QuintupleThoughtBen

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QuintupleThoughtBen

QuintupleThoughtBen

@BenQuintuple

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ShinyMcShine: Simpsons Quotes
"Hey, Simpson, wanna trade belts?" "Well, not really, 'cause yours is just a piece of extension cord." "Hey, dude, he's raggin' on your cord." "Get him!"
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Strategy Alchemist | Crypto x AI
@timecaptales man, unlocked a core memory. i remember rushing home from school just to catch these. nick really had the best era for creative promos like this
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Watcher.Guru
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: Bitcoin crashes under $69,000
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@nostalgiaa Everything felt so clean and expansive without the extra graphics i tell you you could spend all day swing to an event
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Nostalgia
Nostalgia@nostalgiaa·
Spider-Man 2 (2004)
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@1DJFirstClass Why did it feel like all the woman from the 90s were perpetually single and available not in relationships type of mystique, because half of womens pictures today can tell you who their with
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First Class 🏁
First Class 🏁@1DJFirstClass·
Tichina Arnold Appreciation Post 🌹
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@WeedPorns Using a grinder< using your hands, the oils stay in place and the weed burns smoother
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Weed Porn
Weed Porn@WeedPorns·
This is like buying bitcoin in 2011
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@GamingNextDoor Tbh goku was the same as a kid he merked any and everybody whos face he didn't think could be his friend. There was abridged video of android 16 vlogging while kid goku decimated the Red Ribbon army base😂
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Gaming NextDoor
Gaming NextDoor@GamingNextDoor·
Vegeta speeches never miss 👑🔥
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@GamingNextDoor Japan were really the ruthless saiyan race after the meiji restoration era to most of asia and the US was basically frieza up til ww1/ww2, just swap planets for islands that they conquered
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Gaming NextDoor
Gaming NextDoor@GamingNextDoor·
King Vegeta really let Frieza have Prince Vegeta… no wonder he was always his favorite Saiyan 👀🔥
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WHICH TRUTH
WHICH TRUTH@ayotruthhh·
@Carlwinshigh I’m confused on yall harping about their forms….they shot random spot and they went in I’m truly lost at what yall were watching….people with “bad form” don’t make consistent shot
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King Saul
King Saul@kinggsaull·
@GEEEKEDTV Idk bout yall but any hoe overly going is suspicious to me I like hoes with some decorum
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GEEEKED TV
GEEEKED TV@GEEEKEDTV·
Girl in Houston Club asked if Deshae Frost if he could take her home to smash, not knowing he was mic’d up 💀😭
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@JWhitebread1 Being rude is maga thing no way. We were taught to shut up when we have nothing nice to say in formal settings. Maga just cannot turn it off and its now the worlds problem
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J. Whitebread
J. Whitebread@JWhitebread1·
Okay, I think I need to explain something to any Japanese listeners. In American culture, very close friends often express affection through a practice we call "giving grief" or less delicately, "bustin' balls." We insult each other, make inappropriate comments at the other's expense, often at very inappropriate times, etc. It is frankly, one of the surest signs of trust and closeness between equals. We wouldn't do this with someone who WASN'T a very close friend and confidant. You see this more amongst men, and more in informal situations. Admittedly, you don't see it much in professional settings, and it almost never appears in international diplomacy, BUT, Trump is built different. I have no doubt, that's how Trump meant it. It's too on the nose to be anything else. He's trying to say, we respect you and admire you greatly, and we can banter like this, because we are equals. The correct response is to utterly ROAST or insult your friend back in response. This can even evolve into what is called a "game of dozens" which is a friendly contest to see you can insult their friend with the best, most scathing insult. I think I will stop before I have to explain "Your Momma" jokes, but I think you can get the gist. Please feel free to utterly destroy America with a clever insult in response.
Memorias de Pez@MemoriasPez

Abuelo, viene mi novia japonesa a casa, por favor no empieces con tus cosas. Mi abuelo en los aperitivos:

