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ジブリの絵を使用しました。 https://t.co/5g112XmSkm

Beigetreten Temmuz 2016
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cotonam@m7m5ea·
本、絵本をプレゼントしよう。お土産に本、絵本。子どもに本、大人に学習漫画。
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David Stockman
David Stockman@DA_Stockman·
Blatantly bellicose bullshit. US Piracy is piracy. US Aggression is aggression. Pointless US war is pointless war. An Iranian nation with no nukes has no nukes---and that's the consensus of the 17 US intelligence agencies. Netanyahu's endless lies remain lies and endlessly so. What's wrong with you bloodthirsty MAGA HATS?
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga

🚨 MARINES JUST RAPPELED ONTO AN IRANIAN SHIP AFTER THE NAVY BLEW ITS ENGINES TO HELL — TEHRAN SCREAMS "PIRACY" AS THE BLOCKADE TURNS BRUTAL 'Vacate your engine room... or we will subject you to disabling fire." 'Six hours of crystal-clear U.S. warnings. Ignored. Then USS Spruance turns the Iranian-flagged M/V Touska’s propulsion into abstract modern art with a single 5-inch surgical strike. Night falls. Marines from the USS Tripoli fast-rope from helicopters onto the 900-ft behemoth like 21st-century specters of empire — clinical, merciless, flawless. The vessel is now American property. No casualties. Message received. Tehran screams 'PIRACY!' Thucydides just hit 'like' from the grave: the strong do what they can. The weak suffer what they must. This isn’t gunboat diplomacy. It’s gunboat reality — with night vision and zero apologies. Deeply disturbing. Spectacularly American. The Arabian Sea just reminded every ship in the Gulf who still owns the waves. History doesn’t repeat. It fast-ropes in the dark. #TouskaTakedown #IranShipSeized #MarinesFastRope #USBlockadeGoesHot #GunboatReality #HormuzHumiliation #SeaPowerStillRules #ThucydidesApproves #NavyNightRaid #BlockadeEnforced

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Daniel Jeffries
Daniel Jeffries@Dan_Jeffries1·
Friendly reminder, Hinton is the same guy who told us this: "We should stop training radiologists now. It's just completely obvious that within five years, deep learning is going to do better than radiologists.". That was six year ago. He was right about the AI. Wrong about the job. AI already reads scans better than any human. Six years after this nonsense prediction we have more radiologists. That's because Hinton and many others just fundamentally misunderstand that tasks are not jobs and that the job of a radiologist is also interacting with patients, being a light in darkness, providing hope and warmth and care and a thousand other things. Again we need to stop listening to these folks. I cannot say it enough, just because this fellow is brilliant with AI does not mean he has any clue how it will impact society. None. Zero.
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai

Geoffrey Hinton on AI's job loss: History’s tech revolutions replaced one job with another. e.g. Tractors replaced farm jobs with factories & office jobs. But AI will break that cycle, because AI can replace both physical+intellectual labor.

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Q. Anthony Ali
Q. Anthony Ali@NobleQAli·
White women killed slaves so often (particularly children) that the Casual Killing Act was passed in Virginia (1669) to put an end to criminal prosecution for it. If you actually read the accounts of the horrors they inflicted, all of that liberal feminist BS evaporates.
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Kameron_withAK@AldamsScott

@notcapnamerica Ngl when ppl say white women are most of the issues with racism I COMPLETELY disagree . White women will be the first ones to choose good over evil .

