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CaptKenDaichiSawamura

@KenZenKayZayMan

Uncle Ken is Capt Ken Daichi Sawamura! Married to Yui Michimiya, we have a kid! Capt of the Karasuno Volleyball Team, also expert in Synchro Kogeki here! He/Him

The Nationals Katılım Temmuz 2009
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gimme a cigarette
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it was never just abt volleyball
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Bhaumik Gowande
Bhaumik Gowande@bhaumikgowande·
Its collapse—Wrong-side driving, zero fear of law, zero accountability. I’m angry and tired. India needs AI-based omnipresent traffic enforcement now. Say what you want, but without strict social penalties like China, road discipline will never return.
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RadhakrishnanRK, PhD.
RadhakrishnanRK, PhD.@RKRadhakrishn·
Both @icelandcricket and @UgandaCricket are having fun at the expense of the Biggest #NepoBaby in the world, @JayShah. I initially thought Iceland was being completely opportunistic and was somehow looking to get into #T20WorldCup2026, but later realised that it was making fun of the minions at @ICC who crawl when @BCCI asks them a question. Uganda is following suit and exhibits its wry humour. Bullies are bullies; regardless of where they operate. Each one of them has to be brought down. There’s nothing that infuriates bullies than sarcasm.
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Iceland Cricket
Iceland Cricket@icelandcricket·
We get countless emails from fans wishing us well. Here is another one. We were shocked! 1st, there is a missing k in the first sentence's adjective. 2nd, take away should be two words in this context. 3rd, we do not get ICC funding until we reach all associate member criteria.
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The Driven Man
The Driven Man@Thedrivenman·
Why She Calls Dad Instead of Mom 🤣
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Omjasvin M D
Omjasvin M D@omjasvinMD·
Chennai’s zero-waste plan a flop-show. Chennai’s disgraceful 38 out of 40 rank in last year’s Swachh Survekshan cleanliness rankings is no accident. Five years after Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) launched its muchhyped ‘zero waste’ policy, promising no garbage would reach landfills, the system has collapsed. Today, the civic body processes less than 10% of the city’s wet waste, while the rest is dumped in landfills. Door-to-door segregation is non-existent, and failure lies squarely with GCC. The corporation shut down almost all of its 250-odd micro, nano and vermi-composting centres as it could not maintain them. It closed wet waste processing centres in zonal offices that once produced compost, cocopeat manure, and even processed lemon and mosambi extracts. The composting centre next to mayor R Priya’s office in Perambur is now being used as a parking yard for conservancy vehicles. The staff there said the centre has not been functioning for a year. At Murasoli Maran Park, the composting centre has vanished. So has the vermi-composting centre along Otteri Nullah in Anna Nagar Sixth Avenue. A large segregation unit next to Royapuram zonal office was converted into a full-fledged cattle impounding centre. Sanitation workers here admit that segregation is informal and arbitrary. In places such as the service lanes of 100-feet road in Retteri and the stretch along Thiruvottiyur railway station, the solid waste management contractor does not have basic equipment to segregate waste. Garbage is dumped in large roadside bins and later hauled to dumpyards. Although GCC claims that the shut centres were close to residential areas, composting centres in Madipakkam and Pallikaranai that were built away from homes, were closed down too. These centres, which produced manure and dishwash liquid, sold at ₹10 a kg, are now being used as dumpyards for dry waste. The bio-CNG projects have been in limbo for three years now. GCC announced five 100-tonne plants — two at Koyambedu for market waste, two at Sholinganallur, and one at the Perungudi dumpyard. The projects were dropped due to funding issues and protests in Perungudi. A 500-tonne windrow composting plant at Kodungaiyur dumpyard also failed to take off. Now, at least 2,700 tonnes of waste go straight to landfills every day. Privatised waste management in 13 zones at a cost of more than ₹500 crore a year hasn’t helped either. On one hand, the budget for solid waste management rose from ₹87 crore in 2024 to ₹352 crore in 2025. But, most of it was spent on biomining, instead of primary-level processing. Officials say two bioCNG plants would be operational by the end of 2026.
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Dravidian Insights
Dravidian Insights@dstock_insights·
Still dont understand how garbage trucks in Japan are this clean 😭 looks like they just rolled out of the factory
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Interesting things
Interesting things@awkwardgoogle·
The director warned it was too dangerous and told him to simply walk down james cagney improvised the iconic stairway dance and ignored the advice and nailed it in one take
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Boys Being Boys
Boys Being Boys@boysbelnboys·
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Africa was largely free of diseases until Europeans arrived on the continent. They introduced invasive mosquito species, particularly Anopheles stephensi, yet claimed that most viruses and diseases came from Africa. Africans need to learn history to open their eyes and understand how the world works.
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