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Replying to Avatar walker

How to look great, feel great and live longer for FREE.

Five simple things literally anyone can do right now…

1. WALK

Literally just walk.

It’s easy.

It’s free.

It’s good for your body.

It’s good for your mind.

People who walk more live longer.

Just walk.

2.

SUN

Sun is good.

Sun is good for YOU.

It’s literally the only reason anything is alive on this planet.

Without the sun we all die.

People who spend more time outside in the sun live longer.

Plus, everyone looks better with a tan.

Get sun.

3. WATER

Your body is mostly water.

You should drink more water.

Water is the essence of wetness and wetness is the essence of beauty. — Zoolander.

Your body works better and your mind is sharper when you’re hydrated.

Your metabolism is better when you’re hydrated.

Drinking water is good for you.

People who drink more water live longer.

Drink water.

4.

LIFT

Just lift stuff.

Stuff is everywhere and you can lift it.

You don’t need a gym.

Literally just pick stuff up and put it down then do it again.

If you don’t have stuff just lift yourself.

Your body is heavy.

Lift it off the ground or hang from stuff.

Lift stuff.

5. FAMILY

Family is the best.

Spend time with your family.

People who spend more time with family live longer.

Make babies.

Hang out with your babies and your spouse and your parents and your siblings and your relatives.

Family is everything.

To recap:

1. WALK

2. SUN

3. WATER

4. LIFT

5. FAMILY

That’s it. It’s not complicated.

#healthstr (idk if that’s a hashtag people use but I’m doing it)

Vitamin D is allegedly toxic to the human body in high amounts. I'd have to look into that, though. Yes, it may be good in small amounts, but really, it could be dangerous (the synthetic form, most likely).

Good morning.

I had just applied for the nostr:npub1pu3vqm4vzqpxsnhuc684dp2qaq6z69sf65yte4p39spcucv5lzmqswtfch Creator Residency program and it will be reviewed.

I'm not expecting to make it, but I would be humbled if I did. That way, I would be able to let people know what I do on a regular basis using multiple clients, NOS included.

Replying to Avatar Linda

Did you know Nos is sponsoring a Creator Residency this summer? Applications are rolling through the summer. Here’s a run down of what’s involved:

- Optimize your profile and bio

- Post at least 4-5 times per week

- Posts can be original content or links to related content or reposts of other content

What you receive from the residency:

- Featured on the Nos Discover tab for 2 months

- Cohort announcement from the Nos social account

- Reposting / quote posting of content during the 2 months

- 1-2 appearances in our email newsletter

Do I need to be an expert or have a large following?

- No, this is a great opportunity for emerging creators who want to expand their network on Nostr.

What types creators should apply?

- Artists, musicians and photographers because we all need more art and they need some zaps!

- Hobbyists who are passionate about their craft. Love to garden? Fix old cars? Repair watches? Want to share your passion with others? Apply!

- Knowledge creators / curators. We have some great curators in the program today including nostr:npub1a2a85jwde32zjsjk02ujasydqc3t2w9rfgfe97amm0r4d9mepfxsxf3fnn who posts both original and curated content about all things women’s health and nostr:npub12cat0ar0xq8fy68u5z3fyaksvt2h0lgqmrd5v4djlmyejj3j3ktsa7yqpp for the latest sports news from around the globe.

- Game streamers / music streamers - I know there are some gamers on Nostr who would love to remain in network to learn from others.

To learn more and apply, click the link below or share it with friends who are tired of the corporate algorithm game!

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I'd be down to help out in this regard. Granted, I don't tend to post very often, but I'll see what I can do.

Ad-blocking with Chromium is neutered with Manifest V3, especially with uBlock Origin, which has a "Lite" version because of these filter rule requirements.

Good morning.

Primal is acting weird right now, so I shall go ahead and use a different client temporarily.

That client right now is Rabbit, which is minimalistic, which I like a lot. I'll be using this for a few days.

Anything outside of regular Firefox will do, since they do a better job than what Mozilla does. Do not use ANY Chromium based browser under any circumstances, for you are COMPROMISED if you do.

Good morning.

The new law in Louisiana, I believe, is designed to keep people in the dualistic paradigm that we now know was fake from the beginning. I would look into it, and make my own informed conclusions on it if I were you. You do what you will, however.

Replying to Avatar jimmysong

On Lincoln

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Lincoln wasn't a good president. He wasn't even a mediocre president. He was a terrible president. He suspended individual rights. He massively expanded the government through money printing. He led millions of people to their deaths. All for power.

What we learn in school is that he was the great emancipator, ending slavery and winning a war that had to be won. That he was some man of genius and virtue, thrust upon the national stage at the right time to progress history.

