Posts report repeated failed pre-sale attempts on a ticket site, frequently returning the message "チケットをご用意することができませんでした" and questioning why previously unsuccessful shows reappear in lotteries (e.g., "何で申し込んで駄目だった公演のチケットが先行抽選に何回も出てくる訳?🤬"). One document notes event details: 20th-anniversary talk, ~160 attendees, some attended both parts.
Posts compare taxes to being a “slave for the state,” cite high effective tax rates (~70%), California cost of living and sales tax, mention job scarcity and freelancing as alternatives, reference Australia, ‘plandemic,’ bitcoin, and include a linked video.
Reactions to the NYT report "Trump Administration to Cut $600 Million in Health Funding From Four States": posts accuse Trump with insults (e.g., "Thin skinned PIGGY", "pussy assed bitch") and debate fiscal claims such as "Ca and Ny send more money" and "States do not pay anything to the federal government."
Posts juxtapose a provocative phrase—describing Dublin as 'a British city'—with discussion of rail projects: a proposal for a high-speed line passing through Sunderland and Middlesbrough without stopping, and a comment that the Irish government 'refuse to build an underground railway in Dublin.' One post simply states 'Remember the Millennium Dome.'
Posts about Chacott eyeshadow appearing discontinued and bought at half-price; notes that Chacott is a ballet-supplies maker but perceived as a cosmetics brand; personal use comments such as “もはや私生活にChacottが侵食してくる程度にはバレエにおかしくされている.”
Posts complain about customs fees and tariffs blocking imports, e.g. "Tons of cool things we can't get here" and "getting product into the US, lol, good luck." Documents mention suppliers and business plans halted by tariffs, call customs fees "blatant crime," and suggest workarounds like "in-country 3D printers."
Kose Cosmeport to release “タイガレイド” (Taigraid) medicated whitening water mist on 2026-03-02; posts state it prevents dryness and skin troubles and promotes translucent skin. Cluster also contains a VT COSMETICS press release about an “o-kome capsule cream” and mentions a Korean skincare brand.
Posts reference Palantir's record earnings and government work: 70% YoY growth and $4.3B in contracts; CEO Karp defending ICE work; artists protesting with phrases like "f*** ICE" and "ICE Out" pins; NYC Comptroller demands an independent human-rights assessment of Palantir’s ICE work; mentions of UK £20M defence wargaming contract and Palantir NHS and MoD contracts; calls such as "Get Palantir out of our lives!"
Posts reporting "CeeLo Green performing at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club" with replies like "On brand" and "WTF is wrong with these people?!"
Posts report increased participants and fewer staff (mentioning snow: “雪でスタッフさんが来られなくて人員が少なかった”), reduced space/desk layout limiting places to line up, poor queue management, problems for 1-person booths, and complaints about attendees ignoring staff or not speaking Japanese (e.g., “にほんごわかりません”).
Posts contrast scarce Bitcoin jobs with thousands of crypto roles and millions of projects; note USDC on Base as common for “402 payments” and call it a “centralized stablecoin on a permissioned chain.” Authors ask “Where are the Bitcoin solutions that attract real users?”, reject the “Bitcoin wins by hodling” narrative, mention “scam coins,” influencer drama, and departing devs, and urge entrepreneurs to build real-world Bitcoin products.
Reports of ~1,500 farmers and 300–348 tractors ('tractorada') protesting in Madrid against Mercosur and cuts/changes to the Common Agricultural Policy (PAC).
Multiple posts state: severe shortages of medical care in Gaza; author reports son Qais infected with a dangerous virus, suffering in the cold and unable to access treatment — “Any help could save his life.”
Posts about Kid Rock: question if Eminem references him in '8 Mile'; comments that parents’ generation 'pretend to like' him after despising him in the late 90s/early 2000s; comparisons favoring The White Stripes/Jack White over Kid Rock; mentions of his early-2000s Family Values tour and political disagreement.
Replies to KMBC’s report: “A woman tried to set a fire at a South Kansas City warehouse that had been rumored as a possible ICE detention center. Earlier today, the company...confirmed it is no longer moving forward with a sale to the U.S. government.” Replies include: “If you know who she is, no you don’t.”, “there's nobody in that picture”, and “Wow…”; keywords: kmbc, unsubstantiated, rumored, warehouse, kansas, detention, arson, ice.
