level of dedication and enthusiasm that some of these fans had, but also awesome - I can’t possibly imagine something like that happening in the West… - We also had the honor to play in a mini Arena tournament with a bunch of LCK Legends that have I've been watching for 15 years and didn’t do too shabby; went 6th, 3rd, 2nd, but Mingyo and Sangho were too good… - It will be the first and last time I get to say I killed Pray, Smeb, Kuro, Madlife, Shy on repeat :D and the players watching on stream were surprised to see the Devs were actually pretty decent LOL, which felt nice - A fan came out specifically to play with Kuro, wearing a ROX Tigers jersey and seeing the joy of getting to meet and play with your hero, she was laughing, smiling, it must have been the time of her life; it’s just a reminder of how meaningful League can be and just makes us really inspired to keep working hard to make the game good Solo Q Experience and Balance - Outside of the work obligations, had some time to slam 20 Solo Q games; was pleasantly surprised by my level this time around, feels like I’m playing around solidly KR D2/D1 level, which is quite shocking, because it’s not like I’m Masters level on NA right now and haven’t been able to play more than 50 games in the last 6 months due to life. Probably would've won more if I wasn't such a kda player xD - Main character syndrome still feels really peak here, the person either goes 8-0 or 0-8 and is spam FF’ing repeatedly, so minimizing my enemy laner impact, scaling and playing defensively to support my jungler feels most effective even though I’m playing Ori who feels like a dog champ on this server, since it’s so hard to actually land QW on anyone due to their mechanics and it’s risky to walk in river and so easy to die to ganks - Moving to help jungler in lost fights to avoid mental boom is the only thing that I’m finding annoying, some of these fight selections feel extremely perplexing, like Zac wanting to fight Lee at first scuttle with no prio and I end up having to sac my lane half the time to prevent them from AFK’ing or soft inting because I didn’t move, it’s super annoying… - Every post game chat also feels like at least 3 players are writing their PhD thesis, which is somewhat amusing, but also really unfortunate… - It feels like Lee Sin or Viego are in every game with a 30% pickrate, so if you can prevent the team from throwing and always follow them around and play secondary, they can carry, whereas on NA, Lee Sins in Diamond can't carry and suck relatively (ping hurts as well), so it’s not like you can play around them reliably - It was interesting to feel again for myself just how different these champs feel in their balance state across servers, indeed in one of the press conferences there was a question about balancing decisions making no sense for the state of the champ on KR server. I can see why KR players get angry when we buff Lee because the other regions suck at him, he unironically feels 2-3% winrate stronger on KR server, same with Jayce who has a monstrous pickrate here as well - We even almost buffed Lee Sin for First Stand because he’s been pretty absent from Pro, so I’m actually not quite sure what we’re meant to do about that… - The other thing that I forgot was how good it was to play on 2ms ping. I’m not sure whether it’s net positive for the person dodging or the person hitting, but since I mostly play immobile mages, it feels like I can dodge line skillshots and range leash people more effectively, which makes Mages feel so much better, though it also means it’s extremely hard to QW tag someone in a teamfight as Ori, let alone hit them with R - I’m curious if any people have done any analysis on this - I also attached typical KR Lee Sin penta 😅 Anyway, back to NA tmrw, lots of work to do

Matt Leung-Harrison

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Ok, guess things have settled down a bit. I think it’s worth looking at the reality of this case. (long post btw) Honestly, the chances of NJZ winning this case were always slim. In a typical civil law system, rulings follow established precedents and written conventions. Courts rarely go against existing norms unless there’s an overwhelming cause. Their legal strategy itself was unconventional. Unlike typical contract disputes where an artist files a lawsuit claiming the agency violated the contract, they directly exercised the termination clause within the contract, challenging its validity, and made ADOR the party to file a lawsuit claiming the contract was still valid. It’s a bold move because it shifts the burden of proof onto the company. But here’s the catch: it entrusts the outcome to judicial determination and leaves the hardest question entirely to the court, asking not who breached first, but whether the contract itself should still exist. And that’s not something courts handle lightly. This case can’t merely rely on factual evidence like they normally do. The decision depends on whether a relationship that is built on TRUST has truly collapsed. And TRUST, as you know, is a very abstract thing to define. It’s not just about payment or duration of the contract, but about whether trust can be legally recognized as the foundation of a valid contract. (Of course there's the actual fact of breach, but that's another story..) That’s what makes this fight so significant and so risky. Because if the court dares to recognize trust and mutual respect as essential parts of a management contract, it could change the entire industry. This case directly challenges the court’s conservativeness in handling abstract concepts like "Act of Good Faith", "Mutual Trust", and "Public Morality". These aren’t easily proven by numbers or written clauses, yet they lie at the core of every artist–agency relationship. And when the court is unable to make a clear decision based on factual evidence, it refers to precedent rulings. Since there haven’t been many high-profile cases like this (at least none I’m aware of), they’ll likely choose to stay conservative, as we’ve seen in previous judgments. --- So yes, NJZ clearly knew the chances of winning were slim. Because really, who has ever won in a case like this before? No one. They’re not stupid. They knew what they were up against. It’s a system built to protect power, not people. They knew the contracts, the money, the politics all of it was stacked against them. But they still chose this route. Why? Are they really that naive? No. They did it because they knew someone had to. Because silence would mean surrender. Because if no one ever challenges the system, it will never change. They knew it would be hard. They knew it would take time. And they knew it might break them. But they still stood up, not just for themselves, but for every artist and every young person who’s ever been told to stay quiet and follow the rules. The truth is, they know they’ll probably lose again in the appellate court, and maybe also in the Supreme Court after that. But that’s not the point. This isn’t just about winning a case. It’s about taking responsibility into their own hands and refusing to accept a world where everyone just stays silent and lets the “higher-ups” rule everything. Of course we still hold on to hope. But in reality, the system is corrupted beyond repair. And yet, through this fight, they’re just basically showing us that it’s okay to fight, even when you might lose. That standing up is still worth it. That’s why this isn’t just any lawsuit. I proudly say they created a movement. A call for change, even if the world refuses to listen. Unfortunately, we might never change the system, but we’ll never let the system change us. Remember, they never said NewJeans will win. They said NewJeans never die. #WeSupportNJZ #WeStandWithNJZ

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