Replies to Marshall's statement quoting: “what gas in America right now is $3.14 a gallon on averag-- no no, $4.14,” comparing U.S. prices to Europe (“$7”), noting “we're the largest oil producer” and asking Americans to “make a short-term sacrifice.” Representative replies: “Fuck Marshall,” “Gas in my small Florida town is $4.19 today so stop lying Marshall,” and “It is Yes.” Keywords repeated: gas, Marshall, America, $3.14, $4.14, $7, largest oil producer, short-term sacrifice.
Discussion centers on naphtha supply: "ナフサは長期備蓄ができない"; domestic self-sufficiency ~30–40%; even using crude reserves yields only "demand's one-third" of needed naphtha and imports are required. Posts also contain political/media criticism (e.g., "無能が余裕ぶっこいてあぐらをかく備蓄も、メディアの骨抜きも"). Separate thread compares railway brands (東急, 京急, 京王, 小田急) with short characterizations: Tokyu, Keikyu, Keio, Odakyu.
Posts reporting Pedro Pascal, Florence Pugh, Edward Norton and Sam Worthington joined an open letter signed by over 2,000 Hollywood figures opposing the Warner Bros & Paramount merger. Replies include accusations (“The Ellisons are evil.”), skepticism about actors turning down money, and pessimism about impact (“It won't stop anything 😔”).
NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani announced the city’s first publicly owned supermarket in East Harlem, funded with $30M and due to open next year. He plans five stores (one per borough) by 2029, operating without rent or taxes to pass savings to shoppers; he rebutted neoliberal critiques, saying “May the most affordable grocery store win.” Bernie Sanders appeared at the announcement.
Posts state “Extremist hardliners have taken control of the country.” Common phrases: internet cut off for forty days, access sold on the black market, countless online businesses collapsed, unemployment rising, inflation, families selling gold to survive, companies laying off workers, UAE canceling residency visas and deporting Iranians, executions continue. One reply reads: “Donald Trump is not going to provide you freedom or internet.”
Jury finds Live Nation and subsidiary Ticketmaster ran an anticompetitive monopoly over large US concert venues; documents reference a jury verdict, multiple state lawsuits alleging overcharging fans and pressuring venues to use Ticketmaster, and statements that Live Nation will fight the monopoly suit (source: Verge link).
Posts about air travel experiences: a six‑hour flight delay and passenger reaction ("very hangry, tired and not a nice company 😂"), an in‑flight birth as plane landed at JFK with crew wrapping the newborn, and airport facility comparisons praising Halifax Intl ("Big washrooms, easy to find a place to plug in") versus complaints about Pearson. Common words/phrases: flight, delayed, landed, airport, JFK, Halifax, Pearson, hangry, newborn, washrooms, plug in.
News reports state French cement company Lafarge and eight former employees were found guilty by a Paris court of financing jihadists/ISIL in Syria; documents reference the Jalabiya cement plant and link to Reuters and Al Jazeera coverage.
Reports state Amazon agreed to acquire satellite operator Globalstar for about $11.6 billion; headlines link the deal to competing with Elon Musk’s Starlink. Sample posts: "Globalstar is up 11% in premarket trading...after Amazon announced it has agreed to acquire the satellite company for about $11.6 billion, as it moves to keep up with Elon Musk’s Starlink." Other posts note Amazon eyeing Starlink’s top rank and a separate mention of South Africa’s Ramaphosa commenting on Starlink equity programs.
Reports state Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem urged Lebanon to withdraw from planned Israel–Lebanon talks in Washington, DC, calling them an attempt to pressure Hezbollah to "deposit" arms; coverage notes Hezbollah labeled the negotiations "futile" and mentions U.S. actor Marco Rubio joining discussions (sources: Al Jazeera, EuropeSays).
Posts accuse leftists and Gaza protesters of hypocrisy and cowardice for not confronting Trump/GOP as they did Biden/Harris, using insults and taunts such as "Y’all some punks and cowards for real," "Die rapist," and "Give me the cash and I'll move country!"