Posts report Ukrainian drone and strike attacks on occupied Crimea and Russian power plants (Klintsy, Bryansk region, Belgorod), mention a 251‑UAV barrage, a fuel depot hit in Feodosia, resulting power outages, and US intelligence sharing on long‑range energy targets.
News and commentary reporting Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi saying "Iran would strike American bases in the Persian Gulf region if the United States attacks," plus Arabic analysis referencing Paul R. Pillar, US justifications for war (Vietnam, Iraq), Trump, protests, and calls for diplomacy.
Posts reference AfD politician "Lena Kotré" from Luckenwalde and a planned event with "M. Sellner" that was canceled or moved. Separate post details a CDU-related cantine dispute in Freiburg after the Landtagswahl, citing phrases: "Regenbogenforelle mit buntem Salat", "Leipziger Allerlei", beamtenrechtliche Neutralität, Fürsorgepflicht, Gleichbehandlung and calls for political clarification.
Quote from Utah Gov. Spencer Cox at the Milan Cortina Olympics: "The United States is 'still a very welcoming place.'" Representative thread replies: "Bullshit" and "I WANT TO BELIEVE THAT WITH ALL MY HEART." Source link: https://to.pbs.org/4aqPMSz. Keywords: utah, welcoming, cortina, country, olympics, political, states, milan, gov, united.
Posts about insurance denying prescription coverage, price discrepancies between insurers and discount pharmacies (e.g., "would cost over $350 per month" vs "your company’s price is -$7.50"), tracking of brand-name vs generics in insurer portals ("portal only tracks brand name drugs"), and administrative/pharmacy backend issues requiring prescriber paperwork.
Posts referencing Wendy's brand, using phrases like "this was a wendy's", "part of their 'turnaround strategy'", and "Wendy's is winning bigly".
Multiple posts state: "Cuba cạn nhiên liệu hàng không, sân bay lớn nhất ngừng tiếp nhiên liệu một tháng" — reports that Cuba has run out of aviation fuel and the country’s largest airport will stop refueling for one month. Keywords: cuba, aviation, havana, refuel, fuel, airlines.
Discussion of Bad Bunny as Super Bowl halftime performer, including expectations for the show and political backlash focused on his nationality — examples: "So why the MAGA freak-out over Bad Bunny, who is American?" and "why can't someone American do the halftime... POS BAD BUNNY IS🇺🇸".
Concerns about shelf labels claiming items are 'Canadian' while products are American; phrases: "shelf label SAYING Canadian", "product is actually American", "Can't trust the shelf labels"; recommendations in posts: "read up on who owns what", "look at the label of everything before we buy it", and actions like trying to "buy as much Canadian stuff"; mentions of McDonalds' Maple Leaf on the arches.
Posts about attending concerts/events: STU48 Tokyo solo show sold out; emotional shift from pre-event anxiety to “やった〜!楽しみ〜!”; arriving late in Part 1 but receiving reserved light sticks with staff help; energetic opening DJ stage and frantic waving of light sticks.
Posts call the “USA is a failed state” and propose mobilizing “10,000 people” to show up at “Bondi’s residence” and “Kash Patel’s residence” to “bring justice” for “demonic Zionists,” include questions like “where do they live? LFG” and “I need to find them,” and ask “would the U.S. really murder 10,000 civilians?”.
Posts about the Olympic figure skating team event: reports that “The U.S. won the gold medal in the figure skating team event behind Ilia Malinin’s captivating performance. nyti.ms/3O0Rfri”; reactions quoting “falling down on both hands but getting gold medal 🥴. Japan 🇯🇵 is real winner!”; and a post asking “When does Trump get his medal?”.
Posts question “Was Epstein using Wexner's brand as a lure?” and cite February 2026 documents claiming email exchanges (2008), a $10 million wire transfer (2010), and a 2013 foundation donor event invitation; includes claims labeling Les Wexner a “#CoConspirator” in sex trafficking and two first‑person accounts of alleged sexual encounters.
Posts reference dynamic pricing (e.g. “京东秒杀原来价格是'动态'的”), product quality issues (印刷ズレ, サイズ間違い, 缩小印刷), promotional bundle claims (tシャツとトートバッグが付いてくる), reported prices (~600円台, 000円ちょい, 2200円, 3000円), and buying behavior/comments about sales every ~3 months.
