Mixed posts about Tesla: criticism of Elon Musk (e.g., "Elon Musk zieht den Namen Tesla in den Dreck. Das ist traurig."), concerns about company control and stock tied to autonomous driving ("Der Aktienkurs von $TSLA auf autonomen Fahren beruht"), and product/integration news about Tesla adding a digital car key to Apple Wallet (link to tugatech article). Keywords present: tsla, tesla, musk, elon, apple, cybertruck, robot.
Two conversation types: (1) Request: “Anyone recommend a VPS provider that's cheap, has good uptime…All I want to do is setup a VPN on one,” mentioning bandwidth, cheap, uptime, VPS, VPN, #asknostr. (2) Rant: repeated “I hate Google” posts about Play Store region-locking, SIM/voucher issues, Aurora store, Hrvatska/Telekom HR, profanity and ALL-CAPS stylization.
Posts report a personal product switch: “broke after about 2 years” and replacing Dyson with a Miele that’s lasted ~10 years; separate posts reference James Dyson and taxes, e.g. “James Dyson is moaning about tax” and “Dyson will 'stop being Dyson' without inheritance tax U-turn.”
Posts discuss Starbucks shifting from "coffee-first" to customizable beverages and "selling the consumer’s identity," report union topics — claims of no contract for 4 years, "more union violations than any other company," shareholders urging settlement, and calls to "keep boycotting," alongside negative product sentiment ("disgusting coffee").
Posts repeat the thread lines "Largest oil reserves in the world: Venezuela", "Largest oil producer in Africa: Nigeria", and "one of the largest undeveloped rare earth mineral deposits outside China: Greenland"; replies include "Yeah, duh….the grift continues", "No pattern is there 🤔", and comments that "Venezuela borders the Lithium Triangle" and "Nigeria has a shit ton of it also."
Reports state hackers allegedly exploited a MongoDB vulnerability and accessed 900 GB–terabytes of Ubisoft data, reportedly including source code for games from the 1990s to present. Documents mention attackers requested ransom and threatened to leak production/development materials; one post notes the event coincided with a Rainbow Six Siege outage on December 27–28, 2025. Multiple posts repeat “Ubisoft has not officially confirmed the breach.”
Posts list resource facts: "Largest oil reserves in the world: Venezuela", "Largest oil producer in Africa: Nigeria", and "one of the largest undeveloped rare earth mineral deposits outside China: Greenland." Replies mention "drugs," "persecuted Christians," "immigrants," and "The US is funding an astroturf succession push in our biggest oil producing province."
Posts reference a closed meeting with Russian oligarchs where Putin allegedly demanded the "entire Donbas region" and mentioned the "Anchoridge agreements." Replies include anti-Putin profanity ("Fuck Putin"), a question framing Ukraine as Christians attacked, and calls for military strikes ("throwing $2m Tomahawks into Russia").
Reports of Iran seizing a foreign oil tanker in the Persian Gulf/Hormozgan region carrying ~4 million liters of allegedly illegally traded fuel; officials say the tanker and cargo (valued around $5M) will be confiscated to government ownership.
Reports that Sapporo Holdings will sell its real-estate business (Sapporo Real Estate Development) to private-equity firms KKR and PAG for about $3 billion (reported ~¥4700億). Documents name assets such as Yebisu Garden Place and Ginza Place and note the unit leaving consolidated subsidiaries. Sources include EuropeSays, WSJ, and CNBC.
Multiple reports state North Korea fired/tested long‑range strategic cruise missiles (two missiles cited) into the sea. Documents reference Kim Jong Un supervising the launch and use phrases like "test the country's nuclear deterrence" and "unlimited & sustained development." Sources include AP/Newsbeep and The Times of India.
Discussions about skincare and makeup focusing on Korean cosmetics (韓国コスメ), milky hydrating toners, setting sprays and luminous bases (Saie Slip Tint Concealer, Setting Powder), brand mentions (Inkey, Avon, Axis Y, マキアージュ, アリィ), price comparisons (Avon vs Inkey/Ordinary/corean products), product fit for skin ("肌に合わなかった"), and reluctance to use products from other countries.
