Look at the third example: A journalist carrying information.
Like it could be just a still frame from a video, in which the Prime Minister's face looks contorted in a silly way. Or even a quote the Prime Minister said that is uncouth. Might be "embarrassing" for them. The journalist is effectively a terrorist.
Jesus Christ.
But at least he and his family have profited immensely. So I guess we have that.
Literally all people I know who own eth also own Bitcoin. Not a big deal anyway. They can just mute the maxis.
FYI there are many privacy maxis here-- even advocates for privacy coins.
I've had issues with primal so trying Nosotros.
AI might not be a bubble, but OpenAI IPO def is. Competitors on every block and they are shooting for a TRILLION dollar valuation.
Make Bitcoin Fun Again (Rug the Spammers)
https://blossom.primal.net/60ea872b5742c7ea2eadda9f5aee43ee24f0ff9810064bb836f050422546799e.mp4
“He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. "
Hey could you maybe manifest some world peace or something?
Great article. Well-written and it's great to see non-AI content still being created.
Why does Saylor still conflate "money" and "currency"?
He talks about creating a centrally-issued, trusted, censorable token backed by Bitcoin in a treasury. He calls it "digital money".
That's not money, it's currency.
Next stop: fractional reserves.
Those have been around for decades
Tapping remote, abandoned gas and oil wells just to convert heat into electricity? What could that possibly be used for...
I stopped using Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest because I couldn't block ads. I don't think I'm missing anything.
Do you also use an anonymizer/profile spoofer?
In “Amusing Ourselves to Death,” the American media critic Neil Postman in fact argued that Huxley’s novel was far more relevant than Orwell’s when it came to the United States, where the dominant mode of control over people was through entertainment, distraction, and superficial pleasure rather than through overt modes of policing and strict control over food supplies, at least when it came to managing the middle classes. Three decades after Postman’s account, when we can add reality television, the internet and social media to the deadly amusements available, “Brave New World” can still seem strikingly relevant in its depiction of the relentless pursuit of pleasure. From the use of soma as a kind of happiness drug to the erasure of the past not so much as a threat to government, as is the case in Orwell’s dystopia, but as simply irrelevant (“History is bunk”), Huxley marked out amusement and superficiality as the buttons that control behavior.
If I'm not mistaken, the New Testament was first passed around as oral stories through generations of illiterate people speaking Aramaic. Only after a few generations (assuming women were child-bearing by 14 years old or so, like Mary), was anything translated and written into Greek.
What do you think happened as the oral stories were translated in both language and context (into "Greek philosophy") or written for a Greek-literate audience? I assume it's difficult to know, but it sounds like you may have some insight.
I appreciate the explanation of the "logos" as "reason" or "logic". Interesting stuff. Really makes me wonder how much else is really misunderstood by the 99 percent of believers who don't really have the substantial education required to decipher these texts.
Bitcoin.com was trying to create a new, positive reputation. Now they're pumping dozens of #scambling sites. Fuck 'em.

Many American kids fail to learn to read!
https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1991543437632450564/vid/avc1/1920x1080/xL9GS-3em00Ew7t8.mp4
"it's a social justice issue"
Lol wtf it's god-damned reading
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