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Deserved Wrath

@DesWrath

america only

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Deserved Wrath
Deserved Wrath@DesWrath·
I'm tired of these Meso-Americans, these Sub-Saharans and Subcontinentals. I'm tired of being caught in the tangle of their crimes.
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Meat Head
Meat Head@markeatsmeat·
To all my new Japanese followers: this is an American-style taco.
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Deserved Wrath
Deserved Wrath@DesWrath·
@shine_gomiseifu I don't think there is a way to interpret them negatively. It is an expression of finding something good.
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🇯🇵ブチギレ🇯🇵
🇯🇵ブチギレ🇯🇵@shine_gomiseifu·
ずっと気にはなってたんだけど、 今流行ってるのかな?? そしてこれらはいい意味で受け取っていいんだよね?? 深い意味とかないよね??
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退役おっさん FELLA 🇨🇵🇯🇵🇮🇱🇺🇦🇹🇼🇮🇹(さん付け不要)
今週はバタバタでした。路線バス業務と観光バス業務、無茶苦茶な組み合わせでバタバタ しかも、月曜日にはアラブ系の二人の女学生が路線バスのバスの車内でタバコを吸うし、 マジで、本当に糞イスラム・アラブは心の底から嫌なんですよ こんなことを言えば、差別だぁとか言ってくる糞みたいな連中もいますけど 毎日毎日何かしら 糞イスラム・アラブの連中に嫌な思いをリアルに受けるということがどういうことかを分かっていないバカな糞連中だと思います。
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髙安カミユ(ミジンコまさ)
硫黄島での戦いに従軍した元米兵が、「摺鉢山に登りたい」と言った。足場も悪く階段もある島、外務省担当者は難しいと言った。しかし進次郎は奮闘した。彼のにとって最後のチャンスとなるかもしれないからだ。進次郎の強い意思に外務省も動いた。歴史上の出来事を追求するよりも、今は奇跡の日米同盟強化にこそ意義がある。摺鉢山からの空は澄み渡っていた。進次郎、お疲れ様。
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Lukas (computer) 🔺
Lukas (computer) 🔺@SCHIZO_FREQ·
What if we did WW3 right now What if it was just us and Japan against the world…
captain S.O@sow413

To my American friends, I want to speak from the heart, because this moment truly moved me as a Japanese citizen. When President Trump made that Pearl Harbor joke, it wasn’t just humor to us. It felt like a weight I’d carried my whole life was suddenly lifted. My chest tightened, and honestly, tears came close. For 80 long years, we Japanese have lived under a heavy shadow — the constant expectation to apologize, to reflect, to stay in “guilt mode.” Even though we’re the closest of allies, that old wound never fully healed. We felt bound by the past, by the Constitution America helped write for us, always a little smaller, always needing to prove we were sorry enough. But in that single joke, Trump did something powerful. He turned a painful history into a shared laugh between equals. It was like he was saying: “Hey, it was a long time ago. We’re good. Let’s move forward — as brothers.” No more endless atonement. No more living in the shadow of being the “former enemy.” The curse broke. Japan feels free to stand tall again. Right now, cherry blossoms are blooming beautifully all across Japan. 🌸 This spring, the sakura feels like a perfect symbol — a fresh beginning. Not two nations stuck in old roles, but true equals, proud brothers, shoulder to shoulder, ready to build the future together. To the American people: We don’t want to be subordinates forever. We want to be your real partners — strong, proud, and loyal. The kind of allies who ride or die together. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, America. The strongest alliance in the world is rising again — as equals, as brothers, forever. #PhoenixRising 🇯🇵🤝🇺🇸🌸

