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Ian Kane Jomha (né Washburn; [c] born () October 1, 1990), known online as iDubbbz, is an American YouTube personality. The creator of the YouTube channels iDubbbzTV, iDubbbzTV2, and iDubbbzgames, he is best known for his comedy video series, including Content Cop, Bad Unboxing and Kickstarter Crap, his collaborations with numerous other creators and recent foray into boxing and documentary ...
Surrounded by police, the man is surprised at being arrested, exclaiming: "Gentlemen, this is democracy manifest!" "Democracy Manifest" (also known as "Succulent Chinese Meal", amongst other names) is an October 1991 Australian news segment video by reporter Chris Reason.
Yoon's supporters jostled with the police officers - numbering 3,000 – who assembled to take him into custody. "Don't call us stupid far-rights," one protester shouted, reflecting the ...
The changes have been in the making since disturbing events like a YouTuber’s arrest on child pornography charges in 2017 [21] and the widely reported, seedy underbelly of kids’ YouTube content overall. [22] In a video postmortem uploaded after his channel was reinstated, Oyzon called out YouTube for how the reporting algorithm lacks context.
Several disturbing videos emerged on social media over the weekend showing police violently arresting University of Alabama students at an off-campus apartment in Tuscaloosa. In one four-minute ...
Welcome to 2025, Conehead nation! There’s so much Saturday Night Live content these days, I can barely keep up. Documentaries, 8H “experiences” and now, oh yes, the return of season 50. Dave ...
French, lit. "salad basket", slang for a police van (cf. fourgon de police). Parak Slang term used for policemen in the Philippines. Paw Patrol Slang term for K-9 units or Dog Units in the UK. Party Van Russian, a police car or van, especially one housing an entire squad and sent out to perform a search-and-seizure and/or an arrest at a ...
Two University of Florida police officers attempt to grab and force Andrew Meyer out of the auditorium. Meyer was reportedly in line for access to the microphone when former Ambassador Dennis Jett, a University of Florida political science instructor and the forum's moderator, [12] announced that one more question would be taken from the microphone on the right, as seen from the stage.