Category: Entertainment & Lifestyle

  • Reject Fight Night X Sajam Slam International Championship results











    Update: This story has been updated with final results.






    Reject Fight Night X Sajam Slam is an international collaboration between two of the biggest team events in the Street Fighter 6 and is happening this weekend in Japan.


    The two top teams from the two events led by Rohto|Tokido, BST|Daigo, Liquid|Nephew and Diaphone are facing off against each other in an offline setting.









    Reject Fight Night in Japan and Sajam Slam in USA are both team events where established fighting game players coach and teach fighting games to players with success in other genres to get them started on their fighting game journey.


    The top two placing teams in each of these regions now face off against each other in an offline setting to decide which region has the stronger team.


    There will also be special exhibitions between top players RB|MenaRD, RB|Gachikun and RB|Bonchan.


    Streaming is being done by Sajam.


    1. Team Tokido

    – Toppy (Cammy)

    – Shibuya Hal (Rashid)

    – Francisco (Ed)

    – Zerost (Ken)

    – Rohto|Tokido (Ken)

    2. Team Diaphone

    – Frodan (Ken)

    – Scarra (Manon)

    – Aesah (Luke)

    – Boxbox (Luke)

    – Diaphone (Kimberly)

    3. Team Daigo

    – Tettou (Blanka)

    – Maeno Tomoaki (Luke)

    – Amaki Pururu (Juri)

    – Obo (E. Honda)

    – BST|Daigo (Akuma)

    4. Team Nephew

    – MachinaXFlayon (Luke)

    – Sykkuno (Mai)

    – KarQ (E. Honda)

    – Eskay (Juri)

    – Liquid|Nephew (Juri)


    Team Tokido vs. Team Diaphone

    Tokido: Toppy (Cammy) beat Diaphone: Scarra (Manon) 2-1.

    Tokido: Shibuya Hal (Rashid) beat Diaphone: Frodan (Ken) 2-1.

    Tokido: Francisco (Ed) beat Diaphone: Aesah (Luke) 2-0.

    Tokido: Zerost (Ken) beat Diaphone: Boxbox (Luke) 2-1.

    • Diaphone (Kimberly) beat Rohto|Tokido (Ken) 2-1.


    Team Daigo vs. Team Nephew

    Daigo: Tettou (Blanka) beat Nephew: Sykkuno (Mai) 2-1.

    Daigo: Maeno Tomoaki (Luke) beat Nephew: MachinaXFlayon (Luke) 2-1.

    Nephew: KarQ (E. Honda) beat Daigo: Amaki Pururu (Juri) 2-1.

    Daigo: Obo (E. Honda) beat Nephew: Eskay (Juri) 2-0.

    • Liquid|Nephew (Juri) beat BST|Daigo (Akuma) 2-0.


    • RB|MenaRD (Blanka) beat RB|Gachikun (Rashid) 2-1.

    • RB|MenaRD (Blanka) beat RB|Bonchan (Akuma) 2-1.

    • RB|Gachikun (Rashid) beat RB|Bonchan (Akuma) 2-1.


    Team Diaphone vs. Team Nephew

    Diaphone: Scarra (Manon) beat Nephew: Sykkuno (Mai) 2-0.

    Diaphone: Frodan (Ken) beat Nephew: MachinaXFlayon (Luke) 2-0.

    Diaphone: Aesah (Luke) beat Nephew: KarQ (E. Honda) 2-1.

    Diaphone: Boxbox (Luke) beat Nephew: Eskay (Juri) 2-0.

    • Liquid|Nephew (Juri) beat Diaphone (Kimberly) 2-1.


    Team Daigo vs. Team Tokido

    Daigo: Tettou (Blanka) beat Tokido: Toppy (Cammy) 2-1.

    Tokido: Shibuya Hal (Rashid) beat Daigo: Maeno Tomoaki (Luke) 2-0.

    Tokido: Francisco (Ed) beat Daigo: Amaki Pururu (Juri) 2-0.

    Tokido: Zerost (Ken) beat Daigo: Obo (E. Honda) 2-0.

    • Rohto|Tokido (Ken) beat BST|Daigo (Akuma) 2-1.


