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@gweilonft

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realgweilo.nft เข้าร่วม Aralık 2021
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Huff@Huff4Congress·
My grandchildren will likely never be able to visit these buildings, which may or may not still exist, because Germany, France, and the United Kingdom made the conscious decision to replace their native populations with violent retards from the third world. I do not understand.
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GWΞI LO 🐸@gweilonft·
@eckartal open source continues to be the model of choice for new challengers
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Emre Can Kartal
Emre Can Kartal@eckartal·
> be Asimov > buys a Unitree G1 > starts testing policies > knee breaks > waits 2 months for one replacement part > realizes closed humanoids kill development speed > builds its own humanoid robot > makes it open-source > puts everything on GitHub, from policies to parts > launches a humanoid DIY kit with a $499 deposit > does almost $1M in sales in 30 days > starts setting up manufacturing > begins shipments in the next few months Asimov gives every AI and robotics builder a fully customizable humanoid robot. Open.
Asimov@asimovinc

You can build your own humanoid at home. Asimov – Here be Dragons is now available for presale. $499 deposit, $15,000 target price. asimov.inc/diy-kit

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藤田直哉@『小島秀夫論』『攻殻機動隊論』
それがいいのか悪いのかは分からない。けど、自由主義と民主主義の背景が影響し、それがエンタメや娯楽の魅力の発展にも繋がっているのだろう。……中国は、昔から男女平等や女性の社会進出が強いようで、おばちゃんは日本のような控えめで男の顔色見て媚びて、という感じではなく、声がデカく圧が強い
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GWΞI LO 🐸@gweilonft·
@carlworker Are they slowly walking back that Uyghur genocide talk to “human rights abuses”?
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Carl Worker
Carl Worker@carlworker·
“The Chinese Embassy is right. The recent joint statement by Australia and New Zealand condemning China’s actions in the South China Sea reads like a relic from a bygone colonial era. A weirdly misplaced concern, too. At a time when the US and Israeli have (a) harmed the trade routes to and from the Middle East (b) tanked the global economy (c) sent fuel prices surging upwards, and (d) caused our own cost of living to skyrocket – who does Defence Minister Judith Collins choose to criticise? China. Mainly for the potential threat it poses to the trade routes located in its region. Go figure. Likewise, the joint statement also displayed an absurdly selective morality. At a time when Israel continues to commit genocide in Gaza, kill thousands of men, women and children indiscriminately across the Middle East, displace hundreds of thousands more, reduce essential infrastructure to rubble, bomb apartment buildings in Beirut and Teheran etc etc, at whom do Collins and her Aussie counterpart choose to wag their fingers? China. For its human right abuses in Xinjiang, and for its crushing of the democracy movement in Hong Kong.”
Trevor Johnston 🌏☮️@TrevorJ24567534

Gordon Campbell On Our Willingness To Earn US Approval, Via China-Bashing werewolf.co.nz/2026/03/gordon…

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Eljamin Latour
Eljamin Latour@Eljamin16·
@NakoMoonVT The Kanji is also a phono-semantic compound, 氵("sanzui", water radical) represents the meaning, while 每/毎("mai/bai", every) represents the sound, which became the onyomi 海(kai) as in 海賊("kaizoku", pirate).
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Nako 🌙🐈 JP Teacher 🇯🇵 1-on-1 Open!
Why is "mother" (母) inside the Japanese kanji for "sea" (海)? 🌊🤱🇯🇵 I was curious about this too, so I looked it up! 海 is made of 氵 (water radical) and 毎 (every). If you look closely, 毎 contains the character for mother (母)! 🔎 Here’s the origin: In ancient times, 毎 depicted a mother wearing many hair ornaments. Because these ornaments were layered together, the character came to mean "dense," "vast," or "so deep that it looks dark." So, 海 represents water (氵) that is so deep and vast (毎) that you cannot see the bottom! 💡 Fun fact: While many believe it’s because "the sea is the mother of life," the original etymological reason is to describe the sea's incredible depth and darkness. 🌸✨
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arkitekd@agusAditya_

