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@Earth2Ceres

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🇺🇸 Katılım Ocak 2022
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Ceres@Earth2Ceres·
@caulin001 Did you make this? It goes hard and hits close to home
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It's all just a conspiracy theory, don't worry about it.
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@gamu0514 Good niche reporting on this. Kudos
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President Trump became interested in the Japanese reporter who drew out his Pearl Harbor attack remark and asked Japan's Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi... Motegi's response left the room bursting into laughter.😁 youtube.com/shorts/PrUsf8G…
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@hcksqtjimduggan If he shows in court, request a trial and get tire maintenance records on the patrol car. Most speedometers read high, moreso with worn tires.
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Ceres@Earth2Ceres·
@uubzu the instrument is a Roland Juno-60 analog synthesizer
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Uubzu v4@uubzu·
The most perfect part is how the trans monstrosities skitter around synchronized to the song portions with the rapid high-pitched oscillation (I don’t know what instrument it is) I will never hear the song again without making that connection
Frasier Payne@MeinGottNiles

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@gamu0514 But why? What is the PH narrative in Japan?
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燃えたいゴミ!!
Japan’s mass media (trash media) is already picking up on President Trump’s Pearl Harbor remark… No matter how much Americans insist, “It was just a joke between close allies!” Japan’s anti-American media will never treat it that way…..😑 トランプ氏「真珠湾攻撃教えてくれなかった」対イラン巡る質問に | 毎日新聞 mainichi.jp/articles/20260…
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@gamu0514 Why does this push Japan's conservatives away? What vibe do they get from it that Americans don't?
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I have no intention of criticizing or lecturing President Trump about his view of history. However, because of this statement, President Trump has ended up pushing away the sentiments of Japan’s conservative camp… History is something fragile, created according to the convenience of the victors… Bringing up such a topic in a setting like this is extremely thoughtless / in very poor taste.😑 President Trump got hit right where it hurts by a reporter and ended up giving a flustered, desperate-sounding response…...
Dillon Ivy 🇺🇸@DillonIIvy1