    Team Daigo

    – Tettou (Blanka)

    – Maeno Tomoaki (Luke)

    – Amaki Pururu (Juri)

    – Obo (E. Honda)

    – BST|Daigo (Akuma)

    Team Tokido

    – Toppy (Cammy)

    – Shibuya Hal (Rashid)

    – Francisco (Ed)

    – Zerost (Ken)

    – Rohto|Tokido (Ken)

    Team Diaphone

    – Frodan (Ken)

    – Scarra (Manon)

    – Aesah (Luke)

    – Boxbox (Luke)

    – Diaphone (Kimberly)

    Team Nephew

    – MachinaXFlayon (Luke)

    – Sykkuno (Mai)

    – KarQ (E. Honda)

    – Eskay (Juri)

    – Liquid|Nephew (Juri)







    Source: Event Hubs

  • Daigo Umehara thinks that throws could be buffed even more but he doesn’t like throw loops in Street Fighter 6











    With Capcom Cup 11 now behind us, we expect that Capcom will be a little more willing to make more extreme changes before the 2025 tournament season starts up. Though the meta feels like it’s in an interesting place, there’s one thing that many players of various skill levels have consistently complained about since the game was released — throw loops.






    In a recent video upload, BST|Daigo Umehara shared some of his own thoughts about the subject of throw loops in Street Fighter 6. The topic came up when he was asked about the strength of throws in Street Fighter 4.









    Unlike Street Fighter 5 and Street Fighter 6, throws in Street Fighter 4 typically led to the opponent suffering a hard knockdown state. Essentially, this meant that you couldn’t perform a quick getup after taking a throw. This was to make up for the fact that throws were a little difficult to actually land in Street Fighter 4.


    “Was it okay that you couldn’t quick rise after throw or sweep [in Street Fighter 4]?” asked one of Daigo’s viewers during his stream.


    “I had no problem,” responded Daigo after reading aloud the question. “In my opinion, it should be easy to throw. But there should be a reset after each throw. I think that’s the best. In Street Fighter 4, it was hard to throw your opponent. But once you throw your opponent, you won the round.”


    From here, Daigo began talking about how throws worked in Street Fighter 6. Though he believes that throws could probably do with some sort of buff, he’s not a big fan of the dreaded throw loops as it can make even some of the top players play inconsistently.


    “In Street Fighter 6, I think they can buff normal throws even more,” continued Daigo. “But I don’t like throw loops. I think it’s too simplistic that you win a round only with throws.”


    Check it all out below:









    Source: Event Hubs

  • Pakistan vs. Korea Tekken 8 Team Event results











    Update: This story has been updated with final results.






    This weekend will be the host of a special Tekken 8 team event between Pakistan and Korea with the event taking place in Seoul, South Korea.


    The players participating in this team event are TM|Arslan Ash, DRX|Knee, Falcons|Atif, KDF|Ulsan, Falcons|Farzeen, Varrel|Rangchu, QAD|TheJon, KDF|CBM, Fate|Numan Ch, VIT|JeonDDing, ROC|Usama Abbasi, KDF|Mulgold, TM|Hafiz Tanveer and DRX|Chanel.









    For the longest time, South Korea was the most dominant force in competitive Tekken but halfway through Tekken 7, that all changed when TM|Arslan Ash won Evo Japan 2019.


    After putting his country Pakistan on the map, many more beasts emerged from the country and the battle between Pakistan and South Korea in Tekken has become one of the most enduring and celebrated storylines in the fighting game community.


    This weekend, we’re going to see a conclusion to it, at least for the time being, as this team battle unfolds between seven of the best players from each country.


    Streaming is being done at BAAZ GG.


    Pakistan beats Korea 13-9.

    Pakistan: TM|Hafiz Tanveer (Claudio) beat Korea: KDF|Mulgold (Feng) 2-1.

    Note 2: Since all of Korea’s players had been temporarily eliminated at this point, the player lives were reset for all players to be able to re-enter the battle.

    Pakistan: TM|Hafiz Tanveer (Claudio) beat Korea: VIT|JeonDDing (Eddy) 2-0.

    Pakistan: QAD|TheJon (King) beat Korea: KDF|CBM (Jin) 2-0.

    Pakistan: QAD|TheJon (King) beat Korea: Varrel|Rangchu (Kuma) 2-0.

    Korea: Varrel|Rangchu (Kuma) beat Pakistan: Fate|Numan Ch (Steve) 2-1.