Posts criticize bitcoin engagement content and influencers for ties to Jeffrey Epstein, naming Adam Back, Bryan Bishop, and Jeremy Rubin. Text includes phrases like "Epstein hijacked bitcoin engagement FUD influencer post," links to a Bryan Bishop funding document, claims about seeking designer-baby funding, and the question "How could they have not known?"
Discussion about gambling’s effect on social mobility: posts state “Gambling company owners get rich enabling them to move up the hierarchy while gambling company customers get poorer,” claim gamblers are “disproportionately low income” and “96% of them lose money,” and note replies treating the author as if they promoted gambling.
Repeated posts argue that “Saying ICE is ‘just enforcing the law’ ignores history,” and state “Laws can be wrong. Enforcement can be brutal.” Documents reference “authoritarian policing,” “fear and violence become policy,” and the phrase “Human rights > blind obedience.” Contains #nostr and brief reply threads (e.g., “You’re being pretty clear 😂”, “Your opinion of my country couldn't matter less.”).
Posts reference SF and Bay Area geography and population ("3 sides are water and the 4th is Daly City," "San Francisco should have 3 million people. The Bay Area should have 15 million"). Documents mention local places (Marin, East Bay, Daly City) and personal attachment to the city ("i would die or my city san francisco"). One post calls out "right-wing hysteria over SF" while noting the Bay Area has problems but not described paranoid fears.
Reports of a massive student walkout at Ocean View High School: "Well that was a massive student walkout... doing safety for ~800 angry high schoolers marching along the busiest street in the city (Beach blvd) was a little stressful, but we got it done." Replies include thanks and comments about the Beach Blvd corner area.
Posts state right-wing influencer Jake Lang filmed himself destroying a large anti-ICE ice sculpture at the Minnesota capitol, described as a $6,000 sculpture and labeled "felony destruction of property" and "irrefutable evidence." Representative comments include "He looks stupid" and "They're vile."
News of a controversial Overwatch character being redesigned after fan backlash and feedback from the character’s voice actor; accompanied by short community posts referencing Overwatch update day and supportive comments like “you’re allowed to enjoy Overwatch.”
Posts about Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show: a Rolling Stone guest-wishlist (“Who Will Bad Bunny Bring Out During His Super Bowl Halftime Show?”), Turning Point USA releasing an alternate/protest halftime lineup, and debates calling Bad Bunny an American/Patriot and criticizing Kid Rock/Turning Point.
Reactions to SFChronicle article about the “March for Billionaires”: organizer Derik Kauffman quoted saying “I think most billionaires do a lot of good,” coverage of counter-protesters in ball gowns & tuxedos chanting “This is our party,” and social replies mocking the event (e.g., “Actually thought this was the Onion,” “Did the billionaires come…,” “Dear God this is sad”).
Posts include 'Albo is done' and reports of 'voter rage in country Victoria', Barnaby Joyce claiming state opposition/coalition MPs may defect to One Nation, and mentions of Jacinta Allen, Jess Wilson and simmering discontent on the ground.
Posts reference 'State of Nature', Hobbes and Rousseau, altruism vs selfishness, 'inherently' good/evil, social contract; recurring phrases: "toddlers with credit cards", "glitchy simulation of 'goodness'", blockchain/scams, sharing fries, optimization protocol, complex system maximizing lifespan.
Posts share a video of Australia’s eSafety commissioner with repeated lines: "They really think we’re all idiots" and "the state is our babysitter." Messages assert "Yes it’s real, not AI." Reactions include "🤦♂️" and "Well, yeah..." and a shared video URL: https://blossom.primal.net/d26256d3ed43bd5359c4f7c2452fadcdde177f71cfa28e16e5a617ae55663069.mov
Short social posts about cameras and photos (e.g., "もし買ったらその時一緒にカメラ持って出かけましょうね📷✨"), remarks on clothing/length (e.g., "んーしゃーないか…", "周りの女性が伸ばしてたらええんとちゃう?"), and a celebrity denim spending mention quoting 草彅剛: "総額は『1億円以上』".
Posts recount live gig experiences: upgraded seating at a Brandi Carlile show (“11 rows from at stage”), being onstage with Robot Disco Annihilation (“restored my faith in humanity,” “10/10 gig”), and a report that a guitarist is “serving a sentence for 27 counts of child porn on his phone.”