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BRICS News
BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇮🇷🇮🇱 Iran launches new barrage of ballistic missiles toward Israel.
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QuintupleThoughtBen@BenQuintuple·
@Jameca2011 Because we do not interact with the rest of the world without their approval or them as conduits. And every potential avenue outside of them is criticized as self-hatred. Partially i blame us not being multi-lingual
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JayJay ᥫ᭡
JayJay ᥫ᭡@Jameca2011·
How tf was we Slaves 🤔 white people scary asf 😭
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@JennyChachan @ChairmanRabbit You really think japan would be more fearful of the soviet unions global dominance after eating to atomic bombs the US was the unquestionable superpower by the end and the soviets had to catch up
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Jenny, Girl from 4th 🌍, 鄰白廢物 🧠 🪱
You forget their foe, Russia You forget that United States (Teddy Roosevelt) was a good friend of Japan and brought it to fundraise at Wall Street for Russo-Japanese War Also, you forget operation August storm that posed an immediate threat and Japan would rather surrender to 🇺🇸 than to Soviet Union
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Chairman Rabbit
Chairman Rabbit@ChairmanRabbit·
Allow me to share the perspective of average educated Chinese people toward Japan: 1. Japan is a society that "worships strength." 2. Japan is a highly hierarchical society with strong feudal characteristics, interpreting the world through the framework of rank and status. 3. Power, often military power, serves as the foundation for establishing hierarchical order in human societies. 4. Historically, Japan viewed China as the highest-ranking civilization. As part of the Sinosphere, Japan existed as a tributary or quasi-tributary state of China. 5. When Japan witnessed the decline of the Chinese Empire (the Qing Dynasty), it decisively turned to the West. This shift marked the Meiji Restoration and the policy of "Datsu-A Ron" (Leaving Asia, Joining Europe), adopting Western institutions and distancing itself from Chinese civilizational influence. 6. Japan further solidified its perceived position in the global civilizational hierarchy through victories in the First Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War. 7. Emulating European colonialism, Japan began viewing the invasion and colonising of other nations as a legitimate means to elevate its status—a reflection of the pre-20th century world order. 8. In the 1930s, Japan launched a war of aggression against China, aiming to colonize it, utilize its resources for growth, dominate Asia (through the "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere"), and challenge the West. 9. Believing its comprehensive strength had matured, Japan eventually initiated war against the United States and Western powers, with the attack on Pearl Harbor representing the peak of this ambition. 10. Japan was ultimately defeated not by America's formidable fleet and marines alone, but by two atomic bombs, despite its industrial inferiority to the U.S. 11. Following the atomic bombings, Japan surrendered. At that moment, it re-established its understanding of the global hierarchy: the United States, capable of deploying such devastating weapons, was the undisputed master. Japan would henceforth submit completely to the U.S., emulating—however superficially—its institutions, social structures, popular culture, values, and all facets of American life. This was not an abandonment of Japanese culture and tradition, but an effort to remake itself in America's image. Post-war Japan became, in essence, a "neutered dog." 12. Thus, a peculiar dynamic emerged. While other nations may view the U.S. as a hegemon or ally while retaining the right to criticize, Japan regards America as a suzerain and an object of worship, refraining from any criticism. Psychologically, this relationship is inherently unequal because Japan, as a hierarchical and strength-worshipping society, believes it must remain subordinate to the nation that defeated it in war. 13. This also explains why Japan appears to live in a world that is decades old. It clings to a unipolar worldview where America remains the undisputed leader—much like a low-ranking yakuza member maintaining loyalty to a fading gang boss. 14. What unsettles Japan most is the rise of China. Japan struggles to confront the very power and cultural suzerain it abandoned over a century ago. Only a struggle that reshapes this order can change that. 15. Either Japan must be defeated by China, or the U.S. must be defeated by China, or a new power relationship is established (hence not technically a "defeat"). This contest could take military, technological, economic, or cultural forms. 16. But Japan inevitably requires such a reconfiguration to rebuild its understanding of the world order, for this is how it comprehends the world. 17. For now, at least, Japan has only one object of worship: the United States. This is the reason behind the obsequious demeanor of politicians like Sanae Takaichi toward figures like Donald Trump
The White House@WhiteHouse

President Donald J. Trump and Japanese Prime Minister @takaichi_sanae. 🇺🇸🤝🇯🇵

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