    Korea: DRX|LowHigh (Bryan) beat Pakistan: TM|Arslan Ash (Nina) 2-1.

    Korea: DRX|LowHigh (Bryan) beat Pakistan: Falcons|Atif (Dragunov) 2-0.

    Pakistan: Falcons|Atif (Dragunov) beat Korea: KDF|Ulsan (Dragunov) 2-1.

    Korea: KDF|Mulgold (Feng) beat Pakistan: Falcons|Farzeen (Victor) 2-0.

    Korea: KDF|Mulgold (Feng) beat Pakistan: ROC|Usama Abbasi (Jun) 2-1.

    Pakistan: QAD|TheJon (King) beat Korea: DRX|Knee (Bryan) 2-1.

    Note: Since all of Korea’s players had been temporarily eliminated at this point, the player lives were reset for all players to be able to re-enter the battle.

    Pakistan: QAD|TheJon (King) beat Korea: KDF|Ulsan (Dragunov) 2-0.

    Korea: KDF|Ulsan (Dragunov) beat Pakistan: TM|Arslan Ash (Nina) 2-0.

    Pakistan: TM|Arslan Ash (Nina) beat Korea: VIT|JeonDDing (Eddy) 2-1.

    Korea: VIT|JeonDDing (Eddy) beat Pakistan: Falcons|Farzeen (Victor) 2-0.

    Pakistan: Falcons|Farzeen (Victor) beat Korea: DRX|LowHigh (Bryan) 2-1.

    Korea: DRX|LowHigh (Bryan) beat Pakistan: ROC|Usama Abbasi (Jun) 2-0.

    Pakistan: Fate|Numan Ch (Steve) beat Korea: DRX|Knee (Bryan) 2-0.

    Pakistan: Fate|Numan Ch (Steve) beat Korea: KDF|CBM (Jin) 2-1.

    Korea: KDF|CBM (Jin) beat Pakistan: TM|Hafiz Tanveer (Claudio) 2-1.

    Pakistan: Falcons|Atif (Dragunov) beat Korea: KDF|Mulgold (Claudio) 2-0.

    Pakistan: Falcons|Atif (Dragunov) beat Korea: Varrel|Rangchu (Kuma) 2-0.

    System Note: The unleashed team format is a first-to-13 sets won system where each player gets temporarily eliminated either after losing or after winning 2 sets in a row. Once all 7 players have been eliminated for one team, the player lives get reset which means that the temporarily eliminated players re-enter the fray.


    Pakistan beats Korea 7-3.

    Pakistan:TM|Hafiz Tanveer (Claudio) beat Korea: DRX|Knee (Bryan) 3-1.

    Korea: DRX|Knee (Bryan) beat Pakistan: ROC|Usama Abbasi (Jun) 3-2.

    Pakistan: Fate|Numan Ch (Steve) beat Korea: KDF|Ulsan (Dragunov) 3-0.

    Korea: DRX|Knee (Bryan) beat Pakistan: QAD|TheJon (King) 3-2.

    Korea: KDF|Ulsan (Dragunov) beat Pakistan: Falcons|Atif (Dragunov) 3-2.

    Pakistan: TM|Arslan Ash (Nina) beat Korea: Varrel|Rangchu (Kuma) 3-2.

    Pakistan: Falcons|Farzeen (Victor) beat Korea: KDF|Mulgold (Claudio) 3-1.

    Pakistan: ROC|Usama Abbasi (Jun) beat Korea: VIT|JeonDDing (Eddy, Clive) 3-1.

    Pakistan: TM|Hafiz Tanveer (Claudio) beat Korea: KDF|CBM (Jin) 3-0.

    Pakistan: Fate|Numan Ch (Steve) beat Korea: DRX|Chanel (Zafina, Alisa) 3-0.


    • DRX|Knee (Bryan) beat TM|Arslan Ash (Clive, Nina) 10-2.

    • KDF|Ulsan (Dragunov) beat Falcons|Atif (Dragunov, Kuma, Nina) 10-7.

    • T1|Edge (Hwoarang) beat QAD|TheJon (King) 5-4.







    Source: Event Hubs

  • 5 Things We Did This Week

    Democrats and many federal workers are having complete meltdowns after Elon Musk asked them to submit a simple email on the 5 things they accomplished last week.