Such is the result of the history being written by the winners. Similar hagiographies have been written about FDR and even Woodrow Wilson. But like the news, much of history is spun to manipulate us. Most of conventional history is fake and even a cursory study of what actually happened is enough to make you question how virtuous they were, and why they made the decisions they did. Almost always, you find that they were opportunistic cowards that did what would cost them least, even at the expense of the people they affected.

History is a tricky topic because the counterfactuals are always very speculative. But what we can judge is the values played out in actions taken, and in that sense, Lincoln was pretty terrible. He suspended habeas corpus, he cheated in border state elections to keep them in the union, and he massively, massively expanded the scope, power and size of government through inflationary theft.

It's hard to imagine what things were like before Lincoln, because before him, was a string of single-term Jacksonian, hard-money Democrat presidents. This was back when liberal meant being for personal liberty and that era of government before 1860 was insanely small, about 2% of the GDP. He would oversee an unprecedented expansion which would take the government to 20%.

Much of it, was, of course, because of the Civil War, and the popular narrative is that he needed to wage that war to end slavery. And yes, the issue was a major one in that era, but the elimination of slavery was more of a lucky by-product than an aim. His main goal, as he stated over and over again and as acted out in his policies, was to preserve the union, not to end slavery.

In preserving the union, he destroyed the idea that states had the right of secession, he weakened the idea of natural rights and he stole through inflation and sent many to their deaths. The centralizing of the federal government, the behemoth that we live with today began during his heyday.

The main thing that preserved his legacy was his assassination. Had a couple of battles gone the wrong way in 1863 and 1864, he wouldn't have been re-elected and he would have disappeared into the annals of history as a political amateur that lucked into the presidency in 1860 and screwed things up for 4 years. Instead, he was re-elected, assassinated and the horrific legacy of reconstruction was blamed on others. In short, he died at the right time.

There are those, of course, that will argue that Lincoln would have done things differently, and that he would have been more merciful to the south and rebuilt things as to spare them the suffering. But that's inconsistent with everything he did. Like most politicians he was a power grabber and he did what was politically expedient and not what was virtuous or right. He suspended habeas corpus (needing a reason to arrest and detain people)! He made generals do what would make him look good so he would get elected, not what would save the most lives or win the war the quickest. He created the greenback, which was a form of money printing to finance the war. And he spent an insane sum of other peoples' money through implicit and explicit taxes to "preserve the union."

Ending slavery, of course, was a big deal and in the annals of history, it's a dark mark in the history of the US that the institution survived so long. And yes, the Civil War did end it, but that wasn't the objective of the war itself.

Being Republican, he had a large Radical wing that he had to deal with and they wanted abolition, and later full voting rights for blacks. Because the south had seceded, they had the votes to pass the constitutional amendments, though only toward the end of the war when it was clear the north would win. That was a political expediency that ended up defining his legacy. But really, it's his biographers and historians of the winning side that have spun him to be a hero, when he was anything but.

The big flaw of Lincoln is that he created an unnecessary war that cost millions of lives and billions of dollars, one that set back the US by decades. Letting the south secede and revoking the Fugitive Slave Act would have ended the institution just as well, for much less cost. And this isn't idle speculation. Brazil had the second largest slave population in the 19th century that was whittled down quickly because the slaves had northern provinces where they could escape. The price of slaves dropped dramatically and soon, the institution itself was destroyed through economic means, not martial ones.

What's worse about Lincoln's legacy is that he set a precedent for federal power that brought forth the progressive era and eventually to Woodrow Wilson and FDR. The centralization of federal power began with him.

Lincoln wasn't a good president. But the history is written by the winners and they have made a secular saint out of him.

If this is the case, who owned Lincoln? Someone had to have compromised him.

Replying to Avatar rare

That's where take from the rich, give to the poor comes from, this idea. Nice.

When will we understand that this two party paradigm is a fake WWE script?

Based upon what I would think, this has to do primarily with getting yourself a credit score (which is programming for a social credit score of some sort in the future), combined with working your butt off, letting bad actors steal your assets because you practice bad OPSEC, and you even support those that burn your money to keep their feet nice and toasty. Thank the BOOKS for it (some know which ones I am talking about).

Good afternoon.

I had messed up and not posted Wrenched Torque at the original time I had intended. My apologies about that. I will get it up with splits made ASAP.

Good evening,

I have decided to hold off posting "Wrenched Torque" on nostr:npub1yfg0d955c2jrj2080ew7pa4xrtj7x7s7umt28wh0zurwmxgpyj9shwv6vg for the time being, and I will get it done this evening. Apologies for the wait.

An excellent study by those who know what they're talking about. I don't use ChatGPT for that reason alone.