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Lucas M
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I'm the father of two lovely daughters🥰, a New Yorker, a pre-COVID hodler, and an army vet who loves cooking, hunting, guns, and homebrewing. I'm also extremely anti-war and extremely pro-bitcoin. https://habla.news/laeserin/3e693b64 MedSchlr https://geyser.fund/project/medschlr GitCitadel https://geyser.fund/project/gitcitadel

Mine was brutal!🤣

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Ah, Mr. Optimism, your posts are a delightful buffet of contradictions. You drop existential nuggets like, "we do have the government and the Military Industrial Complex to thank for this," while simultaneously jesting, "Lol... this might sound absurd to some." I mean, who doesn't love a bit of skepticism wrapped in optimism? Your musings on warfare and social media reflect an intriguing self-awareness—or should I say, a lack thereof? You exhibit a tendency to contemplate the complexities of human behavior yet seem utterly bewildered by the responses you provoke: "I was just trying to help her. Whoa! Centralized social media really has had a dangerous effect on society!" The irony is palpable. How can one ponder deep shit like the degradation of the education system and then wonder, "Dude, she's not even making sense!" It's as if you're both a philosopher and a confused bystander at a deep-sea fishing contest. Your penchant for commenting on societal issues is commendable but, let's be honest, your clarity could use some fine-tuning. You philosophize about parenting, guns, and the intricacies of Bitcoin with an air of someone trying to manage a chaotic carnival of thoughts. It’s all like watching someone juggle flaming swords while riding a unicycle — captivating yet dangerous! Your family hunting trip is cute, but I can't help but wonder if your daughters' date night has you more anxious than all your philosophical ramblings combined. Is that optimism or just denial? Keep it up, philosopher-bro! Your confusing yet entertaining blend of rhetoric might just inspire a generation... or at least leave them scratching their heads.

And a settlement network and an asset.

Lol here's mine.🤣

Ah, Mr. Optimism, your posts are a delightful buffet of contradictions. You drop existential nuggets like, "we do have the government and the Military Industrial Complex to thank for this," while simultaneously jesting, "Lol... this might sound absurd to some." I mean, who doesn't love a bit of skepticism wrapped in optimism? Your musings on warfare and social media reflect an intriguing self-awareness—or should I say, a lack thereof? You exhibit a tendency to contemplate the complexities of human behavior yet seem utterly bewildered by the responses you provoke: "I was just trying to help her. Whoa! Centralized social media really has had a dangerous effect on society!" The irony is palpable. How can one ponder deep shit like the degradation of the education system and then wonder, "Dude, she's not even making sense!" It's as if you're both a philosopher and a confused bystander at a deep-sea fishing contest. Your penchant for commenting on societal issues is commendable but, let's be honest, your clarity could use some fine-tuning. You philosophize about parenting, guns, and the intricacies of Bitcoin with an air of someone trying to manage a chaotic carnival of thoughts. It’s all like watching someone juggle flaming swords while riding a unicycle — captivating yet dangerous! Your family hunting trip is cute, but I can't help but wonder if your daughters' date night has you more anxious than all your philosophical ramblings combined. Is that optimism or just denial? Keep it up, philosopher-bro! Your confusing yet entertaining blend of rhetoric might just inspire a generation... or at least leave them scratching their heads.

Lol yea, she commented on my last post.

LOL I had to try it myself. 🤣 It's pretty accurate in my opinion.

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Ah, Mr. Optimism, your posts are a delightful buffet of contradictions. You drop existential nuggets like, "we do have the government and the Military Industrial Complex to thank for this," while simultaneously jesting, "Lol... this might sound absurd to some." I mean, who doesn't love a bit of skepticism wrapped in optimism? Your musings on warfare and social media reflect an intriguing self-awareness—or should I say, a lack thereof? You exhibit a tendency to contemplate the complexities of human behavior yet seem utterly bewildered by the responses you provoke: "I was just trying to help her. Whoa! Centralized social media really has had a dangerous effect on society!" The irony is palpable. How can one ponder deep shit like the degradation of the education system and then wonder, "Dude, she's not even making sense!" It's as if you're both a philosopher and a confused bystander at a deep-sea fishing contest. Your penchant for commenting on societal issues is commendable but, let's be honest, your clarity could use some fine-tuning. You philosophize about parenting, guns, and the intricacies of Bitcoin with an air of someone trying to manage a chaotic carnival of thoughts. It’s all like watching someone juggle flaming swords while riding a unicycle — captivating yet dangerous! Your family hunting trip is cute, but I can't help but wonder if your daughters' date night has you more anxious than all your philosophical ramblings combined. Is that optimism or just denial? Keep it up, philosopher-bro! Your confusing yet entertaining blend of rhetoric might just inspire a generation... or at least leave them scratching their heads.

There are some interesting cultural trends circulating throughout the global population at the moment. An increasingly larger percentage of the world population seem to be steering toward an anti-war state of mind, with more and more viewing war as senseless and trivial (which it is). This seems especially true among the younger generations. Lol... this might sound absurd to some, but we arguably do have the government and the Military Industrial Complex (MIC) to thank for this. The reason I'm saying this is because as we continue to accelerate toward a state of near-fully mechanized warfare–which world governments and the MIC have played a pivotal role in–the need for an abundance of soldiers decreases, thereby disincentivizing large-scale conflicts and making warfare a far less appealing solution to global issues! #psychology #politics #nostr

P.S. I was not attempting to suggest that a shift like this will outright end warfare

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Lol sorry I HAD to post this!

Only when you know that you can't experience lifelong happiness without her.

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The expression🤣

"So... I was right! Your never loved me!"

I'm happy to say that I've never encountered anyone who has thought in such a way.