Posts report large staff losses at Marvel across New York and Burbank, including film/TV production, comics, franchise, finance, and legal. One post states “nearly the entire Academy Award-winning visual development team at Marvel Studios.” Another notes most full-time artists were laid off and offered freelance work, with a comment: “Ouch... …Sûrement rien avoir avec Disney qui va full AI? 🤔”
Posts reference Ticketmaster/Live Nation as a monopoly and users 'boycotting them.' Coverage of DOJ and state legal actions: states pushing trial vs settlement, DOJ sought to break up the firm, and a preliminary agreement where Live Nation 'swallowed $280m in damages' and agreed to allow venues to use multiple vendors. Keywords: ticketmaster, ticketing, promoter, concert, doj, antitrust, ticketslave.
Discussion contrasting the phrase "デモじゃなくて選挙に行け" with arguments that demonstrations are a sovereign right; recurring themes: electoral accountability after voting, opposition to constitutional revision (改憲), observations about protest gender mix, and reports of some participants being mocked or jeered.
Hands-on impressions of cameras: testing the Fujifilm X100VI ("I already like it a lot… weeping at secondhand prices","influencer inflation"), comments on Panasonic S5IIx being "big" and "heavy", mentions of APS-C preference and micro four thirds size concerns, and consideration of using/maintaining Sony α6400 for private use; note on preferring fixed lens over interchangeable lenses.
Three posts repeat a quoted statement: “the moment it uses a nuclear weapon against any country, including Iran, it will be the end of Israel as a country and a state”, include the same video URL, and contain user reactions such as “World Warrrrr 😬” and “China não tem culhão para isto..”.
Posts criticizing Live Nation/Ticketmaster and its CEO (e.g. "THAT'S THE CEO OF LIVENATION????????"), debating the phrase "a win for fans," and discussing fanhood, entitlement, consumption, and lack of affordability for live music (mentions: ticket, concert, denied, lyrics, win).
Posts about construction of large data centers (company: Edged), proximity to homes ("4 blocks from my house"), and size ("3.5-4 city blocks long"). Complaints list: "increase in electric rates," "noise pollution," "increase in local air pollution," "increase in water rates," "water pollution," and "decrease in local clean water supply." One post cites purpose as "high-density AI training and workloads."
Posts accuse the CDC and acting director Jay Bhattacharya of delaying or blocking a COVID-19 vaccine report that used the same methodology as a March 12 flu vaccine report. Documents state "real-world data showing the COVID-19 vaccine cut ER visits and hospitalizations in half," and cite figures of ~50% fewer ER visits and 55% fewer hospitalizations; users criticize leadership and mention RFK Jr. in the department context.
Multiple posts repeat: “Europe could face a jet fuel shortage within three weeks if flows through the Strait of Hormuz remain restricted, according to the region’s airport industry group.” Sources cited: europesays.com, oilprice.com. Keywords: jetfuel, hormuz, shortage, oilprice, airline.
Posts quoting Marshall: "what gas in America right now is $3.14 a gallon on averag-- no no, $4.14, forgive me" and "we're the largest oil producer" and "asking Americans to make a short-term sacrifice." Replies include "I hope it goes to 10 $ a gallon" and "NOPE." Keywords: wti, gas, oil, price, americans, prices, gallon, biden, marshall, newsmax.
Posts focus on a Self-Defense Force member singing the national anthem at a Liberal Democratic Party (自民党) convention: repeated mentions of 陸上自衛隊中央音楽隊, event company, 自民党事務総局, 陸上自衛隊幕僚長, 防衛大臣, and LDP lawmakers. Key phrases: “私的行為なので問題無し” (private act — no problem), “制服等の着用義務” (uniform rules), responsibility of出演者 and organizers, and media coverage (TBSラジオ 荻上チキ・Session).
Posts reference a controversial Rockhampton site slated to host Olympic rowing in Brisbane 2032 — state government sticking by the site ahead of inspection; Queensland sports minister says there are no alternatives planned. Separate post: Megaworld Corp. to begin land development for its P12-billion San Benito Private Estate in Lipa City, Batangas.
