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Criticism should give constructive advice to make the country better. China’s government has done great for decades — so why criticize? Japanese people criticizing their government? Useful? 30 years of decline!Is their ‘criticism’ just fancy farting?
中国人「日本は過剰にルールに縛られた国。政治批判の自由を除けば、中国の方が自由。」 sn-jp.com/archives/283064
Replying to @GodlyNations
No! He is using his money to invent and build things for good purposes and has created many, many jobs in the process. To take away his money is a socialist concept that destroys the creative, constructive influence in a society and its economy.
Oluyemi ***RespectYaSelf**❤ 💡 retweeted
When you listen to Fashola, the conversation is always thought provoking, constructive and solutions centered. We indeed need a consensus on various issues in Nigeria.
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ใครด่าเจนจีวันนี่ขอให้ชิบหาย อีเวน เกมสูสีจะแย่ ยังจะมาด่ากัน วิจารณ์แบบ constructive ได้เว้ย แต่ใครด่าไม่สมเหตุสมผลขอให้นอนไม่หลับ กินไม่อร่อยไปเดือนนึง แม่ง
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I do think this is true. I agree that there are lots of holes that further research would be very welcome to fill. But the fact that so much professional energy is being used to deny or minimise the issue or blame patients rather than trying to get to the bottom of what is happening and work on solutions (possible without perfect knowledge!) harms the credibility of psychiatry further and undermines faith that patients have in the specialty. The quicker it moves past to minimisation to constructive action the quicker it will re-build it reputation.
Replying to @markhoro
The longer the denial of psychiatric drug harm and withdrawal injuries goes on It becomes crystal clear biomedical psychiatry is all about protecting the status quo and avoiding accountability. If there was any concerns for patients safety and wellbeing seriously addressing the horrific harms would be a priority.
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MOFE. (imofen) retweeted
I told them, nothing beats constructive fr. 🔥💣
I'm getting rid of all the red this week, who's with me ?
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Actually a constructive use of time tbh
People vandalize NYPD police vehicle after New York Knicks win NBA Championship. West 28th Street just east of 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NYC, 12:27 AM, Sunday, June 14, 2026. THREAD 1/
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GOD's Weekly Market Review - SPX QQQ A50 STI (Charts as of 14 June 2026) 👀 每周市场回顾 - 中文在下面 👇 The weekly charts across all four markets continue to show a clear constructive bullish bias. Price action remains in an overall uptrend structure with no major breakdown visible yet. S&P 500 (Weekly) - Strong multi-year uptrend still intact, price riding the long-term rising trendline. - Recent high near the 7380 area followed by a pullback of about 2.6%, but moves are still printing as blue candles. - TGPS Weekly Mode remains Bullish with no red arrow signals. This feels like a healthy pullback in an expensive market to me. I’m staying patient and will continue holding steady until clear stabilization appears. Nasdaq 100 (Weekly) - Long-term uptrend channel holding well despite a sharper recent swing. - High followed by roughly 3.9% pullback, yet blue candles dominate and mode stays Bullish. - Expensive valuations but no trend change visible. This looks expensive to me too, but the bullish structure is still intact. I see no reason to panic and will wait for confirmation before making any moves. iShares A50 (02823) (Weekly) - Clean breakout and strong trending up recently with good follow-through. - Consistent blue candles pushing to new highs around the 17.50 area. - TGPS Weekly Mode Bullish and showing clear relative strength. A50 is trending up nicely here and this relative strength feels encouraging to me. I like the setup and plan to hold on steadily. Straits Times (Weekly) - Steady grind higher making new highs near the 5026 area in a very orderly way. - Blue candles throughout the recent advance with low volatility. - TGPS Weekly Mode remains Bullish. This kind of quiet uptrend feels comfortable for risk management to me. Even though it looks expensive, I’m happy to continue holding as long as the mode stays positive. This week the moves were driven by post-SpaceX IPO digestion and profit-taking in the expensive US indices, while A50 continued showing strength with its solid uptrend. Most traders are viewing this as a normal healthy correction inside the bigger bull market rather than any trend change. Many are holding positions because no clear trend reversal signals have appeared yet, staying disciplined to avoid unnecessary FOMO. Look Ahead Major events next week: - Key US economic data releases mid-week - Fed speakers and updates throughout the week My action: - Stay patient and systematic with no blind chasing or emotional selling. - Watch closely for any red arrow signals especially in SPX and QQQ, but hold steady as long as blue candles and Bullish mode continue. - If we see stabilization and blue candles breaking recent highs, I may trail stops or add selectively on strength. - Keep risk management tight with proper position sizing, no panic, just steady holding while the long-term bullish bias remains intact. This is for educational and informational purposes only. Not financial advice. Trading involves risk of loss. Always do your own research and manage your own risk. What are you watching for next week? Drop your thoughts below 👇 follow me for more update Need more Market Weekly outlook, Comment below. 每周市场回顾 - SPX QQQ A50 STI(截至2026年6月14日图表)👀 四个市场的周线图继续显示出清晰的建设性偏多头偏向。