Posts discuss fuel and raw-material shortages (ナフサ, シンナー不足, 原料が日本に入ってきてない), rising prices and stagflation (物価高騰, スタグフレーション), supply-chain and material shortages (資材がない, ホルムズ危機, アルミサプライチェーン), criticism of politician 高市早苗, debate over high taxes (税金が高過ぎるという人はいくらになったら満足なんだろう), and government measures such as gasoline subsidies (ガソリン補助金).
Posts express pride that "a complete freshie can lead the oldest and most successful party in the country," alongside regional remarks: "Even we don't trust Lincolnshire," "Anything south of Liverpool is France," and "Because if you tip it too far we'd fall off!"
Requests for official two-show bundled tickets (e.g., “前後2公演通しチケット16万5千円”), repeated desire to watch both shows, complaints about single-ticket sales causing intense competition, mentions of resale/抽選 fairness, and notes about high last-minute sales (e.g., 5000 tickets sold day before) and attendee anecdotes.
Discussion of Americans not marching over high gas prices; posts reference a 'meh' response, questions of people being 'depressed', comments like "Workers of the world have more to lose than their chains," accusations of "Their racism is keeping this going," and practical barriers such as "I can't afford to drive to a city."
Discussion of a State Department plan for a limited-release commemorative U.S. passport for America's 250th featuring a picture of President Donald Trump. Sample replies: "It’s better be very limited", "Burn the nazi passport", "No one wants these." Keywords present: passports, commemorative, 250th, Trump.
Critiques of decentralized protocols: "Anything built on Nostr relays is doomed." Questions about abandoning websockets: "Why would websockets be abandoned as a protocol?" References to alternatives and longevity: Delta Chat ("uses Email which will outlast every single protocol") and statements that "There are cases where you want a company behind a product. Not everything benefits from decentralization."
Discussion challenges the slogan "正義は必ず勝つ" — asks "are all rulers just?" and cites 山本七平 on relativizing propositions; criticizes absolutism and blind obedience, criticizes LDP politician 大空こうき for using disaster-prevention claims to contest a constitutional rally (calls for 憲法遵守), and notes continued protest participation.
Posts reference Ravi Kahlon saying “Whitecaps have not presented a proposal to take over BC Place” and discuss the Province potentially divesting a Crown Corp to a part‑time operator; other posts express concern about the Vancouver Whitecaps’ actions and their effect on fans (e.g., “I’m worried that the Vancouver Whitecaps are about to teach a large group of people, especially kids, why you should never love a sports team”).
Posts discuss Amazon/Bezos exploring a reboot of 'The Apprentice' with Donald Trump Jr. as a possible host (WSJ link). Representative text includes headlines about casting and negative language toward Bezos, e.g. "Jeff Bezos is BIOLOGICAL WASTE" and "Is there no end to Amazon's/Bezos' fellatio?".
Posts debate whether Zack Polanski’s comments about Ed Balls reflect bias because Balls is an ex-Labour cabinet minister married to a serving Labour minister; sample text: “Are you accusing me of being a Labour politician? Simply because I was a Labour cabinet minister, am married to a current Labour cabinet minister and parrot all the Labour Party lines?!?”
Posts use #SAVETHECAPS calling to keep the Vancouver Whitecaps in-city; note that the club’s lease at BC Place expires at year-end, fans urge an in-market stadium solution, and one post mentions Mayor Sim and potential MLB implications.
Posts reference taxation of gas companies and government stance, using phrases like "Albo happy to charge media companies but not gas companies….", "When gas bills double and gas companies are making tens of extra billions from war profiteering, and Australia still receives nothing, this will be Albanese’s albatross.", and "But we won't tax gas companies." Common keywords: taxthegas, auspol, gas, australianlabor, tax, taxing, multinational, profiteering, cartel, shill.
Posts share the article “Iran Strike Forces Gulf Aluminum Producer Shutdown” reporting Iran strikes forced Emirates Global Aluminium to halt production, removing 4% of global supply and triggering a 15% aluminum price spike. Entries include the article link and image, repeated headline, and reader replies with quoted commentary questioning further strikes.