Nah we ain’t apologizing

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@C0ll3ct0r_D0LL Bucket of peanut butter baits is only $20 and will last for years
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The elderly are GENUINELY a different breed of humans dawg I've offered to help my neighbour put her bird feeder up on a higher platform multiple times, she's declined EVERY SINGLE TIME And now THE WHOLE FUCKIN BLOCK HAS RAT PROBLEMS DO YOU KNOW WHAT I JUST SAW???
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@elonmusk If you’ve been sued by 109 partners…
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@wigger surname Bhangi = sewer cleaner; feces handler
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worms cited@christapeterso·
In the 60s the navy decided that in a submarine days are 18 hours long for no particular reason, and sleep deprived their guys for half a century until deciding that days are in fact 24 hours, even underwater
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I think there should be public hangings after all of this. I’m serious. I’m not trying to be provocative. It’s my opinion. I don’t care. Fuck you. People may say that my views here are extreme. And they are. But I might point out that it is pretty extreme to try and usurp the American republic. The world’s first liberal democracy in its 249th year, and try to impose autocratic rule. I think that’s pretty extreme, and worthy of public hangings.
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Appalachian Mama@EastTNMama·
So, my grass fed half cow ended up being 250 pounds of meat for around $6.40 a pound. What do you think?
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𝐢Ceberg̶@ionfwnuin·
what is the closest thing to sex that isn’t sex
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how many tweets can an ai psychotic nest if a psychotic ai nested tweets how many
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People who speak multiple languages, have you noticed you have a different voice and personality for each language?
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⭕ Brock Pierson@brockpierson·
If I say India, what's the first thing you think of?
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@foundring1 Been waiting for this one. Will play it for dinner guests tomorrow
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If you grew up in a “vegetables at every meal” household….what did you eat with spaghetti?
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@H_aika_45 Keep your bloodline pure. We are praying for you ❤️ 🇯🇵
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はたの あいか フリー声優/声真似
The first thing Japan's female prime minister said was, "We will go zero immigration." And now she has declared that she will accept 1.23 million immigrants. She is pursuing the exact opposite policy, saying, "There will be no restrictions on accepting immigrants." She says she will welcome entire immigrant families. For example, what if one immigrant family has six members? That would be far more than 1.23 million. Even if someone comes to Japan alone, she says that Japanese taxpayers' money will be used to support their family remaining in their home country. Even though a large number of immigrants have already entered the country and it is beginning to collapse, immigrants are now pouring in from countries with the highest immigration warning levels in the US. The taxes that Japanese citizens have diligently paid are not being used for the benefit of the people, but are being used to support immigrants who are destroying Japan. She says there are no funds, and that's why tax increases have been decided. Japanese Diet members' annual salaries are among the top three in the world. They make a lot of money even if they fall asleep during Diet sessions or don't do any work for the people. Citizens are arrested if they don't pay their taxes, but Diet members can evade tens of millions of yen in taxes and not be punished. Diet members are the only ones who don't pay a single yen in inheritance tax. Why are they only concerned with taking money from the people? Until now, pensions were paid from the age of 60. That has now been changed to 65, and the next step is to pay them from age 72. We have to keep working and pay high taxes until the day we die. Some people overseas say that Japanese people love their work, but that's not true. Everyone wants to enjoy a relaxing retirement. Prices keep rising, but wages don't increase at all. Even a 700 yen convenience store bento box feels incredibly expensive. The government is extorting money from its citizens and giving it to immigrants, whom they call "refugees," who then drive luxury cars and live extravagant lives in Japan. And they boast, "It's only natural because I'm a Japanese citizen." Immigrants who can't speak Japanese and don't pay taxes can't possibly be Japanese citizens. I feel nothing but anxiety about the current situation in Japan. I'm also worried about people around the world suffering from immigrants. I wanted to go to Paris. Paris is the setting for my favorite anime. I wanted to visit the Louvre Museum. I wanted to gaze upon the beautiful cityscape. One more thing, I have a friend in Canada. He's a man I became friends with through a live streaming app called TwitCasting. We kept in touch on social media for a while, but I have no idea how he's doing these days. I wonder if he's still taking photographs of artists. I wonder if he's living happily. I wonder if he's safe.
はたの あいか フリー声優/声真似@H_aika_45

Thank you for your concern about the current situation in Japan. Even though so many people overseas are concerned about us, more than half of Japanese people still seem unaware. It's not that they're unaware, but rather that they have no interest. Talking about politics is taboo in Japan, so there's no opportunity to talk about it. Because that's how we were raised, people sometimes think we're weird if we do. They don't tell us why, but I now understand that it's because it's inconvenient for politicians. Many young people don't understand that politics is directly connected to our lives. And the media hides anything that's inconvenient for the government. Both the government and the media have no qualms about lying. Last month's election was riddled with fraud. The Japanese Bar Association called for a rerun, but there will be no rerun. Many Japanese people realize that something is wrong with this situation. But even if we all raise our voices, the government won't listen. They're moving forward in a direction that's completely opposite to the will of the people. Many mosques are being built. Kindergartens and schools that do not serve pork have appeared. More companies are building prayer spaces. Some kindergartens even teach children how to pray. The number of Japanese store clerks has decreased. Many companies are firing Japanese employees and hiring immigrants, claiming to be short-staffed. This is because they receive subsidies from the government. If they marry a Japanese woman and have children, they are given large sums of money paid for by Japanese taxes. Many immigrants make advances on Japanese women in the hopes of obtaining permanent visas and making money. More and more Japanese are being killed by immigrants. Shrines and temples have also been devastated. Japanese people are killed or raped, but no charges are filed. It's because they don't speak Japanese. Is this multicultural coexistence? Japanese people are not allowed to own guns. Japanese police officers do not carry tasers. Carrying pepper spray is also prohibited by law. If attacked, they have no weapons and can only resist with force. Japanese people have deepened interactions with people from many different countries. While there are some discriminatory people, most have never thought of it that way. That's still the case today. We are not discriminating, we are making distinctions. From 2027, a large number of immigrants will be entering the country. Many have already arrived, but... Japan is no longer Japan. It is already becoming a different country. We must not allow immigrants into Japan. Sorry this is so long. I used a translator, so there might be some strange language in some parts. Thank you for reading this far.

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