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JPMorgan Lorna Hajdini and Chirayu Rana Scandal refers to a viral scandal and sexual harassment lawsuit following allegations that 37-year-old J.P. Morgan Executive Director Lorna Hajdini allegedly abused her position to sexually harass a junior male employee, initially a "John Doe" but later identified as 35-year-old Chirayu Rana, including claims she drugged him, subjected him to racial abuse and threatened his career. The scandal spread quickly online in late April and early May 2026, particularly on X / Twitter, where users made light of the situation, joking at the accuser's expense. After the claims initially spread, it was reported that Rana (a principal at investment firm Bregal Sagemount) was the accuser, and images of him leaked online, spawning memes mocking him. Details then emerged that Rana had been accused of fabricating the claims after an internal investigation at JPMorgan found no evidence of wrongdoing. Hajdini then issued a statement via her lawyers and denied the allegations, with JPMorgan doing the same. The reports that the story was fake and allegedly made up by Rana rapidly garnered attention online as it sparked further memes and viral discourse.
Pure Aura Girl is a series of memes and video edits based on a clip of IShowSpeed asking a Chinese girl if she knows his name and she answers, "Darren Watkins Jr.," then poses with a shrug. The clip first became the subject of edits in early April 2025, nearing the end of IShowSpeed's trip to China. It resurfaced as the further subject of edits, including an edit that describes her pose as "pure aura," in 2026, going viral on TikTok.
Texts To Song Trend or Text Message AI Song Trend refers to a viral TikTok trend that began in mid-April 2026, in which users use texts or messages from friends and family as lyrics for AI-generated songs, typically using the Suno Music AI tool, in various genres such as gospel, reggae, screamo and more. The trend began when a user turned their daughter's texts asking for Starbucks into an emo song, which quickly went viral and inspired others to create their own.
World War 11 refers to a quote by United States Representative Ilhan Omar, where she reads "World War II" as "World War 11" while giving a speech discussing her and Sen. Hirono's "Neighbors Not Enemies Act." The speech took place in January 2025 and resurfaced online in late April 2026, going viral on X / Twitter and inspiring memes and reactions that make fun of Omar. Many of the reactions use a clip of Omar making the mistake and omit the following seconds where she corrects herself and laughs it off.
The Winona Ryder and Jamiroquai "Breasts Too Big, Too Much Sex" Breakup Story refers to a viral story about Jamiroquai frontman Jay Kay breaking up with actress Winona Ryder because her breasts were too big and she always wanted to have sex with him. Jay Kay purportedly made the claim to FHM Magazine in 2005 and was quoted in an article as saying, "She did have this habit of constantly wanting to play hide the sausage. It was exhausting." The story resurfaced and went viral on social media in April 2026, inspiring reactions and memes.
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Lets compare you with people who achieved extraordinary accomplishments at your age. We list some of the biggest and most accomplished individuals from age 1 to age 105, what are some of their accomplishments, including being Nobel laureates, becoming a billionaire, achieving a world record and being child prodigies and super geniuses. Sources: Business Insider, Guinness World Records, Museum of Conceptual Arts, Wikipedia Images: Noun Project (with license) Music Used: Revolt Of The Machines by Frank Schröter Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7426-revolt-of-the-machines License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license List of featured individuals: Christian Heinrich Heineken, Narasimhan Ravikiran, Wang Yani, Dorothy Straight, Budhia Singh, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Jackie Coogan, John von Neumann, Sarah Caldwell, Michael Kearney, Vicki Van Meter, Sergey Karjakin, Marjorie Gestring, Pablo Picasso, Louis Braille, Charlie D Amelio, Malala Yousafzai, Pelé, Mary Shelly, Issac Newton, Lexie Alford, Alexander the Great, Mark Zuckerberg, Johannes Kepler, Gherman Titov, Michangelo, Matthieu Tordeur, Niels Bohr, Alexander Graham Bell, Nat Turner, Thomas Wedgwood, Leonardo Da Vinci, Amelia Earhart, Matthias Jakob Schleiden, Frederick William Herschel, Charlie Duke, Norman Borlaug, Neil Armstrong, Mary Theresa, Christopher Colombus, Jonas Salk, Arlette Schweitzer, John F. Kennedy, Tim Berners-Lee, Fritz Haber, George Foreman, Alexander Fleming, Edward Jenner, Julia Child, Charles Darwin, Joseph Ignace Guillotin, Gengis Khan, Ludwig van Beethoven, Annie Jump Cannon, Alessandro Volta, Mao Zedong, Frank Dobes, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Clara Barton, George, Bernard Shaw , Charles Cagniard de la Tour, J.R.R. Tolkien and many more.
