Mentions brand names Edwin and Levi's, comments that most jeans are cotton and can be washed roughly, doubts about proper indigo dyeing of cheap jeans, personal note that a Levi's pair was bought by a husband, comparison to Uniqlo stretch jeans (claim: holes in a year), plus one unrelated product listing referencing 'mesh' sneakers.
Posts discuss the DOJ settlement with Live Nation/Ticketmaster over an alleged illegal monopoly and reference corporate taxes—noting “it paid ZERO federal income tax last year on $145M in profits— largely due to Trump's tax cuts.” Also mention calls for mass boycotts and criticisms of corporate influence.
Posts about local NIMBY opposition to development and transit: debate over a commuter service on the canal (concerns: water level, speeds, wash), complaints about neighborhood councils blocking projects on Wilshire (user reports members saying “developers are colonizing the neighborhood”), and praise for city/state laws limiting local NC powers.
Posts report US Marine veteran Brian McGuinness was dragged out of a Senate Armed Services hearing after shouting "America does not want to fight this war for Israel!" and allege Pro-Trump / Pro-Israel Sen. Sheehy "helps police break the marine's arm." Replies include reactions such as "And of course now......nothing happens" and "What a despicable, filthy and vile country."
Posts argue central banks ‘hoard’ gold and that private gold holdings legitimize and strengthen state monetary power; common phrases: “central banks worldwide hoard,” “Every ounce you own in gold is a vote for the old system,” “seizable,” and calls out ‘Bitcoiners’ holding gold as propping up banks. Tone includes generational insults (“boomer”) and direct language (“Don’t be a fucking boomer”). Keywords present: hoard, gold, money, bitcoiners, fiat, currency, monetary, wealth, currencies, hold.
Posts about a disruptive person at a resort: calls for the manager to have ‘asked her to leave’ as ‘inappropriate’ and ‘calling attention,’ debate over whether the resort protects celebrity guests (mentions Taylor, Travis, Noah, Cara, Gigi), and a reporter ‘retrac[ing] her steps’ from a tony resort island on the South Carolina coast to the West Coast.
Debate over whether majority politicians must change laws for "normies" to use Bitcoin and whether sellers should target a minority of Bitcoiners or expand a "soap empire" to normies. Repeated phrases: "sell your soaps to minority of Bitcoiners forever?", "we still need the majority politicians to change the laws so the normies won't be afraid of using Bitcoin", and "I don't need a politician to pass a 'law' to use Bitcoin. I do it anyway."
Posts quoting Saudi Aramco CEO statements (sources: Reuters, MiddleEastEye) saying “WE ARE DOING OUR BEST TO MEET MAJORITY OF OUR CUSTOMERS' REQUIREMENTS” and warning that a prolonged conflict risks oil supply. Keywords: aramco, ceo, saudi, oil, reuters, disruption, conflict, company, upstream, risks.
Mentions of Yamaha XSR900/XSR900 GP and new color, Kakimotoracing and a muffler rear-piece quote: “柿本さんちからうちの車のマフラーのリアピース出てるな”, and vehicle-brand comparisons (JZX, アウディ, BMW, メルセデス). Other keywords/phrases: 1.5Lエンジン, カップスター, 駿河屋/エドセル注文 delay. Topics focus on parts, colors, engine size, brand reliability and marketplace/order issues.
Two counterprotesters—Amir Balat (18) and Ibrahim Nick (19)—were arrested after throwing jar-style, shrapnel-packed devices at a “Stop the Islamic Takeover of New York City” / anti-Muslim protest outside Gracie Mansion; devices failed to detonate, NYPD and bomb squad responded. Posts reference the suspects shouting “Allahu Akbar,” media links and tweets, and reactions mentioning Mayor Zohran Mamdani and accusations of Islamophobia.
Posts referencing Dubai luxury properties (e.g., "£36million Dubai mansion"), statements like "Dubai is over," and Spanish posts criticizing influencers in Dubai for alleged tax evasion and restricted freedoms: "que pague ellos su rescate...evadiendo impuestos" and "vidas más tristes...influencers...no pueden salir...porque teocracia."