Posts recount that on May 1, 1980 Elis Regina "se recusou a cantar em evento inacessível à classe trabalhadora" and instead promoted the show "Saudades do Brasil" in a factory; documents mention her criticism of "elitização" of singers, admiration (e.g., "Eu sabia que ela era gigante"), patriotic/emotive emojis, and an anecdote about a worker's death at a public event.
Documents include: criticism of current conditions "Ja vēl joprojām ir slikti 35 gadus pēc neatkarības... Pirmā republika pastāvēja 20 gadus un nežēlojās"; a consumer choice thread about buying cheaper vs more durable windows (prices: 200€ total; option 1: 3 small 100€ + 2 large 150€; option 2: all 5 for 200€) referencing "ilgaamžius"; and reporting on Valsts kanceleja / "Amatpersonu tēriņi" for VIP services at Amsterdam airport.
Posts report Ukrainian forces claiming they "destroyed Russian helicopters and a radar system worth $100 million" (source: The Insider). Documents reference strikes on two helicopters (Mi‑28 and Mi‑17) near Babki village in Voronezh region (~152 km from the border) and note at least one fatality.
Posts call for taxing gas exports and protest actions (e.g., “Tax Gas, Not Beer”; “Hey Albo, Don’t Cut NDIS, Tax Gas.”), reference poverty, homelessness, and “ripping the guts out of ndis.” Event details: City Square Melbourne, Young & Jackson pub, supported by Australian Conservation Foundation, GetUp!, Friends of the Earth, Environment Victoria, Green Music Australia. Language includes direct criticism (“What a crock of shit.”) and insults (“Someone get the man a damn cognitive test”), and uses #auspol and a The Guardian link.
Reports that a man pleaded guilty in Austria for plotting an attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna; documents mention a 19-year-old Austrian inspired by Islamic State and that planning was disrupted (e.g., “JUST IN – Man pleads guilty to plotting an attack to kill tens of thousands of people at a Taylor Swift concert in Vienn…”). Sources: DiscloseTV, ABC News.
Posts report “Sam Neill announces he is cancer-free after taking part in Australian clinical trial,” noting chemotherapy stopped working and his quote “I’m very, very excited.” Documents include congratulatory replies and recurring headline text.
Posts criticizing Brexit and Nigel Farage: use #BrexitShambles and claim it “destroyed at least 4-8% of the UK's GDP,” accuse Farage of accepting “dodgy Kremlin money,” and warn of NHS cuts (e.g., “Nigel Farage wants to scrap the NHS”). Includes hashtags #ReformUK, #SAFC, #NUFC and references to Remainers vs Leavers and Reform UK politics.
Posts center on a report: "BREAKING: Reports say Donald Trump has compared himself to Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Napoleon Bonaparte—men of conquest and power." Reply texts include: "Alexander the Great — gone / Julius Caesar — gone / Napoleon Bonaparte — gone / Power doesn’t last." and "He reigns through truth, sacrifice, and the cross."
Posts about sewage contamination and water company practices: petition calling to “Hold a referendum to bring the water industry into public ownership” (petition.parliament.uk/petitions/76...), complaints about sewage discharge and rising bills (United Utilities), calls for fines to be taken as water company shares, and mentions of dividends and CEO bonuses.
Posts reference the Russian state's financial troubles and possible expropriation — phrases include "the Russian state is bankrupt" and "plans to steal ordinary people's money" — alongside mentions of a "trillion dollar bailout" and debates about "Are Putin and United Russia in Decline?" (Unz Review).
Posts report US President Donald Trump criticizing German politician Friedrich Merz for comments on the Iran conflict and Iranian nuclear capability. Sample phrases: “necessary”, “humiliated”, “thinks it's OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon”, and “doing so poorly.” Sources cited: Al Jazeera, ZeroHedge. Content appears in Spanish and English.
