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Apex Legends Players Demand Wall Running After New Clip Goes Viral


In the clip, none of the spectators had seen a player seamlessly glide along a wall before. As the clip quickly garnered attention, the concept of ‘wall running’ began to trend. Players are now fervently conjecturing the reasoning behind ‘reserving the ground for movement’, as the focus of the clip and the speculation shifts its attention. Everyone is trying to figure the meaning behind this clip because the video clearly depicts a game mechanic that is previously unknown to the game. As is the norm, players are now prepared for the return of previous mechanics or the unveiling of previously teased content. The speculation is overflowing, mainly because the video gives no context on either a new mode containing the mechanic or a permanent mechanic to the game.
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Comments on the video were almost instantly taken over by people asking for ‘wall-running’ to be a permanent gameplay mechanic. Joordan Below, a player, commented on one of the videos and reacted in a way that perfectly represents the demands of the community: “Please for the love of god bring this as a base mechanic for all legends!!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 Please and thank you!” People who have played the Titanfall games see eye to eye on this issue.
Let me give my final thoughts about the Titanfall relation. If you didn’t know, As Apex is set in the Titanfall universe, it has become somewhat of a legend that players have specifically asked for the return of ‘wall running’, a feature that is shot in the Titanfall games. The fact that ‘wall running’ is not included in Apex has earned large amounts of criticism, as “[xVyperTv] stated, “Apex came from the titanfall universe we have everything in apex that titanfall has except wall running. Soooo say ‘You’ didn’t ask for this but the rest of us did.”
Still, there are some players alongside the rest of the community who aren’t completely in support of it. Abrian, a player who has shown strong disdain for it along with that, responded multiple times with the subtweet, “I’m not a titanfall fan. Keep the wall running bullshit to titanfall. I don’t give a fuck about titanfall.” In a way, this thought process is semi-reasonable; however, there was a deluge of responses that immediately contacted him. Someone called TB replied, “Literally everyone for years have been asking for wall running….the entire titanfall community that plays apex for example….u just typed words.”
Amid the replies were a small amount of gamers discussing the interplay of whether or not ‘wall running’ would bring destruction or enhancement to the ‘Apex’ iteration of the battle royale title. Without a doubt, the utter destruction of the gameplay is one of the dangers the critic raises, whereas the other camp believes the crashing novelty of ‘wall running’ would bring an element of ‘battle royale’ strategy to the game.
Some gamers appear to be raising issues about other aspects of the game, with the centre of the conversation on ‘wall running’. There’s k u z a e h who’s put in multiple entries, “we dont care for tbe 372 times, nerf pk, nerf pk, nerf pk, nerf pk,” which I suppose is a request to nerf the Peacekeeper shotgun? Then there’s the discussion about Caustic’s gas traps and how they’re apparently not working the way they used to.
One of the players named JollySmokeEater started a thread explaining, “Give Caustic his passive back. It literally is the character. He should never take damage in gas. You guys nerfed him harder than you buffed him with the changes to bang and now everything interacting with his gas.” Explaining their grudge against the changes about Caustic’s passive ability, in Jolly’s opinion, Respawn has “messed up” the gas trap.
Even with a single tweet that displays a cool movement, a variety of different conversations about the game’s balance and mechanics can be sparked, which is an interesting observation. Somewhat remarkably, the Apex community is always ready to share their opinions about this topic.
What really stands out here is the way Respawn marketers stay quiet after those teasers. They say, “look at this cool thing,” but instead of supporting the players, they simply allow the players to argue whether that should be in the game or not. As far as I’m concerned, this is a classic developer move.
Some of the players think this is to test the community reaction toward a much bigger movement overhaul to be implemented in the future seasons because of the wall running being a standard feature. Or the feature can be added to a limited-time mode and be removed after a week.
While the game already offers one of the best movements in the battle royale genre, with ziplines, jump pads, and more, the addition of Apex’s wall running would be a welcome complement in my opinion. Not only would it elevate the movement mechanics, but it would create more thrilling scenarios.
That said, the concerns some people have about the meta are understandable. For competitive play, people have flocked to a fixed set of strategies and weapon combinations that are presently in play in Apex. As people have grown comfortable with the meta, the introduction of wall running would force them to abandon those strategies.
Over the years, it’s been clear that Respawn stands apart from other developers when it comes to shaking up their game. It is largely inconsequential whether the wager is for wall running to be considered in the future or just through special temporary gamemodes. The opinions certainly suggest that the matter is of concern to the community.
While some users are complaining about the state of weapons or legend abilities, together with others lamenting how Apex is another type of game, the disparate nature of conversation incited by the tweet underscores the unwavering passion that Apex players display.
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If the Season 1X update doesn’t bring wall running to Apex, I’d imagine it will be lost like many other minor feature tweaks. All the same, players feel better knowing their requests are taken into consideration.
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Top China athlete praised for looks and talent concedes that she embodies strength, beauty