Conversations about buying live-event tickets: recommendation to buy both shows because “same day two segments’ content will be different,” budget trade-offs (money spent on King Gnu tickets), uncertainty about one-day passes, and crowd-management notes such as ‘最後尾札’/queuing and expected large crowds.
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.
News posts: MPs argued over proposal to redistribute about 7.9 billion CZK from Všeobecná zdravotní pojišťovna (VZP) to six smaller insurers, noting VZP gains tied to Ukrainian refugees; separate report states passengers on a state‑rented Smartwings plane from Amman to Prague did not pay for transport.
Posts reference the Asahi article '馳浩氏、石川県知事選で敗れる', mention his joint campaigning with Sanae Takaichi ('二人三脚ぶり'), observations of campaign banners in Kanazawa, biographical reminiscences about Hase (teacher/wrestler/politician), and comments mentioning disaster-related 'bad luck' and Iran war timing affecting campaign support.
Timeline: initial April offer followed by "不誠実な対応" in February; family consulted university and "ゼミの教授" who introduced a different company. Candidate was offered work in Toyama ("富山なら希望職種") but expressed concern about snow; employer then offered a slightly different Osaka position. Result: accepted the new company and declined the original offer (response: "あっさりOK"). Replies include congratulations and brief unrelated workplace gripe posts.
Posts about the Department of Justice settlement with Ticketmaster and parent Live Nation over an alleged monopoly of live music events in the U.S.; includes a quoted line about Live Nation having “paid ZERO federal income tax last year on $145M in profits— largely due to Trump's tax cuts,” and a comment that some Netherlands venues moved away from Ticketmaster to other ticket providers.
Posts discuss Iran obtaining a nuke (quote: "if and when Iran actually successfully gets a nuke that will bring greater peace to the region"), debate on Iranian strike accuracy and attrition (mentions: "Iranian ballistic missiles -90%, drones -80%"), and analytic approaches comparing computed strike rates versus expert analysis.
Posts accusing many participants of being 'compromised / state agents' in bitcoin; repeats phrases like 'Andy Back' vs 'Adam Back', 'hostile environment', 'push out "the most proof of work developer"', and claims about supporters having 'exactly zero proof of work' or being 'shitcoiners'.
投稿は主に座席への希望・不満(「せめて正面」「何階席でもいい」「これで左最後方とかならもう14000円ドブに捨てた」)とチケット関連の出来事(当日券、キャンセル・返金、配信チケット購入を検討)が含まれる。1件はYussef Dayes来日チケットが公演中止で返金されたと報告し、別件で公演の音響やセットリストを称賛する投稿もある。
Posts reference President Trump telling CNN that a ‘generic’ Tomahawk‑like missile used in an attack on a school in southern Iran could have come from “another country.” Representative replies include: “Trust me bro 🥲”, “Israel ????????”, and “What the actual fuck?!” Keywords present: iran, cnn, missiles, trump, tomahawk.
Reports state Australia grants asylum to five Iranian women soccer/football players after an anthem protest; coverage includes headlines like "Australia grants asylum to five Iranian women soccer players after anthem protest" and "Trump confirms Australia will grant asylum to five Iranian women football players," and notes the Australian Iranian Council wrote to Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke urging protection for the squad.
Posts reference RFK Jr. criticizing/"trashed" Dunkin' Donuts and proposing regulation of high-sugar iced coffee; users respond with regional defense of the brand (phrases: "Dunks is a right", "rile up the people"). Mentions include Kennedy/Hyannis Port and cultural identity of Dunkin' in Massachusetts.
Posts discuss the Trump cyber strategy and DHS/Mullin nomination framing crypto as a national security asset, using phrases like “support the security” of cryptocurrencies, “weaponizing blockchain infrastructure,” and “cyber resilience frameworks.” Documents repeat concerns about government intervention vs. Bitcoin’s reliance on “incentive structures,” and reference surveillance, protocol control, and defense/LLM contractor involvement.
