my dad said they were doing the same thing as the seinfeld ending & he would know
by the lake
thinking about curb
i only saw the end
but my dad & mom watched seinfeld all the time & one of my happy memories
is being in my bedroom supposed to be sleeping
hearing them laugh downstairs together
which is a weird feelin
cos i am not at that location or even in that state
🤤 looks incredible
enjoy
never read mein kampf but il tell you what
id write something better in jail
i will say that
come what may
me sitting in jail
i do not care
im going nowhere
i will literally cheerlead whatever it is
no expert
no economist
my personal opinion
i leave it to jack
i trust him nostr:note126p5hyjqynknfa23n0hddqh3xpqhk9mel8mtujteez9s5ynws2tsg32rh4
so we better get some real recognition about ~that fact~ very first of all.
~ e v e r y t h i n g ~
whose longevity.
everything since the 1800s has been shortterm & kicking the can down the road onto the kids.
“Integrity is by far the number one deliverable of Bitcoin,” Saylor says. “Institutional investors need reliability and longevity. You have to watch the network run for three to five years without any failure before you even begin to think you can trust it.”
the audacity is a little much.
Anything that advertises privacy and freedom from government theft becomes a direct enemy of the FBI, Interpol, and every law enforcement agency on the planet.
that's simply not true.
“People with billions of dollars don’t want to invest in crypto networks that support anarchists,” Saylor explained.
shut up saylor