Rising Chinese high jump star, Shao Yuqi, has gone viral for her athletic performance and striking appearance.
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The athlete has also attracted attention and praise for challenging traditional beauty stereotypes in sport.
On August 1, Shao, 23, from the Hubei provincial track and field team based in central China, claimed the women’s high jump title at the 2025 Chinese National Athletics Championships with a leap of 1.90 metres.

Following her victory, Shao went viral on mainland social media for both her performance and her striking looks.
One of her videos on social media showcasing the competition got more than 3 million likes.
Shao was introduced to the high jump at primary school, where her athletic potential was quickly recognised after she effortlessly cleared a one-metre bar during a tryout.
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“There were so many stereotypes in primary school. People assumed that if I went into sports, I would waste my life, maybe end up at a sports school at best,” Shao told Jiupai News.
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Players Pass with Abby Jasmine


From virality to duality, Abby can do it all, from singing to rapping and laying everything on the line.
Additional reporting by Michael Mais Jr.
Staten Island doesn’t always get the spotlight in New York-based hip-hop but when it does it tends to produce something legendary, like a certain nine-member rap group. And in a time where attention spans are short and trends move even faster, one artist is making sure her name sticks: Abby Jasmine.
Long before viral buzz and algorithm-charged exposure, Abby was sharpening her skills in one of the most organic places imaginable: the church. With a father rooted deeply in gospel and musical tradition, she grew up surrounded by melody and message. It was there, among choirs and sermons, that Abby found both her first stage and first audience.
As a youth, that foundation became fuel, and with a few friends and a lot of ambition, she formed a church rap group. Mixing harmonies and hard-hitting bars, what started as a simple creative outlet quickly gained momentum. By the late 2010s, Abby would tap into viral moments that introduced her style and sound to audiences beyond Shaolin.
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However, Abby’s rise is not rooted in luck, but in pure skill that has been sharpened by life, faith, and a relentless drive to be heard. Her lyrics carry clarity, confidence, and depth, standing out in a digital era flooded with noise. Rather than chase co-signs or shortcuts, Abby is building a legacy on her own terms while doing it with grace, grit, and bars that hit.
In her Players Pass interview with Okayplayer, we step into Abby’s world as she opens up about her creative process, inspiration, and what it really takes to make timeless music in her favorite spot, the Cash Only Deli. “I grew up very community-based,” Abby shares. “But that also goes into how I like to make my music. I like to make a community with the producers, the songwriters, and just work with the same people.” Her approach to collaboration is rooted in trust and synergy, a sharp contrast to an internet-rooted culture of disunity that is prevalent in the music industry today.
When asked about her musical inspirations, Abby reflects on growth and perspective, pointing at SZA’s 2017 debut album as a blueprint of her own artistry. “I didn’t really understand Ctrl when it first came out,” she admits. “But now that I am older, I can really appreciate it.” finding new meaning in music once overlooked is a sign of evolution, not just as an artist, but as a woman navigating the world in real-time. That is evident in her song “Caught Up.”
Her creative process is one that is intentional. “When I get my own ideas, I have my own setup and crib when I go home,” Abby says. That sense of independence has become central to her artistry and allows her to carve out space to create on her own terms, without noise or pressure.
“My studio essentials are vibes, silence, and I don’t like so many people in the session,” she continues. For Abby, music is as much about space, energy, and staying tapped into something that is real as it is the sound.
Abby Jasmine is part of a new generation of artists who no longer need to wait for permission. She’s blending her past with her present, building a future where authenticity is louder than hype. And whether she’s going viral or staying lowkey, one thing’s for certain: she is here to stay.
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Medical Clinic Workers Fired After TikTok Video Mocking Patients Goes Viral