Discussion of whether '常保持饥饿感' (keeping a constant hunger) extends lifespan; documents state it can benefit cardiovascular health for people with long-term high‑calorie diets and emphasize '不是保持饥饿长寿, 而是降低代谢压力' (not hunger itself but reducing metabolic stress). Author notes: ENFJ, programmer, long‑term weightlifting (10+ years), 3 years powerlifting, 6 years bodybuilding.
Posts about Donald Trump’s call for possible US military action over Christian persecution in Nigeria (includes Trump quote “guns-a-blazing”), Nigerian President Bola Tinubu’s response defending religious freedom, references to Boko Haram/Islamic State West Africa, mentions of oil and Venezuela, and a celebrity reaction (Nicki Minaj).
Posts about the Kansas City Chiefs: a new $1.8 billion stadium paid with public funds (described as the largest U.S. public subsidy for a sports stadium), confirmations of the team name “Kansas City Chiefs,” and coverage of the Royals’ related stadium decision as the Chiefs move across the state line.
Two content types: (1) product listing: “松竹梅 白壁蔵 澪 PREMIUM GOLD 純金箔入 箱入 300ml 1本” with price 891円 and keywords 純金箔入, スパークリング清酒, 白ワイン, お酒; (2) repeated shares of a Jancis Robinson article (link: jancisrobinson.com/articles/shadows-over-northern-california) with text “Demand, and prices, are falling.”, photo credit Smith Madrone / Napa Valley Spring Mountain, and hashtags #jancisrobinson #winesoftheworld #winenews #wineindustry #wineknowledge; one post includes a political remark referencing MAGA.
Posts report shampoos causing dandruff, itch, and mismatch with skin (“私の肌には合わなかった”), mention buying NOV scalp lotion, 資生堂 powder, hand/body creams with powdery or emollient scents, and ingredients/claims like niacinamide, moisturizing, and whitening; discussions reference influencer recommendations and varied individual responses to products.
Coverage of Israel’s recognition of Somaliland: headlines include “China condemns Israel’s recognition of Somaliland,” reports that “Taiwan embraces” the move, and Somalia’s formal protest at the UN described as slamming the recognition as a “threat” to peace.
Repeated first-person pleas: "I’m Nour, 21, a queer woman displaced in Gaza. I live alone in a tent after losing everything to the war." Posts state hunger, fear, trauma, community rejection, and ask the LGBTQ+ community for donations or shares to reach safety.
Posts state: "Real Nostr clients don't require any servers, they can work completely on the client side." Threads criticize apps becoming inaccessible when a domain name expired and call to "circumvent" web/domain flaws to build Nostr clients that "can't be controlled by anyone." Includes nostr event id: nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzpmnw5yatnljuff5w47d35d87q99xddqpzlzsac4xzn6vm22ekmn5qyghwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnvv9hxgtcqyrghpn2v42mf9h4e983s2dsczxeev5vngdvz30l7zzhw99r676dp2qdpa68. Keywords: nostr, dns, domain, clients, expired, webauthn, nsec, nist.
Discussions about chargers and cables (caricatori, cavetto), USB‑C technical threads, and cross‑brand charging needs; mentions “Apple che vendeva il suo caricatore e il suo cavetto a 50e.” Also complaints about AppleCare One: “this only covers the device if it’s connected to the same Apple ID (not family plan).” Includes device comparisons (Garmin watch vs phone) and multi‑brand phone charging concerns.
Posts about Subaru ownership and models: dealer/service complaints (“they blamed me”), 2025 Forester Hybrid AWD with city‑car fuel consumption, and Levorg road impressions noting CVT behavior—"the best CVT I experienced, but still, the revs being randomly all over the place are counterintuitive"; includes brief mention "Le emissions?"
Posts report Liverpool parted company with first-team set-piece coach Aaron Briggs. Documents state "Liverpool set-piece coach Aaron Briggs leaves club" and include user comments: "Briggs was partly to blame but he was not hired to be the set piece coach" and "he is not a set piece coach... the set piece problems still falls under the head coach."
Posts advocate secularism and church–state separation, quoting Jefferson’s “wall of separation between church and state,” warning “Any religion can be hijacked for power,” and German posts using #Kirchenaustritt, #TrennungKircheStaat and #AbschaffungAllerPrivilegien.
