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Ninjetta Kage

@NinjettaKage

Just a conservative Kunoichi poking around the internet. Open to discussion, but don't take any shit. Make America Whole Again. WWG1WGA

Everywhere and Nowhere Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Ninjetta Kage
Ninjetta Kage@NinjettaKage·
@kunoichi_jp_ Unfortunately honor is dead in most parts of America as a whole. You may get individuals that still understand it, but there are too many that don't care for us to be using an umbrella stand like that.
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My American cousin saw an umbrella stand in Japan. No lock. No number. No guard. Just umbrellas. Trusting the world. He whispered, "This is dangerous." I said, "It's normal." He placed his umbrella there slowly, like he was leaving a child at school. Inside the store, he checked on it three times. When we came back, it was still there. He looked relieved. By the end of the week, he no longer called it "my umbrella." He called it: "our survivor." I wanted to laugh. But honestly, I checked mine too. 傘立て = umbrella stand 🌸
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Ninjetta Kage@NinjettaKage·
@Kshi_nippon Muslim people are not interested in respecting anyone but themselves.
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K 🇯🇵 | Japan First
K 🇯🇵 | Japan First@Kshi_nippon·
🇯🇵 To my Muslim friends, Many Japanese people love dogs. They are family members, not just animals. You'll see dogs everywhere in Japan—at parks, on the streets, and in people's homes. If that makes you uncomfortable, perhaps Japan simply isn't the right place for you. Respect goes both ways. What do you think?
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Ninjetta Kage@NinjettaKage·
Do you really think that we would be able to perceive a being of such immense power to be able to create all existence and the system everything runs on? If you think you would be able to handle that, then you have a very small imagination. Some people can barely handle seeing an Angel.
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米問屋(従業員)@komeyakaitaiya·
@oidonhagouda @NinjettaKage 問. 一神教 最大の矛盾とは 答. 全知全能を謳う「神」が未だ 人類の誰もが知覚出来る姿で 人類の前に出て来ない事である!
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🇯🇵SAIGOU🇯🇵郷田剛士🇯🇵
Bro, this is actually a really good point. Why do Muslims have so many refugees? They pray five times a day, claim their God is the greatest, and say Islam is the perfect religion. So why are so many Muslim countries completely messed up, with people fleeing to other countries just to survive? If their God is so powerful, why can’t He fix their own countries? Why do they have to run away to non-Muslim countries and then demand special treatment once they get there? It’s kinda funny when you think about it. They keep saying their faith is superior, but the results on the ground tell a completely different story. Maybe instead of praying and then escaping to other people’s countries, they should focus on actually making their own societies work first.
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wyllow@wyllow303·
@NinjettaKage @japan_nobunaga Read your history. It’s how they we conquered before. It’s the first step before the real violence. They have to get to majority level first.
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Muslim woman in a Japanese yakiniku restaurant complains there's "hardly any halal food" and "Japanese food sucks" — demanding we accommodate her Islamic diet. She's surrounded by premium wagyu while saying it. Japan is not a catering service for foreign religions. Our country, our rules.
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Ninjetta Kage@NinjettaKage·
@KalSpriggs I agree with the concept in general, and I think it was executed well in the book since there were no restrictions on who could serve. It keeps people from taking their right and privileges as a citizen for granted.
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Kal Spriggs
Kal Spriggs@KalSpriggs·
@NinjettaKage It is one that Heinlein explored in many of his works. Citizenship through service is one of the more interesting ones. I know Tom Kratman explored it further in his Carrera-verse books, with some interesting implications about where that took a society.
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Kal Spriggs@KalSpriggs·
My thoughts on Starship Troopers. I was 12 yrs old, I had no idea about MilSF, all I knew, was I wanted to read more. It's a future where citizenship has to be earned, where humanity fights an existential threat, and where Mobile Infantry battle those threats. I love it.
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Ninjetta Kage@NinjettaKage·
@KalSpriggs Why would they even let someone like that make a movie and name it after a book?! He must have been some anti-military person and didn't want it to be good.
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Kal Spriggs@KalSpriggs·
@NinjettaKage Yeah, the guy who wrote/made the movie admitted he wanted to destroy the legacy of the book. Terrible shame, especially as powered armor super-soldiers could have been so much cooler than what he did.