Posts report Sony State of Play announcements: a new AAA John Wick game (PS5, Xbox, PC) by Lionsgate/Saber Interactive, Kena: Scars of Kosmora confirmed (Ember Labs) with no release date, Gothic 1 remake release date set; mentions of Control Resonant, Saros, and platform tags PS5/Xbox/PC.
Posts center on the phrase "Patriotism is about striving for a righteous country, not parroting empty slogans and waving a flag," referencing athletes, flags, slogans, media use of sports clips (Fox), and concern for athletes' hard work and moments.
Posts criticizing Pat McAfee with insults and disbelief in his abilities. Includes direct quotes: “We’ve been told this place is a sh*thole.” and McAfee’s reply, “This place has been gorgeous. It has been incredible.” Examples: “McAfee is an imbecile,” “No way am I going to believe Pat McAfee can learn anything,” and “I hope it was your pat mcafee one.”
Al Jazeera and AP reports state the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) "claims victory" in the country’s first election since the 2024 uprising, with supporters celebrating outside the party office in Dhaka.
Kid Rock’s MAGA-friendly country music festival was canceled in South Carolina after artists dropped out; named bands: Shinedown, Ludacris, Morgan Wade, Carter Faith, and Creed. Documents include a news headline from independent.co.uk and user reactions such as “He has a sad Kid Rock’s music festival was canceled” and “Smart decision to be not associated with Kid Rock.😝”.
Posts about clothing and costumes: an exchange wardrobe event “エニーウェアー・クローゼット” in 愛媛; cosplay plans listing characters (ユシロ、ヘタリア、h×h、少女椿) and costume/material needs; mentions of wigs (“オレの金髪カツラを貸してあげたい”); and personal fashion/brand interest referencing the film “プラダを着た悪魔” and brands like プラダ、シャネル、ルイヴィトン、ユニクロ.
Posts about Kyoto’s strict 景観条例 and regulated signage/design (“京都にふさわしいデザインになっているはず”), live-show MC stories and jokes referencing Kyoto and Kansai regional rankings, and a linked article about a Kyoto sponsorship ('サンガ スポンサー 京都').
Posts about SpaceX and Elon Musk shifting focus from Mars to building a "self-growing" city on the Moon; common phrases: "self-growing", "city on the Moon", "Musk shifts SpaceX’s focus from Mars to the Moon", and references to Mars timeline (e.g., 2026).
Posts include a vivid concert memory mentioning Strummer, arrests, rowdy bouncers and a moving balcony; statements of dislike for early albums and refusal to 'revisit' them, with specific mentions of 'Say You Will' and 'Time' and praise for 'Christine's songs'; and inherited 1969-era music tastes (Neil Young, Lighthouse) tied to a Toronto music scene anecdote.
Repeated claims: "The federal government has no authority over elections." Documents state: "States certify their own elections," "Mail in voting is still legal," and that changing the Election Clause would require "2/3 of both House and Senate and 3/4 of States to amend the Constitution."
Posts share a video of Swedish politician Alexander Christiansson bowing in front of an Israeli described as a “Zionist” during his visit; Israeli present are reported laughing. Replies request context (e.g., “Were they praying?”) while others state “Some pray, others laugh. The image speaks for itself.” Video URL included in posts.
Posts reference the Beatles' first Ed Sullivan Show appearance in 1964, noting a record 73 million viewers and the launch of Beatlemania in America. Content includes claims that the Sullivan appearance is cited in Boomer musician bios as transformative, a reply quoting "Changed my life," and a mention of a 1966 counterexample critique.
Posts express concern about attempts to federalize state elections and "unconstitutional" actions by Trump, with quotes such as "he already does unconstitutional shit" and "march marines into Providence or Salem." Language includes anger and accusations (e.g., "Corrupt Treasonous 6"). Keywords present: unconstitutional, federalize, elections, trump, gerrymandering, votes.
Posts describe a secluded island with a temple-like building, airstrip, docks and alleged underground complex; mentions permanent armed guard, machine guns, artillery, gunboats, helicopters, military-grade security, a possible wipedown, and the site appearing condemned or repurposed with a dedicated purpose.
Posts discuss buying and making goods: concert goods desire (“嵐コンのグッズ詳細出まして欲しいモノだらけすぎて変な笑い出てる”), reversible pouches, mugs, heat-sensitive photo items, collaborations (デルレイシルバニアコラボ), and plush clothing (“ぬい服ほんと可愛い”). Also mention of unofficial/copied items and takedown/reporting of sticker sales using official images.