    With how much waste, fraud, and abuse there is in the government, it makes sense why some people would get upset over someone checking to see if they are actually doing work.

    In honor of Elon’s request, here are 5 things that Libs of TikTok did last week:

    After our report went viral, the school released a statement claiming that students were “mistakenly” given the class and that they’ve fixed the “error.”

    Sure… just a “mistake.”

    Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth responded directly to our report stating he was “All over it.”

    Shortly afterward, the DHA issued a memo stating they were reviewing all documents to confirm they were aligned with Executive Orders.

    After admitting to two crimes publicly, US Attorney Ed Martin responded to our report stating that she is now under investigation.

    Lucy Grace Nelson, a man pretending to be a woman, was arrested for the alleged vandalization and attempted arson of a Tesla dealership in Colorado.

    The fake news media all reported it was a woman who was arrested for that crime. However, we soon discovered that Lucy was a man. You just can’t trust the media…

    For years, Jake Tapper pushed the narrative that Joe Biden was not in cognitive decline. After the recent announcement of his new book “Original Sin” detailing Biden’s mental decline, we made sure to expose Jake’s poor attempt to rewrite history.

    Well, that wasn’t too hard. Seems like if you are actually doing your job, then it’s quite easy to list five things that you did in a week.

    As the Left and the mainstream media continue to complain about Trump and Elon cutting waste, fraud, and abuse from the government, we’ll focus on our mission to expose the corruption embedded deep in our institutions and the groomers coming after your children.

    That was easy!

    -LoTT Team

    Source: Libs of TikTok

  • Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour 2024-2025 Finals early results, stream ft Yasha, Inzem, Wade, Hikari, Zane, Noka, HookGangGod, Ikoan and more











    Update: This story has been updated with day 1 results.






    The Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour has been running for yet another season and after an unfortunate delay the finals will be taking place this weekend in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.


    Players participating in these finals are SLY|Yasha, Inzem, IZI|Wade, Hikari, PAR|Zane, DZ|Noka, HookGangGod, Ikoan, OBAssassin, Maddo, Novix, Xanxus, LegendaryyMuffin, Lucar, Plug and BeastOfUAE.









    After a bunch of qualifying events the leaderboards have been filled and the top placers as well as the winner of Evo 2024’s Dragon Ball FighterZ tournament have shown up to compete for the final title.


    Originally meant to be held back in January, the finals unfortunate had to be postponed but now we’ll get to see who is going to be the reigning champ of Dragon Ball FighterZ for the 2024-2025 season.


    Unfortunately, due to the scheduling change the Last Chance Qualifier which was planned also had to be scrapped, so there’s no opportunities to qualify for players who aren’t already part of the lineup.


    Streaming is being done at Dragon Ball FighterZ.




    Winners bracket

    Inzem (Base Vegeta, Cell, Android 18) vs. SLY|Yasha (Blue Gogeta, Vegito, Android 17)

    Xanxus (Cooler, Blue Vegeta, Vegeta | Cooler, Hit, Goku Black) vs. Hikari (Blue Gogeta, Vegito, Android 17)

    Losers bracket

    Namul (SS4 Gogeta, Lab Coat 21, Frieza) vs. LegendaryyMuffin (Super Baby 2, Master Roshi, Krillin)

    PAR|Zane (Goku Black, Fused Zamasu, Beerus | Goku Black, Fused Zamasu, Ultra Instinct Goku) vs. HookGangGod (Vegeta, Super Baby 2, Piccolo)














    # Player Char(s) Ctry SR GR GD
    1 Inzem Base Vegeta, Cell, Android 18 USA 3-0 6-1 +5
    2 Namul SS4 Gogeta, Lab Coat 21, Frieza KOR 2-1 5-3 +2
    3 DZ| Noka Goku Black, Beerus, Adult Gohan FRA 1-2 2-4 -2
    4 Novix Jiren, Lab Coat 21, Janemba AUS 0-3 1-6 -5

    Note: Ctry stands for Country, SR stands for Set Record, GR stands for Game Record and GD stands for Game Differential.

    Note 2: Tiebreakers are based on Game Differential first and head-to-head second.


    • Namul (SS4 Gogeta, Lab Coat 21, Frieza) beat DZ|Noka (Goku Black, Beerus, Adult Gohan) 2-0.

