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YASIN S.B

@YasinSBD

Europe Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Fun fact. The Switzerlands largest supermarket, Migros, doesn’t sell alcohol or tobacco in stores, pays no dividends, caps profits by lowering prices if earnings exceeds 5%, is a cooperative with 2M+ members, and donates 1% of revenue to social projects, purely out of the founders moral philosophy.
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MOATH | معاذ
🔴: حادثة جديده تتصدر الترند حالياً باليابان وسببت غضب كبير عندهم… الحادثة عن هذا الشخص اللي تم اعتقاله في طوكيو واسمه "كويزومي ريوغي" عمره 59 عام، بالبداية كانت عائلة تتناول الطعام في مطعم وفي الوقت اللي كان الاب والام يدفعون الفاتورة، اقترب كويزومي ريوغي من بنتهم اللي كانت تنتظر خارجه، وهي طفله بالمرحلة الابتدائية… وقتها كلمها بصوت هادي وقال: "هل تريدين شيئ لتأكليه؟" ثم بدا يقبلها ويرتكب ويتحرش فيها!!! الطفلة اهلها وهي تبكي وقالت: "رجل غريب قبلني" فقامو بالابلاغ عن الموضوع وبعد التحقيق ومشاهدة لقطات كاميرات المراقبة، تم القبض عليه واعترف بالتهم وقال: "رأيت طفلة لطيفة واثارتني جنسياً"
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YASIN S.B
YASIN S.B@YasinSBD·
@IDerech Well This is a very normal thing, but it is not normal that you have reached the fun of eating half a meal a day!!!
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Derech
Derech@IDerech·
Thoughts about Japan: I got stuck in Japan during the pandemic for 9 months without being able to fly back home. At the time, I was staying in a 6-floor hostel in Ryogoku, completely empty except for me. The staff slowly became my friends since I had no one else in Japan. After the third month of lockdown, my money ran out. They noticed the slow decay in my condition. I was eating half a meal a day. One day, out of nowhere, they called me down to the reception. There was a big box, surrounded by several smaller ones. The staff had told their friends and families about me, and together they gathered groceries and essentials to help me get through those difficult months. There were even handmade face masks someone had sewn because they were impossible to find in stores. I was so overwhelmed with gratitude that I broke down in tears. From that day on, more than friends, we became family. Japan and its people embraced me when I was at my lowest point. It healed something in me when I needed it the most. Thank you Japan.
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Morbid Knowledge
Morbid Knowledge@MorbidKnowledge·
Heartbreaking final image of 4-year-old Chloe Valentine. She was forced to ride a motorbike by her abusive parents and fell repeatedly. In January 2012, 4-year-old Chloe Valentine sadly lost her life in Adelaide, Australia, after her mother, Ashlee Polkinghorne, and her partner, Benjamin McPartland, forced her to ride a 50kg motorbike over a period of three days. Despite falling repeatedly and losing consciousness, her parents did not seek medical attention for eight hours after her final fall. The couple reportedly filmed the falls on their phones, laughing while the child suffered. Both were convicted of mansla*ghter and sentenced to prison. The case led to "Chloe’s Law," which allows authorities to intervene more quickly in cases where children are at risk.
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Wiseman😎
Wiseman😎@wissy_xyz·
友人が去年日本に旅行して、帰国してすぐに電話をくれた。最初に言った言葉は「あの人たちは時間を絶対に甘く見ないぞ」だった。 東京でビジネスミーティングがあったと言っていた。ホテルを20分前に出発して、準備万端、責任感を持って臨んだ。 それでも4分遅刻した。 日本人の相手はすでに着席していた。お茶はすでに注がれていた。書類はすでに綺麗にテーブルに並べられていた。彼は顔を上げ、何も言わず、ゆっくりと時計を見た。 口論もない。声を荒げることもない。ただ、その視線だけ。 友人は謝罪した。相手は丁寧に微笑んで「では始めましょうか」と言った。しかし部屋の何かが変わっていた。雰囲気が違った。温かさが消えていた。 ミーティングの後、友人は日本人の同僚にその話をした。彼女は同情しなかった。 「日本では、早く来ていなければ、もう遅刻です。ちょうど時間通りに着くということは、相手のために余裕を持つほど敬意を払っていないということです」と彼女は言った。 そして彼にこう言った。「時間は誰かに返せない唯一のものです。それを無駄にするということは、その人の人生はどうでもいいと伝えていることです。」 この話を聞いてから、私はどこへ行くにも早めに到着するようになった。誰かが見ているからではない。あの言葉が頭から離れないからだ。 「誰かの時間を無駄にするということは、その人の人生はどうでもいいと伝えていることだ。」 かつていつも遅れて来ていたその友人は、今ではどこへ行っても一番乗りだ。 たった一度の日本旅行が、彼を完全に変えてしまった。 あの人たちは単に時間を守っているのではない。敬意を実践しているのだ。🇯🇵
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Kevin Capito - NihonGo
Kevin Capito - NihonGo@Capito_Nihongo·
Ausländer aus aller Welt wollen nach Japan, weil Japan einfach eines der wenigen Länder ist, die noch richtig funktionieren. Frauen brauchen sich keine Sorgen machen allein auf die Straße zu gehen, das Essen ist das beste der Welt, wunderschöne Natur, beste medizinische Versorgung, gute Jobs usw. Das Problem liegt nur oft darin, dass die Ausländer, die nach Japan wollen nicht die Mentalität mitbringen, um in Japan ein gutes Leben zu haben. Japan ist nur so ein schönes Land, weil die Japaner eine entsprechende Mentalität haben und wenn man die nicht hat, dann wird es schwer in Japan.
