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.”
Reports state working-class Kentucky residents are being forced to leave a mobile home park within 90 days because a Fortune 50 company wants to build a data center next door. Posts reference Lex18News and include quoted lines: "They don't know where they'll go." and "Did they vote for Trump?".
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.
Repeated posts state: "Extremist hardliners have taken control of the country." Reports describe a 40‑day internet cutoff for ~90% of the population with access "sold on the black market," collapsed online businesses, rising unemployment, families forced to "sell their gold savings," inflation and joblessness, canceled UAE residency visas and deportations, ongoing executions, and concerns the country will become "poor, isolated." Replies include sympathy emojis (😿, 💔, 🙏) and brief supportive messages.
Reports state Kuwait Petroleum Corporation and facilities tied to the National Petroleum Company and Petrochemical Industries Company were struck by Iranian drone attacks; multiple sites—including an oil-sector complex in Shuwaikh—saw fires and “significant material losses” or “severe damage.” Sources note no injuries reported. Keywords present: kuwait, iranian, irgc, drone attack, oil, petroleum, petrokimia, Shuwaikh.
Posts repeat the line “Trump offers a ceasefire. Netanyahu says no.” Text highlights Israel’s dependence on American weapons, funding ($3.8 billion/year), and diplomatic cover; uses phrases like “Our finger is on the trigger” and “client state is running the patron,” and contrasts ‘sovereignty’ with one-way leverage.
Posts discuss China’s state-owned monopolies (energy, telecom, banks, tobacco, military industry), profits from monopoly pricing and low-priced land/resources, and wealth flowing to “党和权贵网络.” Recurring phrases: “世界工厂,” “数以亿计的农民工,” long hours, low wages, rural hukou restrictions, and concerns about national debt (e.g., “China no precipício do monstruoso endividamento”).
Calls for Keir Starmer to ban Kanye West from the UK over alleged antisemitic remarks; Wireless Festival facing sponsor withdrawals and distancing (mentions: Diageo, Budweiser, Paypal, Drip, Beatbox, Big Green Coach); reports include “Fourth company distances itself” and concerns that “That’s half their sponsors gone.”
Posts report an Iran strike forcing UAE producer Emirates Global Aluminium to shut down, removing "4% of global supply" and triggering a "15% price spike" in aluminum markets. Linked source: theboard.world article (Iran Strike Forces Gulf Aluminum Shutdown). Keywords: strike, aluminum, UAE, Emirates Global Aluminium, supply, price spike, Iran, gulf.
Mentions Norway as “mostly hydro” and a major producer of “solar grade silicon” and silicon solar cells; discussion of gas exports (“export gas to us”); references to oil and gas wealth and the sovereign wealth fund (“sell fossil fuels to the rest of the planet”, “immense wealth”, over $1.7 trillion).
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 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."
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.
Reports that Kanye West offered £11m to play Wireless; UK blocked his entry and denied a visa citing antisemitic remarks, leading to the cancellation of Wireless Festival London; follow-up mention of Kanye offering to meet the UK’s Jewish community after backlash.
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.
Posts discuss Japan’s Bitcoin adoption momentum being damaged by “one incompetent company” that was hacked and “lost all the funds.” Language includes "fucked it all up," questions like "Which company?", and responses urging to "Google it." Keywords: bitcoin, btc, coincheck, japan, hacked, lost funds, trust, yen.
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.
Posts report a “significant Ukrainian attack” on occupied Crimea and Russia’s Krasnodar region; mention power grid outages across occupied Mariupol and Donetsk and predict activity in Novorossiysk. Repeated phrasing: “Looks like a significant Ukrainian attack ongoing…”
US cities are axing Flock Safety surveillance technology; discussions and articles note nationwide deployment of ALPR cameras and drones for vehicle/person tracking, data sharing with state and federal agencies, reported misuse cases, rising privacy/security/HIPAA concerns, and legislative measures such as data deletion deadlines and bans on out‑of‑state data sharing alongside calls for stronger oversight and accountability.
Posts criticize government and elite actors (mentions: SBR, 'board is full of feds', Michael Saylor, Trump) and call out 'shitcoin' scams; contrast Iran 'doing something real with bitcoin'; recurring phrases: 'Fuck the state', 'Fiat will collapse', 'GM on nostr', 'GFY'.
