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I reminisced about iconic TV commercials that felt like mini-entertainment. I highlighted Mikhail Gorbachev's 1998 Pizza Hut ad, which earned him $1M, and the 1993 hands-free headset commercial that shaped middle school conversations. I noted how Michael Jackson's 1984 Pepsi ad revolutionized celebrity endorsements and Coca-Cola's response to outselling Pepsi in 2001. I also shared thoughts on creative Japanese and Thai ads, a brilliant Portuguese commercial, and the nostalgic charm of old ads, including a heartwarming one and a late '90s Donald Trump spot.

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Who remembers those iconic TV commercials that were basically mini-entertainment? A Thread 🧵 1. In 1998, ex-Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, facing financial woes, starred in a controversial Pizza Hut TV ad—earning a reported $1M! https://t.co/gJ5uk20L48

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Ключевые утверждения: Это Горбачев! Горбачев Это из-за него у нас в экономике бардак. Да благодаря ему у нас новые возможности. Так это из-за него у нас политическая нестабильность. Да благодаря нему у нас свобода. Полный хаос. Перспективы. Политическая нестабильность. Да благодаря ему у нас есть и сохат. Key statements: This is Gorbachev! Gorbachev This is because of him we have a mess in the economy. Yes, thanks to him we have new opportunities. So this is because of him we have political instability. Yes, thanks to him we have freedom. Total chaos. Prospects. Political instability. Yes, thanks to him we have and sokhat.
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Speaker 0: Это Горбачев! Горбачев Это из-за него у нас в экономике бардак. Да благодаря ему у нас новые возможности. Так это из-за него у нас политическая нестабильность. Да благодаря ему у нас свобода. Полный хаос. Перспективы. Политическая нестабильность. Да благодаря ему у нас есть и сохат.

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2. Hands-free telephone headset tv commercial from 1993 https://t.co/D3TxjeQLEY

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Is talking on the phone getting out of hand? Look out! You need PhoneRelief, the ultimate in hands free phone design. Watch. Simply attach the special double back fastener to any phone. Then attach the PhoneRelief headset. It's that easy. Hands free, pain free. You'll wonder how you ever lived without it. It's perfect for remotes. Now talk hands free anywhere, anytime. Office work is a pain for Mr. Phone in the Neck, but you won't miss a beat with hands free freedom. A must for the entire office. Work goes quicker and easier. The padded headset removes this easily and is fully adjustable. Best of all, Phone Relief works with your favorite phone. An amazing breakthrough product you'll use every day. Now only $12.95 Call toll free to order by credit card and make this your last phone in the neck call.
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Speaker 0: Is talking on the phone getting out of hand? Look out! You need PhoneRelief, the ultimate in hands free phone design. Watch. Simply attach the special double back fastener to any phone. Then attach the PhoneRelief headset. It's that easy. Hands free, pain free. You'll wonder how you ever lived without it. It's perfect for remotes. Now talk hands free anywhere, anytime. Office work is a pain for Mr. Phone in the Neck, but you won't miss a beat with hands free freedom. A must for the entire office. Work goes quicker and easier. The padded headset removes this easily and is fully adjustable. Best of all, Phone Relief works with your favorite phone. An amazing breakthrough product you'll use every day. Now only $12.95 Call toll free to order by credit card and make this your last phone in the neck call.

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3. People will never know how much this commercial influenced our conversations in middle school https://t.co/LraELhwrd0

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Yarn is on the play. You know, the best part of this defense is their defensive line and their Hello? Hey, who? What's up? Numbi. Just watching the game, having a bud. So about you? None. Watching a game, having a bud. True. True. What's up? Yo. Who's that? Yo. You're picking the phone. Hello? What's up? Yo. Where's Dookie? Yo. Hello? So what's up, b? Watching the game, having a butt.
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Speaker 0: Yarn is on the play. You know, the best part of this defense is their defensive line and their Hello? Hey, who? What's up? Numbi. Just watching the game, having a bud. So about you? None. Watching a game, having a bud. True. True. What's up? Yo. Who's that? Yo. You're picking the phone. Hello? What's up? Yo. Where's Dookie? Yo. Hello? So what's up, b? Watching the game, having a butt.