Listings of global Bitcoin circular-economy projects on Nostr: country-by-country nostr:nprofile / npub addresses (South Africa, Kenya, Ghana, India, US, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, El Salvador, etc.), repeated hashtags #CircularEconomy #MerchantAdoption #Payments #LightningNetwork #BitcoinCommunity #Nostr, image link, and credit to nostr:nprofile1qqs0hhmrp3zm6dtcg2mpkg29p00pg3lers35hsk5hacrrqj20er3j0spk47mm. Quote: "Bitcoin Circular Economy projects on Nostr 🌎"
Posts reporting "Kennedy Center Christmas Eve jazz concert canceled after Trump name added to building," referencing AP News articles about the concert cancellation following the decision to add Trump's name to the Kennedy Center building.
Posts comparing dishwashers and brands (Bosch, Miele, Maytag, Thermador); mentions of purchase experiences, price differences (Bosch ~ $1k; Maytag ~ half price), features like third rack and quiet operation, and user tips ("watch product videos on YouTube"). Sample quotes: "I bought a Bosch 300 for just over a grand"; "My midlife crisis was a Miele dishwasher."
Posts reporting concert ticket wins: repeated phrase “当たったーー😭”, mentions “神戸2日目”, seat details like “スタンドBサイド” and “座席も割と良い”, gratitude for a transferred serial (“シリアル譲ってくれてありがとう”), and comments such as “落選ほぼ見ないな” and “もう1箇所当たったからいいや”.
Posts describe “ICE/DHS brutally assaults a peaceful protester in downtown Los Angeles, causing them to be thrown out of their shoes.” Reply texts include abusive/violent comments: “All of those ICE people are an argument against vaccination ... if their mothers had caught German Measles while pregnant with them, the world would have been improved for it.” and “triple the amount of people and see what happens.” Keywords: assaults, protester, DHS, ICE, protesters, protest, Los Angeles.
Documents report a musician (identified as Chuck Redd) canceled a traditional Kennedy Center Christmas jazz concert after Trump’s name was added to the building; the Kennedy Center criticized the cancellation and reports state Trump’s team sued the musician for $1 million.
Posts contain repeated calls to “IMPEACH” using a stacked list of accusations (e.g., “IMPEACH THE PEDOPHILE! … IMPEACH 34 time felon traitor!”), repeated reposts/duplicates, the hashtag “#trump”, short posts like “Trump ⬇️”, and frequent profanity and abusive labels (Draft Dodger, Rapist, Racist, Child Molester, Thief, KKKriminal). Keywords: trump, trumphatesamerica, releasethetrumpfiles, impeach, potus45, maga, politician, congress, gop.
Short anecdotes about in-person encounters with celebrities while working (Old Navy, music settings). Multiple posts reference Kurt Vile and include the phrase "I almost accidentally killed Kurt Vile," describing physically running into him and joking with coworkers.
Reports that a Kennedy Center Christmas Eve jazz concert was canceled after the addition of 'Trump' to the building name — documented in headlines from The Associated Press, Newsbeep, and The New York Times.
Mentions of 矢沢永吉: praise for his appearance/performance at 76("76歳でこの仕上がりすごすぎる", "かっこいい"), announcement that he will tour next year, and Tokyo Dome concert being released in media (links to natalie.mu/news/654646).
Discussion proposing "state taxes should fund state-run programs" and that federally funded programs be administered by the federal government; repeated phrase: "Federally funded but state-run is something we do too much." Responses reference federal empowerment of states, state banks, and FDR’s New Deal.
Posts contrast past revolutionary artists with contemporary mainstream risk-aversion, praising artists “standing strong” and resisting “authoritarians.” Common phrases: “Artists and musicians... used to be revolutionaries,” “risk averse, sheepish,” “Corporations can’t grow a pair.” One post quotes Nina Simone: “An artist’s duty, as far as I’m concerned, is to reflect the times.” A separate post asserts “Modern Art was CIA PsyOp.”
