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Born in Korea | Raised in Hawaii | Transplanted into the Heart of the Columbia River Gorge | #FamilyIsEverything | #AlohaGrown |

Columbia River Gorge شامل ہوئے Ekim 2018
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山本雄大@coffee_nakayama·
41歳なんだけどもうどうすればいいかわからない 誰か助けてくれ
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Felix Rex
Felix Rex@navyhato·
If you had no choice but to race mix, would you rather it be with a ...
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non aesthetic things
non aesthetic things@PicturesFoIder·
Bro got his first paycheck in Japan
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Charlie
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Why are you still here?
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Ariana
Ariana@WydArianaX·
Your ex gf texted you saying "I'm dating someone better than you" Reply as a nonchalant guy
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theleahfiles
theleahfiles@leahfiles·
My investigation continues into the Congressmen who thought they could pull one over on us by holding a secret vote at 2:09am to extend warrantless spying on Americans. MeetTier 3, The Dirty Dozen :) Rep. Jordan (R-OH) Rep. Fallon (R-TX) Rep. McGuire (R-VA) - fun fact, you are my congressman; we need to chat Rep. Donalds (R-FL) Rep. Foxx (R-NC) Rep. Luna (R-FL) Rep. Carey (R-OH) Rep. Stefanik (R-NY) Rep. Letlow (R-LA) Rep. Wittman (R-VA) Rep. Tenney (R-NY) Rep. Weber (R-TX) Between the 12 of them: - ~$8M in pro-Israel lobby money. - A sexual abuse cover-up of 177 college wrestlers. $75.5 million in settlements - The sole vote against banning child marriage in a state where children as young as 12 were married - A congresswoman who fabricated Jewish heritage. Her grandfather was a Nazi soldier. She hosted 40 members of a German far-right party that Germany's own intelligence agency monitors. - A coal lobbyist photographed in a limo with a man convicted in a $60 million bribery scheme. He was a registered lobbyist on the bill at the center of the scandal - $10.3 million in dark money to buy a single House primary. The winner ended the cycle with $27,000 in cash and $60,000 in debt - A campaign treasurer who was dead for 10 months before anyone noticed there was no treasurer assigned - 122 hidden stock trades worth up to $21 million. Microsoft sold two weeks before a $10 billion Pentagon contract was killed - 224 late stock disclosures worth up to $3.3 million. The penalty: waived entirely - A member whose PAC dependency jumped from 14% to 40% in four years. Another whose jumped to 58% - A member who funneled $100,000+ to her own companies, took $860K in PPP loans for those companies, and received the same Serbian government medal they gave to Russia's UN envoy - One member raised $1.2 million in 2018. By 2020: $18.6 million. A fifteen-fold increase. He raised more money from California than from the Ohio district he represents Tiers 1 and 2 gave us 25 members, and Tier 3 wraps up 37 members total. ~$29M from one lobby across the three tiers so far. And every single one of them voted at 2:09 AM to let the government read your texts without a warrant. Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 full investigations are up on substack (@theleahfiles" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">substack.com/@theleahfiles) 160 more to go :)
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🇺🇸 Larry 🇺🇸
Where are all my GenXer’s Age: 45-60 - Currently Looks 30-40 - Will Throw Hands - Speaks Sarcasm Fluently - Great Work Ethic - Zero Tolerance for Stupidity Sound off! 📣
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NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭
NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭@tanpukunokami·
I’ve worked in Japanese companies for years. Here’s why talented people leave: It’s never about the hours. It’s about five things: 1.The loudest complainer controls the room 2.The problem employee has “been here too long to fire” 3.Recruiters fill seats, not roles 4.“Just try harder” (ganbatte) replaces actual management 5.Quiet, competent people get buried under louder ones The ones who can leave, leave. The ones who stay, stop trying. Is this a Japan thing, or everywhere?
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theleahfiles
theleahfiles@leahfiles·
The FBI ran 3.4M warrantless searches in ONE YEAR because of FISA 702. Did they target murderers, rapists, human traffickers? No. They targeted protesters, journalists, campaign donors, Congress, and a judge. The 2024 RISAA quietly expanded who could be compelled to spy, to include landlords, cable installers, ANYONE the gov wants to hep conduct surveillance. You all are INSANE to think we are okay with this.