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4. They don't makes commercial like this https://t.co/vvZ0hojQtM

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Speaker 0: Thanks for cleaning the gutters. Anything for you, hon. Cleaning the gutters. Yeah. I'm realigning the satellite dish. It's a good one. Hey. It's fixing a leak in the roof. Even better. No. I'm really fixing a leak. I'm good.
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Speaker 0: Thanks for cleaning the gutters. Anything for you, hon. Cleaning the gutters. Yeah. I'm realigning the satellite dish. It's a good one. Hey. It's fixing a leak in the roof. Even better. No. I'm really fixing a leak. I'm good.

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5. In 1984, Michael Jackson's iconic Pepsi "New Generation" commercial starring Alfonso Ribeiro aired on MTV and changed the game of celebrity endorsement forever. https://t.co/jFZlsLGfJY

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6. In 2001, Coca-Cola announced that it sold 4 times more than Pepsi, and this was the company's response https://t.co/8xGAjZZvip

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7. There are creative ads, and then there are Japanese ads https://t.co/QWUcJqiYW6

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8. Prediction on what the future of the office will look like, from a 1979 Xerox commercial. https://t.co/gp56JDvyWd

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An office system demonstration at the Xerox Research Center in Palo Alto, California introduces an experimental office system. "Push a button, and the words and images you see on the screen appear on paper." "Push another button, and the information is sent electronically to similar units around the corner or around the world." "This is an experimental office system." "It's in use now at the Xerox Research Center in Palo Alto, California." "Soon, Xerox systems like this will help you manage your most precious resource, information." The scene also features casual office banter about flowers: "Flowers." "Well, what flowers?" "My anniversary. I forgot."
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Speaker 0: Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. You come into your office, grab a cup of coffee Morning, Brad. And a Xerox machine presents your morning mail on a screen. What's the mail this morning? This one looks interesting. Let's take a look at this. I'm gonna need a couple of copies of this. Push a button, and the words and images you see on the screen appear on paper. Oh, thank you. Thank you, Fred. You know, Fred, I think everybody on the routing list should see this. Push another button, and the information is sent electronically to similar units around the corner or around the world. This is an experimental office system. It's in use now at the Xerox Research Center in Palo Alto, California. Soon, Xerox systems like this will help you manage your most precious resource, information. Anything else? Flowers. Well, what flowers? My anniversary. I forgot.

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9. This one is another level, Doritos https://t.co/ZxNs1cJ3rE

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10. A japanese battery commercial https://t.co/xOdIMzAk7m

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11. This old Portuguese commercial is brilliant https://t.co/8eSBcf5raZ

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12. Old commercials were brutal asf 😭 https://t.co/n9PlpjFH6N

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The speaker asks Tim to show Joel how everything you touch turns into Skittles. This is framed as a question of 'That's awesome. Is it awesome?' and asks, 'Where you can't hold your newborn baby boy in your arms?' The speaker questions personal responsibility with, 'Did you feed and dress yourself this morning? I didn't.' He recounts, 'I met a man on the bus today. I shook his hand. You'll never see his family again.' The sentiment is echoed in, 'I guess that's pretty awesome.' The closing line urges, 'Excuse me. Touch the rainbow. Taste the rainbow.' The dialogue blends product branding with stark personal implications.
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Speaker 0: Hey, Tim. Show Joel how everything you touch turns into Skittles. That's awesome. Is it awesome? Where you can't hold your newborn baby boy in your arms? Did you feed and dress yourself this morning? I didn't. I met a man on the bus today. I shook his hand. You'll never see his family again. I guess that's pretty awesome. Excuse me. Touch the rainbow. Taste the rainbow.

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13. When Volkeswagen pranked the entire Cinema with its brilliant advertisement https://t.co/LCGfXaxCBt

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14. Pizza hut in 1995 https://t.co/8ORINSNhnC

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Two people debate a plan, with Ivana prompting: 'What do your people think? Let them talk.' The exchange reveals a tension: 'It's wrong, isn't it? But it feels so right.' 'Then it's a deal?' 'Yes.' 'We eat our pizza the wrong way.' The advertisement then presents Pizza Hut's stuffed crust pizza with the slogan 'Crust first.' It states: 'With a ring of cheese baked into a totally new thinner crust, you'll wanna eat it the wrong way.' The campaign repeats: 'Crust first.' The sales exchange continues: 'May I have the last size?' 'Actually, you're only entitled to half.' 'Large is nine ninety nine.'
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Speaker 0: Do you really think this is the right thing for us to be doing, Ivana? What do your people think? Let them talk. Ivana. Ivana. It's wrong, isn't it? But it feels so right. Then it's a deal? Yes. We eat our pizza the wrong way. Crust first. Introducing stuffed crust pizza from Pizza Hut. With a ring of cheese baked into a totally new thinner crust, you'll wanna eat it the wrong way. Crust first. May I have the last size? Actually, you're only entitled to half. Large is nine ninety nine.