Posts on pharmaceutical industry moves: “Lilly to acquire Ajax Therapeutics”; report that Indian firm Sun Pharmaceutical may pay nearly $12 billion to acquire Organon (Dutch article: “Indiaas farmabedrijf wil Organon uit Oss voor miljarden overnemen”); and prescription/market competition between Novo Nordisk’s oral Wegovy and Eli Lilly’s Foundayo (“Oral Pill Crushes Lilly’s Foundayo in Prescription Race”). Keywords: pharma, pharmaceutical, acquires, acquire, Lilly, Sun Pharmaceutical, Organon, Ajax Therapeutics, Novo Nordisk, Foundayo, Wegovy, prescriptions.
Posts repeat phrase "The carceral state is living rent free in too many people’s heads," reference distrust of law enforcement and the justice system, and state "Some people want to be judge, jury, and executioner." Conversations note normalization and encouragement of punitive attitudes.
Multiple posts repeat the quote: "Trump: 'The country is doing really well, and that's despite a military operation. I don't call it a war. Iran is dying to make a deal.'" Other text patterns present: the reply question "So why haven't you made a deal then?" and an isolated reaction emoji "🤭".
Posts discuss obstacles to broadband deployment: utility pole attachment delays, commitment to Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) program funding, and June policy changes that pushed deployment back 18 months in Colorado (per the state's broadband director).
Documents reference the headline "Austrian police arrest man after discovery of rat poison in baby food" and link to Al Jazeera and europesays articles; mention a 39-year-old arrest and Swiss company HiPP product recall. Keywords and common words include: tatverdächtigen, rat, poison, veneno, sospechoso, arrest, murder. One document is unrelated: "Teenager charged with murder after fatal stabbing in Redditch underpass."
Posts compare Nashville to other cities (Seattle), with mixed statements: “Nashville is a good town” and “Nashville has nothing to offer.” Recurring keywords/phrases: Tennessee, environmentalists unable to work, “breathing brown air,” tourist traps, christo fascist/right wing podcaster, shop owner on 2nd Ave, visit/cities.
Posts report a Russian court in Tula ordered a foreign man detained five days and deported after a Wildberries review where he posted photos in a faux leather skirt and wrote, “What a lovely little skirt! … it hides… the fact that I’m a guy.” Court said the review promoted “non-traditional sexual relations.” Replies include short reactions such as “GOOD!” and “I’m sure Israel has space.”
Discussions about the TVK, a new Tamil Nadu party founded by Kollywood actor-turned-politician Vijay; notes his rapid rise to parity with major Tamil parties and mentions exit polls. Documents reference negative events: a stampede, a messy divorce, a ‘resort controversy’ involving Anugraha S Nambiar and Nakshatra Murthy, and the claim “10 years of hard work were damaged in 3 days.”
Posts claim “Palantir, a CIA front company,” has influence across food supply, healthcare data, autonomous weapons, military, US intelligence, border patrol and Space Force; reference to Yarvin’s “sov-corp”/CEO dictatorship and CNBC link about a $300M USDA deal. Replies include support for Palantir running government (“give them the chance”) and calls for action (“Now what do we do about it?”).
Posts cover Motorola product news: launch of moto buds 2 plus “with Sound by Bose Technology”; new Razr models (razr 70, razr 70 plus, razr 70 ultra) with AMOLED displays, three cameras, Android 16, Gemini, Copilot, Perplexity; discussion of foldable phones and a quoted criticism: “the 2026 Razr lineup is a lazy and expensive mess.”
Reports of Taylor Swift photographed in the West Village entering San Vicente with her dad and Ashley Avignone, wearing a blue-and-white striped dress and carrying a "Christian Dior Mini Lady bag in the color 'buttercup.'" Separately, posts claim "Harry Styles and Zoe Kravitz are engaged," citing paparazzi photos of Kravitz "wearing a huge diamond on her ring finger" and kissing. Keywords: taylor, kravitz, timberlake, celebrity, engaged, engagement, rumors, titanic, paparazzi, dior.
Discussions about the state pension centered on the 'triple lock', low‑income pensioners who rely solely on the basic state pension, concerns about cutting benefits or introducing means‑testing, and proposals to increase pensions through taxation or individual investment.