@NakoMoonVT Why there is 母 in 海

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GWΞI LO 🐸@gweilonft·
@BFD19002956 @NakoMoonVT You ought to sit this one out… Kanji > Han Zi Written as 漢字 Literally translates to “Chinese characters”
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BFD@BFD19002956·
@NakoMoonVT Why call it Japanese Kanji. There are so many English loan words in Japanese, do you call it Japanese English too?
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Kangmin Lee | 이강민
Too many K-pop songs are fully in English. When does it stop being K-pop and just become generic, formulaic global pop slop? The irony is by chasing international appeal, K-pop is losing what made it distinct and what hooked fans in the first place. If it doesn't remain distinctly Korean, it will continue to morph into bland, formulaic, globohomo pop.
EMPIRE@EmpireIX

BTS RM Quote resurfaces, causes concern: "We don't want to change our identity to get to Number One. If we sing in Full English, then that's not BTS' Their New Song “SWIM” is a fully English song, however it's topping all Korea charts.

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varrock@varrock·
Smart, peaceful, and educated Europeans looked around, and saw only smart, peaceful people. When everyone is smart and peaceful, you don't need a strong military or justice system. They assumed everyone else was like this, too. Then they imported millions of violent retards
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HellywoodStinks@HolywoodHatesUS·
@JanJekielek It’s also funny to see men discussing women as the problem, when we all know women weren’t running Epstein island and actually have very little say in how the world actually runs. 🤷‍♀️
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Jan Jekielek
Jan Jekielek@JanJekielek·
Psychological scientist J.D. Haltigan told me the feminine impulse to be empathetic has been weaponized. “We’ve come to basically hijack the feminine ethic of care.” “And if a society becomes completely feminine, all kinds of chaos will ensue.” “Because you don’t have any sort of rule-based, lawful, statistically-minded, quantitatively-focused orientation to why we have laws, why we have rules, why we need order, why we need immigration law, and so forth.” “Masculinity is what will track, personality-wise, with systemization, and femininity is sort of the analogy with empathization.” But this feminization has become dominant in many areas of society with major effects. @JDHaltigan
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Bruce@bruce_barrett·
lol. The RCMP blocked me.
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Bruce@bruce_barrett

@nvanrcmp In Canada, we used to call this the spring equinox instead of some gibberish I’ve never heard of before.

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Quality Learing Center
Quality Learing Center@qualitylearnc·
Imagine going on vacation to Banff in Canada and this is what you see
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Amy Eileen Hamm@preta_6·
What do criminals have to do in order to stay locked up in Canada?
Vancouver Police@VancouverPD

#VPDNews: A violent offender who was arrested by the VPD earlier this month has been released back into the community. Jordan McIntosh was previously released into the community last September. He was serving a conditional sentence order related to two counts of assault and one count of breach release order from a 2024 incident. McIntosh was bound by several conditions which included wearing an ankle monitor. After cutting off his ankle monitor and going on the run on December 4, investigators with the VPD’s Intimate Partner Violence and Risk Assessment Unit became involved due to McIntosh’s history of violence against women. Detectives and District Five officers received information on March 2, and tracked McIntosh to a rooming house on Water Street. “McIntosh tried to escape by jumping out of a window,” said VPD Sergeant Adam Donaldson. “Fortunately, our officers planned for that scenario, and he was taken into custody with the help of a police dog.” McIntosh was held in custody for a breach of conditional sentence order hearing that took place yesterday. The court ultimately decided to release him back into the community to serve his sentence with another ankle monitor, rather than keep him in custody. McIntosh has 49 criminal convictions, including 11 for violence or weapons.

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GWΞI LO 🐸@gweilonft·
@AntonioTweets2 Officers can’t protect people from harm if the judges keep releasing the criminals Soul-crushing work
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🇨🇦 Antonio Tweets
🇨🇦 Antonio Tweets@AntonioTweets2·
Former law enforcement officer has had enough. He’s done. I certainly don’t blame him, with the ridiculous laws put in place by our tyrannical government, our freedom of speech has been taken away from us. Pay attention! 👇This is what the “elbows up” freaks like.
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