imdizzyy
25 posts


‼️TW: Mentions of s3xual conduct and gambl1ng‼️
Less than 24 hours after BLG’s elimination from Worlds2025, a post on Tieba alleged that most of the team’s players and coaching staff visited a high-end business Karaoke in Shanghai. According to the post, female companionship services were involved, which typically include around drinking and entertainment but such venues in China are also known to offer s3xual or borderline-s3xual services that may cross legal boundaries. They were also seen playing Texas Hold’em. It’s important to note that both pr0stitution and gambl1ng are illegal in China and remain significant cultural taboos.
OP claimed that all players except Beichuan and Knight were present, though one figure in the leaked photos was said to resemble Beichuan. The post specifically mentioned Shad0w, Elk, ON, and Bin by name. (Cell phones are generally prohibited in such venues, and the photos were reportedly taken in secret.)


GIF
GIF
English

@tttttyuc Just so I understand correctly, gambling and prostitution is illegal in Chinese law right ? But is going to a nightclub also illegal or is it just because there was women with them ?
Not to be rude but this one new post just feels hard to understand from a European POV
English

@nnxhxY @villARzz_ @tttttyuc No! going to a nightclub in China has nothing to do with prostitution. Nightclubs in China and US are not different. Ppl go there with friends to drink and dance.just because some girls playing in a nightclub willing to sell their body, doesn’t make the nightclub a cathouse.
English

@villARzz_ @tttttyuc Okay so if I understand correctly this means there likely was prostitution involved (for instance bin bringing a girl to the hotel with him) but it’s still a bit unclear cause even in the eyes of the law it’s hard to prove because of the faking and excuses the club provide ?
English

@villARzz_ @nnxhxY @tttttyuc Please stop spreading these rumors about nightclubs in China! Nightclubs and karaoke in China are two different things. China also has a nightclub culture. I've been to nightclubs friends in HK, Guanzhou, and Shenzhen with local friends, and there's nothing strange about it.
English

@Em_goguma @LebronTheGoat64 @tttttyuc because fangirls tryin to link this video to prostitution, which is completely unfounded. Maybe karaoke bars are considered prostitution venus in China, but the bar in this video has absolutely nothing to do with that. I doubt these fangirls have ever been to a nightclub.
English

@LebronTheGoat64 @tttttyuc So it's the fangirls' fault if we speak about it but the players going there is not a problem? Please think a little bit if going to this kind of club isn't so bad why is it a problem to speak about it?
English


@AlTeichman @tttttyuc Because the services are not illegal. It’s not prostitution…idk know why you all assume they are the same thing? These are bar girls, you may pay to make out with em but they are not prostitutes!its like saying all hostesses in Japanese izakayas are prostitutes, absurd
English

@Alviand60744503 @tttttyuc well actually, it is the same thing. I went to China on business trips and was taken to such karaokes after dinner(which is a common evening ent there). Locals told me this didn't involve sexual services unless you could manage to make a deal with one of the escorts privately.
English

@tttttyuc just because places where you live is normalized or even legal. Doesn't mean China does the same thing as where you live.
how about trusting people that interact with these regions a lot lol
ppl think this the same as visiting "legal red district" it is not..
English

@a_slumbers49743 @Dispropoganda And how smart of you, to ignore the Japanese massacre of 20 million people, but try to clarify the little “misunderstanding” about the Japanese on racial discrimination and rape.
English

People today when asked about Japan during WW2, will usually respond by saying that how terrible it was for the US to drop atomic bombs on Japan and cause so much suffering to that nation.
However what has been almost completely removed from the public historical awareness and is rarely discussed by the media was that before and during WW2, Imperial Japan was a despotic, murderous, genocidal regime, intent on expanding, murdering, pillaging and raping anything and anyone in its path, all in the name of their divine and beloved leader, Emperor Hirohito. From 1937 and up until its surrender Japan and its emperor were responsible for the deaths of up to an estimated 20,000,000 people, the majority of whom were Chinese.
Japan also attacked and occupied Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Burma, East Timor and China.
The Japanese reign of terror and insanity, with its inhumane crimes against the local population, mirrored those of Nazi Germany's in Europe.
The Japanese considered the Chinese racially and culturally inferior, and as historical enemies, much in the same way as the Germans considered Jews, Slavs and other groups of people of being racially inferior.
To the Japanese, the Chinese were subhuman, so you could do anything you wanted to them, and the Japanese did.
The Japanese also practiced rape on an industrial scale wherever their army was busy occupying. It is estimated that the Japanese army employed hundreds of thousands of comfort women, or forced sex slaves, all over its empire and military bases. These women would be raped on a daily basis, sometimes tens of times a day. Countless of women died after literally being raped to death by Japanese soldiers and officials.
The Japanese also conducted horrendous medical experiments on thousands of innocent people, including women and children, and also on prisoners war by the infamous unit 731 of the Japanese army.
And what seems as something unbelievable but has been documented extensively, the Japanese army practiced cannibalism on a wide scale and ate their POWs.
Almost all of this suffering, death and destruction that the Japanese people caused has been "nuked" from public memory and is only remembered today by historians, history buffs, and people who live in the Asian and south east Asian countries that Japan occupied during WW2.
To put this into perspective, imagine if people today commemorated the allied bombing of Dresden, in Germany in 1945, but knew absolutely nothing about Nazi Germany's war crimes during WW2, and treated Germany and the German people as being the victims of WW2.

English

@KiltedKunt @jeremycorbyn Maybe but they could have tried.
English

@a_slumbers49743 @Dispropoganda paid,yes, at the cost of not killing them.
English

@Storm49nat @lolesports modernizing? This looks likes a ARPG game from 2005
English

@lolesports Modernizing is fine. This just looks like pure shit, and there's so much missing info.
This has been done by people who clearly don't watch competitive league because why the fuck wouldn't you track runes, XP or gold diff position vs position.
Yall are really that incompetent
English

@lolesports @BilibiliGaming @LNG_Esports @GenG @TOP_Esports_ @G2League @HLEofficial @WeiboGamingLoL @TeamLiquidLoL @T1LoL @paiNGamingBR @FlyQuest @DplusKIA @FNATIC @GAMesportsVN @psgtalonlol @MADLionsKOI You need to take responsibility for your stupid mistakes instead of pretending it didn't happen
English

MATCH ORDER:
1⃣ @BilibiliGaming 🆚 @LNG_Esports
2⃣ @GenG 🆚 @TOP_Esports_
3⃣ @G2League 🆚 @HLEofficial
4⃣ @WeiboGamingLoL 🆚 @TeamLiquidLoL
5⃣ @T1LoL 🆚 @paiNGamingBR
6⃣ @FlyQuest 🆚 @DplusKIA
7⃣ @FNATIC 🆚 @GAMesportsVN
8⃣ @psgtalonlol 🆚 @MADLionsKOI
LoL Esports@lolesports
The #Worlds2024 Swiss Stage Round 2 bracket! Note: The match order is still TBD.
English

@riathari @Canby @WorldAquatics in 2011, after “lzr racer” was banned, James Magnussen set a personal best of 47.49s, which was 0.35s faster than the world record before LZR racer. Within a year, he refreshed his personal best to 47.10s.
English

@riathari @Canby @WorldAquatics swimming WRs may change faster than you think. In 2008, multiple athletes alternately reduced the 100-meter freestyle world record from 47.84 seconds to 47.05 seconds, which took less than a month
English

@Canby @ddddudr @WorldAquatics Not really. He's faster than any other 100m free swimmer in history by 0.46 in a slow pool
English
imdizzyy retweetledi










