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@allyblck
우리 모두가 땡 💜 | 다시 한번 sip sip sip 🖤 | I do content creation when I’m not feeling lazy 🫧
🇨🇮 Beigetreten Eylül 2015
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@BamBam1A When you have a lot of empathy, you get sad seeing all the hate going around. I believe the hate people give is because themselves are full of it. people will always hate, even when you do the right thing. that’s why focusing on the love you give and receive is the most important
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Ils l’ont tellement traité comme de la merde tant mieux pour lui omg vraiment contente et j’espère que la suite sera bien mieux pour lui ! La SM ne mérite rien de bien de toute façon
About Music@AboutMusicYT
Lucas has left with SM Entertainment. His contract ended today.
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I really appreciate Japanese culture and the land/country. But the people?… at least those that i saw on twitter… it made me regret learning Japanese for 5 years. I should have focused on any other language
愛国心の足りないなまけ者 にきめっ!@tacowasa2nd
イーロンマスクのクソ野郎が勝手に翻訳機能なんて導入しやがったせいで日本人の評判がすごい勢いで落ちてるな。 ペドフィリアが多い レイシストが多い インセルが多い 自分達のこと名誉白人だと思ってる 必死に白人に褒められた動画を探してる とか恥ずかしいことがいっぱい世界にバレてしまった。
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Elle est tellement française. Bien pain jambon beurre 100%
开@nothingonini
this interaction between the professor and jongin please 😭😭😭 🐻: professor 👩🏻🏫: oui 🐻: can u speak Korean ?? 👩🏻🏫: NO LMFAOOOO
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GAARA IS THE ONLY ONE CRYING IM LOSING MY SHIT LMAOOOO
Chuuzumaki@soedore
he really thought naruto was going to abandon sasuke for him 😭
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song so good she had to put it on 2 projects
Pop Base@PopBase
Tyla‘s sophomore album ‘A*POP’ will consist of 14 tracks, including ‘IS IT,’ ‘SHE DID IT AGAIN (feat. Zara Larsson),’ and ‘CHANEL.’
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when he has tattoos and boxes and rides a motorcycle and has piercings and works out but babies his dog and giggles at cute videos and gets angry at his food and talks to inanimate objects and cries over bts/army videos and does late night karaoke and loves pleasant scents and
🎧ྀི♪⋆.✮@mryunkis
he posts shit like this and has the personality of a marshmallow GOD WHY IS HE PERFECT.
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Seven elementary school teachers in Japan
formed a private chat group
to share photos of the children they taught.
Seventy-five girls were violated.
The leader was sentenced this week.
Two years and six months.
He had been the founder and administrator
of the group.
The other six members were also elementary school teachers.
None of them had ever met in person.
They had found each other online —
bound by one shared interest.
The sexual exploitation of the children they taught.
Over years,
in classrooms, at school lunches, on field trips,
during changing rooms and recorder practice,
they secretly photographed and filmed
more than 75 girls in their care.
They uploaded the images to a private group.
They complimented each other's work.
"Nice shot."
"Can't stop looking at this one."
They also shared AI-generated deepfake images
of the real children they taught —
digitally stripped, sexualized,
and circulated among themselves.
These men were not strangers to the girls.
They were their homeroom teachers.
The ones who wrote their report cards.
The ones who walked them to the school gate.
When police finally arrested the group's founder,
he offered one explanation:
"I felt lonely.
My relationship with my family was deteriorating.
On SNS, I finally felt connected to people.
I didn't want to lose that connection."
The judge gave him two years and six months.
Seventy-five children.
Two-and-a-half years.
If we divide his sentence by his known victims,
each child is worth twelve days of his freedom.
This is not a story about seven monsters.
Monsters are rare.
These men were ordinary elementary school teachers,
who signed contracts to protect children,
who showed up to work every day,
who were promoted,
who received parents' trust,
who stood at graduation ceremonies
and watched children they had photographed walk across the stage.
They found each other not because they were rare.
They found each other because they were many.
Japan is scheduled to begin operating
a background check system for people working with children —
the so-called "Japanese DBS" —
in December 2026.
Eight months from now.
Until then,
every year in Japan,
hundreds of teachers are disciplined
for sexual misconduct against students.
Most of them return to the classroom.
Many of them cross prefectures and apply again.
The system, for now, allows this.
His name is Yuji Wada.
He is forty-two years old.
He will walk out of prison at forty-four.
Seventy-five children will carry this for life.
This is not justice.
And somewhere, this morning,
in a Japanese classroom,
another man like him
is handing out worksheets.

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