    • Inzem (Base Vegeta, Cell, Android 18) beat Novix (Jiren, Lab Coat 21, Janemba) 2-0.

    • Namul (SS4 Gogeta, Lab Coat 21, Frieza) beat Novix (Jiren, Lab Coat 21, Janemba) 2-1.

    • Inzem (Base Vegeta, Cell, Android 18) beat DZ|Noka (Goku Black, Beerus, Adult Gohan) 2-0.

    • DZ|Noka (Goku Black, Beerus, Adult Gohan) beat Novix (Jiren, Lab Coat 21, Janemba) 2-0.

    • Inzem (Base Vegeta, Cell, Android 18) beat Namul (SS4 Gogeta, Lab Coat 21, Frieza) 2-1.














    # Player Char(s) Ctry SR GR GD
    1 Xanxus Cooler, Blue Vegeta, Vegeta PHI 2-1 4-2 +2
    2 PAR| Zane Goku Black, Fused Zamasu, Ultra Instinct Goku USA 2-1 4-2 +2
    3 IZI| Wade Super Baby 2, Janemba, Trunks FRA 2-1 4-2 +2
    4 Plug Blue Goku, Videl, Nappa GBR 0-3 0-6 -6

    Note: Ctry stands for Country, SR stands for Set Record, GR stands for Game Record and GD stands for Game Differential.

    Note 2: Tiebreakers are based on Game Differential first and head-to-head second.


    Tiebreaker Match 3: Xanxus (Cooler, Blue Vegeta, Vegeta) beat PAR|Zane (Goku Black, Fused Zamasu, Beerus) 1-0.

    Tiebreaker Match 2: PAR|Zane (Goku Black, Fused Zamasu, Beerus) beat IZI|Wade (Super Baby 2, Janemba, Trunks) 1-0.

    Tiebreaker Match 1: Xanxus (Cooler, Blue Vegeta, Vegeta) beat IZI|Wade (Super Baby 2, Janemba, Trunks) 1-0.

    • PAR|Zane (Goku Black, Fused Zamasu, Beerus) beat Plug (Blue Goku, Videl, Nappa) 2-0.

    • IZI|Wade (Super Baby 2, Janemba, Trunks) beat Xanxus (Cooler, Blue Vegeta, Vegeta) 2-0.

    • Xanxus (Cooler, Blue Vegeta, Vegeta) beat Plug (Blue Goku, Videl, Nappa) 2-0.

    • PAR|Zane (Goku Black, Fused Zamasu, Beerus) beat IZI|Wade (Super Baby 2, Janemba, Trunks) 2-0.

    • Xanxus (Cooler, Hit, Goku Black) beat PAR|Zane (Goku Black, Fused Zamasu, Ultra Instinct Goku) 2-0.

    • IZI|Wade (Super Baby 2, Janemba, Trunks) beat Plug (Blue Goku, Videl, Nappa) 2-0.














    # Player Char(s) Ctry SR GR GD
    1 SLY| Yasha Blue Gogeta, Vegito, Android 17 FRA 3-0 6-2 +4
    2 LegendaryyMuffin Super Baby 2, Master Roshi, Krillin USA 2-1 5-2 +3
    3 Maddo Super Baby 2, Trunks, Fused Zamasu JPN 1-2 3-5 -2
    4 Lucar Trunks, Videl, Android 16 USA 0-3 1-6 -5

    Note: Ctry stands for Country, SR stands for Set Record, GR stands for Game Record and GD stands for Game Differential.

    Note 2: Tiebreakers are based on Game Differential first and head-to-head second.


    • Maddo (Super Baby 2, Trunks, Fused Zamasu) beat Lucar (Trunks, Videl, Android 16) 2-1.

    • SLY|Yasha (Blue Gogeta, Vegito, Android 17) beat LegendaryyMuffin (Super Baby 2, Master Roshi, Krillin) 2-1.

    • LegendaryyMuffin (Super Baby 2, Master Roshi, Krillin) beat Lucar (Trunks, Videl, Android 16) 2-0.

    • SLY|Yasha (Blue Gogeta, Vegito, Android 17) beat Maddo (Super Baby 2, Trunks, Fused Zamasu) 2-1.

    • LegendaryyMuffin (Super Baby 2, Master Roshi, Krillin) beat Maddo (Super Baby 2, Trunks, Fused Zamasu) 2-0.

