Posts report Austria rejecting US military requests and closing its airspace for US operations, citing the country’s neutrality law; messages state Austria has been "rejecting all requests" since the start of the war in the Middle East and call to "verweigern" US military flights.
Posts critique Elon Musk and Tesla (Powerwalls, solar roof, innovation), reference 'Tesla stans', recount an influencer who “didn't know the words 'Alpitronic Hypercharger'”, and include comments on charger placement (parking garages/supermarkets vs gas stations) and personal travel choices (bus vs driving).
Comments compare large pickups vs Kei trucks (calls large pickups “rolling prisons”; Kei trucks ~80% efficiency vs big ones 30–40%), mention Mercedes manufacturing in Alabama and a video link, express preference for the Toyo 4Runner (“love my 4Runner”) and disappointment when Toyota removed six‑cylinder engines.
Posts report Iran warning Israelis to shelter and threatening attacks on US companies (message posted in Persian, Arabic and Hebrew: “Irán advirtió a israelíes…”); news of “Amazon Facilities in Bahrain Hit Again”; and an AWS Bahrain (me-south-1) multiple-services outage affecting the region.
Posts accuse a Florida politician (named “Rick Scott” and called “medicare fraudster skeletor”) of committing Medicare and Medicaid fraud and “stealing from Medicare & Medicaid,” note he “made his millions,” and reference that Republican voters later elected him governor then senator; recurring phrases include “My heart goes out to them.”
Multiple identical posts stating "Taiwan Says It Has Assurances Over LNG Supplies From 'Major' Country" and referencing "Ann chan", "hegseth", and "#Annchan".
Reports state Unilever is in “advanced discussions” to combine/sell its food/voedingsmiddelendivisie with U.S. spice maker McCormick (referred to as Old Bay maker). Documents use phrases: “fusie voedingsmiddelentak,” “sell food unit,” “advanced discussions,” and cite a ~$15.7 billion transaction; sources include ZeroHedge and Dutch NOS (Mar 31, 2026).
Debate over separating creator/producer morality from the value of their creations: posts state personal boycotts (e.g., “我极度厌恶俄国”), note dependence on Russian oil in Armenia/Georgia travel, pose the Tesla/AC electricity dilemma, and list refusing Huawei and Baidu products while questioning whether some values are intrinsic and resistant to boycott.
Discussion of Kalshi, a prediction market platform, appointing Stephanie Cutter (former Obama campaign manager) as policy advisor; ongoing legal conflict between the CFTC and state regulators over authority to regulate prediction markets (mentions Polymarket, futures); regulatory issues and lawsuits including claims that sports-related event contracts constitute illegal gambling.
Reports about a mass cull of cows in Novosibirsk and Sverdlovsk-region comments: United Russia deputy Vyacheslav Wegner accused “Anglo-Saxons” of spreading disease; authorities cited a pasteurellosis epidemic; other posts claim symptoms match foot-and-mouth disease and express concern for animal welfare.
Debate over the claim "the welfare state got substantially bigger during this period," with posts calling that statement potentially controversial and one post phrasing an alternative as "the second derivative of the welfare state was negative."
Posts criticize 高市 (quote: "高市さんが衆院で2/3とったから、独裁できると思ったの"), express concern about ミサイル配備 and シェルター, reference Japan as a democratic, law-based state, mention resistance to power, an "抽出拒否申請" (extraction-refusal) comment, and include a Fukuoka city link.
Posts reporting that musician Kid Rock posted video/photos of Apache helicopters hovering around his Nashville-area home; multiple replies include comments like “I guess they don't have to decide between fuel and food” and “This was no coincidence.” Thread notes: “The Army is investigating” and articles linked from CNN and People.
Posts about otaku-led anti-war demonstrations (Tokyo, Osaka): mentions of penlights used as cheering, “NO WAR” placards, speeches by well-known creators, distinctive/‘個性大爆発’ anti-war fashion, participants waving with foreign bus passengers, a user noting anonymity in a politician’s video, calls about unrelated issues on chants, and requests for media coverage.