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いえもり@iewori·
日本国憲法前文、本当にかっこいいからちゃんと読んだ方がいい。 「日本は平和を守って大人しくしてよう」なんて言ってない。「"全世界"から戦争と貧困をなくそう。俺たちはその柱となろう」って言ってる。
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cotonam@m7m5ea·
アメリカの独身へのフードスタンプが毎月3万円程度だから、日本では現金給付3万円を毎月25万円未満の収入の人に払えばいい。誰かが低賃金労働をするなら、その人が転職すれば解決、という訳では社会としては無いと思うから。
諸隈元シュタイン@moroQma

この年になって、「教養」の虚しさがわかってきました。教養があったら、図書館や美術館やXなど、あまりお金がかからないところで楽しむことができます。一方で、収入が少ないと日々の食費にも困りがちになります。教養を身につけることは、人生を賢く遊ぶ手段であって目的ではないと思い知りました。

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José Luis Granados Ceja
José Luis Granados Ceja@GranadosCeja·
Cuba is now confirming earlier reports of a high-level meeting with US officials: “The elimination of the energy siege against the country was a top priority issue for our delegation. This act of economic coercion is an unjustified punishment for the entire Cuban population.”
David Ramírez Álvarez 🇨🇺@DvidTwit

🚨Meeting between Cuban and U.S. delegations confirmed. @AlejandroIGT stated: During the meeting, neither side set deadlines or made threatening statements, contrary to reports in the U.S. media. The entire exchange took place in a respectful and professional manner.

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Class Consciousness Project
Class Consciousness Project@Class_C_Project·
Palantir Technologies isn’t just another tech firm—it’s surveillance for profit, tied into the state. This piece shows how it operates and why its spread into public services should worry you. This is where capitalism is heading: control, data, and power in the wrong hands. classconsciousnessproject.blog/2026/04/17/bew…
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Adi el Grande
Adi el Grande@icardo8·
🚨 ÚLTIMA HORA: Estados Unidos exige que los aficionados de Argelia, Senegal, Cabo Verde, Costa de Marfil y Túnez paguen un depósito de 15.000 dólares cada uno si quieren asistir al Mundial de 2026. La administración Trump afirma que esto tiene como objetivo "desincentivar la inmigración ilegal". @TheAthletic EEUU es un país inviable para un Mundial de fútbol.
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Ben Norton
Ben Norton@BenjaminNorton·
This is some incredibly absurd propaganda in the influential Washington-based magazine Foreign Policy. It notes that the US empire is trying to weaken China, and blames the USA's extremely aggressive warmongering on... China, for having a non-interventionist policy. The US empire has been at war for its entire existence, but it just can't control itself! It's China’s fault apparently!
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Mouin Rabbani
Mouin Rabbani@MouinRabbani·
An important post about the extraordinary sacrifices Israel has made over the years as a result of its selfless willingness to accept several hundred billion dollars in US taxpayer funds. The aid almost ruined Israel, yet saved the US from certain destruction. No other country has ever proven as willing as Israel to accept US taxpayer funds. So stop whining and start showing a little gratitude that Israel continues to be willing to take your tax dollars.
Haviv Rettig Gur@havivrettiggur