Posts state Norway's wealth derives from oil and gas discovered in the late 1960s and managed via the world's largest sovereign wealth fund (over $1.7 trillion), named Oljefondet. Documents note Norway's domestic energy is "most of it is hydroelectric," that the country "sell[s] their oil (rather than consume a lot of it)" and invests the surplus into a public pension fund; one post compares this path to Canada.
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 express disbelief that WWE would build a WrestleMania main event around Pat McAfee, with repeated line “There’s no way WWE is building a WrestleMania main event around Pat McAfee.” Mentions of historic matches (Andre vs Hogan, Austin vs Rock), mocking HHH, many video edits, and the phrase “That ‘we're number 2' talk really vanished fast.”
Posts claim the U.S. military following this president's orders could lead to war crimes, repeating: "If the United State Military follows any orders by this president that lead to war crimes then we really need to realize this country has gone total criminal and all of our rights are up for grabs." Other lines: "They have already done that. Committing war crimes doesn't seem like a big concern for them" and "Do you not see the war crimes being committed every day?"
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.
Mentions backyard chicken breeds and care (Bantam Mille Fleur, Bantam Cochins; rooster neutering), advice about choosing "properly fed, well-managed, free-range chickens," and a celebrity headline quoting Kate Beckinsale that her daughter's boyfriend "laid 2 eggs."
Discussions on the housing crisis, state ownership vs private solutions (quotes: "solve the housing crisis", "nearly all new housing to be owned by the state"); local Canberra reactions about raising kids in an APS-dominated city (quote: "what it would be like to raise kids surrounded by 100,000 people who've only ever worked in the APS") and school cost comparisons; mentions of renter unions, Greens, socialists, NGOs and under-resourced local crisis charities.
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."
Posts reference companies distancing from Wireless Festival (mentions: Rockstar, Pepsi, Diageo; thread title: "Fourth company distances itself from Wireless Festival as calls grow to ban Kanye West from UK"). Other posts call to ban Kanye from entering the UK and compare him to dual UK/Israeli citizens; one post quotes "Wireless Festival boss defends Kanye West appearance."
Reports state Ye was denied UK entry over antisemitic remarks and outline controversy around his upcoming Italy Hellwatt Festival performance (July 18), including the festival's comment: "felici di ospitare Kanye West, gli abbiamo chiesto di scusarsi."
Posts reference 'Bicycle Thief' repeatedly and include a shared Financial Times excerpt about Marks & Spencer calling for urgent action on ‘brazen’ UK shoplifting, mentioning retail director Thinus Keeve and crime trends in London.
Posts recount a White House Easter egg event (held the day after Easter) where "an old man rant[ed] about Joe Biden and bombing people in Iran," mention children present and question allowing kids near the White House.
Posts reference an item as an “over the top, just dumb fun gimmick” and “partially based on nostalgia,” compare it to “Orange Cassidy,” note size as “Only 12oz” and color mismatch (“doesn't match our dishware”), and advise to “Shop around please” because finding the right fit “sometimes can take work and time.”
Posts report an Illinois city approved 14 data centers after “six straight hours” of public comment. Documents repeat phrases: “Residents packed the City Council meeting,” “people begging them not to,” and “officials unanimously voted yes.” One post includes a video link.
Reports of a vehicle striking revelers at a Lao New Year parade in rural Louisiana, injuring around 13–15 people. Documents state "At least 13 people were hospitalized" and "Around 15 people were injured, some seriously."
Posts centered on the Russia–Ukraine war: repeated hashtags and phrases like #SlavaUkrainii, #Ukraine, #Russland/Russland, #Kyiv, Zelenskyy/Volodymyr Zelenskyy; military terms (air defense, artillery, HIMARS, missiles, rocket, soldiers, invasion); political tags (NATO, European Parliament, United States, parliament); repeated pejorative label "Mordor" with emoji (☭★☠️) and supportive emojis for Ukraine (🔱🌻💪🏼).
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 about anti-war demonstrations and related civic actions: reports of a 国会前集会 with “2万4千人” protesting 憲法9条改憲, calls for negotiations with Iran and protests tied to energy/logistics concerns, participant rebuttals saying 日当は出ない, 写真が空いて見えるのは警察指示で車道を空けているため、実際は周辺が混雑していた, and notes about attendees following police guidance.