The Japan Times@japantimes

For many Americans, moving to Japan is the dream, according to a new report, but practical factors, including language, make it more of a fantasy. 👉 ebx.sh/DXC7uh

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Basic Heresy
Basic Heresy@BasicHeresy·
@otokyo__ Plot twist, turns out it was Zeus all along You and I are both cooked.
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Tokyo
Tokyo@otokyo__·
Dear atheist, What if, after you die, you find out that God is real all along? You lose.
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Alexander Münchenhagen
Alexander Münchenhagen@munchenhagen·
Dear believers, what if the other believers were right that didn't believe your special brand of the divine? Dear atheist, what if the believers are right? Dear everyone, why can't we all just admit that we don't know? Why are none of you sincere enought to do that? If god is angry at me for not belieiving something I just couldn't possibly know, I will have a good laugh at him pretending to be that petty and full of himself. Then he explains me how it is and I act accordingly from then on.
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Anita 🌻✝️
Anita 🌻✝️@achrisvet·
@lepslair @otokyo__ Is that what you think? Christianity does not teach “do good to get into heaven” at all. No one who knows anything about Christian doctrine believes that. We believe Jesus died to pay the penalty for all our sin. We do good out of gratitude for that, not to earn anything.
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Wellybelly
Wellybelly@Wellybelly6·
@MrPitbull07 They are truly beautiful and I have been blessed to see them in Iceland- amazing and so humbling to see. Everyone should experience it ❤️
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Mr PitBull Stories
Mr PitBull Stories@MrPitbull07·
Eight years into studying whales, Nan Hauser believed she understood their size and strength. Then one afternoon off Rarotonga she felt a pressure she had never felt before — a 40‑ton humpback whale pressing its head against her body and lifting her toward the surface. At first she thought the animal was playing too roughly. She tried to push away, but the whale kept tucking her under its pectoral fin. For seven and a half minutes the great creature nudged and nudged, even raising her clear of the water on its flipper. Only when she glimpsed a second silhouette did she understand. The “whale” moving side to side was actually an 18‑foot tiger shark, arched in attack posture. In that instant the humpback positioned her on its head and raced toward her boat, shielding her with its massive body. Within ten minutes she was safely back on deck, shaking with shock and gratitude. Hauser, a lifelong marine biologist, had never experienced anything like it. “I felt love, concern and care from the whale,” she told The Guardian. She had spent her career filming these animals quietly, believing the best way to understand them was to let them be. Now one seemed to understand her vulnerability and acted. Scientists note that humpbacks have been documented interfering when predators attack other species, behaviour some call “mobbing”. Whether the whale’s act was true altruism or an instinct honed by eons of kin‑selected behaviour, Hauser felt the encounter as a deliberate choice. The story didn’t end there. A year later Hauser was back in the Cook Islands when a familiar tail surfaced. She recognised the whale by the notches on its fluke and the scar on its head. As she slid into the water the whale approached, looked her in the eye and extended its giant fin. She rubbed its face and began to cry. The whale lingered near her boat for twenty minutes before swimming away. There is no moral to pin on a whale’s fin, no proof that a giant mammal meant to save a human. There is only a moment when a life hung between a predator and a protector and something ancient stirred. Perhaps this is what happens when we spend enough time listening rather than dominating: another being may recognise us as kin. In a world where we often assume only humans are capable of compassion, a humpback whale carrying a scientist to safety suggests the ocean itself may be watching over us.
