Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

I think it was nostr:npub1rtlqca8r6auyaw5n5h3l5422dm4sry5dzfee4696fqe8s6qgudks7djtfs who argued that bitcoiners and grandmothers basically give the same advice:

-Save money, go for walks, plant a garden, eat real food, don't trust the banks, focus on your community, get some sun, etc.

I think that comparison is under-marketed. We need some memes about it or something.

We’re honestly a very wholesome and lindy community, not sure why we spend so much time seeming angry and disillusioned lol

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Need to emphasize this more. Can't let the angry-fringe set the stereotype.

The real stereotype seems to be the equivalent of techno-savvy pro-human grandmas. Techno-grandmas.

Lately the best meme has been nostr:npub1dvufvl73s0xdz8d75dgcyjvl0wrmczczvr0ef88g5x8uehmr4fus0j0pwx out there walking in the sun with good posture and talking about virtue.

I don't know, but somehow we need more material and memes on this. I love the dichotomy between how the media describes it as weird and fringe and hyper-masculine whereas really it's more like "grandma has actually been through the 1940s and knows some shit that she wants to explain."

Our memework could use an uptick to make the dreamwork.

It’s funny, we are only fringe b/c the media has fed the public the lie of being taken care of.

I think you'll remember why we're angry when you go back to mulling over the fiat system. I'm pretty zen but whenever I think about Alex Gladstein's IMF writings I get really angry again.

Memework to make the dreamwork. Love that! 🫂

Because we are also aware of what it "could" be

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