Posts question “separation of church and state” and raise allegations of “actionable discrimination” and “minority agents of influence shams.” Critiques target “liberal” responses and “pseudo-abolitionist rhetoric,” and ask practical questions about effects on hiring, policy, dress code (for women), and diplomacy, e.g. “Whose ‘Christianity’ will they highlight?”
Posts reference New Yorker Schwarzman investing ~ $150M in Sheehy, an $8M contribution to Sheehy’s Senate campaign, and a NYT figure: “64 billionaires and 37 family members contributed around $47M.” Also mentions Citizens United and a Massive Attack montage about protests opposing ICE raids, domestic militarisation, and state authoritarianism.
Discussion of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision that “mifepristone must be obtained in person,” ending telehealth and mail delivery nationwide; recurring phrases include “must once again be dispensed in person,” “abortion pills,” and references to Texans/out‑of‑state access.
Ukraine’s General Staff reports drone forces struck several Su-57 fighters and a Su-34 at the Shagol airbase in Chelyabinsk region on April 25; targets located ~1,700 km from Ukraine’s border, with visual confirmation of damage reported.
Posts reference a Telegraph piece quoting Tony Blair saying the state pension “must go” and is “outdated and unaffordable.” Documents include a shared link, a user rebuttal arguing the state pension is not inherently more outdated/unaffordable than other pensions, and a mention of a “Public Duty Costs Allowance” of £115,000 p.a.
Early-morning earthquake centered in Hokkaido's Tokachi region; epicenter reported as 浦幌町. Posts report strong ground noise/long rumble and variable shaking, advise caution for aftershocks ("余震に気をつけましょう"). One post also mentions nearby mountain fires and a wish for rain.
Posts about regional beauty and lifestyle launches and events: “HANKYU BEAUTY FRAGRANCE FESTIVAL 2026” at 阪急うめだ featuring ロクシタン and a new ロクシタンカフェ (大阪); ドクターリセラ announcing eco brand “りせらのしずく” (大阪市東淀川区); ROKU KYOTO, LXR Hotels & Resorts summer menu running 2026/06/01–08/31 (京都・鷹峯). Keywords: 大阪, ロクシタン, ロクシタンカフェ, ドクターリセラ, りせらのしずく, ROKU KYOTO.
Posts report a quantum computer breaking a “15 bit encryption key,” state “15 bits…represents 32,000 possible combinations,” compare it to “3 times harder than breaking a 4 digit padlock,” question the source (“Source?”), and include a nostr event id: nevent1qqsqqqqffrrtmh…7gk9ft.
Posts describe attending protests with a ‘picnic’ feel ("ピクニック感"), participants traveling from afar, police redirecting or blocking routes, space for sitting, soap bubbles and banners seen, mixed notes about post-demo drinking parties and criticism of drinking culture, and logistical mentions (couldn't catch train; thanks to those who went).
Posts criticizing Senate leader Chuck Schumer with calls for removal and ineffectiveness, e.g. "You sound just like Schumer and will get nothing done," "Schumer is not made for these times," and "Jeffries and Schumer need to go."
Posts about flag-based nationalist reactions and conservative identity (mentions: tricolours, “fantasy” Progress flag, “unhinged rant”), UK migrant and refugee children’s rights and policy risks (poverty, homelessness, trauma), and voting behaviour research comparing politician identity vs policy in France, Germany, Netherlands.
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 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.
Introductions from Locavore: a regenerative, pasture‑raised organic butchery in Byron Bay promoting local, seasonal food and community. Messages note product praise (“the meat is epic”) and state “We’ve just started accepting Bitcoin through BTCPay Server.” Hashtags: #introductions #bitcoin #grownostr #organic #regenerativefarming #byronbay. One reply links a Bitcoin ETF article and contrasts finance vs. real assets.
Posts criticize RFK Jr. and a Trump/RFK Jr.-aligned wellness influencer as "unqualified" for U.S. Surgeon General, include statements like "Doctor I trust more than RFK Jr." and "sells tinctures the help with autism," thank people for contacting senators to vote no, and link to news articles (thehill.com, apnews.com).