Multiple posts state: "Austria is blocking American military flights from using its airspace," and Turkish report: "Avusturya, ABD'nin askeri uçuşları için hava sahasını kullanmasına izin vermedi," citing the country's neutrality law. Cluster also contains a Czech article about AI weakening military decision‑making (unrelated content).
Posts describe B2B marketing for Wells Fargo Auto Finance offering dealers cash to place underwater customers into new 72-month subprime loans; mentions of dealer phone conversations about paying cash, dealers requiring in-person sales, concerns about false advertising, and a reference to Illinois state regulations.
Posts state Norway's wealth derives from oil and gas discovered in the late 1960s and managed via the world's largest sovereign wealth fund (over $1.7 trillion), named Oljefondet. Documents note Norway's domestic energy is "most of it is hydroelectric," that the country "sell[s] their oil (rather than consume a lot of it)" and invests the surplus into a public pension fund; one post compares this path to Canada.
Posts accuse Nestlé of killing "10+ million infants" over decades, using terms like "murdered" and "genocide," urge others not to help the company, and include phrases such as "mega corp" and "insanely evil."
Reports detail Russian drone and missile attacks on Ukraine, including a drone hitting a multi-story/high-rise residential building in Obukhiv (Kyiv region). Documents mention civilian injuries, infrastructure damage, power outages in Kyiv, and disruptions to schools and shops; sources cited include Pravda Gerashchenko and OSINT.
Mentions backyard chicken breeds and care (Bantam Mille Fleur, Bantam Cochins; rooster neutering), advice about choosing "properly fed, well-managed, free-range chickens," and a celebrity headline quoting Kate Beckinsale that her daughter's boyfriend "laid 2 eggs."
Posts reporting strikes tied to Iran/Israel: headlines include "Iran Strike Forces Gulf Aluminum Producer Shutdown" (mentions Emirates Global Aluminium, "removing 4% of global supply" and "15% price spike") and "Israel strikes Iran nuclear site". Common keywords: iran, strike, strikes, aluminum, aluminium, iranian, theboard, missile, bushehr.
Posts criticize Texas (ban on smokeable hemp cannabis effective March 31), express anger/profanity toward the state (e.g., “fuck you,” “ass backwards”), mention fleeing Texas, and label moving to Texas, Tennessee or Florida as a “red flag” tied to “MAGA.” One post references the Netherlands and issues with trans clinic wait times.
Mentions of US advanced aircraft and aerial refuelling tankers transiting RAF Mildenhall and RAF Lakenheath en route to the Middle East, alongside repeated local protest posts stating "We SAY NO to using military bases in the UK to provide support to an ILLEGAL strike on another country."
Discussion about Planet Labs indefinitely withholding access to satellite imagery over Iran and the broader conflict region, reportedly citing a U.S. government request. Sample replies quote: "I wonder what they were threatened with?" and "No more embarrassing sat photos please."
Posts criticize political remarks about pensioners paying into the system, repeating the line: "Any politician talking about pensioners paying into a system when referring to pensions should be pelted with fruit immediately." Related comments include "slag off anyone under 65 as lazy" and that "nobody under state pension age…gets a pension."
Reports of “continuous explosions” at a chemical factory in the occupied Negev allegedly targeted by Iranian missiles (PressTV Telegram posts), and a CPT report that Iran and affiliated groups carried out 474 attacks on the Kurdistan Region in one month, causing 14 deaths and 93 injuries (yeniyasamgazetesi).
Reports of a vehicle striking revelers at a Lao New Year parade in rural Louisiana, injuring around 13–15 people. Documents state "At least 13 people were hospitalized" and "Around 15 people were injured, some seriously."
