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Geoffrey Trousselot
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Geoffrey Trousselot
@GeoffTrousselot
Translator of fiction. Before the Coffee Gets Cold series.
Katılım Ocak 2014
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@ElectBilzerian @KimDotcom I guess Trump was proud of his 100% CNN poll… Don’t be complacent in your own echo chamber.
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@shinobu_books I’m using it on my toilet inlet pipe while nights are falling below minus 5. It works well for that.
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@Gryph911 I’d play around with eating timing, tricks to stop your thoughts, different nutrition balances. Don’t give up on it. Keep trying. 💪🏻
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@GeoffTrousselot I’ve always been this way. I’ll go weeks at a time only sleeping a few hours
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@ohazassu I always have the two varieties below. Suddenly jumped from 2000 a bag to 3000 a bag. And my son moved back home and is having two cups in addition to my one. I think that’s a 4x increase in coffee costs.

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Ohazassu! (If you're new here, that means good morning! 🌞)
Finally feels like a holiday here in Japan!
Tanzanian light roast for my #brewzassu this morning with blueberry jam bagels for dessert! 😋 🫐 🥯
What's in your brew today?



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Check out my latest article: A year of building a health base linkedin.com/pulse/year-bui… via @LinkedIn
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@dadsweb67 Living in a rural city, we do have roads with wide footpaths but they are not completely connected. It’s ok walking down quiet roads without any room on the side, but there are also heavy traffic roads without any room on the sides, just thick trees, gutters or weeds.
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Japan certainly has some unattractive smaller cities and towns, which can be difficult to live in without a car, but they do have footpaths. My only experience of middle America was North Carolina, but it was physically difficult to walk places as footpaths just weren’t there…
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“Doesn’t middle America look just like Japan?” Yes, it definitely does. The weebs will likely be disappointed to know that not all of Japan is “Blade Runner,” and that there are plenty of ugly stroads and non walkable cities
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@Johnny_suputama I can imagine some people being aware of the cameras. Another example is keeping your phone in your shirt pocket with the camera facing the computer screen at work.
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SoftBank PSA on train etiquette and to be aware of where your camera is pointed
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@LibertyCappy Yeah, well I have the same problem in Japan.
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@wideawake_media It’s probably not a thing. But if it is, they have noticed it slows recovery. Even Grok recommends avoiding unnecessary Bluetooth devices, proximity to routers, etc.
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@DrewPavlou It undermines their espoused values of a multipolar world by behaving in an irrational undiplomatic way.
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This is legitimately JAW DROPPING. I’m stunned by this.
Yesterday Chinese state censors cut off a famous Japanese singer mid-performance in Shanghai. They targeted this singer Maki Otsuki for humiliation purely because she was Japanese.
They cut the stage lighting and music before two members of the stage crew forced her off stage. They then cancelled the second day of the two-day concert.
This is part of the Chinese dictatorship’s month long unhinged meltdown at Japan. The new Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi said that a Chinese invasion of Taiwan would be a major security threat to Japan, so a Chinese diplomat in Japan threatened to cut off her head and Beijing launched a full struggle campaign against Japan.
The Chinese hate campaign against Japan is now seriously reaching a Maoist Cultural Revolution tier fever pitch. There is now a drive by Chinese authorities to try humiliate and punish random Japanese people in China wherever they can.
Just so barbaric and astonishing.
Imagine if Trump responded to some comment by Keir Starmer by having ICE agents haul Ed Sheeran off stage in the middle of a stadium concert. Imagine the outrage. The entire world would be shocked.
But China does this every day and nobody cares.
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@philippilk The image of an unforgiving China wanting revenge on an isolated Japan seems to be contradictory to China’s vision of a multipolar world. Wouldn’t the contradiction be harmful to China’s image?
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@GeoffTrousselot US form some sort of stable mutual understanding with China. Japan becomes a troublemaker that breaks diplomatic norms and is gradually isolated.
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