Replies to a thread saying “My wife is a great woman, but we are a traditional family and we both reject all this nonsense.” Responses call the other person “the leftist type who got vaccinated four times against COVID” and “a communist.” Posts include an image URL and a nostr event hash; similar replies repeat across documents.
Posts about a weekly Minnesota protest where a person hands out hi‑vis vests printed “Peaceful observer don’t shoot.” Notes include a large dog receiving a vest, attendees described as “extremely wholesome” and “so nice,” and a mention that Perry and his wooden sign were not seen.
Posts express lack of attachment to the country (e.g., "わたしはそう言えるほどこの国に愛着がない"), praise protest footage and personal readiness to act, and criticize TV dominance and misinformation (phrases: "テレビ一強", "フェイクやファクト", "NO"). Other recurring elements: desire to leave or revisit abroad ("NZ"), frustration language ("クソがよ", "クソJapan"), and references to civic issues like "食料自給率100%".
Posts reference TEX-REP Henry Cuellar indicted for bribery, money laundering & conspiracy for accepting nearly $600,000 from a state-owned Azerbaijani oil company and a Mexican bank (2014–2021); pardoned by President Donald Trump in December 2025 and "never went to court." Documents state "He voted YES." User posts include direct criticisms and profanity such as "Fucking Cuellar again" and claims like "Cuellar doesn't want millions to vote."
Shooting at Hugine Suites student residential complex on South Carolina State University campus in Orangeburg: reports state two people killed and one wounded, campus placed on lockdown around 9:15 p.m.; large law enforcement presence and SLED investigation, assisted by university, Orangeburg Dept. of Public Safety, and Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office.
Posts recount an event on an Orange bus: a girl threw her bag, grabbed a passenger's hand, «واتشعلقت فيهم», kicked one person with both legs while saying “يا زباله” and the assailant ran off. Replies express praise or amusement (examples: “برافو عليها”, “لو كنت شفته كنت عجنته”).
Calls to oppose Blackstone’s proposed buyout of PNM: announcements for a public comment day (4–7PM via ZOOM), RSVP requests, sign-up link (bit.ly/speak-against-blackstone), instruction to email public.comment@prc.nm.gov, a one-pager claiming “rate increases on steroids,” and shared artwork by ABQ artist Eric Garcia.
Posts expressing unfamiliarity with an artist and discussing musical fit: references to “the Dre show,” warped perspective of the Nightmare with a YouTube link, and genre comparisons (visual kei, jrock, X Japan). Sample quotes: "I know absolutely nothing about him or his music...", "a lot of these songs work on the warped perspective of the Nightmare", "I think X Japan might be right in his strike zone".
Short posts containing insults and mockery (e.g., "He’s too dumb"; "Dunning Krueger"), casual appearance/grocery comments ("not a meal deal but I’m checking him out in Tesco…"), and a celebrity lookalike observation referencing Klopp and Bryan Cranston ("Klopp posted a photo on his IG but all I can see is Bryan Cranston").
Posts reference Narendra Modi, Rahul Gandhi, Congress, Amit Shah and Manmohan Singh; topics include Congress booking a flight ticket urging ‘Show that PM CARES’ for a Manipur visit, Rahul Gandhi attacking a US trade deal and its impact on the textile industry, and repeated hashtags: #AmitShah #Congress #Modi #RahulGandhi.
Posts from artists expressing anger and concern about generative AI: accusations of using AI (phrases like "accuse an artist of AI" and "weaponized followers"), experiences of hostility from "tech bros" (called "parasite"), and job-market anxiety about entry-level designers needing to "run a generative ai machine."
AEW fans calling out Mikey Rukus for posting A.I. art and attending an event tied to a notorious TERF (references to JKR); posts dispute claims it was a “John Williams” concert and note a giant Harry Potter backdrop with QR code for merch; conversation references accountability and the audience that went viral for chanting “fuck ICE.”
Posts recounting a first solo live and travel details (e.g., “確か横浜駅から歩いて会場に向かった”), event memories (“とにかく最高のライブでしたぁ”), ticket-lottery outcomes (“予想通りに1公演”, “ある男は2公演”), and fandom event activity including a 2-day commemorative web event with “30サークル以上もう申し込んできてる”.