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Deserved Wrath@DesWrath·
@qsfkbwIhuWLhnjI This is not simple "decline in intellectual standards" occurring without consideration. This is deliberate and ideological. They try to destroy tradition and history everywhere they go.
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山本慎二
山本慎二@qsfkbwIhuWLhnjI·
英国の博物館「日本の侍の半分が女性だった」と主張。 これは英国博物館で2026年2月3日から開催された「Samurai」展でのこと。 「侍」という言葉が一般に連想させるのは甲冑を着た戦士であり、そのイメージはほぼ男性です。人口の半分は女性なので武士階級の半分は「女性」というのは誤りではないが、しかし、この「戦う侍の半分が女性だった」と意図的に誤解を招く表現です。 英国の知的レベルの劣化は酷い
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Adam Hintz@SojuConnoisseur·
@m_takewaka Americans: get the McNuggets! In the 1990s, America took dark meat chicken out of the nuggets and they've been all-white meat ever since. They're still good, don't get me wrong. But McNuggets in Japan are like stepping into a delicious time warp.
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M.takewaka@m_takewaka·
Dear American friends, if you ever come to Japan, try McDonald's in Japan. I recommend the Samurai Mac. A single burger is 590 yen, about 3.70 dollars. What do you think? Impressed?
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ぴろん🌸@pirooooon3·
これって あり?なし? 色々と詰まりすぎるね
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ランカスタ@avrolancaster_c·
@uncledoomer 日本人は美味しいならそれでオーケー!と言うよ
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doomer@uncledoomer·
日本人の友達に質問があるんだけど、寿司の上にこんなもの全部乗せるのは気持ち悪いと思われてるのかな? 私にはめちゃくちゃに見えて気持ち悪いんだけど。日本ではどう思われてるの?
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Deserved Wrath@DesWrath·
@TANAKAKAKUEI512 Japan for the Japanese. We just want to partake in the things you are willing to share with us, but it should always be your choice of what you share.
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左翼@TANAKAKAKUEI512·
外国人の極右の日本民族主義者の人。「俺が対等な存在として完全に扱われない日本こそ、俺が望む日本だ」とか言ってておもろい。日本人よりもはるかに気合の入った、ガンギマリ右翼思想すぎて最高や。
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山中@yamanakanobody·
アメリカ人めちゃくちゃリベラルを嫌ってるんだが笑 アメリカ人のリベラルはとんでもないのか笑笑
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₩₳Ɽ ₱₳₮Ⱨ
₩₳Ɽ ₱₳₮Ⱨ@WarPath2pt0·
I've been out all day--are we besties with Japan now or what?
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Deserved Wrath
Deserved Wrath@DesWrath·
@paleonormie "Blue America" isn't really American. It is rootless, international, urban, and cosmopolitan. They instinctively perceive the truth, that "Red America" is Real America.
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planefag@planefag·
I used to default to the assumption that there's many very nice Europeans and Twitter just had a selection effect for terminally online assholes. As time went on and even "conservative" Europeans almost always began exchanges by calling Americans racially mixed mutts, this conclusion wavered. After 48 hours interacting with Japanese twitter, the stark contrast is making me think that most Europeans are exactly like what they present themselves as on here.
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MoundLore@MoundLore·
You can tell when people in Japan genuinely enjoy American culture because they don’t treat it like one big blur. They notice the parts. The cut of an old sweatshirt. A certain kind of roadside sign. The sound of a diner. A regional food. A way a shop feels. A trucker hat from one era means something different than one from another, and they seem to get that. A lot of Americans don’t even move through their own culture that way. We live inside it, so it flattens. It becomes background noise. Gas stations, county fairs, old jeans, chain restaurants, blues, soul, workwear, faded motel signs, ballcaps, pickup trucks, neon, booths, pie, college sweatshirts, local habits. To us it can just feel like regular life. But when somebody far away enjoys those things with real curiosity, it reminds you how specific this country actually is. That’s what I think people are picking up on. American culture is not one clean export. It’s a huge pile of regional habits, class signals, music, labor history, style, food, slang, and everyday objects. Some of it is rough. Some of it is beautiful. Some of it only makes sense if you’ve lived around it. And yet it still travels. That says something. It says American culture is broad enough to hold a thousand different versions of itself, and distinct enough that somebody across the world can fall in love with one small corner of it. Not the whole machine. Just a piece. A feeling. A texture. And honestly, that’s usually how real appreciation works anyway. Not by taking in everything at once. By finding one part that feels alive to you and staying with it.
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