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AnnSofiNovelist
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I love Jesus, my husband, and our newborn son. Bitcoin is a monetary story of truth. Admin for our "English Tutoring for sats" business. My husband is the tutor. Author of: How to Prepare Yourself for Marriage - 10 000 sats Novels: The Blizzard - 10 000 sats SnΓΆkaos(Swedish Blizzard) - 10 000 sats The Prophetic Detective: Kidnapped -10 000 sats ebooks for sats are available for purchase through Nostr DM, or fiat at FikaTimeBooks.com in Kindle, Audible, paperback, and hardback.

If it's a thing then teleport, and if it's just pure power, I guess telekinesis or whatever it is, mind control or moving things or getting things to happen with mind I guess... πŸ€”

We can zap money across the globe instantly now. But has anyone figured out how to zap things? Or power?

My phone charger seems to have totally given up now so my phone is wondering if anyone can zap it some power? 🀣

I thought pregnancy brain was usually when pregnant women get super scatter brained and can't hold a thought πŸ€”

Maybe they're trying to disillusion pregnant women by adding more confusion with how they measure their babies πŸ˜…πŸ€£ to cause them to sound extra stupid, when they randomly start talking about eggs, or figgs or donuts, and grapefruit and papaya and watermelon 🀣🀣🀣 and everything in between.

At least the sat is always the same size compared to a bitcoin...

But eggs already come in multiple sizes, but where I saw this, they didn't specify. They just gave the options of a fried egg, or a fig...

I'm like, eh, can't both of those be different sizes? πŸ€” is it small fig and a large fried egg, or a big fig and a small fried egg? Or are both supposed to be either big or small? Or can the baby range is size according to the different sizes the fig comes in, and the egg can expand to? I'm very curious πŸ€”πŸ€£πŸ€£

Most people have heard of the weird things used to measure the size of a baby in the womb.

According to these types of measurements:

Apparently a fig and a fried egg are the same size!! 🀣🀣🀣

I created a pregnancy planner last year, but I put actual measurements in it, instead of these vague fruit/other stuff references πŸ˜…

Yes. You're okay, and it's okay to not feel anything.

You're probably comfortable with Bitcoin by now, and know it will do what it does.

If you have a normal conversion schedule, or mine for bitcoin, the price has less impact.

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Double doubleius 🀣🀣

Yep, it's so sad. Especially because some of those people who go through the system actually think that they are smart, because they did everything they were told to do in order to become smarter, but it turns out they just wasted years and tons of money, and they'll need to relearn the basics as adults if they actually wanna be smart.

When the uneducated is smarter than the educated, something is really wrong. Education needs to be liberated and transformed, or else a PHD will end up standing for those who can't be trusted with sharing reality. πŸ˜”

If I put a picture of a baseball cap on the cover of one of my books, do you think he'll buy 5 of those too?? πŸ˜ƒ

I'll need to buy a new phone charging cord, like today, but I don't want to. I want to buy sats!! πŸ˜”

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Had an interesting discussion with a good friend of mine last night. He was opining on how terrible it is that culture has moved away from physical media, such as printed books, newspapers, comic books, etc.

To some extent I agree with him. I very much enjoy sitting down with a physical book more than an ebook. However, as I mentioned to another nostrich earlier today, there are distinct advantages to digital literature, especially for reference materials. For instance, I have a full set of hard-cover Calvin Commentaries that was gifted to me early on as I pursued ministry. I have no room for them in my current rental. They are sitting in a box in my storage unit. However, I am constantly referencing the digital versions of this commentary series and many others that I would NEVER be able to justify buying to put on a bookshelf in my home.

That said, one criticism of digital literature struck home for me. He mentioned that the digital versions of many books appear to be redacted or altered. Digital media, especially when housed by centralized services such as Amazon, is not trustworthy, as it is trivial to modify in ways the author did not intend.

Then I blew his mind.

Project #Alexandria changes all this. When authors can cryptographically sign their publications, digital literature suddenly becomes MORE trustworthy than printed literature. You know that absolutely nothing about the publication has been altered since the author signed it. Not a single punctuation mark.

#Nostr changes everything.

My husband and I sell our books in all the formats, because everyone has a different preference. Interestingly enough, the best seller is the audible version of my husband's book, "How to Become Extremely Intelligent."

It's certainly easier to sell digital copies, especially through Nostr, as I can past a link rather than go through the rigmarole of snail mailing something. If someone wants a physical copy, they can buy them through Amazon.

So far, as far as I'm aware, we're the only ones who have updated our own books, as we've found spelling mistakes, or such πŸ˜…

We live in a desert. We parked at a shopping area tonight and there's these weird short green pokey things coming out of the ground. They bend really easily when stepped on, and cover the whole ground in the "median" between parking spaces.

Usually that area is covered in rocks, but this is clearly not rocks.

I seem to have a vague memory of this stuff from before living in the desert, but I don't seem to be able to remember what exactly it is... πŸ€” greens? No, that's not it... 🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣

Wait, which one? I'd like to avoid that one πŸ˜…πŸ€£πŸ€£ I prefer my food with less toxins πŸ˜‡

Don't put things in public that you don't want children to see.

A lot of people are outraged at what has been taught to children in school, but the kids are also exposed to things on ads that are all over the place, especially in shopping centers.

I said to my husband, "Let's move to Sweden, it's not hot there!"

Hubby, "Yeah, maybe we can do that when it gets too hot here."

Me, "So like 3 days ago?!" πŸ˜…πŸ€£πŸ€£

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