Discussion of a politician/candidate with a Nazi tattoo. Posts include: "Who knew that the guy with the nazi tattoo would turn out to be an actual nazi?", "What were you thinking? ... help those of us who tried to explain away the tattoo understand?", and "He has explained this hundreds of times."
Event posts about the Women of Bitcoin Summit discussing Bitcoin mining as a flexible load to stabilise grids, make renewables viable and reduce energy costs; panelists named include Christine Marie Turner and Janet Maingi, with links to photos. Separate post describes grassroots adoption in Machakos: explaining sats to an unbanked person, using a Lightning wallet — “One person. One wallet. One sat at a time.” Quotes: “The future is orange.”
Critiques of McDonald’s marketing and product quality: references to CEO eating the new ‘Big Arch’ video; user served an ad for the new product; complaints that fries worsened after switching from beef tallow to vegetable/seed oil in 1990 and use of “natural flavoring”; quote "Product. Product. Product." and "He called it a PRODUCT. Not food." Mentions McDonalds, BurgerKing, DunkinDonuts, Drake, MeganTheeStallion.
Posts discuss following politics and world affairs, describe election ‘performance’ and serious campaigning up to seat wins, criticize figures becoming consumed by money and power (‘money-making place’), express exhaustion from political news, mention fears of societal collapse or mass victims and ‘escaping abroad,’ and reference Trump.
Reports of calls for Australia to grant asylum after an anthem protest; five members of the Iranian women’s football team reportedly seeking to remain in Australia and have been taken into police protection.
Conversations about a possible male version of モレー (e.g., "ジャックドモレーくん実装の可能性"). Posts mention voice actor "やましたじろうさんとおなじですよ", fan reactions like "男モレーくるのぉ!?!?!? もし来るなら課金待った無し", and surprise that an app version appeared as a girl.
Posts discuss a lawsuit involving Shogakukan and MangaOne, mentioning a Shogakukan director’s apology and settlement talks. Common phrases: "原告の人がいくら優しく庇ってあげても、もう小学館とかマンガワンについた…イメージは払拭できない"; calls to "膿を出し切る" from the editorial department; questions about contact with a defendant’s unrelated publisher and why staff discussed settlement payments.
Posts report 'U.S. Marine Corps Veteran Sgt. Brian McGinnis' being 'manhandled' and having his 'arm visibly broken' by U.S. Capitol Police 'assisted by Sen. Tim Sheehy (R‑MT)' after McGinnis interrupted a Senate Armed Services Subcommittee hearing to 'protest Israel and the ongoing war with Iran.' Shared text repeats the video link: https://blossom.primal.net/761a29e5d83880f2756d9e9345e57eec35efc21a17f054ef07ec86017c362138.mp4. One reply contains the comment: 'Jesus Christ.'
Posts discuss refunds for tickets purchased from official sellers when organisers cancel, move or reschedule events ("You can get a refund if the organiser cancels, moves or reschedules the event"); complaints about dynamic pricing by promoters ("dynamic pricing for concert tickets... promoters raise prices based on demand"); and difficulty committing to buy tickets ("you have to feel Very Committal if you want tickets"). Keywords: ticketmaster, tickets, promoters, concert, reschedules, cancels.
Reports state the NBA canceled the Atlanta Hawks’ planned “Magic City Night” promotion celebrating Magic City strip club after backlash and “concerns” raised across the league; coverage references the Hawks, Magic City, cancellation/canceled/cancel, and mentions Commissioner Adam Silver.
Anecdotes about live shows: a farmer’s market set in Reno where “my audience consisted mainly of one neurodivergent little girl who screamed through my whole set as if I were the Beatles,” and positive reports from the MAYHEM Ball in Austin — “Lady Gaga surprised Austin with Edge of Glory” and “The concert was amazing! … absolutely spectacular!”