Documents reference Niigata tourism and food (e.g., “新潟県新潟市”, “5大ラーメン”, “新潟お米美味しい”), and local politics: a post states “新潟は知事選となると、経済界からマスコミまで、オール自民系候補推し” and discusses 花角 and “原発再稼働”. (One document is a news link about data center developments in 千葉・印西市.)
Repeated posts promoting John Frieda Frizz Ease Moisture Barrier Hairspray — phrases: “Firm Hold,” “Seals Out Moisture,” “Blocks Frizz,” “Protects Against Heat,” “Keeps Hair Straight,” “Long-Lasting Hold,” “12 Oz”; hashtags: #stylingspray #moisturebarrier #frizzcontrol #longlastinghold #12oz. One post for Leivis cream Traphaco — mentions treatment of fungal skin infections (stem fungus, inguinal fungus, thrush, foot fungus), ringworm, seborrheic dermatitis; includes product link and hashtags: #vietnam #skincare #pharmacy #cream #derma #skincareroutine #beauty and country tags (eu, au, hk, sg, etc.).
Posts include an invitation to ride at a railroad/museum, a first‑person account of crowded London Underground commutes with “some slimeball grinding himself against my back,” and a short complaint “I hated those trains.” Keywords: trains, underground, crowded, Dollis Hill, railway.
Mix of posts referencing cars (car, cars) — rural England car ownership and affordability — a follow of a car on the A19 with a plate once owned by Cristiano Ronaldo — a novelty post about sneeze-powered trains derailing on tracks made of yarn (#ItchyLocomotive), with repeated words: tracks, derail, followed, city/suburb/rural.
Posts about attending and participating in events: ticket purchases and "チケットバトル", scheduling conflicts, "ワシちゃんとチケット買ったもん" and "二度とこのイベントには行かない" quotes; preferences for clearly separated dressing-room/event areas; complaints about event-specific pairings and reproducibility of posted game event setups ("再現性ねえなって"); anecdotal event scene featuring 明石 (Akashi) in an 秋イベント.
Posts discuss U.S. border agencies CBP and ICE: Google hosting a CBP app using facial recognition and removing apps that report ICE locations ("Google hostet eine App der US-Grenzschutzbehörde CBP, die Gesichtserkennung..."), a NH politician saying he will welcome ICE and abolish the state refugee office ("I look forward to permanently abolishing the NH office of refugee resettlement… I extend my warmest welcome to ICE"), and complaints about dehumanizing language toward migrant women ("ver ('ICE/CBP') referirse repetidamente a las mujeres como 'mujeres'...").
Posts about a planned four-day trip to Thessaloniki and purchased tickets to see 'above the hood'; mentions Piraeus/Πειραιάς and a reply saying “θα τον βάλω στο ποστ μπαγκάζ” (put him in the trunk). Separate anecdote: encountering an Athenian who takes an ex’s keys and locks the door while saying “Δεν θέλω να σε ξαναδω ποτέ.”
Posts report Greta Thunberg arrested at a London protest supporting Palestine Action hunger strikers; police said arrest was for displaying a placard reading "I support Palestine Action prisoners. I oppose genocide." Documents also mention Palestine Action labeled a proscribed/terror organisation and references to MPs Yvette Cooper and Keir Starmer and painted warplanes.
Posts repeat the headline "The ⭕️ scientists managed to send one brave man to the future. You won't believe what he found there!" and include nostr event IDs (nevent1qqsw..., npub132n..., npub1ghc...), an attached image URL, references to signing an NDA, quoted line "the future is not for p*ssies," first-person accounts of "bravery" and protecting "women and chirren," a slur "tards," and one reply asking "Can you at least hint at the price of BTC?"
Calls to 'Deport Bad Bunny'; question 'Puerto Rico…which is part of what country again?'; insults ("morons"); criticisms of Snoop ("Snoop would sell his grandkids...", "Snoop’s a Trumper. He’s dead to me.").
Discussion of product cost and price variation: posts state "Prices went up," list a specific price "5OO for a 7g jar," mention sites charging "$0.50 per ball more expensive," and use terms like "affordable expense" and "expensive."
