Por el maldito enfermo que hace eso, ¡y el padre y madre loco, defende a tu familia, ES LO QUE TENÉS QUE HACER!
This happened today in Bhttps://m.primal.net/LNza.mp4 arcelona, a city destroyed by the woke culture.
As a note, a man has to defend his family at all costs.
Que horror, me gustaría ver de un poco antes como llegaron a estar tan cerca, me vuelvo loco 😱😡😡😡😡
Wow, what a concise and profound note, love it! 💕
The debate on the origin of money is between 3 hypotheses:
1. Market origin (Menger)
2. Fiat origin (chartalist)
3. Debt
Rivers of ink have been poured by economists on the theoretical arguments for each of these... but at some point you have to look at the physical archaological evidence to try to determine who is right.
The first coins are from Lydia 6th C. BC. Minted by King Croesus in silver, gold and electrum.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croeseid
Much earlier, in the 18th C. BC we have the Code of Hammurabi establishing prices in shekels and minas of silver. Other prices are established in weights of barley.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_of_Hammurabi
So we have a clearly established timeline between the use of commodities in Sumer and Babylon 20-18th C. BC and the use of metallic coins in Lydia 6th C. BC.
During the bronze age we have well documented trade between Mesopotamian empires, Cyprus, Egypt, Mycenae... there are plenty of clay tablets, shipwrecks with goods, messages between kings and a LOT of pottery made in one place and found in another.
One of the best examples of this is the cargo of the Uluburun shipwreck (14th C): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uluburun_shipwreck
The complaint tablet to Ea-nāṣir (18th C) is the oldest known customer review:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complaint_tablet_to_Ea-n%C4%81%E1%B9%A3ir
The archaeological evidence is there to answer the question. If we define money correctly, we can set a test for the 3 hypotheses and see how the evidence stacks up for each of them.

Great note 👌, thanks!
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Animals are never wrong, trust them.
Mañana dominguera de juegos 💕 
Great note, thanks very much!
I was prrscribed a biteguard and usually forget to use it 😑
I don't think that I can get a sleep study here where I live, but I'll definitely search about air quality during sleep. Maybe I can rid off the biteguard... 😁
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Hoy Wikileaks cumple su mayoría de edad ¡18 años!
El 4 de octubre de 2006, Julian Assange presentó una nueva organización “sin ánimo de lucro”, fundada por él, que se dedicaría a promover la verdad y la transparencia, a través de la publicación de documentos, preservando el anonimato de sus fuentes. El objetivo, explicaba Assange en su momento, era develar comportamientos poco ortodoxos, poco éticos o ilegales, de funcionarios públicos, empresas e instituciones estatales en todo el mundo. La definió como “una gran biblioteca de la rebelión”. Se llamaría Wikileaks.
Felicidades Julian, el periodista más grande de nuestro tiempo 💖
#wikileaks
Pavel Durov (Founder of Telegram): Before vs. After $15 Billion https://t.co/gMALLOGmO4 https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1840109056159027200/vid/avc1/720x594/pGu9h-aUrcSS0ULU.mp4?tag=16
"You are not ugly, you are poor" - Pavel Durov
Si hay que esperar el vuelo, al menos vamos a ponerle onda 😁🤤 
"The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step." - Lao Tzu


