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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

Yes.

I assume you mean emotional troubles. Right? Well, there's a long list of issues that can contribute to such behavior. But, yes, I agree with you for the most part.

Well, it's important to remember that trust is built in a fairly different way among genders and is also built upon many things other than the ability to ask for help. For example, when guys share their emotional troubles among their other guy friends, we might end up getting ridiculed or neglected and possibly feel inferior in some ways. There's also some situations when we know a problem can't be entirely fixed, which can lead us to being excessively hesitant to share or cause us to think something along the lines of "why even bother sharing?"🤷‍♂️. Unlike women, men (more often than not) build trust through less empathetic means of communication and action. Displaying characteristics like good problem-solving capabilities, mutual interests, and camaraderie are great ways to build trust with men. Also, I've observed that men generally become more open with emotional matters after someone has proven to possess the preferred level of efficiency in these and related things. As for women... well... I'm still trying to understand you guys😅😁😁.

That actually might work. Not sure what your work schedule is like but I do vacation in Florida every few years. Do you ever travel to New York?

Lol yup. No hard feelings.

Lol I was referencing your old crush on Jerome Powell. 😅Remember?

Same here. I don't like using the word normie because I'm somewhat normieish myself, but nostr really has made me even MORE bored of them😅. It's just so damn difficult to start an in-depth conversation with them! Also, meeting would be cool. Preferably not over video chat.

Fiat food is what's going on. I've seen a fair amount of teens using personal trainers, as well.

I can imagine that adoption in other poor countries will follow a similar procedure. In wealthier countries, I expect it to begin at a more local level, with small and local businesses gradually starting to accept Lightning payments. However, most U.S. business owners haven't quite reached that point of desperation yet. So, it might be a long wait for us.

What's interesting is that, since their adoption of Bitcoin, it barely took any time at all to fix so many infrastructural issues and social issues.