Discussion of NATO as a defensive alliance, referencing Article 5 as requiring allies to support a member after a direct attack and noting it was invoked once (by the US after 9/11). Documents state that the US president can refuse to deploy troops if another NATO country is attacked and assert NATO’s purpose is to defend members rather than support wars started by the US or NATO countries.
Posts repeat the claim: "Germany now requires all men between the ages of 17 and 45 to obtain permission from the military before leaving the country for more than three months." Replies include a policing question: "how are you going to police millions of men leaving the country ?" and reactions such as "Oh boy 🤣."
Mentions of limited seating and small venues (e.g., "17席しかない。", "ステージ近い。"), reservation requirements ("ロンドンティールームは予約しないと(死ぬほど並ぶので)入れない"), electronic/last-minute sales and rare paper tickets ("電子チケットなので最近は開場時刻ギリギリまで前売券売ってる", "紙チケットはほぼ見かけませんね"), on-the-day ticket attempts, and reliance on networks or resale ("buy their admission off someone luckier", "It’s all rng").
Social posts reporting an Iranian ballistic missile struck the central Israeli city of Petah Tikva. Common phrases: "JUST IN", "Iranian ballistic missile", "struck the central city of Petah Tikva", "Footage shows" and "no reports of injuries"; one post cites BRICS News (Telegram).
Two threads: (1) English posts reporting Sakaguchi Anri stole a 300‑yen sandwich in Tokyo, was jailed 10 days, and users call it an abuse of power (links: buff.ly/DM4jV7c). (2) Japanese posts about onigiri photos: complaints that photos make onigiri look unappetizing, mentions 大丸百貨店のおにぎり, 明太子たっぷり, “ごはんでたっぷり明太子をサンドしてる”, ピリ辛, #おにぎり.
Posts about protesters gathering in Trafalgar Square, London, condemning “ICE terror.” Repeated phrases: “state violence will not be ignored,” “When abuse goes unchecked, the world responds,” and “Solidarity doesn't stop at borders.” Replies include “Thank you,” “Thank you London,” and ✊. 🇬🇧
Posts reference Canada and Canadians (e.g., "Canada is super great and Jeremy has already made Canadians so proud!") alongside a post praising Jamaica and calling Canada an "outrageously unsafe, racist country." Another post describes living in a farming community, "feeding Canadians," prior poverty, and "hard work" of gardening, fishing, hunting and harvesting to survive.
Discussions about demo participation: freedom to join vs. being accused (“参加しない=戦争賛成か!”), concerns about attendees not researching groups backing protests (“団体ろくに調べないで嬉々として参加”), references to anti-war/Ukraine vs. Russia demonstrations, mentions of props like ‘ペンラ’ and gatherings at the National Diet (“国会議事堂前”).
Reposts of a Reuters report: "IRAN'S REVOLUTIONARY GUARDS SAYS THEY WILL TARGET U.S. COMPANIES IN THE REGION AS OF APRIL 1 IN RETALIATION FOR ATTACKS ON IRAN" — repeated across posts.
The 2,500-year-old Cotofenesti Romanian gold helmet—described as a Dacian national treasure—stolen from the Drents Museum (Assen) in 2025, was recovered in the Netherlands along with two golden wristbands. Recovery confirmed by Erwin Kessler, Director of the National Museum of Art; documents state “Cotofenesti helmet has been found; good piece of news for all of us.”
Posts reporting protesters gathered in Trafalgar Square, London, condemning “ICE terror” with phrases such as “state violence will not be ignored” and “Solidarity doesn't stop at borders,” plus brief replies like “Wow!” and “I hope you are right.”
Posts share a clip of “Secretary of State Rubio” saying “the U.S. war against Iran aims to prevent the country from getting a nuclear weapon,” with an attached video link. Replies mock the statement or Rubio (e.g., “That’s a lot of words for ‘Israel told us to strike’,” and “he is ‘little Marco’”).