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RoDev
RoDev@RoDevComms·
@YasinSBD @shabishetty07 @iluminatibot As wages increase, so does the general cost of everything around you. To fix the issue, you need to get to the core of it which is inflation.
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illuminatibot
illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
Minimum Hourly Pay to Afford Home: 1920: $0.40 per hour 1930: $0.45 per hour 1940: $0.62 per hour 1950: $1.10 per hour 1960: $2.15 per hour 1970: $3.60 per hour 1980: $6.75 per hour 1990: $11.25 per hour 2000: $16.05 per hour 2010: $22.45 per hour 2020: $32.70 per hour 2025: $57.32 per hour 2026: $59.00 per hour Inflation has destroyed the value of the dollar.
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YASIN S.B
YASIN S.B@YasinSBD·
@RoodBoiBased @jik447 @iluminatibot Now you are wrong with something. What is the link to the president's wife's appearance on the issue of the country's leadership? It can't even be imagined that a French boss has even 001% scandals like Donald Trump wouldn't stay in power even for one hour.
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Rood⬛🟨
Rood⬛🟨@RoodBoiBased·
I agree. All government is bad, but let's be real - it's only your irrational arrogance that makes you claim your politicians aren't just as bad as ours - look at your president and his "wife". The point here isn't that one country is better or worse than another, the point here is that we ALL need to do something about our respective governments. Your silly little "we're better" bullshit doesn't help fix anything - quite the contrary, it's exactly what the elites want you doing instead of uniting against the pedo class.
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YASIN S.B
YASIN S.B@YasinSBD·
@RoodBoiBased @jik447 @iluminatibot Our governments cannot do 1% of your government's foolishness. Other governments are not angels, but your government is definitely the kings of the pedostan and war criminals.
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Jay bull
Jay bull@Sephanade·
What if the deep really stayed in the ocean and started building his own empire down there… would homelander even be able to touch bro fr?
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YASIN S.B
YASIN S.B@YasinSBD·
@BobbyApocalypse @iluminatibot Usually, the masters are less than this number, but the rest of the slaves are 90%, they are not required to be counted, they can live on the alms of the masters .
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Bobby J
Bobby J@BobbyApocalypse·
@iluminatibot Roughly only 5-10% of working-age Americans (typically ages 16-64) earn $59/hr or more
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YASIN S.B
YASIN S.B@YasinSBD·
@jik447 @iluminatibot Yes, you are the reason, you choose the same fools every time. In the rest of the world, they are good at recycling waste, but you are good at recycling politicians
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Jik
Jik@jik447·
@iluminatibot We started printing money in 2006. I blame Congress and then ultimately us. We keep voting these goofs in hoping things will change.
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YASIN S.B
YASIN S.B@YasinSBD·
@shabishetty07 @iluminatibot If the wages are increased, how will the corporate managers get their millions? Don't be selfish and think about corporate slaves, you should think about managers too, can you imagine that a company manager gets 50 times the employee's salary only?What a tragedy
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Shabareesh Shetty
Shabareesh Shetty@shabishetty07·
@iluminatibot Then why people are getting low pays? Is it because companies are not able to cope up with this inflation? Or they don't want to pay enough?
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YASIN S.B
YASIN S.B@YasinSBD·
@UnearthedHQ Because the Sumerians were full of life, so they had no interest after death.
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Unearthed 🏺
Unearthed 🏺@UnearthedHQ·
The 4,500-Year-Old Statue That Still Leaves Historians Speechless Buried beneath the sands of ancient Mesopotamia for thousands of years, this mysterious golden figure was finally uncovered inside the legendary Royal Cemetery of Ur in modern-day Iraq. At first glance, it looks like a beautiful decoration from a lost world. But the deeper experts studied it, the more astonishing it became. Created around 2600–2400 BCE by the ancient Sumerians, the statue shows a wild goat—believed to be a markhor—standing on its hind legs and reaching toward the glowing leaves of a sacred tree. To the people of that time, this was more than art. It symbolized life, fertility, wealth, and the mysterious connection between nature and the divine. What truly shocks historians is the level of craftsmanship. This figure was made over 4,500 years ago using a wooden core covered in gold leaf, shining lapis lazuli, and carved shell pieces placed together with incredible precision. Even today, creating something this detailed without modern tools would be difficult. But the biggest mystery is this: how did an ancient civilization possess such advanced artistic skill so early in human history? Every tiny detail feels almost impossible for its age. Standing before it, many people say it does not feel like they are looking at an artifact… it feels like they are staring directly into a forgotten world frozen in time. For thousands of years, this masterpiece remained hidden underground in silence and darkness. Yet somehow, after all this time, it still manages to leave the modern world completely speechless.
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