Peter Korpi

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Peter Korpi

Peter Korpi

@certifiablePop

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Peter Korpi
Peter Korpi@certifiablePop·
@higureshuuen We are worried about it on our side, We are working to address it. But we see Japan as being closer to the danger of going extinct and we worry for you friend. Children are the greatest joy in my life, having them despite any hardship has given me hope and interest in the future.
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日暮れひぐれん@higureshuuen·
アメリカのアカウントが日本の少子化を心配してくれてた。 平均出生数1.2人て、 まあ、日本人は近く滅びるんでしょう。 絶滅危惧種です。 けど、 アメリカも1.7人て、危なくない? 人のこと言ってる場合と違うよ。 アメリカは移民社会だから気にならないのかな?
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Peter Korpi@certifiablePop·
@Cappyarmy I’m surprised mars didn’t cut more weight from that frame, maybe it was to reduce felt recoil?
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Chris Cappy
Chris Cappy@Cappyarmy·
Army’s new 30mm grenade gun , I hit targets accurately at over 400 meters , it can do past 500 but the shooting range wasn’t long enough . It’s crazy sending a line drive grenade at 680 fps . Kill radius 5m(15 feet) TONS MORE IN VIDEO coming soon
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わくらば@wakuraba88·
今日 道を間違えまして💦 行き止まりとなった所に神社さまが ありました🙏 近くの喫茶店のお姉さまに そのお話をしましたら 子供の頃から ここにいるけど そんな神社知らない と…💦😱💦 本当にあったもん😭
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Homer Pavlos
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos·
After the massacre of Chios in 1822 with rivers of blood, the Turkish commander Vahit Pasha ordered the beheading of all the Christian prisoners who played a significant role in the uprising. He had their skulls filled with light straw. The next day, he sent them to the Sultan along with five loads of other heads and two loads of ears, which belonged to citizens of the lower classes. These were the trophies of his victory. Following the failure of the revolution in Chios, Kara Ali proclaimed, through the consuls of France and Austria, that amnesty would be granted to the rebels. What followed, however, was an unprecedented and horrific human sacrifice carried out by 30,000 fanatical Turks, led by Muslim clergymen, mullahs, and dervishes. Amid this terrible calamity, some consulates demanded money to save the Greeks from death. It is even said that one of the consuls committed the following shameful act: he offered his protection to many young Greek women in exchange for their honor. Ibrahim’s campaign in the Peloponnese had catastrophic consequences for the Greeks. It is estimated that approximately 200,000 people were taken captive and sent to the slave markets of Egypt. The number of captives was so great that the price of a Christian slave in the market was lower than the price of a goat. Many of these captives were later ransomed by Kapodistrias and returned to Greece. However, many others remained in distant parts of Africa, where they eventually died. Ibrahim was not only a great general but also an inhuman torturer. On one occasion, to amuse himself, he ordered a Greek prisoner to kneel and commanded a six-year-old Egyptian boy who was with him to behead the man and bring him the head. The child, enjoying the act, used the sword he was given to gouge out the prisoner’s eyes, cut off his ears, and struck him many times on the neck, but lacked the strength to sever the head completely. Some French officers who were watching this macabre spectacle persuaded Ibrahim to spare the prisoner’s life. He agreed, but a few hours later the captive succumbed to his wounds. The day after the exodus from Missolonghi, 7,000 ears, sealed in barrels, along with many heads of Greek chieftains preserved in salt, were loaded onto ships bound for Constantinople. For every pair of ears, the soldiers received 50 grosia. Then began the tragedy for the approximately 6,000 women and children who had been taken captive. Muslim Egyptians, Turks, and Albanians divided the Christian women and children among themselves. The captives suffered indescribable tortures and were subjected to unbelievable humiliations. A slave market was also set up there. The human merchandise was examined in every part of the body, even the most private, before the price was determined. The buyer would grope the “goods,” and if he liked them, he would pay and take them. In this way, sisters were separated from brothers and children from their mothers.