Posts describe musician Chuck Redd canceling his annual Christmas Eve jazz concerts after the Kennedy Center board added “#Trump” to the center’s name; Kennedy Center president Richard Grenell threatened legal action; Rep. Joyce Beatty filed a lawsuit noting Congress designated the center as a memorial to John F. Kennedy. Keywords: kennedycenter, trumpkennedycenter, chuckredd, canceled, annulé.
Classification of small, individually operated social networks: “fewer people but properly run”; “place exists but admin unresponsive”; “owner-as-castle who may act unpredictably.” Texts mention feeling like “間借りしてる感じ” or “using something made by others,” privacy/exit reasons from Twitter (personal info exposure), and a question about the future of decentralized networks under state pressure.
Posts report a Kennedy Center Christmas Eve jazz concert canceled after Trump’s name was added to the building, and note South Park writer Toby Morton purchased the domains TrumpKennedyCenter.org and TrumpKennedyCenter.com to ‘troll’ Trump, referencing his prior Boebert site.
Posts criticizing an influencer for mountaineering without checking the weather forecast, saying "Didn't check the forecast" and calling them a "useless dickhead," noting the action endangered a rescue/MR team and hoping they made a donation; one post praises the influencer for speaking to the press.
Posts question "What's the REAL reason they want to attack Nigeria??" and assert it "has nothing to do with Christians being killed." Threads reference natural resources, Nigeria as major oil/LNG producer, and potential foreign (US) military intervention to secure energy interests.
Two French posts asserting “NOUS, le peuple” and that the population never voted on the Loi fondamentale, calling to define how the State should be governed and linking youtu.be/0BFISKz-jaw; one English post about state R&D tax credit rules noting taxpayers must classify states correctly, track amortization schedules, and coordinate research narratives.
Repeated posts calling out user 'BlueWaveSurfer' for a disinformation campaign: messages state the images are AI and the story is fake and urge readers to 'report and block.' Thread text (repeated): 'Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) has donated her entire $12.9 million ... to a homeless housing initiative in New York City. The funds will help build 150 affordable housing units.' Includes link 'brightmove.forum/.../breaking....'
Posts contain negative language about Trump (phrases: "Just like Trump", "Trump is a pedophile and a traitor to his country") and explicit preference for Biden ("I’d take Joe Biden any day over trump. At least we’d still have a country"). Keywords present: trump, biden, potus, republican(s), democrats, maga, racist.
Repeated posts use hashtags #Trump and #antireligious (and #STASI), assert ICE ‘arrested religious leaders’ exercising “freedom of expression & freedom to protest,” include phrases “Trump is #anti-Jesus” and “amoebic, human evil incarnate.”
Posts describe Exᴛʀᴀɴ̃ᴏ (named Gregorio De La Vega, from Trujillo City) acquiring a “powerful crystal skull” that “greatly amplify his abilities.” Documents state Exᴛʀᴀɴ̃ᴏ was part of a group “selected by the Guardians of the Universe to take part in an experiment in human evolution,” and that participants “gained new abilities.”
Reflections titled “三十而笠” about reaching age 30 and entering the run toward 40: notes that perception of time ‘speeds up,’ the journey to thirty felt long and arduous, and that for nearly twenty years the author’s life was not under their control (unable to choose books, friends, daily meals, etc.).
Reports state Libya’s army chief Muhammed Ali Ahmed al‑Haddad, Land Forces commander Korgeneral Al‑Fayturi Gharib, Tuğgeneral Al‑Qatiwi (Military Production Director), the army chief’s adviser and photographer died when a jet crashed in Ankara; source link: aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/24/libyan-army-chief-killed-in-plane-crash-what-we-know-so-far.
Reports state Greta Thunberg was arrested/detained by UK police in central London while supporting Palestine Action hunger strikers/prisoners; source headlines include Newsbeep, HBL, and MiddleEastEye.
Posts describe Russia as a country with a "deep cultural heritage" and a "complex history," noting clashes between "tradition and modernity" and the country's vastness. Replies add that cultural depth coexists with "patterns of behavior that demand scrutiny" and that "complexity isn't a get-out-of-jail-free card." Source: r/AskReddit (u/No-Hunt3986).
Posts include a parent describing למאיה’s evening 'witching hours' sleeplessness and soothing by turning off the light and watching 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives'; separate rant about shabby event attire and 'בשוליים של השוליים', mentioning עניבה, מדי and criticism of the venue’s look.
