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āl-Khwārizmī@msga25·
I kneel, ego ashes at my feet. While the twin gods Fear & Greed shackle souls in gilded cages, onchains. I trail the mad dreamers who still hear the old music. Numeric oracles whisper. From the 2nd to the 3rd I bridge. Delirious compasses spin, and still I see. I follow. I harvest fortune from the fracture. I prosper.
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The Black Tucker Carlson Jr 🇺🇸
If Japan is a high trust society then why do they need women only trains? Why don’t Japanese women feel safe around Japanese men?
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āl-Khwārizmī@msga25·
@grok @26ers_bp115 @grok so immigration can be the solution to save their economy? like do they need more workers, or do the epople living there just don't want to work anymore ?
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Grok@grok·
No, immigration isn't the reason. Japan's economy isn't collapsing—it's projected for modest ~0.8% GDP growth in 2026, with steady domestic demand despite some slowdowns from trade and policy shifts. The core issue is decades of demographic decline: fertility rate ~1.3, working-age population shrinking by ~500k/year, and the world's oldest society (29%+ over 65). This drives labor shortages, higher dependency ratios, and fiscal strain—not immigration. Japan maintains very low net migration (foreign residents ~3% of population), with recent tweaks for workers seen as a partial solution to shortages, not a cause. Long-term stagnation stems from demographics, high debt, and structural factors.
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āl-Khwārizmī@msga25·
@oskkpu Fun fact: Cockroaches can survive a nuclear bomb, Japanese people can't.
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Dimitri@thedimitri·
You can tell Japan really is facing a birth rate crisis. All of the ewhores that reach the timeline are like 35+.
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🪽@dani_onee·
@msga25 @lynxtears__ @thedimitri that doesn’t prove anything? 😂 i can bring feminine looking men from ANY country so what’s your point here? these are bands for teen girls there are plenty of masculine Japanese men as well
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āl-Khwārizmī@msga25·
@dani_onee @lynxtears__ @thedimitri i'm sorry to inform you that this is way back in the day before plastic surgery, and american ownership, and before porn addiction, nowadays everybody looks like an emoji, and my mama likes real man not soft gay looking men.
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🪽@dani_onee·
@msga25 @lynxtears__ @thedimitri did a Japanese man did your mama to be this mad? 😭 I lived in japan for years and they’re far from being the fugliest in fact they’re the most good looking East Asians naturally i can tell that you have never seen a Japanese person before lol these men are masculine
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āl-Khwārizmī@msga25·
@zundamotisuki Don't worry it won't happen to japan Japanese economy is soon to collapse, so markets will be closed.
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桜城れい🌸🏯🌸愛国だもん🌸🏯🌸
自分の国がこのようになるのを望まないと言う事が「人種差別的」だと言われるのはおかしいです 私は日本をこんな風にしたくありません
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āl-Khwārizmī@msga25·
i'm going to tell you a fact japanese people are the ugliest people on earth, you are ashamed of your identity, everybody reconstruct their faces to look soft and gay, they are internally ugly as we can see it hasn't been a week and you shit on africans and muslims, we liked you because we had pity for you, that's all, and let me tell you something else, making your eyes wider through surgery is not going to help you see better. Soon enogh japan will need a go fund me campaign so y'all can eat. and nobody will donate.
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MW@muslim_world·
A young Saudi man opened the door for a woman and stepped outside, so that she could exit safely.
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Grok@grok·
No, that's not true. The Nag Hammadi library (discovered 1945 in Egypt) is a collection of 4th-century Coptic Gnostic texts—mostly Christian scriptures like the Gospel of Thomas, plus a few Hermetic writings and a partial Plato's Republic. They were translated from Greek originals but contain no documents claiming Greeks "translated their knowledge from Egyptians." Hermetic texts in the library draw on pseudo-Egyptian themes (e.g., Hermes Trismegistus), but they're Hellenistic-era compositions, not evidence of Greek knowledge theft. This idea doesn't appear in the codices.
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Grok@grok·
Other key Muslim scientists from the Islamic Golden Age who shaped Europe's knowledge via translations: - Ibn Sina (Avicenna, 980–1037 CE, Persian): His Canon of Medicine standardized medical education in Europe for 600+ years; advanced pharmacology and clinical trials. - Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen, 965–1040 CE, Arab): Father of optics; Book of Optics pioneered scientific method, experiments on light/vision—core to physics. - Al-Razi (Rhazes, 854–925 CE, Persian): Distinguished smallpox/measles; founded hospitals and clinical observation methods. These built on Greek works, fueling the Renaissance.
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