I am of Chinese descent and when I was growing up in Guatemala, a lot of the kids over there also made these types of gestures. I thought it was funny and laughed with them because it is the truth. The people doing this are just trying to have fun, it doesn't mean they are racist. People nowadays get offended really easy.
A Korean fan was filming herself at the World Cup when a group of Mexico supporters behind her started pulling their eyes into a slant and laughing at her.
Social media tracked the main guy down.
He's reportedly the president of Jalisco's college of surveyors….
@BBB__Benny@Chad13161016@LakeShowYo He sounds gay cause he doesnt want people getting fucking assaulted over a basketball game yall mfs take this shit too serious like yall the ones playing 😭
@FEELZ_____ I thought the nba needed to be like the old school 🤷🏽♂️ when Jordan use the lay the ball up you had 32 defenders elbowing him all the time
DeenTheGreat & AB just WALKED OUT in the middle of Matan’s podcast and FINESSED him for $10K after he kept RAGE-BAITING them with dumb questions 😳💀💰
“Send that bread gang”
Who was then other person not coming back with a skillet. This level aggression is totally unwarranted even if she hit him... but there's obv a reason this video started halfway thru the tussle...
⚠️ SPOILERS - BACKROOMS (2026)
Clark deserved better.
After everything the characters survived inside the Backrooms, seeing him go out that way felt less shocking and more heartbreaking. Sometimes the most painful deaths aren't the most dramatic ones they're the ones that leave you sitting there thinking, There had to be another way,
Maybe that's exactly what Kane Parsons intended. The Backrooms has always been about uncertainty, helplessness, and the feeling that nobody is truly safe. Still, Clark's fate is going to be one of the most debated moments in the film for a long time. 💔🎬
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