Reports state a French court found cement company Lafarge guilty of financing armed groups/terrorism in Syria — fined over one million euros and the ex-CEO given a jail term; sources include Al Jazeera and EuropeSays articles.
Posts report a massive turnout at an “anti regime” concert in Heroes' Square, Budapest ahead of Hungarian elections; tens of thousands chanted “Russians go home” and posts include #Orban.
Posts asking 'hungarian peoples opinion about russian influence in their country' with reference to 'tragic history with ussr influence' (emoji 🇭🇺 🤷♂️), a linked video, and replies questioning 'do they pay taxes? any contribution to the country?' with responses like 'no'.
Posts express confusion and skepticism about a shoe/footwear company becoming an AI company. Common phrases: "i’m sorry why the fuck is a shoe company turning into an ai company", "buying stock in a failing shoe company bc they announced they’re pivoting to AI", and "failed as a company"; mentions of warehouses repurposed for "ai infrastructure."
Posts report Mossad leadership change claims—'IDF Major-General, Roman Gofman, approved as the new Mossad director, replacing David Barnea'—and discuss regional escalation, including Erdoğan's threats to Israel over bombings in Lebanon.
Discussions about affordable housing needs and solutions: conflated needs—one person needs "an apartment for $500 a month" while another needs a "FREE place to live longterm with medical staff on hand"; Boston University survey notes up to 80% of mayors support more multifamily market-rate housing but muted support for zoning/permitting reform; comments that building more supply "is not a panacea."
Discussion centered on a City Hall SCULPTURE GARDEN dispute with people “arguing about who is the biggest grifter” over moving the police station into the park; separate posts report “400 TSA agents stayed home and causes chaos” with replies noting “They weren't getting paid LOL that doesnt count” and mentions of being “peacefully disruptive.”
Posts about hair color/dye considerations ('покраситься', 'блин вау красота'), product purchases and reviews (シャンプー, トリートメント, 乳液, 美容液, lip serum), sensory reactions and fit — e.g. 'テクスチャがねっとりしてるのに着け心地がスースーする' — and beauty shopping/news (Nordstrom picks).
Posts contrast Arsenal’s treatment of employee Mark Bonnick (sacked after pro‑Palestine comments) with influencer Matthew “PapaPincus” Pincus (retained, pitch‑side access). Documents include phrases and quotes such as “brought the club into disrepute,” “open Zionist,” and a tweet: “The influencer known as Matthew Pincus is an open Zionist, and Arsenal FC are allowing him to create content directly with the club.” Keywords: arsenal, arteta, premierleague, defenders, nufc, mufc, utd, lufc, eyefootball.
Posts reporting Allbirds abandoning footwear to become an AI company: phrases include “ditching footwear and pivoting to become an AI company,” “trading in sneakers for servers,” and reports of its stock soaring ~600% (shares up fivefold). Keywords: Allbirds, AI, shoe, stock surge.
Bruce Springsteen urges concert audiences to join May 1 'No Kings' rallies across the US, with quoted language: “Join with us in choosing hope over fear, democracy over authoritarianism, the rule of law, lawlessness, ethics over unbridled corruption. Resistance over complacency, truth over lies, unity.” Threaded replies discuss political mobilization vs organizing (Democrats mobilize, Republicans organize) and the visibility/value of single-day protests.
Posts report Secretary of State Marco Rubio attending a UFC event in Miami while diplomatic negotiations with Iran 'fail', with negative reactions and quotes such as 'Looking a little wasted', 'Rubio is wasted. What a bunch of fuck ups.', and 'Disgusting.'
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.
Multiple posts repeat the claim: “(LAPD) brutally beat a non-resisting, unarmed protester with their hands raised” at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) site in Downtown Los Angeles on 1/31/26; one post adds the comment “And some wonder why people hate cops.” Keywords: lapd, protester, enforcement, protest, unarmed, resisting, beat, los, cops, lacity.