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Ninjetta Kage@NinjettaKage·
@hokkori_buzz If they tried to make a travel guide of all the cultural differences between America and every other country it would probably be very thick, lol. Sometimes things are even different depending on what part of the country you're in!
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可愛くノ一 🇯🇵🌸
@NinjettaKage 教えてくださりありがとうございます!😊 なるほど…!アメリカのダイナーでは、目の前に置かれたプレートは自分だけのものなんですね! 中央だとテーブル全体か…(笑) これ旅行ガイドに載せてもらいたいですね!🤣
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I went to an American diner for the first time. The waitress placed a single plate in front of me. I assumed it was a tray meant for the whole table. I am a kunoichi. I do not ask for help dividing food. I served my three companions their portions. I stacked the pancakes by rank. Senior gets three. I get none. The waitress returned looking confused. She asked if everything was okay. I told her the arrangement was fair and the ancestors would be pleased. She brought another plate. Then another. I served those too. By the fourth plate I realized I had been feeding people from other tables. A child was eating my pancakes. I let him finish. It seemed wrong to reclaim food from the young. I was asked to leave. I left with great dignity and no breakfast. Is this a normal dining ritual in America? Please teach me the rules.
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Ninjetta Kage@NinjettaKage·
@tuuu28283 Never check you DMs unless you are expecting a message from someone.
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tuuuuu@tuuu28283·
アメリカの兄弟達 DMで (今の活動じゃアメリカ人の何の役にもたたない) というような内容が来ていました 非常に悲しいです。 一応頑張ってます。努力不足で申し訳ないです😿 これからも頑張りますのでよろしくお願いします
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matrixbot@thematrixb0t·
Benjamin Netanyahu: “I demand that Western governments do what is necessary, to fight antisemitism, and provide security and safety for Jews worldwide.” “They would be well advised to heed our warnings. I demand action from them NOW or else there will be consequences.”
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Rep. Keith Self
Rep. Keith Self@RepKeithSelf·
Our Founding Fathers did not take up arms over taxes alone. They overthrew a tyrannical government that planted spies in their communities and violated their liberties. Those men would be appalled by what is happening to our Constitutional freedoms today. The fight against government surveillance is the fight to preserve the very liberties they risked everything to secure.
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Hana🌸@hanaamurakami·
What could help reverse Japan's declining birth rate and aging population?
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Ninjetta Kage@NinjettaKage·
Some Americans that have a concealed firearm will ignore the sign and enter anyway. Others may respect the sign and leave it in the vehicle. Still others will be openly defiant and enter the store with the firearm in a visible location. It depends on the type of person. I'm a concealment type. If you don't know I have it, you can't be offended by it.
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NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭@tanpukunokami·
In America, I once stopped in front of a store because of a small sign on the door. “No Firearms Allowed.” I understood what it meant. No guns inside. I am a modern Japanese person, so of course I know what a firearm is. I just was not used to seeing it as part of the normal checklist before entering a store. In Japan, before I go into a shop, I usually check simple things. Wallet. Phone. Keys. Eco bag. Maybe a point card. In America, the checklist suddenly becomes an action movie. So, just to be safe, I checked my pockets. Wallet. Phone. Hotel key card. Receipt. Gum. No firearm. Good. I was qualified to enter. The cashier smiled and said, “Hi!” I smiled back, but inside, I felt strangely proud. I had just followed an important American rule. In fact, I had been following it successfully my entire life. Then I saw the same kind of sign at another store. Again, I checked. Wallet. Phone. Keys. Gum. No gun. Passed. At the next store, I checked again. Wallet. Phone. Coins. No gun. Passed again. After a while, I began to feel like an excellent traveler. Without making any effort, I was getting perfect scores at entrances all over America. In Japan, we have something called “pointing and calling.” Train conductors point at things and say them out loud to confirm safety. I found myself doing the same thing silently before entering American stores. Wallet, good. Phone, good. Gum, good. No firearm, good. Then one day, at the entrance of a supermarket, I saw the sign again. By then, I was experienced. I checked my pockets, nodded seriously, and prepared to enter with confidence. Then a thought came to me. Wait. I have never owned a gun in my life. Which means I have been passing this American entrance exam since birth. After that, I became a little more confident. Even when the cashier asked, “How are you?” I thought, I am fine. Because once again today, I did not bring a firearm. So I have a question for Americans. When you see a “No Firearms Allowed” sign, do you also check yourself for one second? Or is it only Japanese people with no guns who enter every store feeling like secret honor students?
