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Our NOSTR billboard live at Av Paulista 💖🚀

https://m.primal.net/MCMI.mov

The spot we secured for the billboard supports video, and nostr:npub10ygu3zj27dew7xrvjf7xulfaqmx7rkvcvt8jlgkw5kayecrkkrmqk30gpj put together this amazing illustration to represent the much-needed freedom of expression in Brazil.

Our billboards will go live this week during nostr:npub1ze93u0u37u3x0gnfffgxl33k60v7t3afs64jgzf4xznapr4ra5us0u3pxq , starting during the Dirty Coin session, and run for two weeks.

Thanks to everyone who made this happen! 💖

ps: I’ll be back next week with a live photo! 🌈

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https://m.primal.net/LsqX.mov

If you’re heading to the Dirty Coin session during Satsconf by metro, you’ll come across our NOSTR billboard at Consolação Metro.

Don’t forget to snap a picture and share it here! 💖

given Phantom Liberty narrative, I have a strong feeling that CD Projekt will choose “Don’t Fear the Reaper” as the canon ending for Project Orion

with Phantom Liberty, CD Projekt should have updated the “Path of Glory” mission

if you chose to send So Mi to the stars, you already know who Mr. Blue Eyes is, and there’s someone at the Crystal Palace who owes you a favor

This weekend, I finished Cyberpunk again, but this time with the “Don’t Fear the Reaper” ending, and it’s by far the best ending in the game.

During the heist, you learn the harsh reality of Night City—it’s not for the weak. You either win or you die, there’s no middle ground.

It’s V’s last chance of survival, alongside her new choom, Keanu Reeves. Blasting Arasaka alone felt like sweet revenge for both Jackie and Johnny.

Replying to Avatar Paloma Maria

No One Is More Angry at Beautiful Women Than Unattractive Women…

#UnpopularOpinion #StoryTime

I just watched the new Selena documentary that aired earlier this year. It focuses mainly on her killer, Yolanda, and her family. I still remember Selena’s death vividly—one of the first world events I recall as a little girl. I mourned her loss, having been a devoted fan with all her cassettes. Selena's vibrant energy as a Latina resonated with me, and to this day, I can sing her songs, knowing all the lyrics like the back of my hand.

For those unfamiliar with her story, Selena was an American-Mexican singer who was at the peak of her career. She tragically died at the age of 23 when one of her closest friends and employees, Yolanda Saldívar, gunned her down after an argument. Selena was a rising star, known for her incredible voice, charisma, and her impact on both the music industry and the Latino community.

In the documentary, they hint that there’s more to Selena's death than what was reported in the mainstream media at the time. When you look at photos of Selena and Yolanda together, it’s easy to see that there’s a deeper story behind what really happened.

First, we have Selena—young, beautiful, brimming with divine feminine energy, talented, charismatic, and passionate. Not only was she physically stunning, but she was also magnetic on the inside. She was prominent and prodigious, already a household name before her death. Selena’s rise to fame was a family affair—her father managed her career, and her band was comprised mostly of family members. They all shared in her success.

Then, we have Yolanda. She, too, came from an immigrant family, but that’s where the similarities end. Yolanda lacked talent, charisma, and grace. She wasn’t special in any way—just an average person with clear signs of deep-rooted psychological issues. She was the first in her family to get a college degree and become a nurse, and perhaps that accomplishment made her feel superior, but she was also deeply insecure, plagued with self-esteem issues, and was less aesthetically pleasing (to put it lightly).

Here’s an ugly truth: attractive women and unattractive women often can’t maintain genuine friendships. I’ve experienced this personally, and so have many of my attractive friends. This isn’t something I say lightly; it's a harsh reality that has haunted me throughout my life. My deepest betrayals have come from women who were less attractive and envious, while my most stable and loyal friendships have come from women who are confident and beautiful in their own right. The only people who will deny this truth are those who struggle with low self-esteem.

One of the biggest mistakes Selena’s family made was allowing Yolanda to become the president of her fan club and granting her access to their inner circle. There was never going to be an honest friendship between them. Yolanda was projecting her insecurities onto Selena from the very start. She developed a strange obsession, which spiraled into toxic behavior, ultimately leading to Selena’s murder.

