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Published on 2026/07/03
SOCIAL JUSTICE

Footage recorded on Saona Island, in the Dominican Republic, where a man allegedly assaults a woman after mistaking her for his girlfriend.

Moments later, he attacks his actual girlfriend in the water, repeatedly striking her until several bystanders intervene, pull him away from her, and end up beating the attacker.



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Published on 2026/07/01
HITTING WITHOUT GETTING YOUR HANDS DIRTY

There is an ancient technique, passed down from master to disciple for centuries, that allows a fighter to strike an opponent without ever making physical contact. It relies not on strength or speed, but on complete mastery of both body and mind.

Mastering this discipline requires decades of training, endless patience, and an almost monastic level of dedication. That's why only a handful of practitioners ever reach such a level. And by the time they do, they're usually quite old, because it takes a lifetime to perfect such a complex technique.

Legend has it that, once this level has been achieved, the master can bring down an opponent with nothing more than a simple gesture, without even brushing against them.



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Published on 2026/06/19
THE KNICKS CELEBRATION IN NEW YORK

Years ago, when the Knicks won something important, people would take to the streets to celebrate. Now they take to the streets to celebrate... and to create content.

The historic Knicks victory has turned large parts of New York into a strange mix of massive street party, improvised carnival and social experiment broadcast in real time.

Thousands of fans poured into the streets to celebrate a team that hadn't given its supporters this much joy in decades. At first it was the usual scene: chants, hugs, beer flying through the air and people climbing onto anything taller than a metre.

But we all know how these things work.

When you mix thousands of people, alcohol, collective euphoria, smartphones recording from every angle and the need to capture the most viral clip of the night, the line separating celebration from chaos starts disappearing very quickly.

That's when the videos you've probably seen all over social media begin to appear. Random fights. Shoving matches. People climbing lamp posts. Others jumping on cars. Arguments turning into punches. Entire groups running without anyone being entirely sure where they're going or why.

The funny thing is that, these days, the fight itself often doesn't seem to be the main event.

The main event is filming it.

There are always ten phones recording every second. Someone is always streaming live. Someone else is desperately searching for the best angle to upload it to TikTok, Instagram or X before anyone else does.

Twenty years ago, a night like this would have survived only in the memories of the people who were there. Today it can generate hundreds of videos from different perspectives and become content for millions before the celebration has even ended.

And so what started as a celebration of a sporting victory becomes a giant spontaneous reality show where thousands of people celebrate, argue, fight, dance, sing and embarrass themselves in front of a global audience.

The Knicks won the game. The internet won everything else.




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Published on 2026/06/18
RANDOM FIGHTS VOL118

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Published on 2026/06/01
RANDOM FIGHTS VOL117

The idea of a world without violence sounds wonderful. And it�s probably one of the noblest goals we can pursue as a society.
The problem is that to completely eliminate violence, we would have to eliminate many other things first. We would have to eliminate fear. Ambition. Jealousy. Anger. Desperation. Greed. Fanaticism. Need. Even the instinct for survival.
Because violence is not some external disease infecting humanity. Violence is a consequence of what we are. An extraordinarily intelligent animal, capable of creating works of art, traveling to space, and developing vaccines that save millions of lives... but still an animal.

You only have to look at nature to understand it. Competition for resources, territory, power, or reproduction exists in practically every species. We have built laws, culture, education, and civilization to contain those impulses, and thanks to that, we live in the safest and most peaceful period in human history.

But containing something doesn�t mean eliminating it. There will always be people willing to hurt others for money, ideology, revenge, desperation, or simply because their brain doesn�t work the way it should.
That�s why the goal probably shouldn�t be to eradicate violence. That�s impossible.
The real goal should be to reduce it, control it, and punish it when it appears.

Because aiming for a perfect world usually ends in frustration. Aim for a better world. That is within our reach.




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Published on 2026/03/11
2 VS 2 WITH HANDS AND FEET TIED

There�s something happening in the world of combat sports that�s actually pretty interesting when you stop and think about it for a second. For a long time, almost everything revolved around boxing. It was the big fighting spectacle � the one filling arenas, showing up on TV, and building stories, rivalries, and legends. You don�t even have to go that far back in time; when many of us were kids, talking about organized fights basically meant talking about boxing.





Then the rise of MMA came along and things started to change. It mixed fighting styles, felt rougher, more real � closer to the idea of a total fight that a lot of people had in mind. Little by little it began gaining space in the media, in major events, and in everyday conversation. Suddenly it wasn�t just the square boxing ring anymore; there were cages, tournaments, leagues, and a whole new generation of fighters blending multiple disciplines.

But the phenomenon didn�t stop there. With the arrival of the Internet, social media, and the whole attention-driven economy, the world of fighting started mutating into something much stranger and more creative. It was no longer just about seeing who the best fighter was � it became about creating a spectacle, about coming up with something different, something that grabs attention and has real potential to go viral.

And that�s when increasingly bizarre formats started appearing: fights inside a phone booth, brawls inside a car, matches taking place in a swimming pool, uneven fights like one man against several women, improvised teams, or formats that look more like something out of a video game than a traditional combat sport.