Posts criticize Pete Hegseth’s helicopter “joyride” with Kid Rock, calling the cameo a “disgrace” and the musician “washed-up”/MAGA. Documents reference contrast with “restoring seriousness to military leadership” and an earlier Apache incident raising questions about judgment and oversight.
Austrian media reports that a man pleaded guilty to plotting an attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna; reports state he had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and faced a terror-related charge.
Posts sharing and threading the article “How the Trumps’ Billion-Dollar Crypto Stake Depends on a Company That Helped Iran Evade Sanctions.” Repeated thread title and content across posts, author notes this is their first report for @publiccitizen.bsky.social, includes a “Getting a 403 error” message and a follow-up line: “Let's take a look at how it works--- 2/.”
Posts react to a Guardian story reporting a call to build a “mine-laden ‘floating wall’” to stop Channel crossings; mentions Winston Marshall (son of Spectator owner, described as a budding influencer), uses words/quotes like “outlandish” and “batshit,” and compares the idea to Trump; includes link to theguardian.com and references a growing “transatlantic” right-wing network.
Claims that Palantir is a "CIA front company" with "tentacles" in the food supply, healthcare data, autonomous weapons, military, US intelligence, border patrol, and Space Force; references Yarvin's "sov-corp" and a CEO dictator; includes CNBC link about a $300M USDA deal and short reactions/insults such as "Why is he so fucking retarded", "Damn I can’t zap you Whitney", and "Based".
Posts criticize reliance on Gas and Öl as Energieträger, referencing Bundesregierung and politician F. Merz. Recurring keywords/phrases: "Wer ... wieder auf Gas und Öl als Energieträger setzt, gefährdet die Zukunft des Landes", "Junkie an der Nadel der Fossilen", references to "Capital", Iran- and Ukrainekrieg, Merkel and Atomausstieg.
Reports reference >800 bank transactions flagged post-election; claims of NER oligarchs moving wealth abroad, multiple stróman (strawman) accounts frozen; police probing hűtlen kezelés (embezzlement) and Transparency mentions pénzmosás (money laundering). Also mentions CPAC Hungary and far-right figures, and incoming PM Péter Magyar dismantling Orbán’s “propaganda machine” and state media called a “factory of lies.”
Posts about live music events: mentions Alice In Chains with “bad sound problems,” “The Nirvana act were incredible,” outdoor venue and smoker proximity; a first visit to Bristol cathedral and attending a concert; a Youth Music Catalyser co-promotion featuring Leibniz, Doll Coven, Hog!, and Nuke the Whales.
Complaints about pervasive ads on handheld devices and loss of a private experience, using phrases like "The private experience with your device is no longer yours, and that sucks." Posts also mention paying for ad-free service but still seeing ads and express frustration (words: ads, private experience, paying extra, sucks).
Posts cover: opposition to theft as protest with recommendation to form activist groups and lobby; a philosophical note on beliefs as emergent/systemic (Bateson); and a personal anecdote about allegedly stealing—mentions an alarm, another person being hassled, race, and being broke.
Posts about Shakira's concert in Rio de Janeiro: a news report on a 26-year-old (Fillipe de Farias) arrested for selling fake tickets to a free Copacabana show, a CNN Brasil article noting Shakira reached the country's highest search peak since 2021 with the Rio show, and user posts about attending the concert (e.g., "De ontem para assistir o show da Shakira").
Reports: Chelsea beat Leeds 1-0 at Wembley; Enzo Fernandez scored the decisive goal, booking Chelsea a place in the 2026 FA Cup final against Manchester City. Posts include a quote: "This brings confidence back."
Posts contrasting blue and red states: explicit hostility toward red states (e.g., "FUCK THE... RED STATES"), claims about policy differences such as cannabis legality ("blue yes, red clutching pearls no"), and comments on migration changing state politics (example: Southerners moving to Alaska turning it red). Keywords: states, gerrymander, southerners, redistricting, gop, racists, americans, differences, agree.
Posts about buying concert tickets: reports of tickets selling out very quickly, being placed in long queues, comments about an "art" to buying tickets, and notes that tickets are already on sale.
