Weather Bucket
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Weather Bucket
@BucketWeather
Meteorological bucket. I delete my tweets. And most followers (sorry). Parody account (I’m not a real bucket)
Outside, usually 加入时间 Haziran 2019
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@drsuffy @HardPass4 According to Japanese translation, the correct term is “meat doctor.”
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@brim006 If I’m not mistaken, the Japanese care for their elders as well, rather than dumping them in nursing homes to be “cared for” by Africans. Might have to fact check me.
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@Mountain_Create Wow, that seems very tall for a Japanese person. I am about 6’ 3” (90 CM) so just a little taller than average. I’ve been told by friends that Japan is not made for people my size. Americans were smaller 2 or 3 generations ago due to hard living and less nourishment.
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@BucketWeather お気持ちよく分かります!
私も先日ママの軽トラを初めて運転したのですが足元が狭すぎてクラッチ操作がまともに出来ませんでした😇
身長6フィートの私がこれなので、アメリカのお兄さん達は尚更ですよね!
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@harukaawake @NiohBerg Haiti and Somalia are homogeneous, but EXTREMELY low-trust societies. If societies were on a bell curve of public trust, Japan would be on the far end of the spectrum and Somalia and Haiti would be on the opposite far end.
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@NiohBerg We appreciate it too! 🇯🇵 But I think Haiti and Somalia are very homogeneous too. 🤔
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@brim006 You like Lesser Dakota?
(I’m funnin’. Love those guys.)
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@TiffanyFong I’m glad my friends and I aren’t the only ones who poast food with guns. But we’re usually pointing the gun at the food
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@AmericanOiran @WeaponOutfitter “Us?!” Ninja please.
I say this in all sincerity and without any modicum of disdain: I hope you find Jesus and things work out for you. Maybe someday we can be friends. God loves you and you’re worth it.
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@BucketWeather @WeaponOutfitter Do not. Ever. Call us Japs.
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@Mountain_Create If our country becomes overrun by your light trucks, I’m going to have problems. I can’t fit inside. 🤣
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@joshkaye @sportdrink Wow, thanks for gaying up my whole feed. Fucking hibiscus…
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@shine_gomiseifu Thank you! I will keep a close eye to identify Japanese. We appreciate any other indications you can provide.
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@kurushima2 The Japanese know what’s best for Japan. What is sensible to you may not be sensible to us because we are very different, mixed cultures. There are many things we agree upon, but it is the Japanese who must decide how Japan should be governed. The remainder is noise.
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@taroinagaki025 Likewise, I’ve collected German guns that retain the original markings. My grandfather’s adversaries were not faceless machines. They were people, with cultures.

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@taroinagaki025 As an American, can I share something with you? It’s very obvious that gun culture is American culture. But it’s not just tactical weapons. It’s historical pieces as well.

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@NormanDodd_knew That’s bitch talk. Just learn ancient languages bro 🤣
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@BucketWeather kinda has to be a protestant Bible for how old it is. almost all the Catholic stuff from the 17th and 1800 is gonna be in Latin and I don’t wanna read Latin at home. It’s a pain.
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@taroinagaki025 I understand this is not a family sword, but Americans do not have swords. I do not want to collect Japanese swords because they belong to the Japanese. But a rifle with the emporer’s mark is a reminder of a Japan meant for the Japanese.
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@taroinagaki025 The Japanese Arisaka rifles are not widely available, but when they can be found, the Mum has been removed from the rifle. The piece that I obtained is not in great shape, but the mum is still intact. As an American, it was important to me to maintain the crest.

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@taroinagaki025 Pictured here is a British Enfield, German K98, Japanese Arisaka, and American M1 Garand.

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@NormanDodd_knew @CharlesO90824 @martyrmade Thank you! I’m Catholic (forever) but there are a lot of German Protestant prayer books and Bibles floating around my ancestral grounds and I don’t know the first thing about preserving them. This really helps.
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Buy it, cover every inch of that leather liberally like you’re applying a coat of paint. Wait for it to absorb and dry overnight and then do it again. It will look brand new.
If that’s a stitched binding Get a small paintbrush and dab hot water onto that crease. Keep doing it until you can pinch the leather and it waterlogged enough to feel damp on your fingers. then slowly go back-and-forth over it with a hairdryer. About 6 inches away, it will take a while don’t try and speed things up by moving it closer. That crease will disappear. If it’s a glued binding, then don’t do that because the hot water will dissolve the glue.
If you care about the crease, take care of the crease first and then do the 2x coats of conditioner.
Same water trick works for dress shoes btw, just make sure your shoe trees are in their tightly to shape them as you dry them

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