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Silas Flanagan
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Silas Flanagan
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Katılım Ağustos 2025
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@DefiantLs She must be talking about the Pedo-crat party.
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@japan_nobunaga 50% carrying concealed - georgia anywhere - very few gun free zones - public buildings and some schools
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@japan_nobunaga Range time is essential for any owner.
It's a tool. You have to practice a hammer. Gun is no different.
Yes I have taken women to ranges and bought them guns.
They get giddy and jump around a lot...
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@japan_nobunaga Very handy to save trips to store.
I'm sort of rural so I have 2. And a generator for electrical outages, no hardly 1 a year.
Ham, beef, chicken and sometimes deer.
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This fascinates me 🇯🇵→🇺🇸
The American garage deep freezer.
Not the kitchen fridge —
the big one in the garage,
packed like a vault.
Meat. Corn. Mystery containers from 2022.
In Japan, homes are small.
A second freezer feels almost mythical.
So honestly:
what do you ACTUALLY keep in there?
And is it practical… or a personality?
Drop your state if you have one —
I'm collecting field notes.

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@japan_nobunaga My guns are not in a safe - they are all over the house.
My children are grown. No kids allowed in house.
They hang over - behind doors. under desks -even 1 under sink.
Ammo is centralised in an unused closet.
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Hello from Japan 🇯🇵👋
I’ve never seen a real gun in my entire life.
So I have a question for Americans 🇺🇸
Is it true that in some stores, you can buy:
Milk
Socks
Fishing gear
And a rifle
…all under the same roof?
To a Japanese person like me, that sounds less like a store and more like the inventory screen of a video game. 😂
Is this normal where you live?
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Genuine question from Japan 🇯🇵
I heard that on quiet American back roads,
people wave at every car that passes.
Even strangers.
Even if you'll never see them again.
In Japan, waving at random cars
would feel… extremely weird.
Is this still a real thing?
And what does the wave actually MEAN —
hello, courtesy, "I see you," something else?
I'd love to hear it from people who actually do this.

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@japan_nobunaga The new Jeep, the old Jeep, the Toro (lawnmower...) not all of us are nuts...
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Okay this might sound silly but… 🤔
Do Americans actually NAME their trucks?
Or boats? Or sometimes even lawn mowers??
In Japan, a car is usually just… a car.
A tool. A thing.
But online I keep seeing Americans talk about
their truck like it's a family member
with a personality and a bad habit.
Is that real?
And if yours has a name — what is it, and why?

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@realMaalouf Nobody is afraid of muslims, but there are a LOT of us pissed off!
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Everyone in Georgia kept telling me yes.
In Japanese, "hai" means yes and sounds exactly like "hi."
I have a habit of thinking out loud.
On a walk, I muttered, "Should I stay another week?"
A jogger passed by: "Hi!"
I heard "Yes."
Soon every question I mumbled got answered by a friendly stranger.
By Friday, Savannah had approved all my decisions.
That's how I ended up owning a used truck.

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