Several healthcare workers at Sansum Clinic in Santa Barbara, California, were fired after a TikTok video surfaced showing them mocking patients in an exam room. The video, originally posted by a former employee, depicted staff posing with patients’ bodily fluids on exam tables, with captions like “Are patients allowed to leave you guys gifts?” and “Make sure you leave your healthcare workers sweet gifts like these.” The video quickly went viral, sparking outrage online and prompting Sutter Health, which operates the clinic, to take swift action.
Sutter Health confirmed that all employees involved in the video were terminated, emphasizing that the behavior violated their policies and disrespected patients. The health system stated, “Protecting the trust of those we serve is our highest priority, and when that trust is violated, we take swift action.”
The incident drew widespread condemnation on social media platforms like Reddit and Instagram, where users criticized the workers for their unprofessional conduct. One commenter on Reddit remarked, “No place for shaming the patient in medicine,” while another questioned the clinic’s culture that allowed such behavior.
The Los Angeles Times reported that Sansum Clinic was notified of the video by concerned patients and conducted a review, placing the employees on administrative leave within 24 hours and terminating them shortly after. Sutter Health reiterated their commitment to patient privacy and dignity, using the incident to reinforce their policies with all team members.
The Santa Barbara Independent noted that the video gained traction over Labor Day weekend, leading to a wave of negative reviews on the clinic’s Yelp page. Sutter Health stated that they are conducting a full investigation and that any staff associated with the content are on administrative leave pending the outcome.
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How SaunaBox Went Viral

USC grads Nolan Kahal and Sean Morrissey reveal how they built SaunaBox, the Huntington Beach wellness startup endorsed by pro athletes.

Nolan Kahal and Sean Morrissey are the co-founders of SaunaBox, the Huntington Beach-based viral wellness startup that’s bringing the luxury of a steam room into your home. The young entrepreneurs are USC graduates and former NCAA athletes who started their company at just 25 years old and have created a brand that’s endorsed by professional athletes. In today’s episode, Kahal and Morrissey discuss how they came up with the brand, their biggest hurdles and highlights, and more.
Listen and watch every Thursday here.
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Aryna Sabalenka's Coach Makes Stance On Transgender Athletes Clear During US Open

Aryna Sabalenka put on a clinic during Tuesday night’s match against Qinwen Zheng, winning in straight sets to advance to the semifinals of the US Open.
One of Sabalenka’s coaches, Jason Stacy, went viral during Tuesday night’s match because he was wearing an “XX-XY” hat at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
This hat was made by the XX-XY Athletics brand. Their goal is to protect women’s sports.
“It is simply undeniable that sex matters, especially in sport. It is the single biggest determinant of athletic performance,” the brand’s mission statement reads. “Men and women are different. It’s just a fact. Men have XY chromosomes and more testosterone which makes them stronger and faster.”
While some people support XX-XY Athletics, others believe Sabalenka’s coach is sending a bad message at the US Open, particularly towards the transgender community.
“So what’s up with sabalenka’s coach’s transphobic hat,” one person said.
Another person tweeted, “Is nobody really going to ask @SabalenkaA about her loser physio wearing that disgusting hat?”
“I love that Sabalenka’s coach is wearing that hat,” a third person wrote.
It’s unlikely Sabalenka’s coach addresses all this backlash in the middle of the US Open. Perhaps he’ll field some questions after the tournament comes to an end.
Sabalenka will be back in action at Arthur Ashe Stadium on Thursday night against Emma Navarro.
Related: Tennis Star Aryna Sabalenka Turns Heads In Swimsuit Photos
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Christian Football Players in the NFL

Fans of pro football—and fans of Jesus—likely know about big-name players who profess faith in Christ. But not all Christians in the NFL are household names…yet.
So in addition to high-profile Christian athletes who get lots of press? Let’s look at other football players who glorify God, both on and off the field.
Note: Last week, NFL teams had to cut their rosters to 53 players. So the careers of some of these athletes are now in flux.
RELATED: 9 Christian Football Players Who Glorify Jesus in the NFL
9 More NFL Players Who Are Christians
1. Tyson Bagent (Chicago Bears)

Tyson Bagent, an undrafted quarterback from a Division II college, started four games his rookie year, after Justin Fields was injured. Bagent is known for his hard work, preparation, and strong faith in Jesus. Tyler Haines, who coached Bagent at Shepherd University, told CBS Sports the QB is “a faithful Christian churchgoer,” which “helps make him who he is.”
Bagent had limited playing time in 2024 as a backup. But the Bears recently rewarded him with a two-year, $10 million contract extension. That deal, which could stretch to $16 million with incentives, is life-changing, according to Bagent, 25.
Video went viral of the athlete telling reporters, “My dad is my right-hand man. He didn’t have running water until high school, so there’s definitely a lot of people I can certainly help with this gift I’ve been blessed with.” The West Virginia native added, “It’s certainly a weight off my shoulders and my family’s shoulders.”
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