Posts noting the Chicago Bears are in first place in the NFC/NFC North after the Lions' loss. Sample text: "With the Lions' loss, the Bears are in first place in the NFC North 🐻" and "The last time Chicago was in first place this late in the season was in 2018." Other messages: "The Bears?!?! Are in first!?!??! Place!?!??!" and mentions of a potential game between division leaders Bears and Steelers.
Two strands: 1) New Year’s Eve custom of wearing yellow underwear as a gift, sometimes worn reversed for “περισσότερο πάθος” (posts mention buying/receiving a yellow undergarment). 2) Agricultural/political posts referencing farmers, «Ελληνική Κύλιση», producers/παραγωγών, bureaucratic constraints (ΑΦΜ, γραφειοκρατικών αγκυλώσεων), and costs (fuel, fertilizers), calling for producer participation in decisions.
Posts report the Kennedy Center’s Christmas Eve jazz show was canceled after the building’s name was updated to include Trump, referenced in NYTimes and Politico. Quote from Politico: Chuck Redd, “When I saw the name change on the Kennedy Center website and then hours later on the building, I chose to cancel our concert.”
Posts about shoes referencing brand "On" ("had no idea how to pronounce 'On'"), choosing Valks colorways and black soles ("black soles"), and playful language about worn/distressed shoes and wandering/stranded soles.
Posts reference Phil Collins and ‘In the Air Tonight’ (air-drum, earworm, Michael Mann’s ‘Miami Vice’, gym). Other posts list December 29 concert history with years 1963–1990 and locations/venues: Dublin, Belfast, Cork, London; specific venues: National Stadium, City Hall, Ulster Hall, Carlton Cinema, SFX Hall.
Mentions of performers Ted Nugent, Lee Greenwood, Kid Rock, and Nicki/Niki Minaj in posts: e.g. "Sounds like a job for Ted Nugent, Lee Greenwood and Kid Rock" and "Next up at Trump's Temu Kennedy Center New Year's Eve concert: Lee Greenwood, Kid Rock, Ted Nugent and Nicki Minaj." One post calls a host (Carrie Underwood) "irrelevant or useless."
Posts discuss weapon concepts and violent imagery: "ピザカッター", "二枚刃", "正転・逆転を重ねることで敵の肉を巻き込み切り刻む", "呪具系", "切り刻んだ肉を喰わせてもいいか". Other content includes quoted lines such as "恥辱を、絶望を" and "全てを食い返すのみよ", and a separate complaint about confusing the actor "映画刀らぶのうぐぴの役者さんを犯罪者と混同してて".
Questions and replies about entering birth date and age verification — e.g., "Apa masukin tanggal lahir termasuk? Klo verif umur kayanya enggak deh, aku lupa" and "udah tak masupppin, aneh beutt" plus privacy concern phrased as "dm neko aman berarti?". Cluster also contains an unrelated roleplay post mentioning "Best Musician of The Year" and phrase "Jangan pernah tersandung tangga panggung."
Posts target actor George Clooney with hostile language and threats. Common phrases: “Biden didn't remember George Clooney's name,” “Fuck. George. Clooney,” “George Clooney's opinion can stay in France,” and “George Clooney will likely die today.” References to political figures/contexts (Biden, mega donor class) appear.
Posts urging people to "vote for dems" and "vote for DEMS!", arguing voting is necessary to "save your country"; one post questions logic of not voting against Trump/Republicans because "the Democrats haven’t motivated them" and don’t check off voters' top issues. Common words/phrases: dems, Democrats, vote, Republicans, Trump, motivated, save your country.
Documents discuss: a claim that 'Isolationist' is a pejorative used against advocates of non‑intervention and open trade, including the quote 'demonstrate democracy, rather than trying to impose it by force.' Other posts focus on postwar antiracist imagery and explicit phrases like 'THIS COUNTRY WAS FULL OF RACISM,' referencing Jim Crow, internment camps, and restrictive covenants; and an event announcement about a talk using Vatican archives on WWII ('Flirting with Evil, The Catholic Church in the Age of Total War and Globalisation').
