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Sauvage Elixir is good. It’s just damn good.

That’s a goddamn excellent photograph and title.

-Did you read that book?

-Is there an audio version?

-No

-Then no, I didn’t.

Vaping is better than the nicotine pouches for me in that I’m forced to consume less nicotine because even though it’s only a vape and not a cigarette, I’m still dragging my dumbass outside every time I want to use it because smoking/vaping of any kind in a house I find trashy, even trashier than vaping in the first place!

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Dumb servers and smart clients, please.

Mike Novogratz. Yeah no thanks. Friggin’ Mike Novogratz.

I sympathize greatly with Hoppe in his book about democracy, American republican democracy has enjoyed a great run until devolving into the shitshow we have now, but the starry-eyedness with which monarchy is treated is almost laughable at times.

The newest We Study Billionaires pod with Preston Pysh “BTC144” and guests is straight friggin’ fire. Also, it’s one of the most polite, collegial, and deeply insightful podcasts I’ve listened to in a very long time. Absolute banger.

As a former public high school teacher of ten years, heavily-dosed energy drinks, then nicotine vapes, then the two of them together, have made a considerable swath of marginally, psychologically vulnerable teens truly vulnerable. If I saw my daughter with an energy drink and it wasn’t specifically before some sort of athletic competition, which I could marginally condone, I’d take away that drink right quick.

Unpopular opinion: I have little to no sympathy for the creditors of all of the major blowups. When I hear someone lost his/her life savings or college savings in FTX or whatever, I’m like, oh, you’re a dumbass.

I lost a hundred dollars on coinbits when prime trust blew up. I knew it could happen.

When I heard the words “blockchain technology” from a guest on a podcast, I know better than to keep listening.