From Elon Musk to Jeff Bezos, how many people have been the richest person alive? What is your odds and probability of becoming the richest person on earth? What about the heaviest person on earth? The oldest person on earth? What about breaking any other records in various categories? A gaming world record? A food world record? A juggling world record? The furthest, or longest world record? We list, compare and analyse all the popular records and see which ones you might break. If you cannot break any individual world record, we will give you the odds of being part of a group of people breaking the world record in events such as most number of people hugging, most number of people jumping or most people in a concert! Disclaimer: This video is not official, nor affliated with Guinness World Records, or Record Setters. It is purely fan made based on publicly available and searchable information from both databases. Numbers may have wide margin of error due to the different record adjudicators - e.g. between Guinness and FIBA for basketball records, as well making no distinction between individual records, group records, previous records or individuals with multiple records (the number listed arbitarily assumes all evens out). The 1 in xxx refers to out of a total population of 10 billion (from 1930s to now). Heptagons are not scaled for this vid. Information is as of January 2021 and may change when you watch this video. Music: Intense Suspense by Jason Shaw (Audionautix.com - CC4.0) Images Use: The Noun Project Individual Sources: https://pastebin.com/Ye436cAs List of World Records: Richest Person Alive, Tallest Person Alive, Fastest Person Alive, Heaviest Person Alive, Oldest Person Alive, Most Bunny Hops on a bike, Most Shirts Worn, Hula Hoop World Record, Most Coins Spin, Most squats in a minute, Most stairs climbed in a single jump, Most mouse clicks in a minute, Longest wall sit, Fastest Beer Mile, Human Flag World Record, Longest Plank, Dabbing world record, Longest painting, Heaviest weight lift, Fastest catcher, Longest handstand, Furthest throw world record, Longest rap world record, and many more including tallest card structure, most balls juggled, largest number of people hugging, largest concert, largest event ever.
In this Probability Comparison episode, we look at how smart and knowledgable you are based on which words you have learnt or know from all different fields - quantum physics, mathematics, economics, googology etc. We rank specific subject related terms based on the how many people took up these subjects in college or are professional in these fields. Statistically compare your IQ with the rest of the world! Disclaimer: Figures in this video is based on global literacy rate (UN), different university majors percentage (Niche Blog), and various other sources (FIFE, PIACC, AGON, PIC etc) referenced in the video itself. They are based on the arbitrary assumption that only high school or college majors in the related field take these subjects and hence heard of the corresponding word. Numbers are not official and may have large error margin. Music: The Vikings by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Image Use: Flaticon, Nounproject, Wiki Commons
We compare the odds of people actually getting certain lucky elements in gaming speedruns, to the odds of getting a perfect run obtaining every item in 1 try. We look at games including Minecraft, Pokemon, Among Us and Mario Kart, and popular streamers which events actually happened to them. Music: "Neon Laser Horizon by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/7015-neon-laser-horizon License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license" Note: Probability calculated based on the cited streamer's video description and may be susceptible to biasness, else calculated using arbitrary odds stated in the description, and may have wide margin of error. Numbers at that scale pretty much has zero odds anyways. This video merely lists the odds and does not imply legitimacy or fraud. When there are millions of people playing, improbable events are bound to happen to the some people.
From Kobe Bryant to US Elections, Among Us to Cyberpunk 2077, Paradise to Tiger King, we compare the most viral and trending topics of 2020 and what are the odds you have searched for this event. We list the most popular events that shaped 2020 that many of us remember, but how many of you actually experienced them, what is the probability, that is 1 in how many of you all actually searched for them? Music used: In Dreams by Scott Buckley (CC4.0), https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/library/in-dreams/ Sources: Google Trends & Semrush Keywords Analytics. Disclaimer: The 1 in XYZ searches for in 2020 refers to the global searches divided by the human population and is only a rough estimate for the number who searched for the particular event. 2020 Search Volume is the total number of searches worldwide for the keywords and associated keywords for the year 2020, up to mid December only. Statistics may contain wide error margins.