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Bull Theory
Bull Theory@BullTheoryio·
🚨 THIS IS INSANE. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's sons could be making 3 to 5x returns on every dollar they spent buying tariff refund rights. Cantor Fitzgerald, now run by Lutnick's sons Brandon and Kyle, was buying tariff refund claims from companies at 20 to 30 cents on the dollar. The firm told clients it had "capacity to trade up to several hundred million" in these claims. They confirmed at least one $10 million trade was already executed as of July 2025. They said they expected that number to "balloon in the coming weeks." That was 9 months ago. Today those claims are worth 100 cents on the dollar. The refund portal is live, $166 billion in refunds are being processed. If Cantor bought $100 million in refund rights at 25 cents on the dollar, they spent $25 million. They now collect $100 million from the government. That is a $75 million profit. A 300% return. If they scaled to "several hundred million" as they told clients they could, the profits run into the hundreds of millions. Howard Lutnick was the architect of the tariff policy. He pushed Trump to impose them. He fought against officials who wanted to limit them. Then he left Cantor Fitzgerald to his sons and transferred his equity into a trust benefiting them. Tax free under government ethics rules. He received $360 million from the buyout. His sons positioned the firm to profit from the exact policy their father built. Their father publicly championed tariffs he knew could be struck down while his sons were buying refund claims betting they would be.
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barney
barney@barneyxbt·
let me make sure i’m understanding this correctly the supreme court is refunding all tariff money back to corporations. the same corporations that didn’t pay a single cent of those tariffs to begin with. they passed every dollar directly to you through higher prices on everything you buy you went to the store and paid more for groceries. you paid more for clothes. for car parts. for literally everything. that money came out of YOUR pocket not theirs and now the refund goes to THEM? the corporations who used the tariffs as an excuse to raise prices even higher than the tariff itself and pocket the difference the american people funded the tariffs. the corporations profited off the tariffs. and now the corporations get a refund on money they never spent in the first place and nobody in washington thinks the people who actually paid should get the money back. not a single person has even suggested it guess we are never getting our DOGE checks either this country does not work for you. it works for them. it’s a joke and they’re not even pretending anymore
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JUST IN: US to refund $166 billion in tariffs after Supreme Court ruling

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Jordan Crowder
Jordan Crowder@digijordan·
During WWI & WWII, the US government encouraged every American to grow their own food. They called these Victory Gardens. The goal was to reduce pressure on public food supplies, boost morale, and promote self-sufficiency. It worked…with 20 million American households growing roughly eight million tons of food by 1944. After the wars, boomers decided home gardens were trashy and made neighborhoods look poor. Many HOAs have banned even backyard gardens and now fine you for growing food on your own property. Governments and corporations support this crackdown because they want your money and dependency. Now younger generations are bringing this ‘victory garden’ way of living back, again out of necessity…since many are struggling to afford groceries. Let’s normalize growing your own food. It’s not a rich or poor thing. It’s just common sense.
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Masu Zafi 🔥🔥
Masu Zafi 🔥🔥@masuzafi·
🚨 Netanyahu: “This is confidential… and can’t be leaked.” Too late, Bibi. Tucker Carlson just dropped the leaked interrogation tapes exposing how Netanyahu allegedly funneled $35 million a month from Qatar to Hamas using American tax dollars as a divide-and-rule strategy to weaken the Palestinian Authority and block any peace deal.
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JStocker808
JStocker808@JStocker808·
@EvanOTheTech @kenki_kids Cuz they'd rather go to a hand job cafe than date an actual person because it's easier and there are no strings attached. They also often don't think they can afford a family.