Documents cover Arsenal and Manchester City/Liverpool FA Cup coverage: an article stating "Mikel Arteta ready to chuck Kepa Arrizabalaga back into Arsenal fold for FA Cup" and two pieces on Manchester City vs Liverpool quarter-final predictions and match form, including "Manchester City host Liverpool in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup" and "Manchester City face Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals on Saturday."
Posts report Iran/IRGC threats to ‘academic cíle’ — specifically Israeli and US universities in the region — framed as retaliation for destroyed universities. Common phrases: “Írán hrozí úderem na akademické cíle,” “legitimate targets,” “retaliation,” references to Hormuz partial blockade and impacts on global oil and LNG supplies.
Posts centered on the Russia–Ukraine war: repeated hashtags and phrases like #SlavaUkrainii, #Ukraine, #Russland/Russland, #Kyiv, Zelenskyy/Volodymyr Zelenskyy; military terms (air defense, artillery, HIMARS, missiles, rocket, soldiers, invasion); political tags (NATO, European Parliament, United States, parliament); repeated pejorative label "Mordor" with emoji (☭★☠️) and supportive emojis for Ukraine (🔱🌻💪🏼).
Posts reference 'autonomous Americans' and 'racist militia', 'faux Christian social hierarchy', lack of universal healthcare, and state-level abortion bans; claims a 'failed state' where '80% of its citizens were rendered broke' and inability to respond to disasters; includes Engels quote: "A nation cannot become free and at the same time continue to oppress other nations." Keywords: ideological, regime, autonomy, fascism, nation, militia, decentralised, autonomous, failed, oppression.
Posts by self-identified Christians arguing federal agencies should not refer to "Christ, our Savior" and that government validation of faith is unnecessary; repeated phrase: "I don't need my government to validate my faith." Concern about governmental invalidation of other religions appears across documents.
Posts repeat the phrase "The threat of quantum computing to Bitcoin is a state-sponsored disinformation campaign," question "Who is behind BIP-360?", criticize post-quantum standards (BIP-360), mention Google, banks, encryption, and include a nostr event payload string.
Posts about the US and NATO: “The US is still in NATO. For now.” Threads claim “Russia doesn’t need to destroy NATO… Trump is doing it for them,” with debate over whether this is intentional or due to radicalization/mental illness. Other posts state “Now NATO should do something for the US” and note the US is the only country to have invoked NATO’s Article 5.
Two subtopics: a French product listing for an Alfred Angelo black evening dress (“La robe de soirée longue Alfred Angelo en noir”); Japanese social posts discussing event merch—jerseys (名前入れ), transition from towels to muffler-towels, and multiple scarves e.g. “ゆーじろうとスギカイとヒロミチのマフラーはどうしたらいいんですかね”
Posts about upcoming live shows emphasizing close seats and proximity (「アリーナ前方」「最前列」「目合う」「強運」), personal hopes like “心の中で握手だけさせてください”, venue mention SHINee dome and complaint “ベルーナ”, and weather concern “六月だし雨降りそう”.
Posts state "Spain invested heavily in clean energy over the last 6 years." Documents repeat: "some of the lowest electricity costs on the continent," "In August 2025, Spain used zero coal — just 10 years ago it powered 25% of the country." Replies include praise and emojis ("Go Spain!!!", "👍👏🇪🇸"). Keywords present: spain, renovable, energy, electricity, gas, independence, barcelona, zaragoza.
Posts reference NATO and fears of invasion or alliance breakdown: quotes such as "We did not vote to invade *any* of you." and "Upon Putin's order Trump will destroy NATO so Putin can take country by country." Also mentions forming a "new European alliance... without the US."
Posts contrast 'homeland' ("your family, your customs, your cuisine, your animals, your land, your home, your history, your religion") with 'state' ("the flag, the national anthem, taxes, law enforcement, government officials, the military"). Threads include the statement "The state is nothing more than a machine for stealing and killing," and discuss defending property without law enforcement via "strong ties with neighbors" and guns.