价格走势整体维持在上升结构中,尚未出现重大破位。 S&P 500 (Weekly) - 长期上升趋势依然完整,价格沿着长期上升趋势线运行。 - 近期高点接近7380区域后回调约2.6%,但仍以蓝色蜡烛为主。 - TGPS周线模式保持偏多头,没有出现红色箭头信号。 这感觉像是贵价市场里的健康回调。我会保持耐心,继续稳健持有,直到出现明确稳定信号。 Nasdaq 100 (Weekly) - 长期上升通道依然稳固,尽管近期出现较大幅度波动。 - 高点后回调约3.9%,但蓝色蜡烛仍占主导,模式保持偏多头。 - 估值偏贵但趋势未变。 这看起来也很贵,但我觉得偏多头结构依然完整。我没有理由慌张,会等待确认后再行动。 iShares A50 (02823) (Weekly) - 近期干净突破并强势上涨,跟进良好。 - 持续蓝色蜡烛推高至17.50区域附近新高。 - TGPS周线模式偏多头,显示出明显相对强势。 A50这里上涨趋势很不错,这种相对强势让我觉得很鼓舞。我喜欢这个格局,会继续稳健持有。 Straits Times (Weekly) - 稳步推高,在5026区域附近有序创出新高。 - 近期上涨全程蓝色蜡烛,波动较小。 - TGPS周线模式保持偏多头。 这种安静的上涨趋势让我觉得风险管理很舒服。虽然看起来贵,但我很乐意继续持有,只要模式维持正面。 这周的走势主要是SpaceX IPO后的消化和美股贵价指数的获利了结,而A50则继续展现强势上涨趋势。 X上大多数交易者都把这视为牛市中的正常健康回调,而不是趋势改变。很多人选择继续持有,因为还没有出现红色箭头或模式翻转,他们保持纪律避免不必要的FOMO。 Look Ahead 下周重大事件: - 周中关键美国经济数据发布 - 全周Fed发言人和更新 我的行动: - 保持耐心和系统化,不盲目追涨也不情绪化卖出。 - 密切留意SPX和QQQ是否出现红色箭头信号,但只要蓝色蜡烛和偏多头模式继续,就稳健持有。 - 如果出现稳定且蓝色蜡烛突破近期高点,我可能会跟踪止盈或在强势时选择性加仓。 - 严格控制风险,保持合理仓位规模,不慌张,只要长期偏多头偏向还在就继续稳健持有。 这仅供教育和信息用途。不是财务建议。交易涉及损失风险。请始终自行研究并管理自身风险。 下周你在关注什么?欢迎在下面留言讨论 👇 也欢迎关注我获取更多更新 #MarketReview #Trading #StockMarket
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A's "realism" is theological. Numbers exist eternally but in the divine intellect, not as freestanding abstractions. That's divine conceptualism. Zwier frames it as a constructive argument for Christian philosophy of math, not a settled taxonomy. Also got A birth year wrong, soXD
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Garrick Rose retweeted
#TamiBench #constructive #criticism When Steve spotted an attractive woman wearing a tool belt, he immediately whistled and asked her to spin around and provide a better view of her physique. "You first," she suggested with a smile. He would not be whistling through his ball-gag.
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A main thing that I wish long-time fans of an old show would realize is if/when a new adaption or remake is released... 1. You are not obligated to like the new show 2. Nothing will erase the greatness of the old show But what's super annoying is when you cannot adapt, or grow, or learn to see things from a different perspective and enjoy the new show. Yes, it might not be anything like what you used to love, but that doesn't mean there isn't anything decent or worthy of checking out in the new version. Liking the new show, for whatever reason, is not the same as denouncing the original. Even if narratively the stories connect in some abstract way, that does not negate anything that came before, nor does it mean that this is the ONLY way that timeline can progress. It's just one of many possibilities. If you're familiar with anything regarding the greater timeline/universe view of things, you can easily see this as one possible timeline stemming from a specific point in the past. Maybe you think it's narratively interesting or not, that's up to you; but the validity of the story itself is absolutely sound. But let's draw this line in the sand, shall we? We are all adults at this point and are able to draw distinctions between the old show and the new... Nothing that the new show does can negatively affect the old. If you think it does, then that's entirely in your head. What's best to do is see the good in everything. It's been 38 years since the original show broadcast on TV in Japan and 31 years since it originally aired in the United States (which was my first experience). It's a miracle that anything's happened at all, let alone including many of the original cast! I cannot express more my elation to go to actual events for this series and see my #1 favorite voice actor of all time in person. For that alone, I am eternally grateful for anyone who had a hand in making this new series a reality. Granted, it's not exactly in the form I would have wanted to see, but it's still 'something', and that's more than we've ever gotten in these past 38 years, so I'm not one to complain. That being said, I would really like to ask fans to avoid overly one-sided comments like "The new series sucks" or "This ain't my RW!" without any constructive criticism. It's not productive. If you've seen my spreadsheet, you'd know that I have my own lengthy criticisms about it, but at the end of the day, everything I feel about it is positive. So for anyone who thinks that I'm just flapping my mouth off, you're welcome to read more about my overall impressions of the new show. It's available in English and a super quick Japanese translation via Google: docs.google.com/spreadsheets… Generally speaking, as someone in the anime production business, I can see the great lengths and bounds by which the main folks took to even propose this project. This isn NOT a simple feat, especially for a 38 year old IP, that's not something that's easily done... so there's a great amount of faith from the producers at Sunrise and BNE to even greenlight this project; and for all of them, I am EXTREMELY thankful. I never would have imagined that I'd be able to engage with so many original fans, or participate in live events. I am instantly brought back to my 15 year old self when I first came in contact with this show, and I'm really excited to see where the second season of the new show will go... I have lots of speculation, and I'll be super curious to see whether or not any of my hunches will land! Alternatively, I seem to feel like the general Japanese fanbase is VERY different from the overall Western fanbase... Like the Japanese side is much more willing and accepting of the new show than International fans. I'm not really sure why that is, and since I've lived the majority of my adult life in Japan, I can't really relate too much to most International fans... I'd be curious to hear more about this, from any side.