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15. “Skin lightening cream" advertisements. This video was made by 9X, a TV channel in India. https://t.co/dLb9dSJWHZ

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16. There are creative ads, and then there are Thai ads https://t.co/1N0rvsVOkE

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17. Afro Sheen Commercial (1978) https://t.co/wan2G2Qply

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"Afrosheen is great for hair that's natural or straight." "Before I decide on what I'll do, I always start with Efrosheen shampoo." "I don't worry about my hair looking dry with conditioner and hairdress standing by." "When there's a problem with itching and flakes, the medicated has got what it takes." "Comb easy makes it a breeze to comb through and braid with natural ease." "And spray machine adds that extra touch for the glow in my hair." "I may change my hairstyles frequently, but change from Afro Sheen. Hey, not me. Afro Sheen. For all that Afro means."
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Speaker 0: Sure. He's into Afrosheen, but I like doing my own thing. And I know Afrosheen is great for hair that's natural or straight. Before I decide on what I'll do, I always start with Efrosheen shampoo. I don't worry about my hair looking dry with conditioner and hairdress standing by. And when there's a problem with itching and flakes, the medicated has got what it takes. When I want my look to say, alright, a cornrow is really out of sight. Comb easy makes it a breeze to comb through and braid with natural ease. And spray machine adds that extra touch for the glow in my hair. He loves so much. I may change my hairstyles frequently, but change from Afro Sheen. Hey, not me. Afro Sheen. For all that Afro means.

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18. Back in the late 90s, Donald Trump appeared in a commercial for Cozone, a website launched by the now-defunct CompUSA. https://t.co/KG2FnXJ2FF

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This brief dialogue opens with instructions or encouragement: "Gentle, Donald. Slowly. Okay. That's good." The speaker checks progress as if guiding someone named Donald. The question about value is asked: "How much you want for your pot?" The response is the price: "500, 600." A promotional insert follows: "Introducing cozone.com, the place to find computer help and buy what's right for you." The segment ends with a casual closing: "Hey. And yourself." Overall, the transcript combines a cautious, slow-paced exchange with a promotional message for an online service. Phrase structure emphasizes brevity and directness, with quoted lines standing out as the core units of meaning. The transition to the ad occurs after the price inquiry, indicating a shift in topic. The closing line repeats a casual, personal sign-off, "Hey. And yourself."
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Speaker 0: Gentle, Donald. Slowly. Okay. That's good. How much you want for your pot? 500, 600. Introducing cozone.com, the place to find computer help and buy what's right for you. Hey. And yourself.

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19. A heartwarming commercial https://t.co/QHNC4AlaA1