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KK@kenki_kids·
手コキ店に通ってると「口で抜いてもらえるピンサロに行けば良いのに」とか「お金の無駄」とか言われるけど、何も分かってないね。 手コキ店の1番の魅力は在籍してる女の子がメチャクチャ可愛いところ。 試しに手コキ店の写真見学をしてれば分かるけど、在籍してる女の子達が本当にハイレベルでビックリする。 ソフトなサービスの店だから可愛い女子大生が気軽に働いてたりする。 そんな女の子達が個室でたくさんキスしてくれて、オッパイ触らせてくれて、シコシコしてくれるんだから、もう最高よ。
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I am the smart contract engineer who built the function that lets one anonymous wallet freeze any token holder's assets in the President's crypto project. I added it one week before trading opened. Nobody told the investors. At deployment, in September 2024, the contract was clean. Standard ERC-20. Auditable. The kind of contract you show to investors and say: "See? Decentralized." But we made it upgradeable. Eleven months later, on August 24th, 2025 — one week before trading — I pushed the v2 upgrade. The blacklist function. The freeze authority, routed through a 3-of-5 multisig where a single externally owned address serves as both the guardian and a signer on the multisig. One wallet. Two roles. Three of five votes to freeze anyone's tokens. Anyone's. We built a special vesting category. Category 3. There are 519 other investors. They're all in Category 1. Category 3 has exactly one member: Justin Sun, who put $75 million into the project. His allocation, isolated into its own bucket, governed by its own rules, monitored by its own triggers. But the blacklist function doesn't take a name. It takes a wallet address. Any wallet address. Then, in November, I added what we call "batch reallocation." It can move tokens from any wallet to any other wallet, at any time, at the discretion of the admin. We told people it was a phishing recovery tool. That's phishing recovery. The Trump family takes 75% of net proceeds from token sales. Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. manage the project. By December 2025, they had extracted roughly $1 billion. They hold another $3 billion in unsold tokens. The project calls itself decentralized governance. The governance token can be frozen by one person nobody will identify. That's governance. Three days before everything went public, on April 9th, the project deposited 5 billion WLFI tokens into Dolomite — a lending protocol co-founded by WLFI's own Head of Technical Strategy, Corey Caplan — as collateral and borrowed $75 million. Sixty-five million of it in USD1, the project's own stablecoin. After the deposit, WLFI accounted for 55% of Dolomite's entire total supply. Ordinary depositors who'd lent USD1 to the pool couldn't withdraw. Their liquidity was locked so ours could be free. Over $40 million of those borrowed funds went to Coinbase Prime. That's a fiat off-ramp. You borrow against your own token on a platform co-founded by your own Head of Technical Strategy in your own stablecoin, convert to cash, and call it treasury management. Sun moved 55 million tokens to HTX over three days. Minutes after he activated his wallet, the multisig changed his Category 3 to allow 20% transferable. Then froze him the moment he transferred. They were watching in real time. He called it a backdoor. Used that word. "A trap masquerading as a door." We sent the cease-and-desist on April 13th. "See you in court pal," the project wrote. Not for freezing his tokens. We can do that. The compliance module says so. The whitepaper says so. The single wallet controlling the multisig says so. We're suing him for calling it what it is. The function is not a backdoor. The function is a regulatory compliance mechanism that was absent from the original contract, added via an upgradeable proxy eleven months after a $75 million investment, one week before trading, into a custom vesting category built for a single investor, controlled by a single anonymous wallet, on a platform where the President's sons have already taken $1 billion in proceeds and borrowed $75 million against their own token on a lending protocol co-founded by their own Head of Technical Strategy in their own stablecoin three days before the largest investor went public. That's compliance. And if you're holding WLFI tokens right now, the same anonymous wallet that froze a billionaire can freeze you too.
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Ted Logan
Ted Logan@TedLogan1010·
I came across this video and I honestly thought she was full of shit. So obviously, I had to look into it. That led me down the Medicaid Estate Recovery rabbit hole. Now it’s your turn.
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S. Blackwood | Briefs
S. Blackwood | Briefs@BlackwoodBrief·
🚨 ISRAELI OFFICIAL THREATENS THE WORLD LIVE 🔥 "Anyone who criticizes Israel is our enemy. We will watch you through Google. We will expose your weaknesses. We will get you fired from your job. And if you own a business, we will bankrupt you." This is not a random activist speaking. This is an official from the Israeli Embassy in Washington. This is exactly what Zionism has become. A global intimidation machine that threatens your livelihood if you dare speak against them. Share before they try to delete it.
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Aesthetics 𝕏
Aesthetics 𝕏@aestheticsguyy·
Post a picture YOU took. Just a pic. No description
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Natasha M
Natasha M@Mishtrash·
@frogNscorpion They made it us believe everyone could get it. Same as monkeypox.
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Into the Memory Hole
Into the Memory Hole@frogNscorpion·
In 1989 a thirteen year hemophiliac contracted HIV through a blood transfusion with his situation and inevitable death highly politicized. Broadcasted across TVs, noticed by the president, carried by gay celebrities at his funeral, and creating the Ryan White CARE act. Instead of this moment being a lesson in the dangers of this disease, Ryan White died as a martyr to the shrine of humanizing AIDS patients. To this day AIDS/HIV is predominantly only an issue in the gay and black communities as it was never much of a concern for the general public. The true danger is its spread which is made difficult with things like the gay community's bugchasing fetish (the fetish of secretly and maliciously spreading and catching STDs as much as humanly possible) and the black community having the highest rate of homosexuality and belief that earwax in an orifice is a solid way to check for STDs. In the end it was right to treat most HIV/AIDS patients as lepers, though not for them simply having a disease but for their behavior. In the end we generated a shit ton of AIDS research, distractions, and another 100 billion for the trillions in aid being went to Africa helping cause their population explosion. Clinton went on to cheer the demographic collapse of the US.
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