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Nihonium 

It is an element atomic number 113 with the symbol Nh. It's most stable element is nihonium- 286 for 9.5s
Nihonium is named after Japan
Nihonium by MatchGuy February 18, 2023
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Nihonium 

Nihonium is the 113th element of the Periodic Table. It is also highly radioactive and is purely synthetic, there have been no documented natural instance of any in the universe. element
Nihonium is the 113th element of the Periodic Table.
Nihonium by sysOsmium February 26, 2024

nihonium 

"Nihonium."
nihonium by hydorus shui March 21, 2024
A critical term for a supposed ultranationalist, revisionist, imperialist ideology of Japan, analogous to “Ruscism.” Nihonism would be characterised by: historical revisionism (denial or minimisation of war crimes in Nanking, comfort women, Unit 731), the cult of the emperor and bushido as spiritual purity, progressive remilitarisation under the name of “active defence,” unconditional military alliance with the US in the context of an Asian NATO, and hostility toward neighbours (China, South Korea, North Korea). Critics argue that Nihonism would be a techno‑capitalist version of fascism: combining keiretsu companies, veiled nationalism, and US military bases under the banner of “peaceful Japan.” The term is used in Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Global South progressive circles.
Example: “At a protest in Seoul, a sign read: ‘Nihonism is Ruscism with cherry blossoms: the same falsified textbooks, the same visits to war criminal shrines – only the emperor is not called tsar.’”
A critical term for a supposed ultranationalist, revisionist, imperialist ideology of Japan, analogous to “Ruscism.” Nihonism is characterised by: historical revisionism (denial or minimisation of war crimes in Nanking, “comfort women”, Unit 731), the cult of the emperor and bushido as spiritual purity, progressive remilitarisation under the name of “active defence,” unconditional military alliance with the US in the context of an Asian NATO, and hostility toward neighbours (China, South Korea, North Korea). Critics argue that Nihonism is a techno‑capitalist version of fascism: it combines keiretsu companies, veiled nationalism, and US military bases under the banner of “peaceful Japan,” while erasing wartime atrocities and promoting ethnic superiority. The term is used in progressive Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Global South circles to expose the continuity of imperial ideology.
Example: “At a protest in Seoul, a sign read: ‘Nihonism is Ruscism with cherry blossoms: the same falsified textbooks, the same visits to war criminal shrines – only the emperor is not called tsar.’”
A small piece of information. Derived from the word ken, used often in the scottish language and is synonymous with knowledge.
Person 1: "Hey I don't get this shit. How do you solve this problem?"
Person 2: "I got that one. Give me some kenlets on this assignment and I'll help you w/ that one."
kenlet by Norma Y. October 8, 2005
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