Announcements of new and limited-edition Japanese product releases: revival '癒されネックフィット枕' (limited), summer cooling items 'CHILL-Ace' and '雪空ストール', and silk home-care line 'BRADELIS Maison606' (silk, detergent). Keywords present: 新登場, シルク, 雪空ストール, CHILL-Ace, 癒されネックフィット枕.
Posts from non-U.S. sources recounting personal encounters with Americans where voting choice and Trump/MAGA support are foregrounded. Key phrases: "how... you can vote for a rapist," "77M of the mouthbreathers," and "very clear on your Trump/MAGA status." Mentions of Europe, Sweden, Canada, travel, relatives, and tense social interactions centered on U.S. political affiliation.
Posts express anger toward the U.S. (phrases: "shit hole state in a shit hole country", "mad", "keep fighting this shit"), a conspiratorial claim about Larry Silverstein collecting insurance after 9/11, and a Kurdish post accusing American and British media of promoting terrorism. Common keywords: americans, american, america, patriotism, mad, resist, hindus, americanas.
Coverage of a copyright lawsuit by musician Anthony Martino alleging Internet Archive hosted songs from the 'Myspace Dragon Hoard' without permission; claims include infringement for 11 uploaded works plus 48 scanned CD/lyric works, statutory damages sought, DMCA takedown history cited, Internet Archive asserts third‑party upload and DMCA safe‑harbor; case moving toward trial (proposed April 2027).
Posts include the hashtag "#DirtyBusiness", calls for public ownership and an MP drop-in on 17th March, coverage of Ofwat’s proposed £22.46m fine for South East Water for repeated supply failures, quotes such as "failed to plan sufficiently" and "human cost of profit before public health", and references to rising company profits and ongoing investigations.
Multiple posts reporting: "A drone attack has been reported on Novy Oskol in Russia's Belgorod region." Includes a dated report (09 March 2026) and repeated mentions of Russia, Belgorod, and drones.
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.
Multiple posts report the NBA canceled the Atlanta Hawks’ planned in-arena promotion honoring Magic City strip club — described as a “stripper night” or “Magic City Night.” Sources shared: NewsBeep and RawChili links and a Guardian link; posts use keywords such as NBA, Atlanta, Hawks, Magic City, stripper, cancelled/canceled, promotion.
Berichte, dass ukrainische SSO-Kräfte "vier Radarstationen" auf der Krim und eine Kommandostelle in der Region Donezk "zerstört" haben; Thread replies enthalten pro‑ukrainische Kommentare, Lob und Emojis (🇺🇦, 👍, 💪).
Posts discuss overthrowing a tyrannical/tyrants government: references to "overthrow a tyrannical government," weapons ("frag grenades and tanks"), limits of individual violence, alternatives like "amassing millions to protest in the streets," claims that the regime built existing institutions and that regime collapse would dissolve those institutions, and assertions that the regime "hates the same people they do." Keywords: overthrow, regime, tyrants, tyrannical, treason, government, protest, capitalism.
Posts discuss potential boycotts of FIFA World Cup 2026/2028, calls for IOC or FIFA to relocate the event, concerns about teams/people not wanting to come to the US, mention of existing infrastructure saving money, and an Urdu post about FIFA World Cup 2026 official poster and “100 days” to start. Common terms: boycott, relocate, IOC, FIFA, US, 2026, 2028, existing infrastructure, official poster, فیفا.
Posts discuss emigrating and adopting host-country culture (“perform the culture you used to just inhabit”), feelings of shared identity similar to “the same feeling of belonging and shared identity that Londoners have,” and personal UK experience referencing tension and past bombings in London by the RIRA/Provisional IRA.
Discussions of state legislation and tax revenue allocation: one post notes an excise tax on cannabis “diverted revenue from host communities & k12 schools to roads,” another reports a committee rejected using sports-betting tax revenue for property-tax relief, and a bill introduced by Representatives Tranel, Hurd, Vander Meer, Behnke, Brill, Knodl and Kreibich would change eligibility for agricultural roads improvement grants.