Discussions about perceived product quality changes tied to manufacturing origin: complaints of printing wearing off on Pyrex ("Made in China" vs "Made in USA"), "cheaper materials", recipe change for Hersheys, and comparisons of Chinese vs German/US products; repeated phrases: "Made in China", "Made in USA", "cheaper materials", "cheap labor"; includes English and Russian posts and hashtags like #wetshaving #coffee.
Documents report a court decision invalidating NSW legislation because its purpose was to stop protest and was "incompatible with Aus system of democracy" (link: www.caselaw.nsw.gov.au/decision/19d...). Discussion references the implied freedom test and a niche constitutional law point about courts striking down laws for purpose; one reply reads "Excellent news."
Posts criticize Schumer for supporting Cuomo, citing “subpoena his sexual assault victims gynecological records,” label Schumer and Gillibrand “as extreme on israel as just about any Republican,” and debate protest focus (e.g., “Israel has nothing to do with ICE, LGBTQ+, the attack on voting rights…”). Common words/phrases: Schumer, Gillibrand, Cuomo, Israel, extreme, protest, Dem, Republican, subpoena, sexual assault victims.
Posts reference 'fascist', 'fascism', 'nazi', 'neonazi', 'liberals' and 'conservatives'; include direct insults (e.g., "Fuck off fascist"), critiques of government and Conservative leadership, complaints about "Liberals' anemic responses to fascism," and a comment about race: "only a white person...would use this as reasoning for how we aren’t a fascist country."
Posts about Jonathan Choe (TPUSA content creator) reacting to 'dildo' / 'dildoblitz' activity at Portland (PDX) anti-ICE / antiwar protests. Documents mention “dozens of rubber penis' have been jammed into the metal gate,” repeated references to dildo work, protesters, and Choe described as excited or deranged.
Multiple near-identical posts using #NewsUSA that state: "Trump is dangerous and delusional, evil, corrupt, and only focused on bad things for our country. Trump will bankrupt America if we let him." Repeated keywords: dangerous, delusional, evil, corrupt, bankrupt, #NewsUSA.
Reports of cryptocurrency fraud: a Russian woman lost ~500,000 RUB to fake crypto courses; a US musician lost ~5.92 BTC (~$420k) after entering his "24-word seed phrase" into a fake Ledger app. Stolen BTC reportedly moved to KuCoin addresses. Keywords: btc, kucoin, ledger, seed phrase, мошенническое, фейкового, потеряла, scammer.
Posts cover piano recitals and live-music experiences: a re-opening commemorative concert (Rudolf Buchbinder performing Beethoven Sonatas Op.109–111, described as “神々しい”/divine), audience emotional reactions and praise (“とても気持ちの良い時間だった”, “良いステージだった”), notes that attending music live may “extend lifespan,” and references to immersive XR/robot-enhanced shows and intimate hall acoustics.
Posts criticizing Ticketmaster and ticket purchasing: frequent words/phrases include "Ticketmaster," "ticket(s)," "scalpers," "worst/worse," "sucks," and "dreadful Ticketmaster ticket purchasing experience." Documents contain quotes such as "America's two most hated companies team up to make everything... worse" and "A lot of y'all's fear of missing out is what's making you pay these obscenely high prices," referencing high/resale prices and FOMO.
Reports that punk duo Lambrini Girls dropped out of Coachella 2026 and postponed U.S. tour dates after lead singer Phoebe Lunny fractured her neck and suffered an "acute brain injury." Documents include the quote "We're gutted."
Coverage of Keir Starmer including an article headlined "Is Keir Starmer a deep state operative?" referencing his tenure as Director of Public Prosecutions and claims about Jimmy Savile and Julian Assange; a report that Wales’s first minister calls on Starmer to halt a US–UK space defence project; and a letter titled "For Keir Starmer to talk of national resilience and ignore nature is absurd." Common phrases: "deep state operative", "Director of Public Prosecutions", "halt US-UK space defence project", "national resilience", "ignore nature".
Posts focused on Sabrina Carpenter’s Coachella set (mentions Anya Taylor‑Joy attending). Comments reference Moby, an Eminem sample quoted as "Nobody listen to Techno", and reactions like "so smart, so catchy" and "modern throwback." Keywords: coachella, sabrina, AnyaTaylorJoy, Moby, Eminem sample, headlining, bieberchella, festival.