Calls for clear stances on a potential contentious fork: authors urge full-node owners to "have an opinion and take a stance," criticize "fence sitting" and the "influencer class," and warn that decisions about what is a "valid transaction" affect the protocol and users' "life savings."
Posts about a Shinjuku antiwar/demo: “昨日の新宿のデモの写真は一枚もないんですけど” — notes absence of photos, praise for holding it in a busy area, spontaneous calls/chants from multiple participants, and gratitude. Reports repelling a disruptive YouTuber with collective “帰れ” (“go home”) calls and mixed feelings about the high from shouting people out. One post contrasts attitudes toward international actors and Islam, calling out prejudice from limited news exposure.
Posts reference two U.S. AH-64 Apache helicopters flying past musician Kid Rock’s house (pilots briefly stopped mid-air); pilots were suspended and the suspension was later lifted/reversed by Pete Hegseth. Common phrases: “friends in high places,” “No punishment. No investigation.,” “wannabe patriot,” and criticism of leadership; keywords include helicopter, pilots, Apache, suspended, lifted.
Posts about state legal challenges to a Trump administration executive order on elections and mail‑in voting: "Virginia AG Jay Jones Joins Coalition of 21 AGs Suing Trump Administration Over Unlawful Executive Order Attempting to Exert Federal Control Over Elections" and "24 States File Lawsuit Against Trump’s Executive Order on Mail‑In Voting." Replies include comments such as "Thank god Miyares lost."
Posts state: "The fact that Liberals have made Jimmy Kimmel their hero is why I have zero hope for any progress in this country." Replies include questions such as "In what way" and "Why are you so angry?" Keywords: liberals, Jimmy Kimmel, zero hope, progress, pessimism.
Documents cover a Chacott COSMETICS announcement naming 池田エライザ as new brand ambassador and new visuals (phrase: “躍れ、表情。”), a Universal Studios Japan marketing partnership with 日清食品, ニチバン, and 山九, and an Artnet piece: “Galerie Sept Sets Its Sights on a New, Expanded Vision on the Belgian Seaside.” Keywords: ニチバン, galerie, biennale, 京都, セブン, 新店情報, ユニバーサル.
Posts debate religion's role in U.S. politics: calls for a secular government and 'no religions should have an overt place in American politics,' criticisms of Christian nationalism ('Christian Nationalism has NOTHING to do with Christianity'), and critiques of modern evangelicalism as tied to consumerism ('modern evangelicalism as an unholy love child of Christianity and consumerism'; 'jesus-freakery has no place in politics').
Posts warn against visiting the US (e.g., "Visits to the US are pretty risky right now"), include political criticism of the US as a "75% fascistic State," and call out California City Detention as "one of the worst of detention centers," alleging it operated "without permits" and was "stuffing detainees like sardines."
Posts discussing 花粉症 with symptoms and complaints: 鼻水, 咳, 目のかゆみ. Mentions include personal struggle (“今年は少し楽なので”), workplace impact/resignation (残業, 指摘), peak timing and extended pollen exposure (“スギ花粉てピーク越したはずなのにめちゃくちゃ目がかゆいの腹立つ”, “追加される…”), and a celebrity reference to 平野紫耀.
Discussion of using 'わるだくみ' (Nasty Plot) start then shifting to physical moves for ドンカラス (Honchkrow) and party DPS/role support; plus notes that after finishing the event you can consume items to view previously unchosen dialogue/route options (e.g., 'イベント最後まで走り終わったらアイテム消費して選ばなかった選択肢も見れるようになるよ').
Posts discuss a stranded humpback whale (Buckelwal) and climate catastrophe language—keywords: buckelwal, gestrandet, gestrandeter, klimakatastrophe, wismarbucht. Content references an Instagram influencer meltdown (named Robert Marc Lehmann) who 'sits naked, curled up in the shower' and was allegedly excluded by Schleswig-Holsteiners; mentions media coverage (BR, ORF, derStandard) and a schweigenistz.bsky.social climate update link.