We were never America's charity case. America gave Israel aid because it was in America's interest to do so. It was buying tech no one else would or could make until Israel proved it was possible, like Iron Dome. It was also a massive federal grants program to certain Congressional districts, because among its many conditions, nearly all of it had to be spent in America. There's a famous story told by older Israelis about how the aid crashed the textile industry in Israel's south, a major employer in that working-class region, because the IDF started to buy uniforms from American manufacturers. And over the years, a great many of us have chafed at the loss of independence this aid represented -- including over the past three years, again and again. @EinatWilf made this point: "I’m soooo on board for that! Does this mean that we will finally be allowed to: 1) buy what we want, and from whomever we want and most important, develop and produce what we want even if it competes with American products? 2) win our wars rather than be constantly subjected to arrested development ceasefires?" And everybody in Washington knows all this. Netanyahu himself once talked this way, back in the late 90s, until the beneficiaries (on both sides) told him to shut up. This aid was seen in Washington as leverage over the Israelis -- and America has always sought leverage, from the Kennedy-initiated Cold War "bear hug" to keep Israel from going nuclear to Biden's slow-walking of shipments. There are significant knock-on benefits to Israel if the aid goes away. Here's a big one: A US-induced budget crunch might force Netanyahu to finally cut some of the vast, unique Haredi welfare payouts that keeps half of Haredi men out of the job market. And in military terms, independence is even more critical. For example, we all need to be building at least ten times as many drones, missiles and missile-defense interceptors going forward. Or maybe 50 times. Israel has to get serious about massively upping indigenous production and getting away from reliance on any foreign power, even an ally as powerful as America. Financial aid that forces Israel to buy American interceptors delays that critical shift. (America should also be massively upping production and stockpiling, by the way; these technologies are the future of war, and not even America's production capacity reflects that fact.) Long story short, my "camp" in Israeli thinking -- call us the "fiscal responsibility because we're adults" camp that once, in his better days, included Netanyahu -- has always believed and publicly argued that when the aid ends, it'll be a net benefit for Israel. And one final comment: If the aid really does dry up, this will be celebrated as a win by our enemies, by those who yearn to see Israel fall. Good. In fact, this outcome may be the strongest argument for doing it. The movement to destroy us, especially among Arab and Muslim ideologues, has spent literally generations explaining that we only win wars or thrive economically because we have the backing of America. (And before America it was the French, and before the French the Soviets, and before the Soviets the British, and before the British the Russians...you get the idea. For a century and a half, our enemies told this same story to avoid the possibility that our own strength and competence are the reasons we survive and win.) So when we continue to win in a future shorn of American aid, our enemies will learn something valuable about us, something that might make some of them rethink the strategy of sacrificing new generations of Arab or Persian treasure, honor and blood on the altar of our destruction. So let them celebrate. It's really important that they go through the whole psychological arc. The greater the triumphant expectation, the more powerful and educational will be the ultimate failure.

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Greg Stoker
Greg Stoker@gregjstoker·
So begins the largest veteran and military family act of civil disobedience since the Iraq war began, occupying the Cannon building Rotunda - protesting yet another forever war with Iran which includes the genocide in Palestine, the ethnic cleansing in southern Lebanon, and the potential ground operation in Cuba. Whatever violence we do overseas always comes back home and every war fought by this government is a war on the working class, which is you… we’re here until arrest or speaker Mike Johnson come out to answer for the dead and meet our demands. If you’re an active duty service member and do not wish to join the 5th US generation fighting in a senseless self-destructive war, immoral war for the rich, we will stand with you, there is a way out. Info below: You can file as a conscientious objector and keep your benefits based off time in service. Please call the G.I Rights Hotline (1-877-447-4487) and visit center on conscience on war The coalition includes members from: About Face, Veterans for Peace, Common defense, 5051 vets contingent, Military families speak out, and the Center on Conscience and War.
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Trita Parsi
Trita Parsi@tparsi·
Few Iranian American voices have been as supportive of bombing Iran, or as aggressive in defaming opponents of war, as Masih Alinejad. But now that it's clear that the war has been a disaster, Alinejad predictably backtracks and tries to portray herself as a victim. But her contemptible role will not be forgotten. She betrayed two peoples here: The Iranian people, whose blood is on her hands, and the American people, whose military she treated as her private mercenary army.
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Rep. Mike Levin
Rep. Mike Levin@RepMikeLevin·
Not enough people are talking about this. Hungary’s incoming PM has said that Viktor Orbán used Hungarian government funds to help finance CPAC, the flagship networking event for GOP candidates, members of Congress, and conservative media in this country. Under U.S. law, that is not just a Hungarian problem. Foreign governments are barred from spending money in American elections, and Americans are forbidden from soliciting or accepting it. If these allegations are true, this is a direct attack on the integrity of American democracy. We need a full investigation by Congress, the FEC, and the DOJ. The American people deserve to know exactly what flowed from Orbán’s government into this country’s political ecosystem, who was on the receiving end, and what it bought. ms.now/opinion/new-hu…
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
💢 REPORT | Sexual violence by Israeli settlers and soldiers is deliberately driving Palestinians from their West Bank homes, new report finds More than 70% of displaced Palestinian households in the occupied West Bank identified threats to women and children — particularly sexualised violence — as the decisive reason for leaving their communities, according to a report by the West Bank Protection Consortium, led by the Norwegian Refugee Council. The report documents how conflict-related sexual violence has become a systematic tool of forced displacement in Area C, operating within a broader coercive environment of settler attacks, movement restrictions, and persistent impunity. Based on 83 in-depth interviews and 12 focus group discussions across 10 Palestinian communities, it found at least 16 documented cases of sexual violence attributed to Israeli settlers and soldiers — a figure researchers say is significantly higher in reality, as survivors rarely disclose incidents due to stigma, fear of retaliation, and the threat of further targeting by Israeli forces. Among the documented abuses: ▪️ Settlers attempting to sexually assault a blindfolded man with a broomstick in Wadi al-Seeq, with perpetrators circulating images of the abuse ▪️ A woman subjected to a full-body naked inspection by female Israeli soldiers, with derogatory comments and touching of intimate areas ▪️ Settlers walking naked between Bedouin shelters before a community fled overnight ▪️ Rape threats made while settlers stalked women walking to latrines ▪️ Drones hovering outside bedroom windows and cameras directed at beds Key findings on the consequences of displacement: ▪️ 84% of households experienced settler violence alongside systemic coercive pressures ▪️ 87% of women who experienced forcible transfer lost all sources of income ▪️ 90% of women reported increased psychological stress and trauma ▪️ 40% of affected children lost access to education ▪️ 92% of displaced households lost access to grazing and agricultural land Since January 2023, more than 5,600 Palestinians including 2,600 children have been displaced across 107 communities. In the first three months of 2026 alone, 1,697 Palestinians were displaced — already surpassing all of 2025. Settler attacks last year reached their highest recorded level since OCHA began monitoring in 2006.
Norwegian Refugee Council@NRC_Norway