    • SLY|Yasha (Blue Gogeta, Vegito, Android 17) beat Lucar (Trunks, Videl, Android 16) 2-0.













    # Player Char(s) Ctry SR GR GD
    1 Hikari Blue Gogeta, Vegito, Android 17 USA 3-0 6-0 +6
    2 HookGangGod Vegeta, Super Baby 2, Piccolo USA 2-1 4-3 +1
    3 Ikoan Jiren, Lab Coat 21, Gotenks JPN 1-2 3-5 -2
    4 OBAssassin Teen Gohan, Hit, Trunks GBR 0-3 1-6 -5

    Note: Ctry stands for Country, SR stands for Set Record, GR stands for Game Record and GD stands for Game Differential.

    Note 2: Tiebreakers are based on Game Differential first and head-to-head second.


    • HookGangGod (Vegeta, Super Baby 2, Piccolo) beat OBassassin (Teen Gohan, Hit, Trunks) 2-0.

    • Hikari (Blue Gogeta, Vegito, Android 17) beat Ikoan (Jiren, Lab Coat 21, Gotenks) 2-0.

    • HookGangGod (Vegeta, Super Baby 2, Piccolo) beat Ikoan (Jiren, Lab Coat 21, Gotenks) 2-1.

    • Hikari (Blue Gogeta, Vegito, Android 17) beat OBAssassin (Teen Gohan, Hit, Trunks) 2-0.

    • Ikoan (Jiren, Lab Coat 21, Goetnks) beat OBAssassin (Teen Gohan, Hit, Trunks) 2-1.

    • Hikari (Blue Gogeta, Vegito, Android 17) beat HookGangGod (Vegeta, Super Baby 2, Piccolo) 2-0.


    The action will begin at 9 a.m. PDT on both Saturday and Sunday.

    Time Zone Conversion

    EDT: Add 3 hours.

    UTC/UK Time: Add 7 hours.

    CET: Add 8 hours.

    JST: Add 16 hours.







    Source: Event Hubs

  • CNN’s “Fact-Check” Cover Up EXPOSED by LoTT

    Earlier this week, President Trump gave his first address to Congress since his return to the White House. While the Democrat’s behavior during his speech was truly despicable, the fake news media was equally as horrid.

    However, the winner for worst fake news of the week goes to no other than CNN.

    Following Trump’s speech, CNN released a “Fact Check” of the President’s speech.

    One of these so-called “Fact Checks” stated that Trump claiming 8 million dollars that was spent on medical experiments involving “transgender mice” was false.

    The thing is, CNN’s “fact check” was WRONG.

    After running that lie for some time, CNN decided to stealth edit their article, removing their claim that Trump’s statement was “false” and instead claiming that Trump’s “transgender mice” comment needs “context.”

    Only a small disclaimer at the bottom of the piece notified readers that CNN had published fake news on their platform.

    After discovering this stealth edit, Libs of TikTok posted a side-by-side comparison on X for all to see. Prominent figures such as Elon Musk further shared the story drawing even more attention to CNN’s shady news reporting.

    CNN’s Van Jones then said live on air that Trump’s transgender mice claim is “not even real,” either forgetting or ignoring the fact that his own network was forced to issue a correction that it was true.

    Occasions like this remind us that the fake news media is just that: FAKE.

    If the media refuses to be honest with the American people, then it is up to others to stand up for the truth and call out the lies. That’s why free speech on platforms like X is so important.

    At Libs of TikTok, we make it our mission to deliver the truth. You deserve to be free from gaslighting media companies that serve as political propaganda for the radical Left.

    We will always make sure the fake news is held accountable for their actions.

    We are the media now!

    See you later and have a great weekend!

    -LoTT Team

    Source: Libs of TikTok

  • Kakeru discusses his intention to buy his wife a ring and more with the $1,000,000 he won at Capcom Cup 11











    Capcom Cup 11 is now behind us. Though many players had their doubts about JP after a series of nerfs, IBSG|Kakeru was able to demonstrate that he was still a very viable character by winning the $1,000,000 grand prize.






    Funnily enough, Kakeru actually considered pulling Mai Shiranui out, but ended up getting into a fight with his wife about it. In the end, it was decided that he would stick with JP, which is a decision that seemingly paid off due to his big victory.









