this is exactly why we nostr
While bitcoins price has no ceiling, it's rabbithole has no bottom.
as long as you have guaranteed access to a cheap power source
primal all the way 🙌
‚In recent years, blockchain #surveillance (BS) companies have become increasingly important players in the cryptocurrency industry.
Their business model consists in developing proprietary software that collects and interprets public data available on public blockchains and in selling their services to governments, banks, exchanges, and others that need access to this data.‘
https://mises.org/wire/government-wants-turn-blockchain-firms-servants-state
the (BS) stands for bullshit, right? RIGHT?
Some big media account on Twitter asked people what they think the best music album ever was, front to back.
While some albums are more iconic than others, the fascinating thing about the question is how it tends to be a sign of what era someone came of age in (i.e. which decade they grew up as a teenager), and what cultural part of that era they were more in line with. Sure, some people go back and find older iconic music and appreciate it the most, the absolute greats of the past, but the more typical outcome is that someone finds music from their coming-of-age years to be what somehow sticks out.
For me it was rock in the 2000s, and my mental answer to the question of "best album?" was Meteora by Linkin Park.
While it was a very popular album and also well-remembered, it doesn't generally go down on the ageless list of greats. In other words, it's always kind of a top two or three genre item. I could argue why other more iconic albums are better, and why they "should" be my answer. For example I could go a little bit before my time, but still close enough, and say Nirvana's Nevermind was better. That would poll better.
But basically, as a product of my time, Meteora is just the one that struck the right chords at the right time when I was a teenager. It's the one that spoke to me. I would listen to it casually, and then also listen to certain songs in it before martial arts tournaments to get myself in the combat zone. Even as my musical tastes changed over time, that's the album I listened to the most of all time, and so when I hear it in the present day, I still appreciate it a ton.
The fact that they crossed genres appealed to me a lot. Their main vocalist, Bennington, struck their melodic and emotional aspect. The other vocalist, Shinoda, was their hip-hop guy, with a rougher or more practical aspect. Mr. Hahn brought an electronic aspect, and Delson brought the rock guitar aspect. Some of their stylization was anime-aligned, and I was into anime at the time. Basically whatever vibes I might be feeling as a teenager at the time, there was something in Linkin Park that spoke to it, with Meteora being among their best and which came out at the right time when I was 15. It's like Bennington would speak to my emo aspect and help me acknowledge it, while Shinoda and the others would pump me back up, and tell me to not fuck around and get back out there, and boost my confidence. Yin and Yang.
Another reason I thought of this is that here in 2023, Linkin Park released a 20th anniversary edition of Meteora, which included a couple songs like "Lost" that didn't make it into the original. It all hits a bit harder for us fans based on the fact that the lead singer, Chester Bennington, is no longer with us. RIP.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NK_JOkuSVY&ab_channel=LinkinPark
Anyway, I’m doing a series of “real thoughts” uniquely on Nostr, and this is the second one.
Conclusion: Sometimes what hits harder subjectively is worth appreciating, rather than just whatever can be argued to be the best objective answer. Somewhere on that border between "objectively good" and "came out at the right time and hit the spot for you and imprinted itself" is your answer that is worth exploring and sharing.
What's your answer?

‚We know that #Bitcoin solves humanity’s many monetary problems far better than #CBDCs do.‘
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/bitcoiners-must-do-more-to-warn-of-cbdc-dangers
We can not save them all.
Most people will learn through pain. Sadly
It is not a coincidence that the biggest financial fiat institution is called crack rock.
"Well I believe, fiat is burning to the ground, oh well I guess we're gonna find out.
Let's stack some more bitcoin, let's stack some more bitcoin"
is it me or does he look like nostr:npub1pyp9fqq60689ppds9ec3vghsm7s6s4grfya0y342g2hs3a0y6t0segc0qq
Sam Altman is a nihilistic power hungry wolf in a sheep's clothing.
Still mainstream media is hanging on his lips portraying him as a new "tech god".
Beware of these people (Musk, etc.) and their BS narrative about AGI they want to shove down our throat so badly in order to grab for even more control and power.
Just killed the FED,
Put a seed inside my head, pulled my fiat,
Now their dead
MAMAAA
Welcome to our brave new world.



