You sleep the shit out of that bed man !
And Bitcoin is money so ...I need to brush up on my Venn diagrams.
That's our money , our time and effort on this earth , damn right we should be picky !
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Stopppppp XD
Didn't realise that there was Zapraisers on Amethyst now , that's pretty neat . Do you think it could replace all that Give Send Gone bullshit ?
nostr:npub1mutnyacc9uc4t5mmxvpprwsauj5p2qxq95v4a9j0jxl8wnkfvuyque23vg just zapped the shit out of me ! Total legends.

Save money on drugs , just read the Guardian and you will feel like you are tripping balls .

Might give me a reason to buy this T-Shirt:
Upcoming PWA non-custodial lightning wallet for mobile and in effect anything with a browser. Can run like a full node, you can actually use it as a routing node too.
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Shut the fuck up , that's nuts .
What's Mutiny ? I've heard it mentioned so many times now !
It's the only way he can get it up .
New doomsday clock for climate change has just been launched https://nostr.build/av/6ab69b361e38fab763c384bf129de555a4a44c0fb66f26f78ad6b34955dd7912.mov
Fuck me
Hugh O’Neill, the hero of Clonmel, was governor and he refused all Ireton’s terms of surrender. The city held out for a year, but again starvation and lack of ammunition forced O’Neill to make terms. Plague also raged in the city, and thousands died from it. Ireton was so impressed with O’Neill’s bravery and soldierly qualities that he gave spe cial orders that his life was to be spared, although many of Ireton’s senior officers wanted him killed in retaliation for his defence of Clonmel. It is an ironic fact of history that Ireton died of the plague a few days after the surrender of Limerick, and that when his body was shipped back to England for a state funeral, O’Neill should be on the same ship, bound for imprisonment in the Tower. Before he died, Ireton’s last act was to write a letter to Parliament request ing them to “use the brave warrior with all civility and humanity”. O’Neill spent some months in the Tower, but on an appeal by the Spanish ambassador he was allowed to go to Spain, where he entered the Spanish service.







