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Omg hahah true! This is a good idea then for the winter! Grow it out 😍

Your hair is so full and beautiful!! What a girls dreams are made of haha. But really your hair is so natural beautiful.

Replying to Avatar Cyph3rp9nk

WAR

As a totally convinced anarcho-capitalist I find it ridiculous to support either side in a war. War is created by governments, if you support one side, you are only supporting a government, supporting one of the parties and ignoring the crimes committed by the party you support.

War is the worst act of the human being, in wars brothers are killed between brothers, children and women are killed, and women are raped by both sides, in war nothing is respected.

It is before a war when you have to think with reason and not with the heart, if you are in a war territory flee you and your family, your mission is to protect them, never fight, never fight for a government, life is the most precious good we have.

Kill if you have to protect your family, but never kill in the name of the government, don't be a puppet, don't be part of their despicable plans.

#Bitcoin helps you to protect yourself also from wars, on the one hand, your government cannot create Bitcoins to finance itself and it is practically impossible for them to seize them, on the other hand if you live in a hot territory, consider having most of your wealth in Bitcoin to be able to flee without problems.

Whether you are Palestinian, whether you are Israeli, whether you are Ukrainian, Russian, or from any nation at war, do not fight for your government, your government does not give a shit about you, you are just gunpowder to fuel the fire, the children of your politicians do not go to war, your politicians do not go to war, while you die, while your children and women die, the politicians are so quiet in their air-conditioned office eating caviar and drinking champagne while fucking whores.

Well said 🙏✨🩵

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

Avoiding posting on Twitter at the moment. I’m just watching there. There’s enough overnight-expert Middle East hot takes and emotions are running high. The violence and scenes are terrible, and my heart goes out to all victims involved and those who will be caught up in it going forward.

I’ll instead post a few things in my lane here as it relates to global finance and todays actions relating to things I’ve already been covering but that now obviously have updates. Helps me get my thoughts together for what will eventually be my next client report.

-Actions like this show the difficulty of multinational currency agreements. Saudi Arabia and Iran have been having more peaceful relations lately as China brought them together (“enemy of my enemy is my pragmatic financial friend”, and so forth). They are both set to join BRICS+ in January 2024.

-But, Saudi Arabia has also been working with the US and Israel on normalizing relations with Israel, in exchange for US arms deals and such. Saudi Arabia was also making promises to raise oil output to alleviate oil prices if they grow too quickly, which the US wants.

-So this attack (w/ Iranian involvement and public support) puts Saudi Arabia in a weird place. Lots of division and competing goals within BRICS+. Has all sorts of implications for Saudi/Israeli relations, Saudi/US relations, and what happens in the coming weeks will affect how those go.

-Egypt and Ethiopia are also joining BRICS+ in January 2024 and they have had a multi year ongoing feud regarding the Grand Renaissance dam on the Nile.

-China and India are well known as not being on good terms. Border disputes and all that.

-Building trade and currency and military agreements between so many different cultures is a bigger challenge than doing so between US and West Europe.

I couldn't agree more with your insights. It's impressive how you consistently distill complex issues into understandable terms 🙏, making it easier to clearly organize and grasp my own thoughts on the subject by removing the extra noise that’s often times hard to sift through.

I love this! 👏👏👏✨

#FreeRoss 💛

I’m glad none of us have ever stopped thinking about Ross. He forever changed the world ✨

We should all keep fighting for him in whatever ways we can, big or small. Even if it’s just talking about him because we never know how someone can help him, now or in the future. We should never stop!

Nevertheless, it’s cool, I would just want some way to make sure only small amount are authorized.

Yeah, and with sats if it’s gone, then it’s really gone 🙅‍♀️🫣

Ohhh that’s a good one! I’m adding now 👣

I mean one by one they will come on their own when they seek interest in freedom of speech. However if we concentrate our efforts on one individual (let’s say one per week) —whether because of their informative content, humor, or any other reason—and consistently engage with them through direct messages and comments, inviting them to #nostr, I'm confident they'll be intrigued at least enough to come see what’s going on here. 💜

We don't need to rush everyone over immediately. As I mentioned, many will naturally gravitate here in due course. However, expediting the onboarding for a select few whom we'd like to #OrangePill 🧡 or whose content we admire and ir just enjoy reading could be beneficial. This is especially true for those like myself who are no longer on Twitter.

✊ me too! I should have kept my twitter account, but when I got rid of if I didn’t know it could come in handy with purple pilling 🤪