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 reference the line “here's Trump entering a UFC event as Vance says that negotiations with Iran have failed.” Sample replies include “God why is reality so fucking self-parody” and “Pathetic. This is all he’s got. Fake tough guy.” Keywords: ufc, trump, vance, negotiations, iran, failed, ironic.
Reports: Manchester City beat Chelsea, reaching 64 points and sitting 6 points behind leader Arsenal. Coverage notes City can narrow the gap if they win the upcoming match vs Arsenal and their postponed game against Crystal Palace. Source: El Nacional.
Reports state Russia returned 157 servicemen from Ukrainian captivity and 157 Ukrainian prisoners of war were exchanged, per the Russian Defense Ministry; one report (Sputnik) also mentions three civilians from the Kursk region were released.
Posts directly attacking Trump and MAGA voters, using phrases such as “they love the chaos,” “our pedophile in chief,” “treasonous convicted felon,” and “Are we great yet assholes!!!”; authors state they will keep calling out or blaming Trump voters for the country’s condition.
Posts reference 'guitar at home environment' and home access to instruments; report piano tuning drift after frequent playing and warming requiring checks and調律 (regulation); note piano individual differences and selection for concert pianos; mention that electronic pianos are now common.
Posts share trivia: "Here's a piece of useless trivia." Users state groceries/eateries/bars required shoes for public safety/health because barefoot patrons risked "stepping on a lit cigarette." Other comments mention a possible pandemic rule and "They sold the shoes to another company so they couldn't make the shoes anymore."
Announcements that HYBE, SM, JYP, and YG will jointly create a global K-pop festival called “Phenomenon” with equal shares; messaging frames the project as aiming to rival Coachella (one post: “coachella baby”). Posts note early regulatory filings with South Korea’s Fair Trade Commission and references to government plans to promote K-culture. Hashtags: #Phenomenon, #HYBE, #DS_HYBE, #Kpop.
Discussions about city redevelopment and public space changes: references to Birmingham and #MayarYahiaSquare described as a 'scandal' with policies like 'be kind' or 'more enforcement'; comparisons to London's 'positive public space transformations'; concern over proposed demolition/repairs of historic buildings (Briggs Mansion) and questions about protection of historic sites.
Posts about MLB’s new City Connect uniforms: announcement of a 2026 batch, a story titled “Pittsburgh Pirates’ New City Connect Jerseys Capture the City’s Essence” (rawchili link), and informal sightings (e.g., “new city connect jerseys already spotted at the taco shop”). Keywords: jerseys, uniformes, mlb, uniforms, reds, connect, jersey, padres, uniform, peloteros.
Cluster contains multiple short posts labeled "2026年3月7日 撮影" (photography, repeated entries) and two articles titled "The theater of Hermès mechanics in watches and wonders 2026" referencing Hermès and Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026; keywords include "2026年3月7日", "2026年3月14日", "picaday2026", "2026年3月22日", "2026", "龍恋2026", "撮影", "2026年南国散策記録", "hermès", "wonders".
Comments state “Pixar seems like it’s as afraid of failure and creativity as its parent company” and use the phrase “Milking cash cows until audiences are lactose intolerant.” Mentions that “Disney made Pixar cancel Be Fri,” and recalls Toy Story being targeted at kids before reviews highlighted its “incredibly strange visuals (3D?!)” and emotional resonance.
Posts reference Iran/Iranians and include: "the people hate the government, however they are a proud patriotic nation & they will defend their country"; Reza Pahlavi statements: "We did not seek military intervention in our country" and "when will Iranians revolt? I say — not immediately, but at the right time." Keywords: iran, iranians, pahlavi, reza, iranian, 이란, iqs, nuke, 미국은, iq.
Posts reference Swalwell and Gonzales resigning, repeatedly state "Shame does work," mention "threat of expulsion works," and include a reply asking "what works to keep men from being abusive assholes in the first place?"