Three product-oriented posts: 1) Vietnamese solar-panel cleaning kit (Bộ dụng cụ vệ sinh tấm pin chuyên dụng) — telescoping handle 2.4–9m, 460mm brush, 15m hose. 2) Horse sale: KT Miss Cowtown Gun filly — born 3/15/26, Red Dun (turning gray), price $8,000. 3) Rubbermaid freestanding storage cabinet — 18"D x 36"W x 37"H, two-shelf, lockable, indoor/outdoor. Keywords present: Rubbermaid, dụng (tool), versatility, threaded, cord, plumbing, winch, shorepower, 50amp.
Posts quote Donald Trump calling the author an "election stealing lawyer," a "radical" and a "bad person," saying the author is "scared" and "should be;" an FBI director called the author "the enemy of the Republican Party." The author states: "I won't stop speaking out against the threat Trump poses to elections and democracy." Replies include supportive comments: "Clearly, you’re doing something right" and "Thanks for all you do to protect our rights to vote."
Discussion about appropriateness of tasers when suspect may carry an IED or a knife. Posts state: "Tasering someone you think has an IED on their person sounds like a good way to get yourself and everyone nearby killed." Comments reference explosives like HMTD/TATP, the Use of Force Continuum, and argue tasers are unreliable against bladed weapons or individuals on drugs/psychotic.
Reports of police being targeted with zwaar vuurwerk during a protest against een noodopvang in IJsselstein at the gemeentehuis/theater; één agent raakte gewond. Source: NOS (https://nos.nl/l/2612907).
Discussion about a road trip around Norwich noting terrain as 'flat' with 'two hills' (castle, church) and repeated curiosity about the street name 'Rampant Horse Street' — comments: "There must be a story behind rampant horse street 😂" and "Oh I would love to know that story!"
Repeated posts state “people use Bitcoin for saving and Monero for spending.” Documents repeat: maximalist Bitcoiners only save and don’t spend; on sites accepting both (and Lightning) “Monero takes the entire market.” Author repeats holding Bitcoin while criticizing bias and urges accepting this pattern.
Three posts: Pētera Vaska 80th-anniversary concert at Rīgas Doms; ongoing debate on withdrawing 2. līmeņa pensiju uzkrājuma izņemšanu ārstniecībai; experts raising alarm about developments in Lietuva. Keywords present: ārstniecībai, līmeņa, pienākums, lietuvas, vīrietis, latvijas, paziņoja, pieprasījuma, šodien, personīgā.
Multiple posts repeating: "This is a really shocking story, and I really hope the Greens are going to stand this candidate down. There should be no place for antisemitism in British politics." Links to BBC article shared.
Promotional posts with Amazon affiliate links (tag=choosetoshop-20) advertising LEGO 60502 City Airport, a GPS Drone with 4K camera, and Creality K2 Combo 3D printer; includes prices ($160, $649), hashtags (#amazonaffiliate, #ad, #STEM, #Tech, #LEGOFans), and copy such as “Would you buy this or skip it?” and “I took this drone to 14 countries.”
Posts reference 1. Mai demonstrations and reactions: complaints about ‘Luftverschmutzung’ and ‘Klima ist nicht reversibel’; criticism of burning car tires in shopping carts (‘autopneus im einkaufskarren abfackeln’, called “volltubelidiotischallerletzte”); self-described ‘wutspiessbürger’ feelings; mention of SPD and delayed Müllabfuhr. Repeated phrases: “hab vorher einen kleinen wutspiessbürger anfall bekommen…”, “volltubelidiotischallerletzte”, “autopneus im einkaufskarren abfackeln”.
Posts about ゴールデンウィーク/GW: uneven holiday schedules and 祝日出勤, being the only family or coworker not on leave, canceled or missed plans, workplace overwork and staffing shortages, financial/job anxiety and concern about company stability.
Posts ask "what's the budget?" and "How many vacancies?", compare vacancies with nursing, note trade-offs such as "construction of the one doesn't mean destruction of the other...", and state affordability concerns: "only the truly effluent could afford to fight this sort of legal battle." Keywords: nothing, vacancies, money, respond, buy, value, question, product, true, compare.