Posts about Green Day performances: a private Friday night Counting Crows & Green Day concert attended by the governor and family, described as closing with an “explosive, electric set” and Green Day kicking off with “American Idiot” while Billie Joe Armstrong “took pot shots at Trump and ICE”; personal reminiscences about first solo concert on the Dookie tour (“My first solo concert was Green Day…”) and fan reactions like “That’s pretty dope!!”.
Posts centered on a user saying "I'm 42 and still haven't declared my brand loyalty between Carhartt, Dickies, or Columbia." Replies include joking responses such as "I think you might be breaking some laws" and "But have you declare bankruptcy?" Keywords: carhartt, carhart, dickies, columbia, brand, rugged, durability.
Multiple reposts of an article titled "Hundreds March in Vienna Against Dropping Neutrality Status, Rapprochement With NATO" reporting a central Vienna protest opposing moves away from Austria's military neutrality and closer ties to NATO; includes source and Internet Archive links.
First-person recollections of February 11, 1990 (Mike Tyson vs Buster Douglas) and a California earthquake: posts state locations and moments (“February 11th 1990!!”, “At my parents’ house, not believing what I was seeing.”, “I was in the shower… thought it was bad plumbing… then the floor started to go up and down,” “pull down lamp… was swinging”).
Repeated short posts using the prefix "ICYMI:" with otherwise empty fields — templates show 'Title:', 'Body: ICYMI:', 'Reply to:', 'Thread title:', 'Thread body:' across multiple documents; keyword: icymi.
Posts express confusion over whether an event is in June or July; discuss preferring May to avoid overlap, concerns that late June is too hot, belief that June may have more people, and one comment referencing a ‘summer festival’ (昭和のメガヒット).
Replies to Doocy’s comment that "The new face of RealFood .gov is Mike Tyson" reference RFK Jr.'s quote about producer Brett Ratner. Documents repeatedly mention Tyson's ear-biting incident ("eating Evander Holyfield's ear") and his rape conviction; sample posts include phrases like "Rapists all the way down."
Reports that Israelis were arrested or charged for using classified information to place bets on Polymarket about Israeli military operations; sources cited include NBC News and WSJ. Sample phrases: "2 Israelis charged with using classified information to bet on Polymarket," "arrested several people for allegedly using classified information to place bets on Israeli military operations on Polymarket."
Repeated posts restating: "Patriotism is about striving for a righteous country, not parroting empty slogans and waving a flag." Mentions athletes with the phrase "Our athletes get it." Includes brief supportive replies such as "Well said" and an emoji reply "🎯 well said."
Posts share a WSJ report stating a highly classified whistleblower complaint against Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is related to an intercepted conversation last spring in which two foreign nationals discussed Jared Kushner.
Whistleblower released 900+ Stephen Miller personal emails. Documents state: “likes a book where hero kills a person who supports migrants,” “believes neo-nazi Great Replacement theory,” “favours eugenics-era immigration as Nazis did,” and “writes only negatively about non-white people.” Keywords: miller, racism, whistleblower, nazi, nazis, emails, newsweek.
Posts about musicians withdrawing from Kid Rock’s 'Rock the Country' festival, reports of a fourth act dropping out, and resurfaced coverage of an "unhinged drunken rant" as backlash and uproar grow.
Posts reference a '37-point swing' in a Louisiana state seat toward Democrats, question whether the GOP flipped the seat, and include phrases like 'buy plane tickets out of the country' and 'GOP did NOT flip a seat.'
Posts describe a visit to a mountain spot in Greece where an old woman, growing her own food, gave the author coffee and a slice of selfmade pumpkin bread and invited them into her home—“Suddenly I’m not a customer anymore.” Mentions: brunch was full, cards on the table, drawing, silence, “Stories without words,” timestamp and multiple image links.
Posts about WWE and SmackDown: mentions WWE SmackDown results (9/26), "WWE Women's Title Triple Threat," Sami Zayn US Title open challenge. Other recurring terms: #WrestleSky, BWS, TNA Victory Road, TNA+, and The Moon=Wrestling Podcast.
Listings for men’s Golden State Warriors stitched jerseys: Klay Thompson #11 2019 Yellow Earned Edition Swingman; Andrew Wiggins #22 2022 Yellow NBA Finals stitched; Andrew Wiggins #22 2022 Black NBA Finals Champions stitched. Keywords/hashtags present: #BasketballJersey, #WarriorsJersey, #NBAJersey, #NBAFinals, #MensJersey.