Posts report Pepsi and Diageo withdrawing sponsorship of the UK/London Wireless Festival following Kanye West (Ye) being announced as headliner. Documents use phrases like “Pepsi withdraws sponsorship,” “Diageo joins Pepsi in withdrawing,” and cite Disclose TV/Breaking news links.
Social posts expressing anger and profanity toward Kanye West (phrases: "fuck", "can get the fuck away with anything"); discussion of Wireless Festival promoter standing by decision to have Kanye perform (Guardian link); keywords reference past criticism for antisemitic remarks and praise of Hitler.
Mixed posts about headphones, cables, and earbuds: a user question on whether "Losless" from Spotify is audible with an analog AKG kabelkopfhörer connected to a Dell docking station (mentions poor analog Wandler); promotional posts for "Anker PowerLine USB-C & USB-A" cable and "Anker Soundcore P40iブラック" true wireless earbuds (ノイズキャンセリング, マルチポイント, 最大60時間再生). Keywords include airpods, sennheiser, kopfhörer, kabelkopfhörer, usb, ankerpowerline, soundcore.
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.
Mixed first-person posts: a user on influencer expectations and political stance ('trop pro palestinien'), a comment linking 'corn syrup' to weight, and a personal health update about stress and a doctor's appointment ('J’ai repris un rdv chez le docteur parce que ça ne va pas trop').
Posts quote Trump: "All US Military Personnel will remain in place in, & around, Iran... If for any reason it is not, then the 'Shootin’ Starts,'...looking forward to its next Conquest." Common phrases: "Shootin’ Starts," "next Conquest," "All US Military Personnel will remain in place." Reactions include skepticism ("Next conquest" 🙄) and agreement ("I second that!").
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."
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.
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 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."
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 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 discuss Warriors game results and individual stat lines: Steph Curry (28, 32, 37 points; multiple games with 7–8 assists; 7 rebounds), Klay Thompson (28–29 points, 7 rebounds). Game scores and records: 99-92 win over Cavaliers, 27-7 season mention, loss to DET (33/79 FG, 6 threes, 23 assists). Repeated phrases: "WHAT A TEAM EFFORT!", "WHAT A GAME!", "ON FIRE!", and hashtags #DubNation #Warriors #NBA.
Posts reporting the 19th-century Donets-Zakharzhevskyi estate in Velykyi Burluk, Kharkiv region leveled by a Russian drone strike. Common phrases: "The 19th-century Donets-Zakharzhevskyi estate is no more‼️", "This one hurts to see.", "Oh my God, this is awful....."
Reports (Dutch and French) of a boat capsizing off Boulogne-sur-Mer / Pas‑de‑Calais during a clandestine Manche crossing: posts state “Boot met migranten gekapseisd” and “au moins quatre migrants morts”, citing at least four deaths (two men, two women) and mention of a fifth person.
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.
Reports and alerts describe state-linked hacking: FBI and intelligence agencies warn of Russian GRU-backed 'Fancy Bear' infiltrating thousands of home/Internet routers to harvest military and infrastructure secrets; a hacker is selling stolen data from a Chinese state supercomputer, “including highly classified defense documents and missile schematics,” priced from thousands to hundreds of thousands in cryptocurrency.
Posts reject the current ceasefire and use terms like "Zionist", "#EndTheEmpire", "#EndZionism"; accuse Israel of continuing bombing, mention Netanyahu and Trump, reference Lebanon and oil/market reactions, and call for removal of Israeli/US presence in the region.
Complaints about Ticketmaster purchases and cancellations: users call the platform a “complete scam” and say the “system sucks,” report cancelled interests ("not actually cancelled tickets"), failed queue purchases for Bruno Mars, added shows, and references to Goosemas and multi-day venues.
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 '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 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.
News headline: "Congo says it will receive third-country deportees under new deal with US reut.rs/4c1TmU0." Representative replies: an angry emoji (🤬) and the phrase "This is a dystopian nightmare." Keywords present: deportees, Congo, immigration, undocumented, detained, illegal.
Comments express desire for musicians to retain their 80s looks: “Please stay looking like you did in the 80s.” Posts reference preferring skinny, cheekboned rock stars (“I want my young rock and roll stars skinny. With cheekbones.”), contrast modern performers as “twenty something bearded care bears,” and note changes in youth habits (“Kids these days just aren't doing coke and smoking two packs a day like they used to.”).