Posts reference 'supersausage_charlie' Instagram and photos of a dog at a religious event in Spain; common phrases: "frantically clarify", "Curb Your Enthusiasm", "I thought it was a klan rally", "inappropriate", "AI", "taking the piss", and concerns about appearing "unsavoury".
Posts about Japan-based beauty and entertainment: Linon appointing girl group ME:I as brand ambassadors for a haircare promotion (#東京都 #中央区, Linon); MUCHA launching fragrance “BLEU DESCHAMPS 1897” (#東京都 #千代田区, BLEU_DESCHAMPS); 成宮寛貴 fan meeting scheduled in Osaka and Tokyo (2026, 大阪市, 中央区). Keywords: 東京都, tokyo, 新宿区, 千代田区, 成宮寛貴, linon, 大阪市, 森永製菓, 韓国コスメ, 山﨑賢人.
Mix of cosplay event coverage (Jena cosplay festival) and Reddit Pokémon posts, including threads titled "How Do Pokemon Games Choose You?" and "This never gets old"; keywords: pokemon, palafin_speed_or_hp, pokepark, cosplaying, anime, undertale, reddit.
Posts about obtaining live/concert tickets: repeated phrases "チケット取れました", "初日千秋楽以外はみんなもチケット取れたかんじかな", "夜曲いけます"; mentions missed 千秋楽, specific events (バンタン東京ドーム, 七海のソロlive, ショタフェス22), and excited reactions.
Posts share a match clip and score for Premier League (32ª Rodada) at Stamford Bridge: “📺 [ #GaMeTiMe ] Chelsea 0x3 Manchester City” and mention Jérémy Doku; replies include fan reactions such as “And I thought Liverpool was doing badly!” and “North London 😭😭”.
Posts about brand-specific consumer electronics changes: Microsoft Surface price hikes and discontinued sub-$1,000 models; Sony Bravia removing guide/thumbnail/channel-logo features for antenna and set-top box users “late May 2026”; Ubiquiti U7‑Lite listed as 已售完 (sold out) on Ubiquiti Taiwan store. Keywords present: ubiquiti, bravia, sony, oled, huawei, 5g, 台灣商店已售完, samsung, 32u, inzone.
Posts criticizing religion and religious influence, using phrases like “separation of church and state,” “Religion is a blight on humanity,” and “Keep that shit to yourself.” Themes: opposition to religious involvement in government, complaints about religious people imposing beliefs, and calls for secularism.
Posts center on speculation and betting about Satoshi Nakamoto—e.g., "Place your bets on who’s the next Satoshi?"—and denials like "Not me." One document quotes "Gotcha!" and criticizes John Carreyrou/NYT reporting and naming Adam Back as Satoshi, raising concerns that the reporting "endangered this person's life." Keywords present: satoshi, nakamoto, bitcoin, crypto, Adam Back, John Carreyrou, NYT, bets, "Gotcha!".
Posts about Sabrina Carpenter’s Coachella set: reports of a criticized interaction with a fan (fan said “it’s my culture,” Sabrina allegedly replied “yodeling is your culture?”), social media backlash (“Sabrina tá sendo massacrada”), plus promotional snapshots from her ‘Sabrinawood’ performance.
Posts reporting live show attendance and immediate reactions (e.g., "ライブ行ってきたよ🎸", "感動5億倍、最高だね✨"); curiosity or surprise about specific shows ("人生に歌をってどんなライブなんだと思って調べたら予想斜め上の内容でちょっと笑ってしまった"); and comments about online distribution reducing need to attend in person ("後日YouTubeで配信されるならなおのこと行かんでもよかったなあ").
Posts reference crew relief, fatigue and safety concerns alongside repatriation of Filipino workers — e.g., “Close to 500 Filipinos returned to the country,” and mentions of a “Navy team recovering them.” Common phrases: crew relief, fatigue and safety, returned to the country, Navy team recovering them.
Posts about Bandai gachapon machines and event merchandise: mentions acquiring “Exia and Dynames” and accessory packs (unassembled), questions about 事後通販 (after-sales), comments on ticket+goods pricing, winners receiving selected items (e.g., サーモグラス) and at least one missing shipped item.