BREAKING: A new report by the NRC-led West Bank Protection Consortium documents sexualised violence and gender-based abuse by Israeli settlers against Palestinians, part of a broader pattern of coercion driving displacement across the West Bank.

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cotonam@m7m5ea·
@sssugita そうですよ。どんな不祥事もカルトとの付き合いにも極甘な有権者が招いた国難です。有権者になってから一度も投票した政党も候補者も当選したことがない人には、この国は独裁国家と変わらないのですよ。当選させてきた有権者に最初に責任とってもらいたいですね。
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杉田俊介@【R−57】エフェメーレ(文学フリマ東京42)
この国の政府は医療資源の不足で国民が死んでいくことを何とも思っておらず、この国の国民はそのような政府を多数派が支持している。様々な意味での見殺しと選別主義を選択したのだろう。 国民主権に基づく限り、日本国民は滅びるべくして滅びるのであり、衰退すべくして衰退していく。
日刊ゲンダイDIGITAL@nikkan_gendai

食品用トレーから医療用注射器、塗料用シンナーなどナフサ由来製品の供給不安が拡大も、政府は「必要量は足りている」と繰り返すばかり。赤沢経産相は原因を「流通の目詰まり」と断じていますがゴマカシ以外の何ものでもないのでは? nikkan-gendai.com/articles/view/… #日刊ゲンダイDIGITAL

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とるえん@化学メーカー分析
信越化学が3月に続いて塩ビを値上げ 原料の価格高騰などを反映する。 塩ビは塩ビのパイプなど色々なところで使われる汎用樹脂。 非中東産ナフサの調達が進むけど、この状況が続く限り化学品の値上げは避けられない…
とるえん@化学メーカー分析@cbs_chemical

信越化学、塩ビを2度目の値上げ 中東情勢影響続く:日本経済新聞 nikkei.com/article/DGXZQO…

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Hiroshi Okamoto 外科医 MD, PhD
そ、そうなのか。。 とにかく、詳しく移り変わる今の状況、具体的な生活や仕事、医療などへの影響の見通しなど、国民に説明をしてほしいのですが。 ナフサ、医療分野向け優先配分せず 経産省「代替調達で必要量を確保」
保団連(全国保険医団体連合会)@hodanren

ナフサ、医療分野向け優先配分せず nk.jiho.jp/article/301548

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