Posts report Trump administration actions affecting federal land agencies: claims of an order to dismantle the U.S. Forest Service; proposals to open Chaco Canyon to oil and gas drilling and revoke protections; USFS HQ move to Salt Lake City; user language includes “This regime is literally raping this country.” Keywords: usfs, blm, dismantling, trump, forest, destroying, agency, federal, drilling.
Posts question how 'we elect someone' with the 'mental capacity' and 'language of a 6th grader,' criticise voters, and repeat themes that US society has 'glorified celebrity, wealth, brash macho style,' 'glorified military power,' and beliefs like 'bigger is better' and 'might is right.'
Posts reference Nuremberg as “the cultural and political heart of the Nazi Party,” mention the Nuremberg Laws and party congresses, propose holding trials at “Mar a Largo, seized from the Trump crime family,” and compare or call the city “wretched,” with mentions of Miami.
Posts reporting: "NEWS: MAGA influencer Scott Presler says he will go to Texas to help challenge Sen. John Cornyn in his primary if the SAVE Act is not passed. MAGA believes Presler could be the key to winning over Texas voters." Replies include surprised reactions such as "That's a guy?!" and "This guy????"
Posts question Coldplay’s choice of small Expo New Mexico venue and short six-week announcement, comparing it to First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater and using phrases like "Have they fallen on hard times?" and "desperation booking."
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 about Disney: ‘May the 4th’ annual passholder reservations selling out at Disney’s Hollywood Studios; a new construction permit for “Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser”; and Avianca’s expanded Valledupar air operations for the Festival Vallenato.
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.
Debate over refusing to vote for candidates tied to Trump or opposing LGBTQ rights. Common phrases: “won’t vote,” “Trump voters,” “withhold my democratic vote,” “pet politician,” and quoted line “gay marriage isn’t culturally normal.” Tone is confrontational and mocking (e.g., “don’t act like a hero. 😂”).
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 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 quoting officials and party statements: Krkobabić on assessing the country and region before deciding on elections; Dodik on Trump Jr.'s arrival and Banjaluka becoming a diplomatic and business center; Novi DSS criticizing the government over plans to sell the Generalštab and failure to renovate the National Library building.
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".
Conversations about live performance terms and opportunities: questions like "How much compensation are we talking about?" and concerns that "some club owners seem to expect artists to perform at their venues for free." Documents mention amateur vs professional opportunities, using shows to promote and sell music, building relationships with venues, and one author noting age/financial differences—being "better off making money in other ways to fund my music career."
Short social posts referencing the Pope: praise ("I like this American pope"), general comments ("You never go three and out with this Pope"), and criticism/conflict citing "the POPE spoke out against it, and MAGA started screaming at the freaking Pope. How are you gonna say you follow Jesus and then say the Pope of all people is wrong?"
Repeated promotional posts using the headline “🚨BREAKING!🚨 This pet product has been proven to increase your pets love and happiness by 392%” with hashtags #PetLuxury #HappyPups #Mindiampets. Sample products: “Boucle Extra Large Round Pet Bed,” “2 Pack Pet Rubber Treat Chew - Blue,” and “Pet Cooling Mat - Small, Tie Dye.” Common phrases: “Unleash Playtime,” “Chill Out in Style,” “Give Your Furry Giant the Throne.”
Posts debate suitability of locations as "destination" cities, naming Delaware ("Delaware is up there but like it's not a destination city unless you're going to the beach."), Denver, Portland, New Mexico, Cleveland, New Jersey, Connecticut, Philadelphia, Nevada, Vermont; mentions "briscoe country," map comment about being "surrounded by ocean and bay," and skepticism quote "talking out of his a**....".
Reports of a ~$280–285M exploit of Solana DEX Drift Protocol by actors linked to North Korea (UNC4736). Attack vector: months-long social engineering, fake identities, in-person event contact, and compromised developer tools (VSCode/Cursor/Mowers). Documents mention multisig/transaction-intent vulnerabilities and call for pre-transaction validation at the blockchain level.
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 criticize Keir Starmer for wanting the King to travel to the US to meet Donald Trump, using phrases such as "send the King to meet," "state visit," "Charles Mountbatten Windsor," and "unhinged." Comments reference Republicans, "Trump’s British fans," Reform, and calls to avoid visiting or supporting the US ("World Cup included").