Posts share an article titled “Hormuz Closure: Which Countries Face Ruin” and state “A Strait of Hormuz closure would devastate Asia's economies,” with country-by-country analysis of oil dependency and strategic reserve days. Documents also include political reactions referencing Iran, U.S./Trump strikes, and comments such as “How many more innocent Iranians have to die…”.
Posts accuse messaging of being "propaganda" that paints China as the enemy ("This is propaganda tho, convincing dimwit Americans that China is the enemy"). Recurring phrases: "Emperor model" for China, claims China "has not attacked anyone... since 1979." Other posts link war framing to US domestic impacts: "the country is at war," "troops describe overwhelming stress & disillusionment & walking away," rising gas prices, skipping meals, "rationing RX," and "GOP plotting health care cuts."
Posts compare social media to cigarettes, using quotes like "incredibly addictive" and "similar to cigarettes"; describe tech companies as addictive/worse than tobacco; mention company growth ("weren't growing exponentially") and a .com as the 5th largest U.S. company.
Posts report Kanye West announced as a Wireless Festival headliner, with Jewish groups condemning the booking and broader criticism. One post states: "Unfortunately Kanye West doing Wireless isn't an April Fool's joke."
Comments question whether Andy Weir genuinely believes 'this nonsense' or if a marketing team branded the product as 'Not Woke' and 'weir just adopted the company line.' Phrases: 'Not Woke', 'stupid enough to believe', 'marketing team', 'doesn't speak terribly well of weir.'
Posts discuss reluctance to protest due to danger (“תפסיקו לסכן את החיים שלנו”, “קשה לצאת להפגין”), shock at a video of soldiers shooting a person (“ראיתי… חיילים יורים באדם בגב”), and questions about the video’s authenticity (“זה פייק, נכון?”); recurring words: לחשוב, למחות, תפסיקו, החיים, דיברו.
Posts debate whether music theory is required for guitar playing, repeating "unpopular opinion: you don't need music theory to play guitar well" while stating theory helps explain WHY chord progressions work. Also references an argument with Google Gemini over drop-2 chord voicings and Jazz Guitar theory; includes hashtags #guitar and #musictheory.
Posts share the article “Iran Strike Forces Gulf Aluminum Producer Shutdown” and the line “Gulf aluminum producer halts operations after Iran strike,” with links to theboard.world. Keywords: aluminum, strike, shutdown, iran, gulf, hit, إيرانية, للألمنيوم, الهجوم. One reply quotes concerns about bombing escalation and retaliation: “how does bombing things *not* spiral into something worse?”.
Repeated feed posts titled "Wrestling Inc. - Pro Wrestling News, WWE & AEW Results, Superstar Interviews" (authors: staff@wrestlinginc.com — Justin Deagle, Daisy Ruth, Eric Mutter) dated August 25–26, 2025. Keywords present: wrestlinginc, wwe, raw, aew, wrestling, smackdown, wrestler, wrestlemania, wrestlesky, wrestlecade.
Posts reporting an IRGC statement: "For every assassination, one US company will be destroyed," naming 18 companies (Apple, Google, Microsoft, Meta, Nvidia, Intel, IBM, Oracle, Cisco, Dell, HP, Tesla, JPMorgan, Boeing, GE, Palantir, Spire Solutions, G42). Statement says these ICT/AI companies are "legitimate targets," orders begin "8 PM on April 1, Tehran time," and advises employees and residents within 1 km to leave.
Posts reference Henry 'Box' Brown's 1849 escape ('Henry 📦 Brown 🆓', '27 hours'), critique the Founding Fathers as 'two faced about liberty and slavery', mention the East India Company, opium trade and potato famine, and state that 'Losing those colonies' helped the 'abolition of slavery in the British Empire'.
Reports that Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham was attacked by a woman in Santa Monica; sources include NewsBeep and SmartNews and one article mentions he was "attacked by a woman with an ‘unknown substance’."