    During the interview in which Kakeru revealed this, he was asked by Walker Plus about how his wife has helped him with his competitive career. Translations have been handled by our very own Nicholas “MajinTenshinhan” Taylor.


    “On social media, the ‘marriage buff’ has become a big subject. How did you feel the change in motivation from having a family with you?” asked Walker Plus.


    “My motivation itself hasn’t changed that much,” responded Kakeru. “My wife helps me with managing my physical condition and food intake and she’s a big healing factor on the mental side for me, so she really helps me a lot in those areas. Compared to before we got married, I can truly focus only on the competition itself and lend my focus entirely to the Street Fighter 6 competitive environment which has been big for me.”


    At one point, Kakeru mentioned that he’d be using the $1,000,000 grand prize he won at Capcom Cup 11 to buy his wife a ring. However, he mentioned that money like that tends to disappear rather quickly for him.


    Aside from a ring for his wife, Kakeru doesn’t have many plans on what to do with the $1,000,000. Of course, he’s made it clear that he still intends to participate in the competitive scene.


    “You mentioned you’ll be getting her a ring with the 1 million dollar prize. Any other plans?” asked Walker Plus.


    “No, not really,” said Kakeru. “It was the same when I won Gamers8 ($400,000 in 2023). Money really just disappears quickly, ha ha… I want to continue winning for a long time in this field so preparing funds for my next competition and maintaining a food regimen that works for a pro player both cost money, so I want to focus mainly on that as much as I can.”





    Source: Event Hubs

  • LoTT Exposes Pervert Professor, Trans Council Member, and Anti-American Media

    While wokeness has embedded itself deep inside the institutions of this nation, Libs of TikTok is working around the clock to expose purveyors of radical leftist agendas.

    This week alone we achieved some MAJOR wins!

    First up, we exposed one of the most disgusting cases of sexual perversion ever seen inside a public university.

    Kyle Miller, a pro-LGBTQ and anti-Trump professor at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, became the subject of our investigation after we discovered that Miller was posting videos of himself masturbating on campus grounds.

    Soon after we published our report, Miller’s SIU profile and social media accounts, which contained the pornographic material in question, were scrubbed from the internet.

    SIU Carbondale, the campus where Miller reportedly worked, issued a ‘nothing burger’ statement saying they were “aware of the situation.” However, there are currently reports circulating that Miller may have been placed on leave by the college.

    Next, we have Jessica Ann Roberts, a transgender activist who was recently appointed as a council member for Lynnwood City, WA. Shortly after LoTT elevated the story highlighting that Roberts was operating an OnlyFans account, he withdrew himself from the city council.

    Last but not least we have a major win for patriotic Americans!

    Dugger Band, a country music brother duo from Tennessee, were reportedly sent a letter from the show ‘Today in Nashville on WSMV‘ telling them that they weren’t allowed to perform their new song “True Colors” because it’s “politically biased.”

    After LoTT shared their story, their song ‘True Colors’ skyrocketed to NUMBER 1 on the iTunes US Country Charts!

    Every week begins a new fight against radical leftist ideologies that seek to corrupt the minds of our youth and destroy our institutions. That’s why Libs of TikTok’s mission is so important.

    We will continue calling out these woke activists and help usher in a golden age of common sense and truth!

    Have a great weekend and see you next week!

    —LoTT Team

    Source: Libs of TikTok

  • World Engineering Day: Sustainable Development

    World Engineering Day: Sustainable Development

    The Calabar Branch of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), in collaboration with the Cross River State Chapter of the Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers (NICE), is commemorating World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development, an event dedicated to recognizing the invaluable contributions of Engineers in shaping a sustainable future. This year’s theme resonated deeply with our commitment to fostering innovation that addresses global challenges while promoting environmental stewardship.

    Speaking about today’s event, Engr (Dr) Obeten Nicholas Otu, FNICE, the Chairman-Elect of NICE, Cross River State Chapter, emphasized that sustainability isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a necessity. Sighting that the theme for this year’s event underscored the critical role that Engineering plays in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). He noted that Engineers lead the way in developing solutions to combat climate change, strengthen infrastructure resilience, and enhance community well-being. Engr. Obeten also mentioned that the global event provides a valuable opportunity for professionals, students, and stakeholders to connect, exchange ideas, and explore collaborative efforts to promote sustainable initiatives in the region.