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Ninjetta Kage@NinjettaKage·
@hokkori_buzz @8irdUp Just order waffles and then the replacement technique on the pancakes. Everyone still gets the same amount of food, but now you get a pancake and someone else gets a waffle.
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@8irdUp ブルーベリー多めが上級者の証…!? なるほど、祖先もきっと喜ぶ掟ですね🥞 次は私がブルーベリーを隠し持って、忍法・パンケーキ独占の術を試してみます😂 私もブルーベリーのトッピング大好き💕
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Ninjetta Kage@NinjettaKage·
@DefiantLs It is not their place to decide what people call each other.
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Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
NY Democrats are reportedly moving to outlaw mother and father branding it "outdated" New term for mother - "gestating parent" New term for father - "non-gestating person"
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Rodney Smith Jr
Rodney Smith Jr@iamrodneysmith·
Dear @WhiteHouse, my name is Rodney Smith Jr., founder of Raising Men & Women Lawn Care Service in Huntsville, Alabama. Through our 50 Yard Challenge, over 6,000 kids across the country have signed up to mow free lawns for the elderly, disabled, veterans, active-duty military, first responders, and single parents. With America celebrating its 250th birthday this year and me also being born on July 4th, I wanted to humbly ask if a few kids from our program and myself could travel to Washington, D.C. to help mow the White House lawn for this historic celebration. More than anything, I want these kids to see how a simple act of service something as ordinary as mowing a lawn for someone in need can lead to extraordinary places. What better lesson in community service than showing them that helping others can take them all the way to our nation’s capital? I’d also love to bring my American flag-themed mower in hopes that the President might sign it, so I can later auction it off and donate 100% of the proceeds to a nonprofit supporting veterans. It would be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to highlight the importance of service, patriotism, and the impact young people can have when they choose to make a difference. 🇺🇸
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Ninjetta Kage@NinjettaKage·
@japan_nobunaga When engaging in a battle of taste in America, the key principles to remember are that visual appearance will attract people to taste it, and unique but delicious flavors with make it popular. When in doubt, add cheese.
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USA. A potluck. Everyone brings one dish. I have never been so out of my depth in my life. I was invited to a gathering. "Just bring a dish to share," they said. Simple words. I did not sleep for three days. Because I understood instantly what this was. A summit. Every guest, a lord of their own house, arriving bearing tribute. And tribute is judged. Tribute is ranked. To bring the wrong dish to the wrong table is to fall in standing before your peers, possibly forever. So I prepared. I made my finest dish. I carried it to the door with two hands and a straight back, braced for the weighing of my worth. The first lord arrived with a bowl of orange powder noodles. Macaroni and cheese. The crowd roared. He set it down at the center of the table. The CENTER. I noted this. The center is the seat of power. The second lord brought a tower of small brown meat orbs in red sauce. "Meatballs," he announced, like a man laying down a sword. They were placed beside the macaroni. A strong showing. An alliance, perhaps. I studied the table like a battlefield map. Potato salad: defensive, reliable, old money. A vegetable tray, untouched, clearly a hostage offering no one expected to win. And then a woman walked in, raised a flat box overhead, and the entire room turned and CHEERED. Pizza. She had brought pizza. Store-bought. Still in the box. I was stunned. She had not even cooked it. And yet the people rejoiced as if a king had entered. I revised my entire understanding of the hierarchy on the spot. Effort means nothing here. Only the roar of the crowd decides rank. I placed my dish down, humbly, near the napkins. A peasant's position. I accepted it. And then a man tapped my shoulder, pointed at my dish, and said the words that changed everything. "Whoa, did you make this? This is amazing. Everybody, you GOTTA try this guy's thing." The room turned. The room came. The room ATE. My dish vanished in ninety seconds. The pizza woman herself took a second helping and looked at me with respect. I had won the summit. By accident. With a dish I placed by the napkins. I understand nothing about this country. I have never been happier. I am hosting the next one. So tell me, America. Is there a system to the potluck? A secret rank? A hidden law? I have decided there is not. You just bring the thing you love, and everyone eats it, and somehow everybody wins. It is the most insane way to hold a war. I will fight in every single one.
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