Social posts reporting and reacting to a large fire in Glasgow city centre — mentions of the train station being on fire, users saying they are spending the night in Glasgow, and emotional reactions such as “looks grim” and “Feel pure sick watching videos.”
Topics: '靴', '歩きやすさ全振りの靴', New Balance, 登山靴, ヒール靴, 'お洒落靴', '歩きにくい'. Mentions of buying shoes: 'ついに黒い靴を買ったぜ', '歩く用の靴を買ったが'. Brand/product mentions: KOTOKA (奈良_革靴, インディゴ染め), Siraya Tech Rebound PEBA (85A/95A). Related apparel and purchase channels: ストレッチパンツ, 同じズボン, ドンキ, メルカリ.
Reports that Brian “Road Dogg” James "has departed WWE" and served as SmackDown co-lead writer. Separate items on internal branding: "Logos, specialty merchandise, and branding" referencing concepts like "T-Bone" and "The Untouchable Tom Brady." One document includes a user reaction: "Please no."
Posts about buying motorcycles and bicycles: a reader summary of a book on bicycle-friendly city design; brand-specific notes (CANYON trial-rides and dealer assembly); online purchases of Italian cycling gear; comments on high Honda/原付 prices and preference for scooters (Tricity); and a plain description of 残価設定型ローン (residual-value loan) listing low monthly payments, higher total cost, and mileage/customization limits.
Reports that two US men were charged with terrorism after allegedly throwing a nail bomb near an anti‑Islam protest in New York; complaints cite ISIS inspiration and coverage includes The Washington Post.
Reports that Kansas City / Kansas City International Airport was evacuated due to a possible or "potential" threat, with the FBI on scene. Sample post text: "Kansas City airport evacuated after possible threat, FBI investigating" and "Kansas City International Airport evacuated for 'potential threat;'"
Posts focus on a person's Nazi tattoo: references to covering it with a 'suspicious Norse tattoo', calls the person a 'dumbass', and questions sending 'a guy with a nazi tattoo to the Senate.'
Posts reference Lionel Messi, intense fan devotion (fans, jersey, tattoo, child shouting “Messi”), celebrity worship criticism (“Death to Celebrity Culture”), reactions to Messi’s meeting with Donald Trump (Yanina Latorre, Lucas Fridman), and brief commentary on Messi’s expression (“Messi didn't need to talk. His face said it all.”)
Posts discuss anti-war/peace demonstrations: defenders say claims of 'war acceptance' or 'supporting invasion' are misplaced; some criticize parts of the protest movement as spreading '誤った情報' and not well-researched; multiple messages praise non-violence ('暴徒化したり乱闘騒ぎにならない'), mention chanting/reading constitutional preamble and Article 9, and note lack of media coverage.
Posts debate demolishing City Hall vs. ‘public demand for a more productive/higher use of the land’; references CH5 supporters and a “KWP-style reimagining of Akard Plaza.” Includes direct quote “demolishing City Hall” and expressions of frustration such as “this doublespeak is exhausting.”
Multiple Czech reports quote President Masúd Pezeškján saying Iran "had no other option" but to defend after a Saturday Israeli‑American attack; he wrote on X that Iran tried to avoid war, respects the sovereignty of Middle Eastern/neighbouring states, and says security and stability "must be ensured by the states of the region."
Posts debate Cody Rhodes vs. Randy Orton as WrestleMania 42 main event. Sample lines: "There’s only one man who can dethrone Cody Rhodes for the WWE Championship; it’s NOT Randy Orton" and "3 Better WrestleMania 42 main events than Cody Rhodes vs. Randy Orton." Keywords: wrestlemania42, wwe, wrestlemania, Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton.
Posts criticize Trump for keeping his cap on and not placing his hand over his heart or saluting at an event for fallen soldiers, using phrases like "Trump couldn't be bothered to take that stupid hat off his big head" and calling him a "disgusting person;" replies reference wind and the cap as a "hairnet."
