Deport Republicans first!
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJILlYMPhEG/?igsh=MTc4MmM1YmI2Ng==
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#NoOneIsSafe
Fucking #republicans
Welcome to America's #Dictatorship.
We've arrived.
1,557 likes, 118 comments - inauf.co on May 1, 2025: "We all know whats going to happen. It will happen. And when it does, we wont even say " I told you so" 🎥 @quadzillahikes 5.. . . . . . . . . . . .#trending #trendingnow #latestnews #popular #hottopic #viral #viralvideos #inauf #trendingreels #trendingtopic #trendingvideos #trendingnews #iykyk #news #popculture #happeningnow".
A reminder that "NO ONE" is safe.
#German tourists are the last kind I would expect to get targeted, yet here we are...
Again, Happy Birthday to Renjun.
THANK YOU for coming to Jaemin’s defense here. This wasn’t cute or funny. If someone said this ish to one of my friends, I would THROW HANDS, I don’t care WHO it is.
sToP eMbArRaSsiNg Us BuT kEeP mAkiNg Us FoOd🙄😡😒
How can we expect Netizens to stop bullying idols when bullying is being encouraged, normalized, and reinforced in shows like this for the lulz?
I don’t CARE if it’s a bit. You say NO. Unless you AREN’T as grown up as you say. By all means, if you want to keep being treated like children, just keep doing what you’re doing and acting like you have no choice.
I have watched too many Korean celebrities DIE because this toxic ish is so pervasive.
NO MORE.
Aid is still only trickling in to Acapulco 4 days after it was smashed by level 5 hurricane #Otis.
The death count is up to 39 and expected to rise significantly higher. It is estimated 200,000 homes are damaged from the storm.
#NoOneIsSafe #NowhereIsSafe
https://apnews.com/article/mexico-hurricane-otis-acapulco-50eb6a8fe677455428cbacfd3966e72c
More resources are arriving on Mexico’s battered Pacific coast and the death toll from Hurricane Otis is growing as more bodies are recovered from Acapulco’s harbor and under fallen trees and other storm debris. Few people expect the latest mark of 39 dead to be where it stops. Hundreds of families are still awaiting word from loved ones. Otis roared ashore early Wednesday with 165 mph winds after strengthening so rapidly that there was little time to prepare. Military personnel and volunteers are working to clear Acapulco’s main tourist strip, and cellphone signals have been partially recovered near some of the city’s most luxurious hotels. But on the periphery of town, neighborhoods remain in chaos.