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On March 30, 1822, when the massacre in Chios began, the Muslim Turks had clear orders. The Sultan had commanded that all Greek Christians be slaughtered, except for boys aged 3-12 and women from 12 to 40. These would be captured and destined for the slave markets. Young girls were raped publicly in the streets, and newlyweds in front of their husbands, who were then slaughtered. Others were raped in front of their parents, after which the men's genitals were cut off. Women over 40 were set on fire and left to burn alive. Pregnant women had their bellies ripped open and their fetuses pulled out, while small children were thrown forcefully against rocks. The frenzy of the Muslims was unprecedented. Many Turkish soldiers cut off the heads of Greek Christians and then licked their swords. With this act, they believed they would earn a place in paradise. Others were hanged from the island's trees for deterrence. Severed human limbs and corpses were scattered on the streets, while the sea had turned red from the blood. The smoke from the burning houses had covered all of Chios, while the flames made the night look like day.Several women from Chios preferred death over dishonor and slavery. They committed suicide by jumping off cliffs. Some were killed while defending their children, siblings, and husbands. Even among those who were captured, some died on hunger strike.Destitute women and children from the island were crammed into ships and transported to the markets of Smyrna and Constantinople, where they were sold as slaves at humiliating prices. By May 1, 1822, over 41.000 slave ownership documents, known as "teskerés", had been issued in Chios. According to the French-language newspaper of Smyrna, Spectateur Oriental, by May 10, duties had been paid at the Smyrna customs for 40,000 slaves. The priest Welsh from the English embassy in Constantinople recorded what he saw in those days at the city's slave market: "The Turks treated the women from Chios with utmost contempt. They examined them, groped them like butchers do lambs, and bought them for 100 grosia to 3 pounds per head. About 500 women from Chios were sold in the fish market." The tragic events of Chios shocked Europe and America. For many weeks, the European press reported daily information and descriptions about the fate of the inhabitants, the massacres, the plunder, and the sale of women and children in the slave markets. Korais writes in a letter to Varvakis: "Imagine that you see Christ on the Cross, drenched in His blood, and calling out to you these paternal words: My son Varvakis, many thousands of captives baptized in my name are in danger at this hour of renouncing me and embracing the abominable religion of Mohammed. Behold the time, baptized in my name, beloved son, to save your baptized brothers from the Turkish defilement." The horrific images of the crimes of the Muslims against the Greek Christians were never erased from the collective memory of Europeans. Great European artists were so shocked by the descriptions that they created important works inspired by Chios. The famous painting by Delacroix is exhibited to this day in a prominent position at the Louvre. Victor Hugo's poem titled "The Greek Child" is a moving record. But the most famous sculpture of 19th-century America also stands out, named: the "Greek Slave." The sculptor Hiram Powers began carving it about twenty years after the tragic events. The statue depicts a young woman, nude, bound with chains. In one hand, she holds a small cross on a chain. Powers himself describes the subject of his work as follows: "The Slave has been abducted by the Turks from one of the Greek Islands during the Greek Revolution, the history of which is known to all. Her father and mother, and perhaps all her relatives, have been exterminated by her enemies, and she alone was kept alive, as a treasure that could not be thrown away. Now she is among barbarian strangers, under the pressure of the full recollection of the catastrophic events that led her to this state. She stands exposed to the gaze of people she abhors, and awaits her fate with intense anxiety, which is mitigated by her trust in the goodness of God. Gather all these sufferings together, and add to them the strength and resignation of a Christian, and there is no room left for shame." (You can search for the sculpture to see it; I'm not uploading it because X might take down the post for sensitive content.) As a Greek, I will use my weapon, the knowledge of my history, to warn as many as I can about the violent and barbaric invasion of Islam and the war we are experiencing today. I will do whatever I can to warn you. - Homer Pavlos

