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「ちいかわ」ハッピーセット転売対策、かなり本気です。
2025年に社会問題化した“食品大量廃棄”は防げるのか、注目が集まっています。
■ハッピーセット「ちいかわ」転売対策本格化 フリマ大手が一定期間の出品を一斉禁止へ
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For two years, kids called him a girl. Yesterday, the whole barbershop was in tears.
Every single morning for two years, ten-year-old Christian walked into school with long hair — and every single morning, someone had something to say about it.
"You look like a girl." "Why won't you just cut it?" He heard it on the playground. He heard it in the lunch line. He heard it from kids who didn't know him — and sometimes from kids who did.
Christian never explained himself. He just kept going.
His mom watched him come home some days with that quiet kind of hurt on his face — the kind a kid carries when he's too proud to cry but too young to fully hide it. She asked him more than once if he was sure he wanted to keep going. Every time, he said yes.
He had a reason. He just wasn't ready to share it.
Yesterday, Christian walked into a barbershop and climbed into the chair. The stylist measured his hair. Twelve full inches — more than two years of growth, two years of teasing, two years of keeping the secret.
The scissors came out. The hair came off. And Christian carefully held the ponytail in his hands.
It was going to Wigs for Kids — a nonprofit that uses real donated hair to make wigs for children battling cancer and other serious illnesses. Children who have lost their own hair. Children who just want to feel like themselves again.
Somewhere in that barbershop, someone started crying. Then someone else. By the time Christian stood up from that chair — short-haired, beaming — there wasn't a dry eye in the place.
"I just wanted to help a kid who was going through something hard," he said, shrugging like it was nothing. "I didn't think it was that big a deal."
Christian, buddy — it was a very big deal.
While other kids were worrying about what people thought of them, this ten-year-old boy spent two years thinking about a child he'd never met. Tag someone who needs to see this. 💙

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もうガッツリ自分たちからマスコミの
『偏向報道』を国自ら正す方向に行ったんだな…
いやマスコミさんはマジでここまで至ったことを恥じてくれや……
内閣広報室試行アカウント@PressSec_JP
記事化いただき感謝です。なお、The Australian記事投稿について「指摘」を掲載いただきましたが、同紙の「意図」が写真のみを材料に臆測される状況は先方に失礼であるため、了解を得て、記事の全文仮訳を掲載させていただきます。高市総理の豪州訪問の成果、日豪関係の重要性が詳細に書かれています。
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依頼主です、今日で10日なります。野田から4回探しに行きましたが、全く検討がつかず、おそらくもう移動してしまって居るのでしょう。不安でいっぱいだと思うし体力も心配です
何とか無事に連れ帰りたいです。
近隣にお住まいの方どうか目撃情報あればお願い致しますm(_ _)m
ドン・ぶっちゃ@docma1212
🚨緊急拡散🚨 ご依頼受けての拡散希望です! 野田市から車で千葉市蘇我スポーツ公園まで運ばれてしまった可能性大。 周辺は民家もなく、週末に行われるフェスに驚いて移動してしまう可能性もあります。参加される方、お近くの方は気にかけてくださると嬉しいです🙇♀️ #迷子猫 #千葉市 #JAPANJAM2026
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何言ってるの?
公務員の守秘義務を外国人が守れると?マイナンバー抜かれたらどうするの?
公務員と議員、司法(検察官と裁判官)は外国人だけでなく帰化人も3代までは規制するのが当たり前
中国では日本人は公務員になれません
誰もそれを差別って言わないじゃん
なんで日本だけ差別と言われるの
毎日新聞ニュース@mainichijpnews
公務員の国籍要件「時代に逆行」 初の外国籍職員の危機感 mainichi.jp/20260505/k00/0…
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Baby Goat Frankie vs. Maze the German Shepherd 🐐 vs. 🐕
Most baby goats Maze meets are full of cuddly chaos — climbing, bouncing, and being adorably curious.
Then there’s Frankie.
This little guy had a whole different agenda: full-on headbutting and antagonizing her like a tiny horned troublemaker. And those little horns pack more power than you’d expect!
Maze handled it like a pro. I kept her in a down because of her strong natural herding instinct (we didn’t want any nipping if he suddenly bolted), but she stayed calm, patient, and in control the entire time. Absolute star behavior.
I’m honestly nervous and excited to see how their dynamic evolves as Frankie gets bigger and those headbutts turn into real punches 😂
Who else has a dog that gets bullied by goats? Drop your stories below!
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おい、政府。よく見ろ。
われわれ母親はこのくらい時間が必要だ。
・子供起こす、朝ごはん用意:30分
・一緒に朝食を食べる:30分
・雑談して1日の元気チャージ:20分
・子供の宿題をみてあげる:30分
・学校の話をゆっくり聞く:1時間(断続的)
・手作りの夕飯を作る:1時間
・↑の買い物と片付け:1.5時間
・習い事の送迎・見守り:2時間
・お風呂の用意:15分
・ゴミ捨て:10分
・名もなき家事:1時間
これだけで9時間もある。
旦那が協力すればとか、もうそういうレベルとっくに超えてんだ。0900-1700で働くのなんて無理って分かるだろう?
そして、これらを家事代行や行政サービスにやらせて働けばいいと言うなら、家族ってなんですか?親ってなんですか?
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His name was Philip Chanis, a 20-year-old German guy.
After attending his sister’s graduation ceremony, he went to a park with his girlfriend. Their path crossed with 10 foreigners.
He was wearing a cross around his neck. That was enough.
All ten of them savagely beat him with kicks and punches. They attacked his girlfriend too, then stabbed him over and over without mercy.
Philip fought for three agonizing days in the hospital, but the injuries were too severe. He died.
The main killer, a Syrian migrant, was sentenced to just 9 years in prison.

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アニサキスは海水に居るんだぞ。なお淡水では目で確認できない小さな寄生虫がたくさん居るので気を付けて。
田村 正文🎣🍈🌪@tamuraFuku
よしっ! パッと見た感じアニサキスはいなそうだ! 桧原湖産ブラックバスをお刺身でいただきまーす😋 熟成させて旨味が増してるはず🤩 みんな、アバヨ✋
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On September 11, 2001, 24-year-old Welles Remy Crowther was working on the 104th floor of the World Trade Center’s South Tower when Flight 175 hit the building.
He was trapped 27 floors above the impact zone a place almost nobody survived.
But instead of only trying to save himself, Welles stayed behind to help others escape.
Before heading into the smoke, he left his mom a voicemail:
“Mom, this is Welles. I want you to know I’m OK.”
Welles was also a volunteer firefighter back home in New York, and he always carried a red bandana his father gave him as a kid.
Survivors later remembered seeing a man with a red bandana covering his face, leading people to safety, carrying injured victims down stairs, and going back up again and again to help more people.
He reportedly saved at least 18 lives before the South Tower collapsed.
For months, nobody knew who “the man in the red bandana” was.
Then in 2002, his mother read survivor stories in a newspaper and realized they were talking about her son.
Welles Remy Crowther will always be remembered as a real hero. ❤️

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Hoy, 8 de Mayo, es el Día Internacional del Burro🫏, animal noble y adorable donde los haya.
La nobleza de los burros radica en su inteligencia, paciencia, lealtad y capacidad de resistencia, características que los convierten en compañeros fundamentales del ser humano desde hace milenios.
A pesar de ser injustamente etiquetados como tercos, los burros son animales sociables, trabajadores y dóciles, con una gran capacidad de aprendizaje y conexión emocional.
Feliz día! 🫏
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