Posts criticize individual politicians’ leadership and loyalty, using phrases like "he shouldn’t be leading anything," "doesn’t actually believe in anything though," and "trump sycophant." Documents reference voting to certify that "Trump lost the 2020 election," calling out "grifting of certain members of the Republican Party," and questioning suitability for roles (e.g., "would make a good press secretary," "lieutenant at heart").
Repeated posts stating: "politicians lower my standard of living a lot more than the immigrants who deliver my food" and "perhaps the politicians should be deported." Keywords: immigrants, politicians, deported, deliver, standard of living. One post includes an image link.
Negative opinions about Florsheim shoes: comments call them "cheap ass shoes," state "Florsheim shoes are not good," and compare giving Florsheim's to serving reheated fast food (implying poor quality).
Posts cover product launches (Sunday Golf’s Limited Edition Evergreen golf bag; Pitch In Golf apparel brand) and a Victoria-raised golfer shooting 71 in his PGA Tour debut, with source links to fogolf.com articles.
Three marketplace-style posts: two Arabic-language watch product listings describing men’s luxury/quartz stainless-steel watches with features like waterproof, luminous hands, calendar, sport design; one English LEGO ad: "LEGO 40906 Restaurants of the World: Japan GWP Brand New Sealed IN HAND #LEGO #LEGOCollectors #Japan".
Posts question the CEO’s standing and role using phrases like "Wait I thought everyone hated the CEO because of internet beef", "The devil you know", and "Why does a company that never made any money have a CEO". Keywords present: ceos, shareholders, company, employees, dividend, price, money.
Posts expressing negative views of Americans and the USA: phrases include “It’s sick,” “American Jealousy,” “Greed,” “USA brand has never been our reality,” “We are exceptional at corruption,” “The game is rigged,” and references to “nemesis”/retribution.
Coverage of a DOJ tentative antitrust settlement with Live Nation and Ticketmaster: phrases and facts include "DOJ antitrust settlement", "abandons jury trial"/"abandoned the ongoing jury", states and AGs continuing separate actions, reports that the settlement "blindsided states" and references prior divestiture demands.
Posts criticize 高市早苗's alleged '嘘答弁' that she didn't know 世界日報 was 統一協会-related, calling it a lie and describing supporters as news-unaware (quotes: "うっかりサナ活とかしちゃってるお調子者"). Comments note her tendency to lie may not register with less news-attentive audiences and question her purpose as a politician.
Short posts criticizing a politician’s credibility and value (e.g., “No, he's hopeless, you don't want him. Don't pay more than a tenner.”), alleging a covered-up poll: “Chris blew his credibility when he covered up that poll for Nadhim Zahawi,” and sexualized claims about office activity: “Lady and Trish are so comfortable banging in the office around him.”
Reports describe a protest at the New York mayor’s residence where a 'suspicious device' or 'mogelijke explosieven' was thrown/ignited; confrontations between anti‑Islam protesters and counterprotesters; multiple arrests reported (documents cite two and four arrests) and one report calls it a 'smoke‑generating “suspicious device”.'
Expressions of anger and contempt toward politicians, referencing 'puppet' metaphor, corruption and affairs, calls for resignations, and nostalgic comments like "I miss those simpler times." Comments include insults (e.g., "you dingus") and accusations of hypocrisy and team loyalty.
Links to a CommonSense401kProject article titled "Taxpayers funded and continue to fund Leon Black as Apollo makes $billions from over 35 State Pensions in secret no-bid contracts" and a separate linked video post "Samuel 31" on johnchiarello.blogspot.com. Keywords present: continue, investigativepost, pensions, johnchiarello, funded, taxpayers, vide, attentiontotheunseen, secret, fund.
Posts focus on Nigel Farage’s trip to the USA and reactions: mentions he "went to the US," "lied to Congress," "grifted for donations," and "dodged parliament." Other recurring phrases: "a creation of the British Media," "slagged off the UK," "hope to persuade the US to punish us for the Online Safety Act," and references to him "still recovering" and being "very sore."