In the documentary, Yolanda claims there were many secrets between her and Selena. She even goes so far as to insinuate that Selena’s father was somehow complicit in his daughter’s death. To make matters worse, Yolanda tries to tarnish Selena’s memory by exposing personal details about her romantic life. This is not only a disrespect to Selena’s family and legacy but also an obvious display of Yolanda’s psychopathic tendencies. Her family supports her version of events, refusing to acknowledge the evidence and witness testimony. Yolanda claims she bought the gun for protection from Selena’s father and that during their final conversation, she was only trying to convince Selena to accept that she was quitting as manager of her clothing stores, and that Selena didn’t accept this, and Yolanda intended to kill herself, not Selena. This story doesn’t make any sense and is far from what the evidence suggests.

In reality, Selena was there to collect documents and end her professional and personal relationship with Yolanda. Unable to cope with being cast out of Selena’s life, Yolanda snapped. As Selena walked away with the papers, Yolanda shot her in the right subclavian artery and then called her a “bitch.” Despite Yolanda’s claim that the gunshot was an accident, the truth remains that this was a crime fueled by envy, jealousy, and hate.

What’s more pathetic is Yolanda’s attempt to convince us, 30 years later, that it was all just an accident. Is like she is re killing her again 😒. Her family, who are visibly unhealthy and unattractive themselves, tries to argue that Yolanda isn’t as bad as she was made out to be. It’s deeply pathetic. Many fans believe that Yolanda is safer in jail than she would be on the streets, and if she is granted parole next year, she likely won’t survive long outside.

Selena’s legacy, however, lives on. She remains in the hearts of her family, loved ones, and fans. You can kill the messenger, but you can’t kill the message. Her songs and impact will endure, even if some have tried to tarnish her name. It’s not death that erases a person, but forgetfulness, and Selena will never be forgotten.

I hope her tragic story serves as a lesson for talented young women—to be cautious of the people they surround themselves with. Not everyone is capable of handling your light, and some will seek to dim it in the most dangerous ways.

Long Live the Queen 🌹

#FoodForThought #SelenaQuintanilla #QueenOfTejanoMusic #RIP #LatinoGang #90s #ToxicFriendships #GrowNostr #pv

https://youtu.be/_JfRFlXY24I?si=oeC1y_a3baJ-5ZFE

mediocre people aren’t content with just being mediocre; they feel the need to drag down those who shine around them because it highlights that they’re the real problem

Replying to Avatar Paloma Maria

No One Is More Angry at Beautiful Women Than Unattractive Women…

#UnpopularOpinion #StoryTime

I just watched the new Selena documentary that aired earlier this year. It focuses mainly on her killer, Yolanda, and her family. I still remember Selena’s death vividly—one of the first world events I recall as a little girl. I mourned her loss, having been a devoted fan with all her cassettes. Selena's vibrant energy as a Latina resonated with me, and to this day, I can sing her songs, knowing all the lyrics like the back of my hand.

For those unfamiliar with her story, Selena was an American-Mexican singer who was at the peak of her career. She tragically died at the age of 23 when one of her closest friends and employees, Yolanda Saldívar, gunned her down after an argument. Selena was a rising star, known for her incredible voice, charisma, and her impact on both the music industry and the Latino community.

In the documentary, they hint that there’s more to Selena's death than what was reported in the mainstream media at the time. When you look at photos of Selena and Yolanda together, it’s easy to see that there’s a deeper story behind what really happened.

First, we have Selena—young, beautiful, brimming with divine feminine energy, talented, charismatic, and passionate. Not only was she physically stunning, but she was also magnetic on the inside. She was prominent and prodigious, already a household name before her death. Selena’s rise to fame was a family affair—her father managed her career, and her band was comprised mostly of family members. They all shared in her success.

Then, we have Yolanda. She, too, came from an immigrant family, but that’s where the similarities end. Yolanda lacked talent, charisma, and grace. She wasn’t special in any way—just an average person with clear signs of deep-rooted psychological issues. She was the first in her family to get a college degree and become a nurse, and perhaps that accomplishment made her feel superior, but she was also deeply insecure, plagued with self-esteem issues, and was less aesthetically pleasing (to put it lightly).

Here’s an ugly truth: attractive women and unattractive women often can’t maintain genuine friendships. I’ve experienced this personally, and so have many of my attractive friends. This isn’t something I say lightly; it's a harsh reality that has haunted me throughout my life. My deepest betrayals have come from women who were less attractive and envious, while my most stable and loyal friendships have come from women who are confident and beautiful in their own right. The only people who will deny this truth are those who struggle with low self-esteem.