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Original (Hindi) summary: किसने सोचा था कि Indian team में एक दिन धोनी, कोहली और पांडे खेलेंगे? हम तो ground पर सहवाग, सचिन और गांगुली के साथ खेलते थे. एक बच्चे ने DM किया: 'Hi Virat sir, मैं और मेरे friends रोज़ cricket खेलने की कोशिश करते हैं, कोशिश, पर colony के uncle aunty हमें खेलने ही नहीं देते.' आज एक senior cricketer होकर मदद करूं. 'Uncle aunty है ना? गुस्सा करते हैं. Call भी office नहीं देते.' 'Aunty नहीं देने वाली ball.' 'बच्चों को मत रोको.' 'Thank you बच्चों को खेलने दीजिए क्योंकि शुरुआत यहीं से होती है.' 'अरे यार फिर से तुम लोग मुझे मरवाओगे आज.' English translation: Who would have thought the Indian team would include Dhoni, Kohli, and Pandya one day? We used to play on the ground with Sehwag, Sachin, and Ganguly. A kid DM'd: 'Hi Virat sir, I and my friends try to play cricket every day, but the colony uncles and aunties won't let us play.' Today, as a senior cricketer, help is offered. 'Uncle aunty is na? they get angry. They don't even take calls.' 'Aunty won't give the ball.' 'Don't stop the kids.' 'Thank you for letting the kids play because beginnings start here.' 'Oh man, will you make me die again today?'
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Speaker 0: किसने सोचा था कि indian team में एक दिन खेलेंगे M S धोनी, विराट कोहली और हार्दिक पांडे. हम तो ground पे खेलते थे सहवाग, सचिन और गांगुली वन के. यह देखो, एक बच्चे का मुझे DM आया. Hi विराट sir, मैं और मेरे friends रोज़ cricket खेलने की कोशिश करते हैं, कोशिश, पर colony के uncle aunty हमें खेलने ही नहीं देते. अब एक senior cricketer होकर help करना तो बनता है ना. Hi. अरे यहाँ कोई करण सेठ जी को जानता है? क्या हुआ आपने मुझे DM किया था? Speaker 1: अरे uncle aunty है ना? गुस्सा करते हैं. Call भी office नहीं देते. अच्छा? हां. Speaker 0: चलो कोई नहीं. आज हम खेलते हैं. मैं batting करूं क्या? Speaker 1: Sir अगर आप batting करोगे तो हमारी batting कैसे आएगी? Speaker 0: अच्छा ठीक है मैं bowling करता हूं. आ जाओ बिंदास. सपने बड़े इनको लेकर देखो Speaker 1: aunty नहीं देने वाली ball. Speaker 0: मैं try करूं क्या? करिए. आ जाओ. Speaker 1: इस बार ball नहीं मिलने वाली. Mam, Speaker 0: ball दे दो, please. देखो अगर मैंने shot मारा होता, तो आप ball दे देते ना. जब मैं बच्चा था अगर मुझे किसी ने रोक दिया होता तो शायद आज मैं team में नहीं होता. बच्चों को मत रोको. Speaker 1: Please. नहीं मिली. Speaker 0: इधर आओ. Call मैं लायाओ? अब मैं बैठ कर लूंगा चलो thank यू बच्चों को खेलने दीजिये क्यूंकि शुरुआत यहीं से होती है. अरे यार फिर से तुम लोग मुझे मरवाओगे आज.

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20. Make Commercials Great Again. https://t.co/O6Jz9kElwt

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@not_forbid2 Yes, first time

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@Stat_Cult Indeed..!

Saved - August 18, 2025 at 5:00 AM
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Vladimir Putin's unique moments as a leader are highlighted in various instances. He honors WWII pilots in Alaska, uses a Russian Ilyushin for travel, and demonstrates martial skills while teaching a child self-defense. He meets a blind journalist and shares a rare public appearance at a WWII monument. Notably, he once startled Angela Merkel with a dog and has had memorable interactions with world leaders, including a warning from Conor McGregor. His influence is evident, as he reflects on historical events and personal connections, showcasing his complex persona.

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Russia's Longtime Leader Vladimir Putin in Unique situations.🧵 1. Historic moment in Alaska! After summit with President Trump, Putin lays flowers at graves of WWII Soviet pilots, making the Orthodox cross. A nod to shared history amid talks. https://t.co/LTxCqpjaVE

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2. Vladimir Putin is probably one of the few world leaders who doesn't fly Boeing or Airbus. He uses a Russian-made Ilyushin. https://t.co/92FtsvLaB3

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3. You don't Mess with Putin 🔥 https://t.co/elGmQp494i

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4. Putin is teaching a kid how to take down a grown man using body weight https://t.co/h7OSXW45yV

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5. Vladimir Putin meeting a blind young Russian journalist who 'sees" with touch. https://t.co/rWT6RWekx0

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6. Justin Trudeau almost finds out what happens when you put your hands on Putin. https://t.co/3Ge0bRWkuF

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7. When you forget which glass contains poison ... (This video is reversed) https://t.co/GlTHldvna6

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8. In 2001, Russia’s Most Powerful Oligarch Boris Berezvosky Threatened to Overthrow President Putin and soon he finds out The Power of President Putin. https://t.co/DVsZpFwyYi

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-Как вы оцениваете усилия Бориса Березовского в том, что вас в вашем кресле скоро не будет? Спасибо. Борис Березовский это кто? How do you assess Boris Berezovsky's efforts in making sure you will not be in your chair soon? Thank you. Who is Boris Berezovsky?
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Speaker 0: -Как вы оцениваете усилия Бориса Березовского в том, что вас в вашем кресле скоро не будет? Спасибо. Борис Березовский это кто?