Posts about the Evangelion 30th anniversary festival special: reports of an event-only new short film leaking overseas, article link about piracy and takedown requests, and fan reactions describing emotional responses (crying), praise for Kaworu's expression, and comments noting a 1990s anime vibe.
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.
Repeated feed posts titled "Wrestling Inc. - Pro Wrestling News, WWE & AEW Results, Superstar Interviews" (authors: staff@wrestlinginc.com — Justin Deagle, Daisy Ruth, Eric Mutter) dated August 25–26, 2025. Keywords present: wrestlinginc, wwe, raw, aew, wrestling, smackdown, wrestler, wrestlemania, wrestlesky, wrestlecade.
Posts quote or paraphrase Trump’s line “you can’t have nuclear weapons in the hands of a crazy person” and responses that label a leader as a “crazy person” with nuclear weapons; recurring words/phrases: crazy, crazy person, nuclear weapons, nukes, "When crazy people have nuclear weapons bad things happen."
Reports on Prime Minister Takaichi: she met the U.S. ambassador to Japan to exchange views on a U.S.–Japan leaders’ meeting (NHK link repeated); coverage of the Ishikawa gubernatorial election where incumbent Hase Hiroshi lost despite Takaichi’s Feb. 28 campaign appearance in Kanazawa, with quotes such as "あえて行く必要はなかった" and comments that the "神話が崩れた." Keywords include criticism phrases (e.g., "高市やめろ"), party references (自民, 共産党), and election names.
Posts discuss 'rolling out the levy' and the need for each member state to 'integrate the duty into its customs systems, from invoicing to reporting,' warning of 'inconsistencies' and 'loopholes'; one post headlines 'Bélgica arrisca ser o primeiro narco-estado na União Europeia' and links to a news article.
Reports on Taiwan residents evacuated from the Middle East: China Eastern flight MU704 from Istanbul landed in Shanghai Pudong on March 10; more than 70 passengers from China’s Taiwan region aboard; passengers to continue to Taipei Songshan and Taoyuan airports; texts state "China considers Taiwan's citizens Chinese citizens and provide them with service."
Complaints about being required to create/login to use purchased software: repeated phrasing 'i fucking hate', 'HATE!'. Mentions installing Adobe Acrobat and account/login steps; workplace example: coworker calling about email search and 'how to install Adobe Acrobat' while user handles finance software. Includes a response 'Return it.'
Discussion of Washington’s tax structure with repeated phrase "My Washington State tax is going to go up and that's a good thing. We had the most regressive tax structure in the country for DECADES." Questions about whether Washington has a state income tax and a reply referencing NH and "regressive tax structures." Keywords: regressive, income tax, taxed, state, Washington, revenue.
Multiple posts report “Two people in custody” after “suspicious devices” were found outside Gracie Mansion. Documents mention Zohran Mamdani (mayor), an anti‑Islam protest led by right‑wing influencer Jake Lang, and links to news coverage (e.g., newsbeep). Repeated phrases: “suspicious devices,” “Two people in custody,” “Gracie Mansion,” “Zohran Mamdani.”
Posts reference personal acting work — e.g., "I've had two paid acting gigs. One was a safety video for a national chain of bounce houses. The other was chorus in a premier run of an opera about Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding." Other posts recount celebrity sightings/interactions (Ian McKellen, Tom Hanks), phrasing like "sparkly eyes" and anecdotes of being summoned or filmed.
Posts sharing X/Nitter/XCancel links and images that quote: “詐欺グループが『勝手に有力者の事務所などと同じ住所を登記に使う』” and question whether the politician 高市早苗 is a “青年局の仲間” or a victim of unauthorized address use; repeated URLs (2029424086938730798, 2029431538677629339), screenshots (pbs.twimg.com/media/HCn2cz9aEAAECAn.jpg, HCooC2maQAAbDOp.jpg), and text about evidence, co-conspiracy claims, and defamation risk.