One of the biggest mistakes Selena’s family made was allowing Yolanda to become the president of her fan club and granting her access to their inner circle. There was never going to be an honest friendship between them. Yolanda was projecting her insecurities onto Selena from the very start. She developed a strange obsession, which spiraled into toxic behavior, ultimately leading to Selena’s murder.

In the documentary, Yolanda claims there were many secrets between her and Selena. She even goes so far as to insinuate that Selena’s father was somehow complicit in his daughter’s death. To make matters worse, Yolanda tries to tarnish Selena’s memory by exposing personal details about her romantic life. This is not only a disrespect to Selena’s family and legacy but also an obvious display of Yolanda’s psychopathic tendencies. Her family supports her version of events, refusing to acknowledge the evidence and witness testimony. Yolanda claims she bought the gun for protection from Selena’s father and that during their final conversation, she was only trying to convince Selena to accept that she was quitting as manager of her clothing stores, and that Selena didn’t accept this, and Yolanda intended to kill herself, not Selena. This story doesn’t make any sense and is far from what the evidence suggests.

In reality, Selena was there to collect documents and end her professional and personal relationship with Yolanda. Unable to cope with being cast out of Selena’s life, Yolanda snapped. As Selena walked away with the papers, Yolanda shot her in the right subclavian artery and then called her a “bitch.” Despite Yolanda’s claim that the gunshot was an accident, the truth remains that this was a crime fueled by envy, jealousy, and hate.

What’s more pathetic is Yolanda’s attempt to convince us, 30 years later, that it was all just an accident. Is like she is re killing her again 😒. Her family, who are visibly unhealthy and unattractive themselves, tries to argue that Yolanda isn’t as bad as she was made out to be. It’s deeply pathetic. Many fans believe that Yolanda is safer in jail than she would be on the streets, and if she is granted parole next year, she likely won’t survive long outside.

Selena’s legacy, however, lives on. She remains in the hearts of her family, loved ones, and fans. You can kill the messenger, but you can’t kill the message. Her songs and impact will endure, even if some have tried to tarnish her name. It’s not death that erases a person, but forgetfulness, and Selena will never be forgotten.

I hope her tragic story serves as a lesson for talented young women—to be cautious of the people they surround themselves with. Not everyone is capable of handling your light, and some will seek to dim it in the most dangerous ways.

Long Live the Queen 🌹

#FoodForThought #SelenaQuintanilla #QueenOfTejanoMusic #RIP #LatinoGang #90s #ToxicFriendships #GrowNostr #pv

https://youtu.be/_JfRFlXY24I?si=oeC1y_a3baJ-5ZFE

I love how you bring hard truths to light. In today’s society, which often seems to kill what’s beautiful, it feels almost taboo to voice those thoughts.

All of my negative experiences with female friendships have been with peers who were less attractive. And if you take a closer look at the haters on posts by gorgeous women, you’ll notice the same pattern repeating itself.

to all valeries and vicents on nostr

happy 1 year anniversary to cyberpunk phantom liberty 😎

thanks to everyone’s support, we’ll have a nostr billboard on Av. Paulista, designed by the wizard nostr:npub10ygu3zj27dew7xrvjf7xulfaqmx7rkvcvt8jlgkw5kayecrkkrmqk30gpj 😎

if you see it during nostr:npub1ze93u0u37u3x0gnfffgxl33k60v7t3afs64jgzf4xznapr4ra5us0u3pxq week, please snap a pic and share it 💖

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Gaming was my first passion than Bitcoin haha

it’s crazy to think that the best outcome for all the characters in phantom liberty is to fail the first mission

let myers die, reed and alex continue living their lives, and songbird gets the cure from hansen

i woke up to this amazing news 🎉

we did it, folks 🚀 🚀

huge thanks to everyone who made this project happen

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and a special shoutout to nostr:npub13v9zh6hka0heyh5w0ru0ptdyrauf3wx6w25fwxufnz9l0ptax60sg63rka and nostr:npub1kmwdmhuxvafg05dyap3qmy42jpwztrv9p0uvey3a8803ahlwtmnsnhxqk9 for inviting me to be a part of it 💖