Question:
If you read a study that stated completely false conclusions based on your personal experience, would you:
A) think that the study is right and you somehow made a mistake
B) think that the study was done by idiots or crims and you are right
C) Be unsure
B for me
Welcome! Don't worry, there is more than just Bitcoiners here lol
Sometimes I feel like I'm invisible on #Nostr!
I created my account 12 days ago. Followed 150 people, I produced and shared lots of content every day (8/10 hours/day). I actively interacted with several people, commenting, liking, sharing, and sending zaps.
Result: I was followed by 50 different accounts. With each publication, I received an average of: 87.8 likes, 7.66 comments, 6 zaps per publication and a total of 11,600 Satoshis.
My goal here is not to have thousands of followers just for the sake of having them. I want to create more and more connections that give me more interactions, but I know that this happens with time and hard work.
At X, in the same period, my result was practically triple, it's okay that there are many more people there than here (for now).
If you've made it this far, follow me!
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Some how u didn’t pop into my feed until til just now but I like your content and I followed u. I wonder if primal could get better at recommending people to follow?
I think this is the future of SM.
And I like the privacy and openness of this technology
The more people learn about this, the more they will leave FB, Twitter, etc
You know why the modern US government doesn't like citizens owning guns?
Why they don't like them maintaining their privacy from the government?
Why they don't want them owning Bitcoin and gold?
Because if they do, they will have the power. Remember that.
The vibe here and with Bitcoiners is generally 'F--- the government'.
I would like to say in defense of those public servants who try to do a good job:
There are 2 types of people in the government
1. The guys building the roads, keeping property records, taking drunk drivers off the street, etc
2. Evil MFs trying to control and see everything their citizens are doing. Lying to their citizens, banning guns, trying to make sure they are ignorant, secretly afraid of their citizens
The first guys are the good guys
The second, traitors
I just arrived in Uvita

Enjoying our time in La Fortuna, Costa Rica!
Pura Vida!!
It's funny there is this view that having tattoos, dying your hair weird colors is being a rebel.
I think supporting homeschooling and only eating small-farm-raised food is way more rebellious 😄
Tattoos and hair dying is kinda boring at this point IMHO
It's good manners for the cypherpunks. Doesn't apply to normies
Good point - privacy is a right
I think it's so funny when government people say that privacy protects criminals , etc., so they "have to" spy on everybody.
First of all, this assumes all parts of the government is trustworthy, not a likely probability.
Additionally this ignores the other avenues they can use to combat crime besides spying on everybody.
This is just the excuse the use to soothe the ignorant
Does anyone have a good reason for public schools?
The only thing I know of is convenience.
Homeschooling/private schooling seems like the way to go.
Thoughts anyone?
Interesting.
Britain does seem more fucked the US.
nostr:npub107ru69ty2jtnxp7vlqsyze35hylv8ngf4wjedggs9kf6juphw4ksq9zpem looked me straight in the eyes today and said:
“Dad, why do you pay taxes if the government just prints money out of thin air?”
I’m so proud he asked the question, but what should I tell him?
you could tell him demanding taxes in their monopoly money gives it "value"
Stupid people don't question things
Selfishness is not living your life as you wish to live it. Selfishness is wanting others to live their lives as you wish them to.
-Oscar Wilde

