Mexico Olympics. 1968. Caption Below.

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On October 16, 1968, American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos, after winning gold and bronze in the men's 200-meter race, raised black-gloved fists, wore only black socks, and wore 'Human Rights Badges' during the medal ceremony to support the Black Freedom Movement. This led to their suspension and expulsion from the Olympics (!). Australian silver medalist Peter Norman also wore a Human Rights Badge in solidarity.
Mexico Olympics. 1968. Caption Below.

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Thanks man. Likewise!
Also that profile picture goes hard. It's like your old one but as a whole scene.
Face melt emoji.
This was reddit. The issue is centralization! #WhyNostr
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This is #WhyNostr
Immediately deplatformed on my first post which was introducing myself and #CodedShadows.
Ok. "Straight to Jail".
Hahaha. ๐๐
Would rather use a freedom protocol with #Zaps baked in anyhow.
Lol... dude... no idea. Reddit is ridiculous and has been for years. Check this out... 
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FOLLOW ... THE WHITE ... OSTRICH

Reason #327 why #NOSTR is infinitely better than the centralized apps...
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I'm glad Monero is getting some respect.
I don't have any nor have ever, but every time I go back to the ideas the Satoshi built, and built on, I feel there are missing pieces to this.
Monero seems to have configured at least some of these pieces.
I esp. am interested in the distributed mining and obv. the privacy.
Cool stuff.
The *real* question we should be asking is why isn't the Bitcoin privacy being fixed?
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