Gn #nostr fam 💜
This video was flagged as "Sensitive content" on Twitter so I decided to repost it here.
https://cdn.satellite.earth/bd1c6cd63897829f3ae1a8994009b678f6db78ecc107ee1ce4d51cc8820290d3.mp4
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Next adventure. Heard this one was dense, but good. Nice little change on genre.
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Bookmarked thank you!!
What is a book that you loved as a kid and now that I ask the question, will have to reread?
For me it’s “Where The Red Fern Grows”.
Growing up in a non country/US context, and loving animals, I ate up books of this variety (White Fang was also pretty great). The wildness of nature and mans connection to dogs in tandem with the dogs indelible nature drew me in.
Where The Red Fern Grows illustrated so much independence, bravery and emotional connection to what was important around you.
And even though I never owned a dog until I was an adult, it also subconsciously shaped a love for hound dogs as I have now had 2 hound mixes and will more than likely find a full hound in the future.
Reading is good. Reading emotionally stirring books is good. Doing so at a young age is even better.
I found a free copy of it online in case anyone wanted to check it out:
https://mrparratore.weebly.com/uploads/1/1/0/0/110095453/where_the_red_fern_grows_book_website.pdf
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Loved that book. For me maybe Brian’s Winter…or some old Goosebumps books lol.
Yeah RFK has some absolutely insane takes. Not just about Russia. My 2 sats - He is just the flavor of the week after reading a speech written by someone who understands Bitcoin, to Bitcoiners. He’s not a serious person in terms of winning any candidacy, so not going to think too much more about it.
Congrats!! Will check it out ⚡️🤘🏽
Can also set him up with a lightning wallet and let us know his QR/address and he can watch the sats roll in (for doing nothing). People want to use Bitcoin, especially if he’s offering a good or service!
Ledger in the past* (before the Recover service fiasco)
This will definitely be the trend. Just curious…What hardware wallet do you recommend to new bitcoiners? Over the years I’d get friends set up on ledger since it was easy. Love the ColdCard but not as user friendly for newbies (although it’s mostly just intimating…I don’t think it’s actually all that hard).






