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Just a Swedish 🇸🇪 pleb living in Portugal 🇵🇹 Bitcoin is the ultimate given as a money and as such the ultimate gamechanger.

Nobody thinks she’s beautiful. It is all bullshit propaganda, manufactured to suck the soul out of you and make you an obedient little fucking sheep. nostr:note186lrs8y4d5phguak4k5krs8366cjc5f70lx9t5j0tzw65npqw8mshq4949

The network effect of X is hard to beat. ( since Musk took over it has doubled in reach).

He knows of Nostr, but he ignores it because it is, for now, quite irrelevant as a place to communicate with many people.

Devon Eriksen is a man of a seriously powerful kind. His X account is pure Bitcoin.

I appreciate that you appreciate the wonderful quote!!

The sadistic butchers belong in prison.

Devon Eriksen on X:

”Perhaps you are wondering who these people are, who are willing to eat the bugs, live in the pod, and own nothing.

They are so saturated in slave morality that they think the will to power is evil, and that powerlessness is virtue. They assign their slave morality to every part of the world, believing cats are evil, and trees good, because one has claws and the other does not.

To them, the victim is the perfect example of upright morality, because the victim harms no one. Hence, they aspire to be seen as victims, and would rather be victims than conquerors.

Because they believe impotence to be morality, they believe that power corrupts.

Power does not corrupt. Power reveals corruption.

Your average bugman is just as evil as Stalin or Mao. The only difference is that you have to look closely to spot it, because they have dildos and bongs instead of rifles.

And because, like most evil, they don't believe in the existence of good, they therefore believe everyone to be as secretly evil as themselves, which is why they want to strip all individual power from everyone and bestow it upon the collective.

When they look upon the misuse of power, they believe the problem is the power, not the misuse. Their philosophy is entirely obsessed with an impossible task... creating a world where power exists, and can do things, but is wielded by no one.

They fear responsibility because they know, in bits of their souls they don't frequently examine or talk about, that they are petty and full of hate and want to smash things just to hear the sound of glass breaking.

They fear power, and the responsibility it carries with it, because that responsibility would reveal their lack of character.

Of course we feel more powerful when we carry a firearm. Because we are more powerful. And the willingness to accept that power requires the realization that strength is good.

It is good for the person who has it, and it is as good as the person who has it. And the world is better today than it was 10,000 years ago, precisely because of humanity's will to power, of our desire to conquer nature and rule it.

Because humans are, hands down, no contest, the best known species for the job”. 👇

The Biden-Harris campaign just tweeted *THIS* — while jailing its political opponents. #VoteTrump2024

Well worth a reading from Devon Eriksen, author of Theft of fire 🔥 on X:

”I have a very simple message for everyone who complained that I included the real-world company, SpaceX, in Theft of Fire. For everyone who complained that this was too topical, too on-the-nose, too current-year.

Shut your statist pie hole.

You didn't complain when I mentioned NASA, did you? You had no problem believing a future that included NASA. And if I had credited the bureaucrats at NASA, instead of the entrepreneurs at SpaceX, with conquering the solar system, you would have swallowed that preposterous notion hook, line, and sinker.

No matter how bloated, wasteful, and inefficient NASA is, and continues to be, no matter how many astronauts they kill, statists will continue to believe in them because government.

But if you actually watch the video below, and truly understand it, you will realize that when we manage to conquer space travel, if we manage to conquer space travel, it will be with technology built by free enterprise.

And if we fail, and become irrelevant as a species, it will be because government stopped them.

What you're seeing here is the fourth test flight of Starship, SpaceX's super-heavy orbital launch vehicle, the largest and most powerful thing humanity has ever flown.

Only thirteen months after the first test flight.

They made it all the way.

They lifted a 40 story building into space. All the way up, and all the way home, and they only lost a camera.

And they did it for a total program cost of under 15% of NASA's annual budget.

Watch the video.

I'll wait right here.

If it doesn't move you, then let the rest of us know, and we'll see if we can fit you with prosthetic soul.

Okay, got all that?

Now try to imagine you're a science fiction writer. You're writing a future where humanity stops listening to idiots blithering about pronouns and third world tribal conflicts, and other shit that doesn't matter, and decides to colonize the solar system.

What do you think is the most likely way that happens?

This shit right here, that's how.

Oh, it might not end up being SpaceX. The laws of physics work for other people, too. But it sure as hell is going to be a private company, because the laws of economics work for everyone.

And government agencies only do two things: perpetuate themselves, and try to look busy enough to justify their budgets. NASA has regressed from landing us on the moon to putting stuff in orbit to... well, paying SpaceX to do their job faster and better.

This is the future, people.

SpaceX, and other private launch companies, aren't current thing in current year. They are the technology and architecture of humanity's future.

They are no less the stuff of science fiction than a cybernetic eye, a genetically engineered posthuman, or a prototype AI copied from the brain of a teenage girl.

The future is just a time period that comes along at one second per second, and it happens to all of us. The future of science fiction is something that we, not just as a species, but as individual humans, have to work to create, or tomorrow won't be different from today, except slightly dumber and more infused with arguments about microaggressions.

Somebody has to do the mathematics, run the simulations, design the valves, write the software, pour the concrete, weld the steel.

The shape, the destiny, the very survival of our species has always been dependent on technological advancement.

So building science fiction shit isn't just a thing that matters. If you can see past your job interview on Tuesday, or the next election cycle, it's the only thing that matters.

Make more humans, make more tech.

Latter, rinse, repeat.

Conquer the galaxy, or die trying”.

https://x.com/spacex/status/1798689697184764071?s=46&t=-Ks4q52A7vJzQnCci96yHw