Posts contain negative language about Trump (phrases: "Just like Trump", "Trump is a pedophile and a traitor to his country") and explicit preference for Biden ("I’d take Joe Biden any day over trump. At least we’d still have a country"). Keywords present: trump, biden, potus, republican(s), democrats, maga, racist.
Discussion of mail voting and voting access for groups unable to vote in person: military and contractors abroad, students abroad, homebound and disabled voters, seniors, and voters distant from polling places. Posts state “Mail in Ballots is NEEDED!” and argue mail voting is “necessary and very safe.” One post addresses incarcerated people’s voting rights, saying “nobody’s voting rights… should depend on being law-abiding.”
Posts about moisturizing, brightening, and anti-aging skincare: product spotlight on “パプラール ルミナス” (one-year release, moisturizing/brightening), new brand JABARAL using Wakayama jabara citrus, and Guerlain “Aqua Allegoria Perle” limited fragrance. Keywords present: スキンケア, エイジングケア, 美白, 潤い, 化粧水, 美容液, イプサ名品化粧水.
Discussions about publicists for national touring bands (comment: "has a publicist"), claims that "97% of Ghanaian musicians not making any money from their music" (GHAMRO/Rex Omar referenced), and PR/fanbase tactics such as "build a stanbase," giving fans cute names, and questions like "Why are you doing free labor for corporations?"
Posts criticize NFL/football as a media-driven, ad-heavy event—mentions of celebrity appearances, advertising taking up large portions of broadcasts (quote: "i have spent half of my time watching this watching ads"), and blunt comments like "Football sucks" and questions about media treating events as "must-watch" moments.
Per-capita beef consumption: Argentina 47–52 kg/yr, Uruguay 40–45 kg/yr, USA 25–26 kg/yr. Documents state beef is the main protein in Argentina, Uruguay keeps up with high consumption, and the "average citizen of Argentina or Uruguay eats almost twice as much beef as an American."
Reports of vehicle fires in the Rotterdam region: "Auto in vlammen op, politie gaat uit van brandstichting" (Doctor Schaepmansingel, Schiedam) and "Bestelbus verwoest door brand" (Gansfoortstraat, Vlaardingen). Rijnmond links and images included; police suspect arson; no injuries reported.
Posts criticize the Kennedy family and political dynasties, using phrases like "the Kennedy’s would have all been fans of Epstein," "I think I’m done with the Kennedy brand," and repeating the thread prompt "We stop having political dynasties." Keywords: kennedys, dynasty, jfk, rfk, political, supremacy, monarchy.
Posts describe Durant DaPonte and son Harry Graham da Ponte II: residence on St. Charles Avenue at Foucher Street, Durant's Confederate Army service, Harry's education and career as a lumber exporter, involvement with Slocum-Baldwin Hardware Co., interests in the Louisiana State Lottery Company, real estate activities including laying out Rosa Park. Sample text: "This majestic home on St. Charles Avenue on the corner of Foucher Street was the home of Durant DaPonte."
Posts report wait times for “Guardians of the Galaxy - Mission: BREAKOUT!” (records: “80 minutes (+21 min.)” and “95 minutes (+34 min.)”) and an announcement about the Disney Store Pin Trading Event in Times Square featuring new pins inspired by The Disney Afternoon for its 35th anniversary, mentioning “Bonkers.”
Q4 reports: revenue €4.5B (+13% YoY), MAUs 751M (+11% YoY) with a record +38M quarterly adds, Premium users 290M (+10% YoY), operating income €701M (above €639.1M est.). Articles note Spotify expects profit above estimates and founder Daniel Ek moving to a new role; headlines reference “2026 ‘Year of Raising Ambition’.”
Announcements and fan posts around Rayman’s 30th anniversary: Ubisoft statements that “a very talented team at Ubisoft Montpellier and Ubisoft Milan are currently working together on the future of Rayman” and quote “Rayman is in good hands.” Includes brand producer Loic Gounon’s message and fan artwork shared with #rayman30, #rayman, #rayman30thanniversary.
Posts report France’s annual inflation slowed to 0.3% in Jan 2026 (down from 0.8%), described as “the lowest since late 2020” with deceleration driven by a decline in manufactured goods; separate posts reference China: “consumer inflation cools in January” while “producer prices deflate.” Keywords present: 消費者物価指数, 生産者物価指数, CPI, inflation, deflation, prices.