Posts about a new collaboration/release titled “Boots on the Ground” featuring Tom Waits and Massive Attack; users ask if Tom Waits released a new protest song and express excitement (examples: “Boots on the Ground · Massive Attack · Tom Waits”, “Tom Waits put out a new song??? And it’s a protest song with Massive Attack?!”).
Negative posts about a potential candidate: calls him a “dirtbag Nazi,” assertions he’s “not winning that primary,” comparisons to a Democratic “Trump”/“loudmouth” seeking celebrity, and an allegation he “stiffed his pool contractor” by refusing to pay.
Posts criticize Microsoft products and strategy using phrases like "pivot to robotics", "not been a great hardware company", "software monopolies", and direct negative quotes: "Copilot is the same old LLM garbage", "shoving Copilot down our throats", and "learned from everybody's loathing for Clippy".
Posts state Sony Pictures is making a Bloodborne animated feature film; the movie is described as Rated R and YouTuber JackSepticEye is named as a producer. Sample texts: "Sony Is Making a Bloodborne Animated Movie With YouTuber JackSepticEye," "The BLOODBORNE video game is getting an animated feature film adaptation... Rated R. Gamer JackSepticEye is producing." One post reads: "BEFORE BLOODBORNE 2!?!"
Posts reference guitar gear (Fender Strats, Teles; Gibson Les Paul Studio; acoustic J45, Martin D28, Fylde), a gifted 1995 Japan Telecaster, shared images, and promotional text: "One week until Alone In Valentine is released!" plus tour/ticket links and asks to share.
Posts about actor casting and biopic opinions: Ralph Fiennes says he wants to avoid returning as Voldemort for HBO; a suggestion that Robert Pattinson should play Robert Smith in a Cure biopic (user: "robert pattinson should play robert smith in a biopic about the cure"); an archival filmography list for actor Lee Tracy.
Posts combine profanity and anti‑U.S. and anti‑Israel language (e.g., "The good thing about this is that everyone is seeing and experiencing firsthand what shitty countries the U.S. and Israel are, and what shitty leaders they have.") alongside concerns about an AliExpress delivery ('i hope my aliexpress order still comes'). Replies include insults ("Fucking states"), emojis (😂☠️), and an image link.
Posts reference the prosecution/trial of Ben Roberts-Smith on murder charges; accusations of someone being "racist and abusive" and judging by company they keep; criticism of the English state’s treatment of Scotland; and Benjamin Zephaniah rejecting the OBE with references to "empire," slavery, and racial brutality.
Posts reference Italian pro‑Russia sentiment (e.g., “Il 23% degli italiani pensa che la Russia sia un partner”), repeat the phrase “Italia ventre molle della propaganda russa,” and discuss NATO collective defense (Article 5) and NATO troops in Afghanistan.
Posts referencing Coachella and Justin Bieber: an Indonesian news link mentioning “Justin Bieber di Coachella”; a Spanish marketing post asking “¿Qué buscaba Justin en Coachella?” that promotes Odoo implementation with hashtags #Odoo #Coachella #ERP and the word “implementación”; and an English suggestion: “Imagine if we did Bluesky twitch Coachella line up.”
Reports state "Les négociations entre les états‑unis et l'iran se poursuivent malgré les tests de cessez‑le‑feu" with talks taking place in Pakistan; coverage references Pakistan's role and calls for "restraint" (sources: actus-eco.fr, theboard.world).
Posts reference Coachella and Justin/Hailey Bieber, featuring: "Justin and Hailey Bieber share rare glimpse of son Jack," photos of baby Jack, dancing at Coachella, headline text “Bieberchella,” and one post containing explicit "Fuck Coachella." Keywords appearing: coachella, bieber, hailey, justin, son Jack, photos, perform.
Short posts criticizing Ticketmaster (phrases: "fuck Ticketmaster", "Ticketmaster sucks"). Conversations reference ticket availability and listings (e.g., "gaga tickets are down"), curiosity about tickets appearing on Ticketmaster front page, and lack of personal tickets.