Short posts questioning or confirming authenticity — examples include "Is this real?", "THEY'RE REAL", and "Too. Real." Keywords: real, realest, hoax, believe, fact, actually.
News reports describe a magnitude 7.0 quake offshore Taiwan (Yilan area), felt across the island including Taipei; reports state the quake was deep/offshore with “no major damage reported.” Related mentions: a 6.1 event in southeastern Taiwan and maximum intensity noted as 臺東市2級. Sources cited: CNBC, Al Jazeera, RNZ.
Short posts focused on 'Trump'/'Donald Trump' as the primary content. Documents contain minimal text or short phrases such as "Trump", "THE TRUMP M. O. —", and "Donald Trump as gone bye bye, folks." Keywords present: trump, fucktrump, trumps, biden, donald, president, impeach, impeached, impeachment, republicans.
Posts reference the Old City Hall subway station: "midnight swearing in down in the old City Hall subway station" (event), use as a set piece for a comic story, and general praise for train station architecture; mentions the station as a historic site with active 6 train track, MTA tours, and special events.
Posts about gastrointestinal discomfort: phrases include "まじ胃腸弱すぎて", "もうすでに胃がいたい", and "ここ2ヶ月くらいいつもの3倍は腸がよわっている感じする"; mentions nausea absence but "胃が敗北している", stomach pain before meetings, and uncertainty how to apply an adhesive heat pack to the abdomen (貼るカイロ) to "整えます" gut function.
Posts criticize a candidate (referred to as “Kat”) as a “26-yr-old carpetbagging influencer” focused on TikTok rather than a serious campaign, claim she is “not running a campaign at all” with no in-state staff (only DC consultants), and also assert she “actively campaigned for Dems” but was “ignored, attacked.”
Cluster centers on the phrase "America doesn't want boring," repeated across posts with bullet list: "Boring doesn't sell news clicks; Boring doesn't elicit the need to protest to feel validated; Boring doesn't feed the thrill of living in danger; Boring doesn't push algorithms to make money." One document cites a constitutional-era passage referencing "an increasing hostility... of the non-slaveholding States to the institution of slavery," using language about slavery, protest, patriotism, tyranny, and treason.
Posts about live shows and fandom: a concert recap noting “I went to 10 concerts this year…wasted time and money not going to 1 concert” and a negative Everclear comment; jokes about a “giant hot dog”/“is it a sandwich” stunt tied to Phish (references to past props/dancers); agreement comments like “Phish would 1000% Do This.” Keywords: phish, concert, concerts, everclear, giant hot dog, sandwich, 2021.
Posts about Lucinda Brand's wins in the CX World Cup (Gavere, Zolder) and discussion of repeated winners and reduced 'jeopardy' — comments include "less fun" and concerns that close races still end with the expected winner.
Two subtopics: (1) Fictional scene of Jifuya at a musical performance with his enthusiastic father—mentions a business card for “โยชิโยริ คาวาสึ Chief Music Director,” father’s lines “โอ๊ยย ดีมากเลยนะเนี่ย!” and greetings “ยินดีที่ได้พบกันนะครับ~!”; repeated narration of applause and the father acting spontaneously. (2) Workplace complaint about logistics/shipping—mentions 24/7 operations, import/export, forwarding/shipping, late-night/3 AM document fixes, and colleagues working until 23:00.
Posts accuse a political figure of pedophilia, rape, and related crimes using words from the data: "Trump is a pedophile and that makes you a pedophile by proxy" and "We have a pedophile, rapist, felon...as our country's president." Documents include violent sexual language, calls for jail, and an explicit threatening post referencing a "Jewish politician" and graphic assault descriptions.
Short social posts focused on “YAZAWA” with exclamations and praise (examples: “YAZAWA!”, “YAZAWA、かっこE”). Keywords include mentions of surprise appearances, holding YAZAWA towels, comparisons/mentions with 吉川晃司 and ヒロミ, and related phrases from the provided keyword list.
Product listings for NCAA Ohio State Buckeyes featuring Siskiyou Sports dangle earrings (women’s/team logo/licensed/jewelry) and a BSI Products 2-sided garden flag (team banner/outdoor polyester).