Posts include opposition to a proposed overscaled coffee shop/visitor centre at the Hellfire (projected capital cost €40 million; “Over 32K have said no” petition), planning commentary noting the site as a “highly sustainable location” and suitability for a boxing gym, and photo/posts from a “Not One More” rally against femicide in Northern Ireland.
Posts about May being busy/festival-like (「5月は地方から来る人も多くて盛り上がる」) and scheduling conflicts; one user canceled a hotel for the June アニコナ展 and lamented not buying bus/tickets (「泣く泣くホテルキャンセルした」「高速バスもチケットもまだ買ってなかった」). Concerns about sold-out items and availability/事後通販 for event merchandise.
Discussions about protest framing and rights enforcement: "These student leaders are also not really 'protestors.'"; statements on making "Peasant rights as tangible reality, not hopeful goal."; posts about unpaid cultural work, university struggles, and distinct battles between sectors (culture vs. education).
Posts describe attendance at solo "単独day1" shows and other live events (e.g., STUTS, U-zhaan 環ROY 鎮座DOPENESS) with setlist mentions like "no sacrifice" and "ミライノーツ", venue references (六本木ヒルズ, NHKホール), long merchandise lines and signed goods ("サイン入りエナジー風呂レコードゲット!"), and brief reactions such as "良かったです" and "楽しかった".
Posts compare Columbus, Indiana’s free, reliable transit with New York City transit. Common phrases: "If a deeply conservative town like Columbus, Indiana can have free and reliable public transit, I KNOW New York can do the same!", "you don’t even need to own a car in NYC", and "Before Covid, it was 25 cents a ride, now it's free." Topics: free transit, no-car lifestyle, subway costs, desire to replicate Columbus model in NYC.
Posts dispute a list of friendly/unfriendly European cities. Comments include: "Yeah, this is retarded," claims Spanish cities "leave you alone other than beggars," assertion that Cologne is among the "least friendly cities in Europe," references to "unskilled immigrant invasion" and "European Jewnion," and a separate reply mentioning "TÜRKIYE."
Posts criticize the USA's treatment of citizens and minorities, referencing “celebrated violence against minorities” and saying the US must be “judged…on the basis of how it treats its weakest members.” Specific calls include “abolish the reservations and break the unfair treaties,” “give their land back,” and demand more rights and representation for Native Americans.
Multiple posts share the same image URL (npub1utx00neqgqln72j22kej3ux7803c2k986henvvha4thuwfkper4s7r50e8.blossom.band/7c1041da80dd1bc8223c0f53ad5a179b0fee61ce019ce58238c72564d0e50113.jpg) with captions like "So sick in real life"; replies include "gay" and a question: "So did the artist come around to Bitcoin or something?"
Promotional posts sharing Amazon product links and prices (e.g. “$50 device”, “$9”, “$25”, “$450”), affiliate tag choosetoshop-20, hashtags #SmartHome #HomeAutomation #3DPrinting #ad; products include Arlo Pro 4 camera, Creality PTFE tube, Google Nest swivel mount and related accessories.
PhoneArena posts about Samsung: a discounted Galaxy Watch 8 deal (brand-new, as low as $200), Samsung considering a major redesign for Galaxy flagship phones, and Samsung reportedly testing the upcoming Galaxy Tab S12.
Posts report Hong Kong new-energy vehicle sector gains—"NIO-SW rose more than 8%" with BYD and Li Auto mentioned; Qichacha records a newly established tech firm with AI, big data, satellite navigation/communication in its business scope; Sichuan Provincial Government and State Grid signed a strategic cooperation framework in Chengdu focused on power, energy supply, green/low-carbon transformation, and power technology innovation.
Reports: "A suspect has been identified in the Saturday night shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner." Posts state President Trump and several cabinet members were "safely rushed from the event." Keywords: trump, correspondents, suspect, president, cabinet, identified, dinner, rushed, impeach, identify.