Posts discuss historical and current suburb conditions (bad outdoor/indoor air quality, crowding, incomplete water/sewer infrastructure, cholera/typhoid/tuberculosis history, ticks/bedbugs, visible prostitution, teens working), opposition to adding another golf course as an uninspired amenity, and views of Surrey as “the suburb” with potential to become a local cultural hub.
Posts referencing Coachella: an attendance mention (“That guy was at Coachella this week-end.”), performance videos (“os videos do the xx no coachella 😭”), and a political claim linking Coachella to “supports and funds RW #MAGA Terrorists” with a popular.info link.
Classified-style sale posts listing sealed/brand-new collectibles: "Lego Bionicle Quest For The Masks Sealed 9 Card booster pack Lot Of 10", "Lego Ideas Friends Central Perk Cafe Set. Brand New, Sealed in Box. Retired", and "Pokemon TCG - Prismatic Evolutions Binder Collection - Brand New & Sealed". Common keywords/phrases: #Lego, #Bionicle, #PokemonTCG, sealed, brand new, retired, booster pack, binder collection, collectibles.
Posts discuss dresses and materials (“ネイビーで出席しました”, “ドレス自体は体型カバーしてくれるし楽ちんでしたよ”, “レースが苦手”, “ハリのある素材を探します”), festival jacket imagery (“フェスタジャケット”, thread quote: 太腿から「ムチィッ…♡」), character names and scenarios (レイ, ジル, ジル幼児化), and other clothing terms (ウエディングドレス, 袖がちょっとあるワンピース). Explicit body mentions appear (乳首).
Discussions about moving from RAG to memory-native AI and persistent state management for agents: phrases include "persistent, evolving state across sessions", "structured decision logs" (shipping next week), and concern that without recall an agent is a "stochastic parrot"; includes linked article "How We Broke Top AI Agent Benchmarks."
First-person posts about everyday life: resting on the sofa and "não vou levantar um dedo"; lacking money and family not relying on the author; reflections on aging and lifespan "eu passei a maior parte da minha vida assim"; personal feelings about a rival who likes the author’s partner and is described as "tão fofo".
Reports of Israeli air attacks on Gaza City: a child’s body pulled from rubble; buildings bombed; Gaza covered in black smoke; civilians fleeing and sheltering in the west ‘abandoned, with no safe place to go.’ Post cites 98 Palestinians killed in one day and additional deaths (including three children) from hunger due to blockade; includes external link.
Mentions of Scotty drinking a pint of Guinness in 2261—user: “Scotty has a pint of Guinness in 2261.” Discussion notes it was paid product placement by Diageo and jokes about Chief O’Brien/replicator failing a proper two‑part pour.
Posts about UK local beer: Cumbria’s thriving brewery scene; St George’s Beer Festival promotion with #RealAle, #cheerstobeers, #SupportOurPubs and cask/beer festival tags; a cask ale review—APA Portobello, 5.0% ABV, rated B+/3.3/5, described as more earthy and less hoppy; mentions of pubs and beer-related hashtags (cask, ale, beer, brewery, beergarden).
Supportive posts praising Zohran Mamdani as NYC mayor: short endorsements (“Go get ‘em Mamdani,” “I wish Mamdani was my mayor”) and a detailed post listing 100‑day accomplishments—free childcare for two‑year‑olds, city public grocery, $10M for gig workers, $30/hr street shoveling, historic low crime/murder rates, 100,000 potholes filled—and negotiation of a pied‑à‑terre tax with Gov. Hochul; call to sign DREAM’s petition and links to longform article.
Posts reference Coachella weekend and Justin Bieber’s headlining set. Multiple documents repeat the headline: "Justin Bieber Coachella Set Sparks Massive Streaming Surge," noting the performance drove 21 of his songs into Spotify’s Global Top 200. One post reads: "This weekend at Coachella 🤣."
Multiple posts titled "Justin Bieber’s Skylrk Breaks Coachella Merch Sales Records" report Justin Bieber breaking merch sales records at Coachella 2026, reference "Bieberchella" and "Beliebers," and link to news articles (newsbeep, europesays).