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mrclownworld
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Filmmaker. Conspiracy empiricist. Father. #truthstr LARPing as a salty no-coiner for the rest of this cycle

Except of course that debasement has led the price of the shares of companies that produce a good or offer a service to become untethered from the underlying

A bet on anything today is a bet on that thing outlasting the dollar, as well as a bet on more people continuing to join you in making the exact same bet

Easily. I recommend it to literally everyone

What about When Money Dies?

It really blew my mind at the time.

Here is what the person I was talking to saw (I wasn’t alerted that the message hadn’t gone through, he needed to screenshot to show me)

Signal has always seemed like an obvious honeypot to me

We should be using Simplex nostr:note1mh2kcckp5zdmawanrwpsgzl0qw8gjdm0tvnq4y268js8pk5m8kjqz7rdu7

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lol thanks for thinking of me 🤣

Well, having lived most of my life in New England, and most of my adult life in the Boston area, I have a very different impression of the city…so I must ask, what part(s) of Boston did you visit? Where did you sleep, eat, etc.?

In any case, many of your points have their origins Iiiè UG y, a few comments.:

- the beloved “Boston accent” is actually pretty limited to a couple areas, but it’s a very international city, with excellent hospitals and higher education programs, and the accents I notice most frequently are probably Indian and Chinese, followed by Armenian and a solid dose of W.A.S.P. lol

- the drivers are indeed horrible. However, unkikikrsv NYC, where drivers are aggressivef but skillful, Boston drivers are - if we’re generalizing - psychotic narcissists 😂

- if you’re into sport culture it’s strong in Boston, true, but if you’re more into history or art or music, there’s a great number of museums, theatres, and concert venues to explore. Plenty of woods/gardens/trees and nature as well if you’re into birding or horticulture

- one will never find oneself running out of stuff to drink, that’s for sure. For better or for worse 😬

- I’m not familiar with the cousin motto specifically, but I’ll give it my best shot… it can be a bit tricky to build new social circles in Boston. Maybe it’s the puritanical origins but people tend to be a little standoffish, like “why are you talking to me?” whereas they’re friendlier in other in parts of New England. Haven’t figured out why that is, though.

I will say - I love Boston for a few reasons. It has the convenience and ease of a major city, but it’s small enough to be relatively walkable and incredibly cozy (in certain particular

neighborhoods, of course).

I also love the old-world energy; some parts of downtown Boston have this nice “18th century (ish?) European charm” which I find quite endearing.

Okay, that’s all I got for now. Note this is me writing at nearly 5am, haven’t slept yet, due to a combination of persisting jet lag and my first case of Covid-induced insomnia, so please forgive any typos, fragmented thoughts, or potential absolute gibberish. I kept half-dozing off while working on this note, so while I believe I cleaned it up decently… it could also be a bit of a mess.

Will try to sleep a bt now and try revisiting this in a few hours lol

GN brother 🫂🙏🤙

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🤝🤝🤝

Excellently defended

I will say the actual city of Boston is quite lovely. It’s the greater Boston area and a lot of folks I’ve encountered on this work project that have stressed me out

I made up the cousin quote to parody JFK but it does seem to fit this place, where everyone seems to have grown up on the same block

Thanks for being a good sport haha. if you ever find yourself in Cincinnati, please be sure to make fun of the vanilla personalities, the tribalism around which high school you went to, and the meat slurpy we serve on top of spaghetti…

2024 is the year I finally travelled somewhere I don’t like at all: Boston. What a dumpster fire:

- They all sound like criminals

- Their delicacy is sea bugs on shitty bread

- They all drive like they’re trying to get somebody killed

- Their claim to fame is having big men come from other places to play sports and also a couple centuries ago they didn’t like paying taxes (cool story bro)

- Many become alcoholics in order to develop a halfway tolerable personality

- City motto = “Ask not what you can do for your cousin, but ask what your cousin has done for you lately”

The one true price nostr:note183tllg5jwd3unv5pxrpmjt3m3yn955h3vzvlgzhxsc96v3jltcaq64y224

Long before it was X, Twitter censored a predecessor to this link in my DMs: https://www.bitchute.com/video/7188oOGsWmrM

Is there anyone with a decent following that is nuke-pilled (aside from Owen Benjamin)? Asking for myself

YOU WEREN’T BORN TO JUST PAY BILLS AND DIE

PGPster for the OG Cypherpunks out there nostr:note1s3ytw5mrvmrfmf8sht7gmuewdmfrjwzmy7vvgp30cgvgme9j9ktq83ljgk

Questions 2, 4 & 6 on the VAERS form are “when were you born”, “when did you get vaccinated” and “how old were you when you were vaccinated” as if the computer you are typing this into can’t do math

CDC says only 22.5% of people eligible got the latest shot. Only 10% more say they’re definitely gonna get it (I bet).

65-75% of people may not be brave enough to say it yet, but they’re not on board anymore