Coverage of PETA urging Preston’s long-standing egg-rolling tradition to swap eggs for dyed potatoes. Documents reference Preston, Avenham Park, Lancashire, chocolate eggs, PETA quote “Children love animals…”, Preston City Council quote “the event does not prescribe the type of egg”, and sources including Blog Preston, ITV Granada Reports and The Canary.
Posts label Eminem and most Hollywood artists as “losers” and “trash,” call his music “loser music,” and describe him as “anti-american” and “part of the deep state Hollywood.” Multiple posts state they will “make my own music using suno AI.” One post quotes lyrics containing the words “bitch” and “shit” and describes the artist as “disgusting,” with tattoos (including alleged gang tattoos) and “waving guns around.”
Posts repeat the headline: "Ye Attempts a Comeback With Sold-Out LA-Area Concert, Support From Lauryn Hill," often with shorturl (https://shorturl.at/Ktrn5) and hashtag #Annchan; multiple near-duplicate tweets/post copies promoting the article about a sold-out LA-area show featuring Lauryn Hill.
Posts about event tickets running low: phrases include "Last tickets remaining!", "Only 4 online tickets left now...", and "Tickets almost gone!"; mentions a quiz fundraiser for Liberate Pride FC, team size "up to 6 or solo", and a ticket link (https://f.mtr.cool/lwjdfynnta).
Comments reference MAGA supporters attending Kid Rock shows and mock that they’ll be at his small/100-seat concerts; one post states “Bruce would welcome no MAGA at his concerts.”
Protesters at Ocean Beach, San Francisco formed a human banner reading: 'Trump must go now. No ICE. No wars.' Posts include reactions like '👍' and 'beautiful!!'.
Announcements of Céline Dion returning to the stage with a run of Paris concerts. Documents include headlines: "Céline Dion to make comeback with series of concerts in Paris" and "Céline Dion Announces Her Return to the Stage With Run of Paris Concerts." Mentions a limited September engagement, an autumn concert season, and a 2026 Paris poster (Robin Galiegue).
Posts focused on Japanese sake: mentions of '平日の昼酒' and '純米酒'; brand/label references (八戸酒類, 春🌸如空 純米酒 花咲かラビット, 田酒); motif '猫酒' and interest in label photos; tasting notes such as '濃厚な旨味', '甘酸っぱさ', and '香りも見た目も完全に白ワイン'.
Posts share estimates of "Russia Losing 8K A Week!" and “estimates of Russia’s combat losses as of March 28,” include replies like “How have they not run out of people yet?”, and report UAV activity: “UAV downed in Moscow region; 5 more UAVs reported near Tula region.” Frequent hashtags and tags: #AureFreePress #News #Ukraine #Russia #Putin #EU #NATO #WarInUkuraine #OSINT #Drones.
Posts about Bruce Springsteen in Portland, Oregon: a 3–3.5+ hour nonstop concert (no opening act) described as a “HUGE rally” and a “joyous night of resistance”; mentions multigenerational attendance (12‑year‑old granddaughter) and long-running fandom.
Posts express a desire to move back to London, calling it "a fantastic city" with "interesting things to do, food to eat, friendly, funny people & amazing buildings"; replies include "Stay!" and "I dream of those houses by Kew Gardens."
Repeated promotional posts linking to jameswebbdiscovery.com and an Amazon affiliate telescope (https://amzn.to/3JaxN9u), using phrases like “To know what Webb discovered today,” product names (eQuinox, eQuinox 2, City eQuinox smart), and hashtags #Astronomy #AmazonAffiliate #NASA #Space.
Posts share an article titled “Hormuz Closure: Which Countries Face Ruin” arguing a Strait of Hormuz closure would devastate Asia’s economies; content highlights country-by-country analysis of oil dependency, strategic reserve days, and economic survival odds, and includes links to theboard.world article and image. Replies include political commentary referencing Iran, Trump, and threats to global trade.