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Siaxares 🇮🇷 سیاکسارِس
You cannot negotiate with Islamic Republic and IRGC. I am telling you this as an Iranian inside Iran who has suffered and seen my people suffer at their hands. Article 9 of the Islamic Republic’s own Constitution: “In the Islamic Republic of Iran, freedom, independence, unity, and territorial integrity of the country are inseparable… No authority has the right to abrogate legitimate freedoms, not even by enacting laws and regulations, under the pretext of preserving the independence and territorial integrity of the country.” Yet the regime has now imposed a nationwide internet blackout on its own people for over 1,000 hours — the longest in history, per NetBlocks — all in the name of “security”. They’re doing precisely what their Constitution forbids: stripping legitimate freedoms under the excuse of protecting the nation. If the Islamic Republic can’t even respect its own fundamental laws, why would the world expect it to honor any ceasefire, peace negotiations, or international agreements? Why are they being welcomed with kisses and flowers in Islamabad? Because Pakistan benefits from the terror of the Islamic Republic, and is an accomplice in all the suffering and spilled blood. While Iranians are deliberately isolated and silenced, the regime keeps its secure channels open to spread lies and coordinate terror. This isn’t a government. It’s a criminal enterprise that fears its own citizens more than any external threat. The Iranian people deserve better than this hypocrisy and darkness. #IranMassacre
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Sein🌌🌠
Sein🌌🌠@Sein5141·
세계 사람들이 이글 보실지 모르겠지만 한국이 위험한 상황입니다. 지금 한국상황이 친중정권,언론탄압,SNS통제(D-86 표현의자유 없어질예정),중국인1억명 무비자 상황입니다. 이런 상황인데 많은 일반사람들은 눈을 안뜨고 가만히 지켜보기만 하고 있습니다. 최대한 눈을떴으면 좋겠습니다. 우리나라 사람들이.... 그리고 사기탄핵,사기구속 당하신 우리 윤석열대통령님 공소기각와 석방을하여 직무복귀을 하셔서 국회해산을 해야 나라가 정상화 될거같습니다. 세계 여러분들은 반드시 정신차리시고 눈을 뜨셨으면 좋겠습니다. 자국을 위해서 일어나야 합니다. 그러면 나라을 지킬수가 있습니다. 그리고 방심은 금물입니다. 감사합니다.
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ConservativeKay1.0
ConservativeKay1.0@kay_dub_h·
This is treasonous levels of disrespect to our country! Zohran Mamdani just signed an emergency order BANNING Americans from celebrating our nation’s 250th anniversary in Times Square?! Zero patriotism. Zero respect for the country that gave him everything. This is pure un American garbage from a guy who clearly hates what America stands for. But don’t worry, Muslims are still free to block Times Square and pray five times a day like it’s their personal mosque. No emergency order for that, right? The double standard is disgusting. This is OUR America. We built this country, we bled for it, and we will celebrate it, with or without the permission of some anti-American mayor. July 4, 2026 belongs to US. Period. 🇺🇸
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Gazelle غزاله شارمهد
This is Tehran now. They are not Iranians. They don’t speak our language. They are Hashd Al shabi jihadists from Iraq speaking Arabic. Iran does not have a “government” that somehow kills “its own people”. Iran is under Arab-Islamic occupation for 47 years. The Ayatollahs just learned a bit of Persian, but they are all foreign enemies to Iran, killing Iranians and will continue to do so as long as they remain in power. Where is the anti-occupation crowd? Where are the opposers of “foreign invasion” when US and IDF troops came to take out these jihadists? Where are the UN and EU debates about breach of international law? Where is the “no war” rally for these guys patrolling the streets of Iran in preparation for a massacre? If you are not doing everything you can to take this regime and their proxy forces down you are complicit in all their crimes against our people.
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
Just called the Erie County, PA, elections office to inform them to preserve the records because we are finding illegal aliens on their voter rolls. They keep putting me on hold & passing me to other people. Panic!
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
Sadiq Khan doesn't allow replies under any of his posts, because he knows he would be ratioed with the truth. It would be very helpful if X could remove elected officials' and grey check accounts' ability to censor their constituents like this. @elonmusk @nikitabier
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HomeOfTheBrave@TenneseeBrave·
@NiohBerg I’m beginning to see a trend amongst conservative Catholic influencers. You seeing it too? Jack Poso, Kent, Megyn, Shawn Ryan (former Catholic but buddy buddy w Kent), Candace, and whatever the hell Tucker is. Is the Catholic Church trying to unite with Islam?
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
If you are born Christian in Iran, the regime tolerates you. If you are a muslim convert to Christianity, the regime will hang you from a crane. Funny how the American podcaster class fails to mention this in between posting propaganda videos from upscale Tehran neighbourhoods.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: Calls are mounting to MASS IMPEACH JUDGES across America after a Haitian illegal alien here on Temporary Status SPECIFICALLY went to a Fort Myers, FL gas station to kill the mother How can this not make your blood boil? Our judges are protecting Haitian TPS status. They don't want to let Trump terminate these people's status to deport them. START IMPEACHING, hold politicians accountable and MASS DEPORT! He will be deported regardless of the outcome of his criminal case.
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Peter Korpi@certifiablePop·
@zundamotisuki It’s simple: all positive social doors slam shut at the first deliberate discourtesy. This is the person who cries about ‘white privilege’ while forcing everyone to dislike her. Turns out basic respect and effort were the ‘privilege’ all along.
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🌸🏯🌸桜城れい🌸🏯🌸
時間を厳守する事は白人至上主義と主張する黒人。 だから毎回10〜15分遅刻すると語っている。 こんな連中を日本に移民として入れることに賛成ですか? 私は反対です。 時間すら守る気がない様な外国人が、高度人材のわけが無い。
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
We have two choices: (1) Enforce the Talking Filibuster, or (2) Nuke the Zombie Filibuster I strongly prefer the former But the status quo is unacceptable
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James O'Keefe
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII·
There needs to be one prototype of one citizen or whistleblower during this administration getting a payout. Just one. If not Nick then who? The payouts for being fraudulent and corrupt are infinite. Incentives drive outcome, not virtue.
Cernovich@Cernovich