First‑person posts by an Iranian arguing the Islamic regime (Ayatollah Khomeini) called for Israel's destruction, forced chants of "Death to America/Death to Israel," funded proxy attacks, and met peaceful protests with bullets; author cites massacres of protesters (including children and elderly) and frames military intervention as a "rescue operation." Replies include laughing emojis (😂) and accusations of Israeli accounts or bots.
Posts center on the claim “fyi iran is next covid-level event” and direct responses comparing the two. Common phrases: “next covid-level event,” “feels less pervasive than covid,” “the immediacy just feels different,” and questions about whether people are tracking others’ reactions.
Posts about All Night Nippon / All Night Nippon X host lineup: mentions 星野源’s ANN slot and 山口一郎 (サカナクション) following or succeeding him, plus references to 日向坂46・正源司陽子 as a new ANN X personality.
Posts about a company leadership change: conversations about picking a new CEO and an interim appointment. Includes statement “Former Automatic CEO is stepping up as interim CEO,” speculation (“they're just trying to see what the company is going to do when they pick a new CEO”), and criticism (“she has been fucking useless as CEO”).
Posts expressing negative views of Dubai and influencers living there, using phrases like “you could not pay me to go to dubai,” “vidas más tristes,” “una supuesta vida de lujo,” and “teocracia”; themes: rejection of Dubai, criticism of influencer lifestyles, perceived lack of freedom, peaceful/day context.
Documents report the Pentagon has formally notified Anthropic that the company and its products are designated an immediate supply‑chain security risk, with linked Bloomberg coverage and social posts repeating: “Pentagon has formally notified Anthropic that it’s deemed the company and its products a risk to the U.S. supply chain.” Keywords include anthropic, supplychainrisk, 国防部长, 国家安全保障, and references to U.S. government/Pentagon actions.
Posts reference Neutrogena Makeup Remover Wipes ("Ultra-Soft"), "Subscribe & Save" text, affiliate links, and product discovery lists ("14 products", brands like No7 and Sol de Janeiro, "eight of them being full size"). Repeated content labeled "Ad poster" and a reply saying "Everyone, let's chant Superstar Reviews's name!"
Posts criticize Tennessee leaders (Blackburn, Sexton) for neglecting Memphis, cite local conflicts over data centers and resource extraction, and use insults/derogatory language (e.g., “assholes,” “💩,” “Memphis 🆚 errbody”). One post mocks a politician saying “when I’m in Tennessee” and screened audiences.
Posts about attending events (EDC, FanFest), logistics and emotions: 'paid my last edc payment‼️🥹🥳🤪', solo travel/terrified to go alone, staying in Cologne with friends, and a separate post about 'Free Greggs goodies for Brummies'.
Short German posts with everyday observations: "Die hab nur ich"; a colleague thanking the author for making tea (author says she made it herself); concern about a parcel from an Austrian retailer arriving before Christmas or being left at the door, mentioning "flüssiggummi" and cold. Common words: wirklich, über, etwas, einfach, heute, meine, können, diese, nicht, geht.
Posts referencing Joe Biden, including a report titled "Biden: Dems Rise, Trump Diminishes" where Biden claims a Democratic resurgence and criticizes Trump; other posts are simple mentions like "Joe Biden" and "Biden."
Product-focused posts for women's high-waisted activewear leggings mentioning 'tummy control', 'compression', 'pockets', 'high waisted', 'no front seam', 'no see-through', 'hidden scrunch', 'flare', and 'cargo', with brand examples like "Ewedoos Women's Yoga Pants" and "YEOREO CoreFlex".
Announcements and condolences over the death of Country Joe McDonald; one document states he was 84 and credits him with writing the anti–Vietnam War song "I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-to-Die Rag" and performing it at Woodstock, while other posts simply say "RIP Country Joe McDonald" or name him as "Joe McDonald of Country Joe and the Fish."