Posts contrast religious/spiritual 'cures' for social problems with concrete secular actions. Frequent phrases: "spiritual solutions," "inner corruption," "spiritual rot," "you don't need to bring a god into it," and calls to "work on legislation," "improving material conditions," "rebuilding civic society," and "bolstering good education." One document cites a local policy: "Local Law 2...requires...schools...to stock epinephrine devices."
Posts describe starting volunteering to 'needed some hours for school' and then 'ended up loving it.' Activities: library, local park, animal shelter ("The animal shelter is definitely my favorite."). Themes: gaining a 'different perspective' on community, helping with cleaning, feeling 'part of something bigger than myself.'
Posts referencing California Gov. Gavin Newsom: an article titled "Big damn deal": Newsom lays bare 'insidious' Trump scandal; Bill Maher criticizing Newsom with the phrase "You Are Imitating' Trump"; and posts saying "Newsom for president." Keywords: newsom, trump, scandal, governor, california, Bill Maher.
Posts criticizing the FBI’s competence and case handling: claims that sex trafficking, drug smuggling, murders, kidnappings are ‘not on their radar,’ mentions ‘tens of thousands of cases dismissed,’ and compares agencies using phrases like “FBIとDEAが一緒に住んでるじゃん” and “娘はなんだ?ATFか?”.
Announcements about AWS service updates: Lambda Kafka event source mapping provisioned mode now available in Asia Pacific (Taipei) and AWS GovCloud (US); Amazon EC2 High Memory U7i instances expanded to additional regions; Amazon Connect adds eight new AI agent performance metrics. Common phrases: "リージョンで提供開始", "利用できるリージョンが拡大", "提供開始". Keywords present: ec2, vpc, aws, agentcore, provisioned, metrics, postgres, retries.
Cluster contains a dispute over EEA accession procedures—posts quoting "Norway has no power to say no to UK joining EEA" versus replies stating "EFTA decides who joins EFTA" and "EFTA & the EU decide who joins the EEA." Also includes a Cambridge for Europe event announcement (Cllr Cheney Payne; Michael Clegg; Emma Knaggs) for Europe Day, Sat 9 May, outside the Guildhall on Market Hill at 3 PM, calling to "rejoin the EU." Keywords: efta, eu, eea, norway, cambridgeforeurope, británie.
Posts titled "REBELIÃO CONTRA O ICE EM BROOKLYN" report manifestantes bloquearam estrada to stop ICE leaving Wyckoff Heights hospital; mention prisões, use of taser, and helicópteros. Keywords include ice, abolishice, enforcement, iceout, torture, manifestantes, immigration, agents, prisões, immigrant; one post also includes hashtags #Amazon and #ICE.
Posts about FanFest concert access and attendee experiences: mentions that "Fanfest attendees got access to the concert streams" (or not), buying "stream archive access" after missing the piano concert, celebratory messages ('Hell yeah', 'hope you had a blast!'), and exhausted/emotional reactions ('Fanfest took my soul', 'still don't have the mental space'). Keywords present: fanfest, concert, attendees, missed, piano, stream archive, enthusiasm, exhaustion.
Comparisons between 高市早苗/高市政権 and the fictional 言の葉党 (ヒプマイ). Documents reference: "暴力容認できない", 言の葉党’s setting (female leader, ban on lethal weapons, fighting with words/rap), tweets that likened the two and provoked discomfort ("キショさ"), criticisms of 高市 as violent/authoritarian, harsh language toward 高市, and debate over appropriateness of mapping fictional villain aesthetics onto a real politician.
Posts mention 'Schumer' and 'Jeffries' with intra-party criticism (e.g., "need new, less traditional leadership"), expressions like "Hating Schumer and Jeffries is low-hanging fruit" and insults such as "Dem-hating numbnuts," plus a fundraising jab: "haven't given $5 to Chuck Schumer today."
Posts share NYTimes article "Blockbuster Oil Company Profits Revive Calls for Windfall Tax" (www.nytimes.com/2026/05/01/b...) and repeat phrases: "Windfall Tax on Oil Company," "eliminate oil subsidies," and "for oil and gas companies, it has been a profitable war."