Diskussion über EE-Überstromproduktion am Ostersonntag: „Der heutige Ostersonntag...Die Erzeugung der EE erreichte in der Spitzenwerte, die Last liegt relativ konstant bei 40 Gigawatt.“ Erwähte Punkte: negative Börsenpreise (−11,5 Cent/kWh um 14 Uhr), Zahlung von EE-Vergütungen, Zuzahlung zur Einspeisung ins Ausland, Kosten der Überproduktion. Ergänzende Messages zu Nutzung von Überschuss (z. B. S19pro, ~20 kW/h, Dauerbetrieb vs. Puffer).
Posts referencing Nigel Farage and Reform UK: phrases include “The ideal world to which Nigel Farage thinks we should return…”, “Farage uses it all the time”, and a report of him being “mercilessly heckled” at a Reform UK campaign launch. Includes criticisms comparing Labour (“ravaging the country”) and keywords: nigelfuckingfarage, farage, nige, tories, fascist, brexit, politician, racist.
Posts reference travel/desire to visit locations (東京駅, USJ, 種子島, 神戸, 大阪, 京都) using phrases like "行きたい"; a fan post about visiting 筒井康隆の本宅; a report on a 京都小6男児行方不明 case mentioning父親の車、ドライブレコーダー映像、到着時間と駐車場の動き.
Posts repeat the thread header "A day in the life of Bitcoin’s 17th year:" with checklist-style items: "$1.4 trillion, 90-year-old firm releases new BTC product"; "Energy exporter demands payment in BTC"; "NYT still can’t figure out who Satoshi is"; "Fortune 500 company rolling out BTC payments for 4M merchants." Short reactions present: "Bullish," "I’m tired, boss," and "How we doing fam?"
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 report Pepsi withdrawing/canceling Wireless Festival sponsorship after Kanye West (Ye) was booked to headline. Common phrases: "Pepsi Withdraws Wireless Festival Sponsorship After Prime Minister’s Kanye West Concerns", "Pepsi Cancels Sponsorship of U.K. Festival With Kanye West Headlining", "Pepsi Withdraws Wireless Sponsorship After Kanye Booking", Wireless Festival, Kanye/Ye, sponsorship, controversy.
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).
Posts focus on high concert prices and affordability. Users report closing ticket pages after seeing 'hundreds of dollars,' with one example of paying $750 for Paul McCartney and attending live shows only every 4–5 years.
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."
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.
Debate over whether there is “An absolute right to protest? How do gardaí weigh that with the rights of those affected?” Replies include “Well they clearly don’t!” Documents reference blocking access (parking across a contractor’s gate), use of tricolours, the tag #Speirgorm, and the phrase “racist rabble.”
Posts discuss public reactions to Christianity and its role in government and society, including: "mocked Christianity" and scorn over Islam comment; reminder that a federal officeholder should not "promote[] or endorse[] any religion" and to "practice fully separation of church and state"; and a strand of Christians who view Christianity as corrupted by attempts to become a state religion.
Posts about eating and collecting yogurt: brand mentions (タカナシの生クリームヨーグルト, 十勝ヨーグルト), drinkable yogurt (のむヨーグルト), and snack habits (おやつをヨーグルトorバナナ). Common phrases: "うますぎる / もっと食べたい", "十勝ヨーグルトないからしんちゃん買ったわ", "飲むヨーグルトもゲットしましたわよ", "ラブラブでもないし引き出物でもないしヨーグルでもないかな". Notes of quantity complaints and stomach upset from eating too much.
Attendee posts stating they are at the stadium with food and drinks, 'watching ARMY settle in the stadium', including short messages like 'So it begins...' and 'Hello there Bangtan.'
Posts discuss Palestine Action demonstrations in London with reports of "over 200 arrests" and "more than 500 arrests" (BBC/London Evening Standard), mention of an 82-year-old arrested, a comment questioning why people protest in London instead of "Gaza or Tel Aviv" and a post noting police "explained the law" while some attendees "tried to get arrested."
Advocacy for isolating infrastructure computers from the Internet (e.g. "Every single infrastructure computer should be airgapped..."); a preference for non-digital/electro‑mechanical controls (brass, dials, levers); technical note on memory behavior: "compaction resets flat" and periodic snapshots where some state survives resets while other data is discarded as noise.