    He further remarked that Engr. Margaret Aina Oguntala, FNSE – the President of Nigeria Society of Engineers/Chairman-in-Council, Engr. Tokunbo Ajanaku, FNSE, FNICE – National Chairman of the Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers along with the Chairman of the Calabar Branch of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, Engr. Igbor Joseph Alaga, MNSE, are committed to championing sustainability in Engineering. He also urges members of NICE, Cross River State Chapter, other divisions of NSE as well as critical stakeholders to collaborate and actively participate in initiatives that promote environmental responsibility and social equity.

    Together, we can build a resilient and sustainable future through Engineering excellence!

  • Okpambe Fishing Festival To Hold On Saturday, March 22, 2025

    Okpambe Fishing Festival To Hold On Saturday, March 22, 2025

    The 2025 edition of the Okpambe Cultural and Fishing Festival (OCAFFEST) is set to hold between 21st and 22nd March, promising a spectacular celebration.

    The announcement was made public after a crucial meeting on Friday, February 28th, 2025, convened by the Ogabor of Okpambe kingdom, His Majesty, Oche Achigbe Oguda, alongside his Aatumambe, community leaders and the festival’s organizing committee.

    Ogabor Achigbe Oguda, in a remark, expressed his delight at the manner the festival has gained prominence over the years, emphasizing its significance in preserving the rich cultural heritage of the Yala-Obubra people. The royal father, who spoke through his Osogbo, the traditional prime minister, maintained that the festival is a testament to the enterprising nature of the Yala/Obubra people and the enduring community spirit associated with the larger Idoma nation, and promised royal support for this year’s edition and subsequent ones “We are committed to ensuring a memorable and successful event that will showcase the beauty of our land and the strength of our unity.” The king stated.

    One of the members of the Aatumambe royal society and key royal advisor to the King, Olaatumambe Ogar Ndifon, noted that the festival is significant in fostering peaceful coexistence and attracting visitors to, not just the kingdom but the entire Obubra LGA. He pledged the support of the Aatumambe royal society, emphasizing the importance of incorporating other unique traditional rituals and practices into the festivity. “We are dedicated to upholding the authenticity of the Okpambe Fishing Festival and ensuring that its cultural significance is preserved for future generations,” Olaatumambe Ogar Ndifon said.

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    Also speaking, the Chairman of the Yala-Obubra Community Association, Calabar chapter, Hycent Ndoma, contended that the people of Yala-Obubra are highly peaceful, hospitable and culturally rich and urged them not to deviate from this good record as they prepare to welcome visitors from all over the world, in the course of the celebration. He spoke about the diaspora community’s enthusiasm for the festival and promised to rally all stakeholders for the celebration. “We are excited that the kingdom has fixed a date for another edition of the spectacular Okpambe Fishing Festival and as a diasporan Organization, we are committed to mobilizing our members to participate and contribute to its success,” he said.

    On his part, the chairman of the Yala-Obubra Development Association, Patrick Oba Enem emphasized the festival’s potential to boost local tourism and economic activity. He noted that the event will not only celebrate the Yala-Obubra culture but also provide opportunities for local artisans and businesses to thrive and therefore called on all relevant stakeholders to key into the vision. He revealed that the palace, the leadership and the organising committee are working closely with the government to ensure that the festival benefits the entire community, LGA and state”

    While addressing the people, Eriacy Confidence Oba, the coordinator of the festival and CEO of Coneri Nigeria, detailed the planned activities for the two-day extravaganza, revealing that this year’s edition will be a grand celebration, featuring two distinct events: the Moninkim festival and the Okpambe Fishing Festival.

    According to the Tourism Development Expert, the Moninkim festival scheduled for March 21st will feature a vibrant Moninkim Carnival, a captivating Moninkim pageant, and a Moninkim/fishing arts exhibition, showcasing the artistic talents of the community. While the Okpambe Fishing Festival planned to hold on March 22nd will include the highly anticipated fish catch competition, a traditional chieftaincy festival, a beautiful fishing carnival, the exciting auctioning of the biggest catch, and a grand bonfire night to conclude the festivities.
    “We are committed to making this year’s Okpambe Fishing Festival a resounding success,” Oba concluded, seizing the opportunity to invite everyone to join them in celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Yala-Obubra.