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9. Russian President Putin proves why he has a black belt! https://t.co/yfsUmcl10c

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10. Putin meets his first teacher in Kremlin, the details of conversation remain unknown, but do the feelings need narration? https://t.co/tmotVNhsG0

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11. Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping bodyguards acknowledging each other https://t.co/PN0kcYZvAN

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12. Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen making a rare public appearance at a monument honoring the United States cooperation during WWII - just hours before the summit with the President Trump. https://t.co/FEJeBkoQ5o

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13. In a 2007 meeting, Putin brought in his Dog in front of the German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who has a phobia of dogs. https://t.co/tGmP60aYke

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14. Putin draws bizarre smiley face on electric whiteboard in Moscow. https://t.co/lijXkCd5da

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15. Vladimir Putin was captured on video gesturing a talkative host not to speak while the national anthem is being played. https://t.co/ty7UeoLs83

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16. President Putin stuns the World by CONFIRMING the Ukraine War NEVER would have started if Donald Trump was President. https://t.co/8yqbXZIkc2

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In 2022, during the last contact with the previous administration, I tried to convince my former American colleague that the situation should not be brought to the point of no return regarding hostilities, and to accept it back then. That's a big mistake. Today, Trump says that if he was the president back then, there would be no war, and I am quite sure that it would indeed be so. I can confirm that. I believe that me and President Trump have built a very good, business-like and trustworthy contact, and I have every reason to believe that moving down this path, we can reach the end of the conflict sooner.
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Speaker 0: That in 2022, during the last contact with the previous administration, I tried to convince my previous American colleague that it should not the situation should not be brought to the point of no return when it would come to hostilities and accept it quite directly back then. That's a big mistake. Today, when president Trump saying that if he was the president back then, there will be no war. And I'm quite sure that it would indeed be so. I can confirm that. I think that overall, me and president Trump have built a very good business like and trustworthy contact. And I have every reason to believe that moving down this path, we can come and the sooner the better to the end of the conflict.

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17. George W. Bush dancing to a Russian folk song with Vladimir Putin in the background. This occurred in Sochi in 2008 but was made public recently to commemorate Putin's 20th year in power. https://t.co/BYnFX7041G

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18. In 2016, Putin brought his dog Yume into the room in front of two Japanese Journalists. https://t.co/AaGuABdhJM

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19. Conor McGregor was given a warning for putting his arm over Vladimir Putin. https://t.co/ZHKZ0danbO

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20. Putin’s reaction to seeing Russian fighter jets escorting his plane ✈️ https://t.co/wCnaZ9jHxO

Saved - August 17, 2025 at 2:06 PM
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I shared insights about the lesser-known challenges of living in Japan, touching on topics like dating, job opportunities, public transport, water quality, food, and fashion culture. Despite these issues, I emphasized the positives, such as Japan's low crime rate and the kindness of its people. I highlighted the country's technological advancements, beautiful landscapes, and unique cultural practices, like the efficient use of water in toilets and the harmonious coexistence of wildlife and humans. Japan's resilience and recovery from disasters also deserve recognition.

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A lady posted about the dark side of living in Japan no one actually talks about. You will be shocked, Check thread 🤯😳 https://t.co/hwFmk5x17n

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1. Dating https://t.co/hRkyZOxn7T

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2. Job opportunities https://t.co/uKkYUs7Bi0

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3. Public transport https://t.co/HLR5iwTeJp

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4. Water quality https://t.co/5XLS9ERB6Y

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5. Food https://t.co/anT3UpAKQg

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6. Tips https://t.co/z25K4JCnjB

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7. Fashion culture https://t.co/2jRAsp2xYf

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8. Sorry to those who expected to see bad news about Japan. They have the lowest crime rate in the world and is one of the best countries you can ever be at👏🏻❤️ https://t.co/FTTrCBr012

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9. Big salute to all Japanese, we love you 🙏 https://t.co/VSfq7EVlxV

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10. In a civilized nation like Japan, it is not uncommon during a rainstorm for wild animals to seek refuge alongside humans, sharing the same shelter in harmonious coexistence....💕 https://t.co/Eko1W8vITK

