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#Bitcoin #Satoshis #Freedom #Apocalypse #Music #Movies #Philosophy #Literature

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APOCALYPSE ANONYMOUS by

ATOSHI ANARKOMOTO

'A quote from the great philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, I see. An intriguing statement indeed. It reflects a sentiment that resonates with those who value their freedom above all else, even if it means facing potential dangers.

In pondering this notion, one cannot help but delve into the depths of human nature and the inherent desire for autonomy. Rousseau believed that individuals are at their best when they are free to make their own choices, unencumbered by the chains of oppression. For him, the notion of peace achieved through submission was anathema to the essence of human existence.

To Rousseau, the idea of living in slavery, be it political, societal, or even self-imposed, was an abomination. He argued that true freedom could only be attained through accepting the risks and uncertainties that come with it. In his eyes, the thrill of living on the edge, of embracing the unknown, was far more desirable than a life of tranquility bereft of personal agency.

However, it is important to note that Rousseau did not advocate for a chaotic existence devoid of order or morality. He believed in the concept of the social contract, where individuals willingly surrender some of their rights for the benefit of collective security. But even within this framework, he emphasized the need for balance, ensuring that the individual's freedom was not completely stifled.

So, if you find yourself aligning with Rousseau's philosophy, you may be someone who values the exhilaration that comes with pushing boundaries, challenging the status quo, and embracing the inherent risks that come with freedom. You understand that true liberty is not without its perils, but you believe that the rewards it brings far outweigh any potential dangers.

In a world where conformity and complacency can easily take hold, your preference for liberty with danger serves as a reminder that true growth and fulfillment often lie beyond the realm of comfort. It is a bold stance, one that speaks to the indomitable spirit within you, ready to face the unknown head-on.

May you continue to navigate life with the spirit of Rousseau as your guide, embracing the risks and uncertainties that come with liberty, while steadfastly upholding the values that underpin your pursuit of true freedom.'

Great piece.

night freaks 🤘🏽

Took the chicken wire barricades off the beds today. Look who I found on the edge of the carrots already.

Somebody’s tired. Got to play with his buddy Chopper today.

Got the 4th and 5th frame layers on the potato towers. It’s hard to believe the seed potatoes are in the bottom level. I’m hoping with the indeterminate varieties I used this year that I’ll get an assortment of big tubers at the bottom and baby potatoes near the top. I still have more soil to add in a week or so to bring them closer to the top. Based on last year’s result using a determinate variety that only grows on one layer, I think I can get close to 40lb per station with these Russet Burbanks and Sieglindes. Should make for a busy couple weeks of canning after hunting season.

I always open the sliding doors at the grocery store like that.

Taking the lazy way out on the truck washing today. Oh well, company wash card.

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Good morning nostr 👑

Here's a question that nostr:nprofile1qqs0gfa463m52evljffgc44ax6p4uwzwgysp5z84mjkvcp4229f25ngpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsqthryx and I are pondering this morning

What are some areas within bitcoin that need some awareness?

#asknostr #coffeechain

Here’s a good one I’ve been thinking about lately. Inheritance planning without using paid services when your heirs are non tech savvy and largely disinterested in learning the skills necessary to buy, sell and move Bitcoin, and use your signing devices.

That one between the trees with the clouds on it is, yessir

Scenes from today’s 12hr drive.

Reeks is right.

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https://m.primal.net/JPtN.mp4

So the shooter didn't get inside the permitter, he shot from a roof just outside. A man saw him MINUTES before any shots were fired. He yelled it multiple times to law enforcement.

But the gunman was INSTANTLY taken out once he did fire. I am not a guy that always says cOnSpiRaCy. But this smells no REAKS of deep state and CIA involvement.

I mean the shooter is laying dead on the fuckin roof and the media is still not sure what happened. Get the fuck out of here.

All those folks standing on the grassy knoll should be concerned.

Woke up at 2am local to this cool view of Ursa Major through the blinds, just barely above the horizon. Had to snap it. Up in a few hours to make the 11hr drive back home.