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Replying to @PolybiusOfNorth
That's just as st_pid as believing that @SenWarren is fighting for the little people. Bourgeois pretensions are never constructive.
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Parithabangal kept their criticism very decently. A constructive criticism always helps a government to grow! ❤️💛
Un route dhan ya correct @arivalayam 👍
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A constructive future can't be built on lies and a false view of history. I would think that you would have learned that from observing Russia's behavior. Ukraine and Poland have similar historical issues and have worked to reconcile over them and continue to do so.
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Appreciate constructive criticism, it is a chance for you to understand your shortcomings, and work on yourself to become the best you can be.
Replying to @fotfotsluv
Sweetheart, did op add for them, if they did then we'll know it's their shitty opinion which holds no water..the fact they didn't means they were open to constructive criticism which I gave..why you blaming me??🤔🤔
Replying to @dammiedammie35
To the general public of Abia State, It is important to respond to the recent claims being circulated regarding the state of our dear Abia under the current administration of Governor Alex C. Otti. While everyone is entitled to political opinion, it is misleading to describe Abia State as “neglected” or “broken” without acknowledging the visible and ongoing developments across the state. Today, major roads in Aba, Umuahia, and other parts of the state are undergoing reconstruction and rehabilitation after years of decay. Infrastructure renewal is ongoing, not absent. We also cannot ignore the improvements being recorded in areas of fiscal discipline, healthcare upgrades, school rehabilitation, and urban renewal projects that are actively reshaping the state’s outlook. Constructive criticism is welcome in a democracy, but it must be based on facts rather than political exaggeration or emotional narratives. Abia belongs to all of us, and progress should be assessed honestly and responsibly. We therefore encourage all political actors to engage with facts, contribute meaningfully to development discussions, and refrain from statements that may mislead the public or undermine ongoing work on the ground. Abia is a shared responsibility, and its progress must not be reduced to partisan misrepresentation. Doris, get behind us. @alexottiofr
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The Fed’s $26.5B Treasury purchases aren’t revolutionary, but they’re quietly constructive for crypto in 2026. Liquidity adoption ETFs = interesting setup. What do you think — bullish or overhyped? Drop your take #Bitcoin #Crypto #etfs #trader
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Gwinnie Y Bannau retweeted
“What is needed is constructive dialogue about how the law can work for everybody, based on a shared and accurate understanding of the law as it is, rather than the law as activists would prefer it to be.” Akua Reindorf KC knows equality law inside out and back to front… she will be joining the panel discussing Women and the Law: is the contract between women and the State broken? Come and hear her speak at Feminism: What’s the Point? 2026. Tickets available via the pinned post on our profile. See you there…
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In focus:: Peter Obi and his toxic and, disgusting and abusive Obidient mob. The moment you criticize Peter Obi or say that he is not your preferred presidential candidate, some of them immediately resort to insults, curses, and personal attacks rather than engaging in constructive debate. To those who behave this way, my message is simple: In my view, Peter Obi is a weak, divisive, manipulative, and ineffective politician who has not demonstrated that he has the solutions Nigeria needs. I believe he has done little to project a positive image of Nigeria and is often quick to highlight the country's shortcomings and challenges. I also believe that his positions and statements have, at times, appeared more sympathetic to the Biafran cause than to the broader Nigerian project. Critics point to his comments regarding IPOB, a group that has been designated as a terrorist organization by the Nigerian government, as evidence of this concern. Furthermore, while he frequently criticizes government policies and decisions, I do not believe he has provided sufficiently detailed or practical explanations of how he would address Nigeria's major challenges if entrusted with leadership. For these reasons, I do not consider him a suitable candidate to lead Nigeria. That said, political disagreements should be addressed through facts, ideas, and respectful dialogue—not insults, intimidation, or personal attacks.