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11. Technology wise Japan is TOP. Making Electricity from your footsteps. https://t.co/9UBFuGceRs

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This is how Japan generates electricity using people's footsteps. Tokyo, one of the busiest cities in the world, has installed these special black tiles on pedestrian walkways. Every time someone steps on them, the tiles capture the kinetic energy from footsteps and convert it into electricity, powering the city's future with every step. At the core of this technology is piezoelectric technology, which converts mechanical pressure into electrical power. A single step can light up 10 bulbs for twenty seconds. This technology is now spreading worldwide with several European countries implementing it in high traffic areas such as football stadiums and amusement parks. Every bit of kinetic energy is maximized and transformed into green energy, making each step part of a sustainable future.
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Speaker 0: This is how Japan generates electricity using people's footsteps. Tokyo, one of the busiest cities in the world, has installed these special black tiles on pedestrian walkways. Every time someone steps on them, the tiles capture the kinetic energy from footsteps and convert it into electricity, powering the city's future with every step. At the core of this technology is piezoelectric technology, which converts mechanical pressure into electrical power. A single step can light up 10 bulbs for twenty seconds. This technology is now spreading worldwide with several European countries implementing it in high traffic areas such as football stadiums and amusement parks. Every bit of kinetic energy is maximized and transformed into green energy, making each step part of a sustainable future. Who would have thought that every step we take is quietly changing the world, turning walking into a glowing experience? How cool is that?

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12. Cherry blossom season in Japan 🇯🇵 https://t.co/1mhUbyUv0y

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13. Japan is a country where people feel privileged to lend a helping hand to each other. https://t.co/STe4oVqksU

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14. After the 2011 tsunami, Japan built sea walls up to massive 14.7 meters high and about 395-430 km long, aligned with the "Great Tsunami". https://t.co/J3lCsCga0R

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15. 200 year old wisteria tree in Japan https://t.co/k5KGH7HY75

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16. A Deer in Nara (Japan) politely waiting for traffic to stop before crossing. https://t.co/MlnRoXa3Ft

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17. This sprawling 15-hectares in Hokkaido, Japan is incredible. The vibrant landscape is home to more than 30 kinds of flowers including tulips, oriental poppies, lavenders, sunflowers, petunias and much more. 🌼🌺 https://t.co/7ca5OWECKX

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18. How these children in Japan thanks this driver who gave way to them. https://t.co/UBSAHPNxDv

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19. Japanese toilets often have a sink on top, allowing you to wash hands with water that's reused for flushing, saving millions of liters of water yearly. https://t.co/tBGB38sqSg

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20. Japan's simple, elegant and super complex underground bicycle parking system. https://t.co/0D4h2PrO5G

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21. Japanese kids doing their assignment 😂❤️ https://t.co/3pPFA8f7o9

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Okay. We study English now. May I interview you? Yes. Sure. Sure. Thank you very much. We ask three questions. Okay. What's your name? Coleman. Do wanna spell that? How do you spell it? Where where are you from? America. United States. America. Ever been there? You you've been there? I'm from Shiga. Oh, okay. Japanese Shiga. What Japanese who do you like? Oh, this one. That's it. Okay. Nice to meet you guys. This is thank you gift. Oh cool. Who's that? Crane? Sunlight hot. Oh, okay. Okay. Cool. I get woah. What is this? A dragon.
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Speaker 0: These kids are coming. Excuse me. What's up? Excuse me. Elementary school students. Okay. We study English now. May I interview you? Yes. Sure. Sure. Thank you very much. We ask three questions. Okay. What's your name? Coleman. Do wanna spell that? How do you spell it? Where where are you from? America. United States. America. Ever been there? You you've been there? I'm from Shiga. Oh, okay. Japanese Shiga. What Japanese who do you like? Oh, this one. That's it. Okay. Nice to meet you guys. This is thank you gift. Oh, cool. Who's that? Crane? Sunlight hot. Oh, okay. Okay. Cool. I get woah. What is this? A dragon.

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22. Many airports in Japan really do this. https://t.co/b62uoSYNyC

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23. Since its opening in September 1994, Kansai International Airport has never experienced "lost baggage" due to airport-related causes. Its accurate and swift handling has earned high praise internationally. https://t.co/RULkbL3bX8

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24. The world should learn from Japan. Not just its tragedy, but its recovery.💕 https://t.co/QK4bkyUpGW

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