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Replying to Avatar WhiteRabbit

As predicted haha

@calle’s take on forking off b.rock was even better. Looking forward to that day

Thanks for your service. I watched it the WBD episode yesterday. That was awesome. Finally, some push back to the shitfluencers! 🤝

Just liestend to the Minecraft hacker nostr:note1dtwx7entl2h6lyxwtm2n2v09hpmykv7rmgzcqmpflkglm2nfv8yqxtlpar

While listening, I was overwhelmed by the non-stop bragging going on, and simultaneously couldn’t believe that this so-called hacker was being social engineered himself. Like, what are the chance that junseth gets called up and then the “hacker” simply rants on and provides all details of his scheme. By all respects for junseth, but I feel like he social- engineered me leading to believe that this was a real conversation with a hacker called Daniel lol.

Replying to Avatar PABLOF7z

Would be hilarious if nostr:npub1qtvl2em0llpnnllffhat8zltugwwz97x79gfmxfz4qk52n6zpk3qq87dze finds the first block after the halving and all the inscriptooors go empty handed 😅😅😅

Big pools might reorg in such a case

LOL… sorry not my native tongue, but I was trying to say that nowadays everything is Unprecedented according to the media :P

Everyday, Everything’s unprecedented, all the time forever

The film makes Leto, Jessica, and Paul look righteous. However, in the book, it is pretty clear that they are following their own agenda and just use more subtle ways of controlling people to reach their own goals.

Hmm feel like the movies were way more action driven and romanticism. In contrast, the books are basically only dialogue about philosophy, morality, and conspiracy. So the characters are way more complex in the book, as well as all of the subplots and conspiracies left out in the film 🍿