Did I tag the wrong #[4] ? How many Cassies are there?
For #[0] with ❤️ #[1]
There once was a maiden named Cassie
Who was frequently thought of as sassy.
One day she joined Nostr
(Some say she's an imposter)
And now she's a meme and turned brassy.
#[0]

I think she is simply known for being known.
Out of schedule Windows update. Something's up.
Some people are always on time, some people are always early, and some people are always late. These traits generally persist through a person's lifetime. From being around people who are always late, it is my lay person's opinion that these people are always late not because they can't manage their time, but because there is some internal psychological penalty in their minds for being early. They feel extremely uncomfortable if they're early for something. For anything.
FTR, I was using "gradually then suddenly" in relation to Twitter's expected demise, specifically Microsoft pulling out their ads. The phrase is a Hemingway quote and predates Bitcoin. But I can see how being overused in relation to bitcoin may rub people the wrong way.
Joined a few weeks ago via Iris. Using a pseudonym unlike in all my previous participation in other social medias. May change that at some point, may not. Verified myself on nostriches.net, connected a Wallet of Satoshi. Experience was as expected. Did not bring over my Twitter followers, so starting with a clean slate. Understandably, I don't have a lot of followers. Why would anybody follow someone who calls himself 2P? I zapped a few notes 1K each, received two zaps. Still trying to figure out what the right amount of sats is for a zap.
And, just like that, the DDS now makes sense. I've been wracking my brain about it.
Perfect setup for a pyramid scheme punch line though.
#[0] #fanart

Isn't that how all polls work?
I may be wrong, but I think most of the newcomers are here *because* of the Bitcoin integration.
And a graduate degree in prompt engineering from an accredited university
The West is afflicted by a grand-scale (adult)ADHD pandemic, generally not recognized, and brushed off as people being "impatient". This is a serious mental healthcare crisis.