Posts include consumer product queries (e.g., plumping huule toode: “see spicy tunne... midagi nagu ei juhtu”; vaipade sobivus põrandaküttega and seller ignorance: “Poemüüja ka ei teadnud”, keywords: põrandaküte, polüpropüleen, poemüüja) and social/political commentary referencing ‘maaslamajaid’, konservatiivid, Vooglaidudesse, Reinsaludesse.
'Beyoncé is now a billionaire, according to Forbes.' Posts repeat Forbes announcement, note she became the fifth musician to reach billionaire status, include the quote 'It should cost a billion to look this good,' and reference her husband Jay‑Z.
Reactions to a home security company named 'Sauron'. Documents repeat phrases: "Sauron", "They named the company Sauron", "A home security company named Sauron...", and quote "Sauron is the bad guy, why the fuck would you name a home security system after him".
Posts reporting "Russel Brand has been charged with rape and sexual assault" (link to nbcnews.com). Reactions include surprise and shock ("I'm super surprised."), disbelief ("AGAIN???"), and sarcastic comment ("On brand."). Keywords: rape, charged, rapist, assault, shocked, surprised, charges, brand.
Posts about musicians resisting forced performance and self-promotion: quotes include "As a musician with ZERO desire to 'perform'" and "force an artist to perform? Oh what a great show that will be🙄😉🙃". Topics: podcasts pivoting to video, gendered differences in performance expectations, removing "corporeal existence," and distinction between charisma/TikTok "shill" skills and musical talent.
Coverage of Gordon Ramsay’s daughter Holly (Holly Anna Ramsay) marrying Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty. Documents reference: “Gordon Ramsay shares emotional tribute as daughter Holly marries Adam Peaty” (Daily Record), wedding at Bath Abbey in England (InBella), and reports of the marriage occurring “amid family fall-out” (The Independent). Keywords present: ramsays, ramsay, gordon, celebrity, olympian, wedding, marries, recordgordon, independentgordon, olympic.
Posts about installing a Jacuzzi/hot tub requiring public notice or permits: repeated lines “putting a hot tub in backyard requires public notice!”, “No, anywhere in the yard requires it.” References zoning code treated like an HOA and a company on Jacuzzi Street installing a Jacuzzi in the city where Jacuzzi was founded.
Posts reference activist organizations and protest actions: mentions "Berkeley Copwatch" (public filming of law enforcement), "SURJ" described as "an anti-racist organization by white people for white people" and phrases like "oppose", "protesting", "democratically oppose", "expose", "racist", "cronies", and #MGNREGA with quote “MGNREGA is not a scheme, it is the right to work granted by the Constitution of India.”
Posts about a crude/vulgar roast performed by 'grok' at a Christmas event: requests to “do a vulgar roast of our CEO,” first‑person accounts calling it the “ultimate grok vulgar roast,” and a report of a child estranged after grok called a son “fucking ass stupid,” with a Joe Rogan reference and words like useless, shit, fuck, stupid, hilarious.
Posts about upcoming concerts and tickets — users saying they ‘got our tickets’, asking “who are these bands???”, mentioning Ashnikko and a favorite metal band as an opening act, and citing travel/hotel costs (hotels, trains) affecting ticket purchases.
Posts asking whether a song is by 郷ひろみ (e.g., "この曲って郷ひろみだったんですか???????") and brief confirmations ("え、知ってる。そうなんだ。"). Keywords include variations: 郷ひろみ, ひろみ郷, references to age/performances (70歳に見えん, 最高だった, トリ), and personal anecdotes (メル友だという友人から聞いた). One document is unrelated political content.
Multiple posts stating “Russell Brand charged with new rape and sexual assault offences” and “Russell Brand facing new charges of rape and sexual assault in UK,” with BBC links referenced (www.bbc.co.uk/news, www.bbc.com/news).
Discussions about UK citizenship, dual/foreign nationality and nativity. Documents mention whether individuals have revoked or retained another country's citizenship and state that Brits across parties "valuing nativity as an important characteristic of good citizenship."
Posts consistently reference 'Source' along with the hashtags '#Japan' and '#Nippon'. The repetition of these elements suggests a focus on Japan as a topic within the posts.