Nick Shirley's efforts have led to billions in fraud being discovered, stopped, and in some cases, prosecutions. But what does he get? Journalists like Nick create massive amounts of value, and capture almost none of it. "Do the right thing," is great, and doesn't pay the bills.

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Peter Korpi@certifiablePop·
Thanks to my kids we’re jamming out to a huntr/x song on the way to preschool drop off. lol admittedly catchy 😅
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Peter Korpi@certifiablePop·
@hideto_sa Build a system that drives motivation to improve oneself. Nicely done.
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坂井秀人@hideto_sa·
勉強・宿題したくないって息子の話 先日妻に怒られて宿題したくないって泣いてたのを見て
僕は「やらなくていいよ。塾もやめていい。ゲームの才能だって大事」って伝えた その代わり宿題は1日5分だけにした 今日5分のアラームをつけてみると集中してやりだす そして自分からプリントもう1枚だけやると言い出して、それが終わるとあと15分だけアラームつけてと言い出して延長した 結果1日の10枚のプリントを終わらせて今は1時間のマイクラ(ゲーム)を楽しんで勉強中 もしかしたら
親がやるべきなのは勉強をやらせることじゃなくて
勉強をしたくなる設計なのかもしれない
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Peter Korpi@certifiablePop·
@ojisantakashi Novelty, connection, and interest. This is new and exciting, we have wanted to talk but got used to the language barrier stopping us, and I personally have a strong interest and respect for Japan so I wish to be involved and see you as a nation thrive.
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たかし
たかし@ojisantakashi·
海外の友人たちよ教えてほしい。オレのポストは日本の有益な情報をではない。来日した時に役に立つような情報でもない。どうでもいいようなポストばかり。でも君たちは常に多くの返信をくれる。それはなぜだい?日本の友人たちが疑問に思っていたからぜひ教えてほしいんだ。いつもありがとう。
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