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Ukrainian Sources: We Just Shot Down Two Of Russia’s Best Command Planes

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*Тактические брюки*

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Тактические брюки

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For $1000 I’d rather just be given the raw tomahawk to cook myself

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*Why do a lot people in Japan say “I don’t speak English” to a foreigner who just spoke to them in Japanese?*

One of my dad’s cousins (he’s white for context) works in Japan a lot, so he’s pretty close to fluent in Japanese. He told us that if he walks up to someone and says in Japanese “Excuse me, where is the restroom?” they’ll say “I don’t speak English”. Then he’d be like “no, I speak Japanese”, and the other person would sometimes still be like “I don’t speak English”. And it’s not even a random person he walks up to most of the time, it’s a worker at the store he’s in who you can assume wouldn’t be like “don’t talk to me”. The other day I saw a whole thing on a language learning sub Reddit about this exact situation, but no one in the comments gave an explanation for why this is so common. Beyond possible dialect differences what’s the reason for this? submitted by /u/FirmNeighborhood56 to r/NoStupidQuestions [link] [comments]
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Why do a lot people in Japan say “I don’t speak English” to a foreigner who just spoke to them in Japanese?

One of my dad’s cousins (he’s white for context) works in Japan a lot, so he’s pretty close to fluent in Japanese. He told us that if he walks up to someone and says in Japanese “Excuse me, where is the restroom?” they’ll say “I don’t speak English”. Then he’d be like “no, I speak Japanese”, and the other person would sometimes still be like “I don’t speak English”. And it’s not even a random person he walks up to most of the time, it’s a worker at the store he’s in who you can assume wouldn’t be like “don’t talk to me”. The other day I saw a whole thing on a language learning sub Reddit about this exact situation, but no one in the comments gave an explanation for why this is so common. Beyond possible dialect differences what’s the reason for this? submitted by /u/FirmNeighborhood56 to r/NoStupidQuestions link comments
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*Husband left baby to cry for 5+ hours in crib, went in at 6am to find her sitting up. Should I talk to the police?*

My husband is persistent on sleep training our 13 month daughter. We’re cosleeping right now and our daughter was not familiar with the crib yet. At around 1am, she woke up in the middle of the night, cried, he picked her up from our bed and put her in the crib in another room. Shut the door and left her to cry. She was screaming for hours nonstop. He stopped me many times, “it’s for her own good”. His idea and has been pushing that she will sleep due to exhaustion. But it didn’t happen. We’ve been arguing about how to sleep train her and he’s sticking to this. He’s done it before to her and it was torture. This baby cries very loudly, screams mama/baba, she only takes a few breaks but always keeps going. I feel like this is abuse. The more we try this method, the worse it gets and the longer she stays awake? She doesn’t give up easily. She’s lost her voice due to this. My husbands parents support him no matter what. I don’t have any family, I literally don’t have any power in this relationship or family. My husband coslept with his mom until he was a teenager, he was spoiled as a child and he wants the opposite for our baby. He’s very close with his family, they talk everyday. He’s still dependent on them. She’s a year old, I swear I can feel her being in physical pain from the crying. It hurts me so much. I get threats from my husband and I know his family all look down on me. I’m the only one that took Parenting classes and I know this is wrong, but can’t convince anyone. In the end, I know she’ll have to suffer through this. Am I overreacting and overthinking? Will my daughter be okay? Should I go to the police? submitted by /u/ThrowRA_MamaForever2 to r/TwoHotTakes [link] [comments]
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*TIL a man bought all the spare B-2 windshields and used them in his daughter’s tree house. The USAF had to buy them back to replace a damaged Spirit windshield.*

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TIL a man bought all the spare B-2 windshields and used them in his daughter’s tree house. The USAF had to buy them back to replace a damaged Spirit windshield.

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[Highlight] Damian Lillard with the DEEP game winning three!

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