The example we�re looking at today fits perfectly into that category. A two-versus-two fight, but with a pretty surreal twist: the members of each team have one hand tied to their partner and one foot tied as well, forcing them to move like some kind of two-headed creature that has to coordinate every movement to attack, defend, and stay upright.

The result is about as chaotic as you�d imagine. More than a traditional fight, it feels like a weird experiment in coordination, balance, and reflexes. At the same time, it reflects pretty well where these kinds of spectacles are heading: toward formats that are increasingly extravagant, more visual, and clearly designed to spark conversation.

Because in the end the logic is simple: in a world overflowing with content, every event tries to find that extra twist that makes it stand out. Something people haven�t seen yet. Something that makes someone pull out their phone, record it, share it, and turn it into another small Internet phenomenon.

And judging by how things are evolving, one conclusion seems pretty clear: whenever you think you�ve already seen everything in the world of combat sports, someone always comes along ready to invent a brand-new way to fight. Even if that means tying two fighters together and turning them into a single fighting unit.



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Published on 2026/02/12
THE POWERPUFF GIRLS

Some people don�t know how to recognize a threat because underestimating is easy. What�s hard is reading the ground before you step on it.
That moment when you think, �I�ve got this under control.� That split second when someone believes they have the upper hand, without realizing they�ve just triggered something far bigger than they imagined.

That�s how life works. You get comfortable. You laugh. You provoke. You miscalculate.

And before you even see it coming, what seemed small, harmless, almost irrelevant, runs you over like a stampede.



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Published on 2026/02/04
NOW YOU�LL SEE

Some nights go sideways. And then there are those nights that straight-up derail.
Two friends get kicked out of a club. Arguments, tension, bruised egos, and that dangerous feeling of �now you�ll see�. So far, nothing new under the neon lights.
The problem starts when one of them decides to take justice into his own hands, grabs a chair and hurls it with all the rage in the world at the security guards who just threw them out.
The intention was clear. The aim, not so much.
The chair doesn�t hit any of the bouncers.
Instead, it traces a perfect arc and ends up smashing straight into the head of his own friend, who drops to the ground instantly while everyone else watches, unsure whether to run, laugh, or call someone.



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Published on 2026/02/03
DIRTY TRICKS

In any fight, even the dirtiest ones, there has always been a kind of unwritten code. Basic rules that weren�t written into any official rulebook, but that almost everyone understood: no biting, no kicks to the groin, no attacking when the other person is already on the ground. Not because someone was going to punish you, but because there was a line that simply wasn�t crossed.

That limit had nothing to do with the law, but with something older and less tangible: honor. A word that today sounds outdated, exaggerated, or even ridiculous, but that for a long time worked as an internal restraint. You didn�t win just by overpowering someone physically; you also won by how you did it.

The problem is that honor isn�t taught through tutorials, nor is it learned by watching videos. It�s passed on through context, through role models, through examples. And when those references disappear or fade away, what remains is just the final objective: to win, to humiliate, to survive the confrontation by any means necessary.

New generations aren�t necessarily more violent; they�re more pragmatic. If something works, it�s used. If it gives an advantage, it�s applied. The idea of �fair play� loses ground to immediate efficiency. There�s no longer a symbolic line to cross, only obstacles to overcome.

In the past, cheating in a fight cost you more than just the match: you lost respect, even self-respect. Today, that cost has almost disappeared. No one takes away your status as a person for fighting dirty or taking advantage of a moment of weakness. On the contrary, cleverness is often applauded, even when it�s contemptible.

That may be why modern conflicts are more uncomfortable to watch. Not because they�re more brutal, but because they�re more stripped bare. There�s no narrative, no epic, no shared codes. Just impact, release, and silence afterward.



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Published on 2026/01/14
WOMEN ALSO RESORT TO VIOLENCE

Sometimes violence is talked about as if it were something exclusive to men. And it�s true that we tend to be more impulsive, more physical and, statistically, more lethal. Most homicides are committed by men, and more often than not, it�s men killing other men. That�s what the data shows.
But from there to thinking that violence is only our thing� there�s a long way to go.

Women also resort to violence in certain contexts. Not with the same frequency or the same lethality, but they do. Because violence isn�t just about testosterone or brute force: it�s about pride, fear, defending territory, that primitive impulse to flee or fight when a situation spirals out of control. And that impulse lives in all of us.
No matter how civilized we think we are, those instincts are still there. Right now they�re dormant because we live in societies that provide almost everything for us. But if tomorrow we had to fight over basic resources, don�t doubt it: we�d be living in a much more violent world. And it wouldn�t be just a men�s issue.

That�s why the idea that �women are beings of light� or that a world run by women would automatically be peaceful feels so off. Ask women themselves. Many will tell you the same thing: a woman�s biggest enemy is often another woman. Competition, resentment, hierarchies� same dynamics as always, just wrapped differently.

So no, violence is never going to disappear. It�s part of human survival, whether we like it or not. We can contain it, channel it, disguise it� but it�s still there, waiting for the right context.



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