Monday, 27 April 2026
COMPETITION: Win Harry Wild: Series 4 on DVD
Monday, 20 April 2026
Mark Dice on the viral video showing gay parents mock their paid for child who is calling for their "mama"
Mark Dice on the viral video showing gay parents mock their paid for child who is calling for their "mama".
A widely shared video features Shane McAnally and Michael Baum with their infant son.
In the clip, the two fathers hold the child and ask him who he wants, saying “dada or pop”. The baby makes sounds that viewers interpreted as “mama”.
One of the fathers responds that there is no mama. The baby then begins to cry while the parents are laughing.
And yes you read it correctly, his name is McANALLY.
If ever there was proof that a baby needs it's mother, then this was it. Lets hope someone calls social services.
Saturday, 18 April 2026
Why Is This Weird Symbol Showing Up Everywhere in Video Games
The Ouroboros is an ancient image that shows a serpent or dragon curled into a circle, devouring its own tail. It appears in multiple early cultures, including those of Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece, where it carried a similar core idea despite the distance between them. At its heart, the symbol represents cycles, endless return, and the idea that beginnings and endings are tied together. The creature consuming itself is not about destruction alone, it also suggests renewal, continuity, and the way life folds back into itself.
Over time, the Ouroboros was taken up by thinkers in alchemy, where it came to stand for transformation and the unity of opposites. It reflects the belief that creation and destruction are part of the same process, constantly feeding into one another. Even now, the image holds a strange power, simple in form yet heavy with meaning, a reminder that some ideas repeat endlessly, just like the symbol itself.
Tuesday, 14 April 2026
A Perfect Circle in the Dutch Landscape
In the flat, carefully engineered province of Flevoland, one strange feature stands out, a perfectly circular island that feels almost unnatural against the surrounding water. This man made formation was not built for habitation or tourism, but as part of a controlled environmental and water management effort, reflecting the Netherlands’ long history of reshaping its own geography. The symmetry gives it an eerie quality at first glance, as though it was designed for something more mysterious, yet its purpose is rooted in practicality. In a country where land itself has been reclaimed from the sea, even something that looks unsettling at first has a clear, deliberate role in managing the delicate balance between land and water.
Friday, 10 April 2026
First lady Melania Trump denies any ties to Jeffrey Epstein, calls for survivors' testimony
Melania Trump stepped forward with clarity and composure in her recent speech, directly addressing speculation and firmly denying any connection to Jeffrey Epstein. Rather than sidestep the issue, she confronted it head on, setting a tone that felt deliberate and controlled. In a climate where silence is often mistaken for guilt, her decision to speak openly carried weight. She did not lean on vague statements or deflection. Instead, she offered a clear rejection of the claims, drawing a sharp boundary between herself and the controversy.
What stood out just as much was her call for survivors to come forward and be heard. It added a layer of seriousness that shifted the focus away from rumour and towards accountability. By encouraging testimony, she positioned herself on the side of transparency, reinforcing the idea that truth should be led by those directly affected. The speech felt measured but purposeful, a reminder that public figures can address difficult topics without losing control of the narrative.
Monday, 6 April 2026
COMPETITION: Win Hidden Assets Series 3 DVD
Sunday, 5 April 2026
Rachel Zegler Is At It Again...
‘Snow White’ actress Rachel Zegler says she grew up without Latina representation among celebrities who were the beauty standard bearers of the time. Now a video fact checking her is going viral. Let’s talk about it.
Amala Ekpunobi is a public speaker and commentator known for her confident communication style and her ability to engage audiences on cultural and political topics in a clear and direct way. She first gained attention through her work in digital media, where she developed a strong presence discussing ideas around personal responsibility, free expression and civic engagement. Over time she has built a following by presenting her views in an accessible and structured manner, often focusing on encouraging open discussion and critical thinking.


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