Multiple reposts linking to Aftonbladet article: "Flera döda i skalv i utsatt region i Afghanistan." Reports state a magnitude 5.8 quake struck northern Afghanistan and western Pakistan on Långfredagen (Good Friday). Messages show removed tracking string (?utm_medium=rss) and a clean URL: https://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/a/zOOoqr/flera-doda-i-skalv-i-utsatt-region-i-afghanistan.
Announcements for an adoption event on 4/4 from 11am–2pm at HometownPets in Eugene, Oregon, listing multiple “kiddos” (counts: 6, 13) to be available; related posts mention “Siamese babies” and family adoption. Keywords present: adopts, adoptions, adopt, adoptionevent, adopting, adopted, foster, fostered, babies.
Repeated posts containing the phrase "This has been a life saver since the day I bought it. My baby loves it." with affiliate links present; positive endorsement of a baby product across multiple identical documents.
Reports and reposts stating Bob’s Burgers voice actor/comedian Eugene Mirman was rescued from a fiery car crash by the New Hampshire governor’s detail; includes headlines like “Bob’s Burgers actor Eugene Mirman rescued from fiery car crash by New Hampshire governor’s detail” and a linked news URL (europesays.com/news/12750/).
Criticism of politicians mixing public office with personal wealth using phrases like "open $", "conflating personal finances with his professional career", "make that much money only working half the year……", and "grifter"; cluster also contains an unrelated post about pre‑1980s Saudi social changes.
Posts focus on high concert prices and affordability. Users report closing ticket pages after seeing 'hundreds of dollars,' with one example of paying $750 for Paul McCartney and attending live shows only every 4–5 years.
Posts about Costco covering membership/verification ideas (phrase: “Costco executive member”), product availability alerts (“Costco Precious Metals IN STOCK!” listing gold/silver stock), brand Kirkland, and personal remarks about buying/hoarding (“I don’t think I’m a hoarder until I get a good box at Costco.”).
Posts express excitement about a NASA mission and contrast it with a suggested celebrity/private flight—phrases include “a rich bored guy sending Katy Perry up there” and a reply referencing Katy Perry’s song “Damn, I Wanna Fuck an Alien.” Keywords: nasa, astronauts, alien, space, bored, missions, planet, excited, laika, everything.
Posts propose an influencer doing a "Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives"–style tour of Square merchants that accept #bitcoin; repeated phrase "Something I would watch the shit out of" appears, and nostr:nprofile handles are listed in replies.
Reports focus on convictions of Ben Jamal (PSC) and Chris Nineham (Stop the War) for "breaching protest conditions" after a Jan 2025 London rally near the BBC. Documents include PSC coalition statements calling the verdicts a "huge setback for civil liberties," plans to appeal, references to police cordon/video evidence, mentions of the Crime and Policing Bill, and quotes from Jeremy Corbyn and other supporters.
Posts compare pizza styles across Trenton, NYC, and New Haven (one post: “New Haven style is the best”). One post notes "Papa's ... claims to be the oldest pizza place in America" and moved from Trenton to Robbinsville. Other local mentions: Tick Tock (Clifton) — challah French toast; The Rutt Hutt — deep fried hot dogs; Hiram’s (Fort Lee); Razza, Pizza Master, and Gino’s (Jersey City/JC Heights).
Posts compare cola options (Shasta vs name-brand) for caffeinating and mention “the spiritual joy of a popsicle.” One notes a hospital has only brand-name soda while the peds ED is caffeine-free but stocks Gatorade. Separate post shares a mezcal cocktail: “mezcal last word” with 3 drops luxardo maraschino cherry syrup and ½ tsp agave; also mentions a pineapple-infused mezcal.
Posts about protests: one says "My local news did not cover the protests at all," another suggests "Yes, you can add global protests too," and a third expresses hope from protest footage: "I love seeing footage from massive protests. It connects people..." Themes: news coverage, global protests, footage connecting people.