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It is important to continue supporting companies that accept bitcoin so they realize they made a good decision. Eventually bitcoin itself will show them that, but in the meantime it is up to us plebs!

Bought a couple burgers and Tallow Fries with Sats and met a fellow bitcoin pleb in the wild at Steak N Shake today!

Florida's dry season has definitely ended a little earlier than usual. This usually means we are going to be in for an early / active Hurricane Season.

Home made pepperoni and Hatch Green Chile pizza night again!

Gorgeous almost full moon at midnight where Minutemen Causeway ends at the Atlantic Ocean. GN

Gorgeous cotton candy sky tonight. Feeling bullish.

Black Skimmers fly along the beach in Cocoa Beach at sunset with the Blue Origin New Glenn rocket launch pad in the distant background (top left).

No grass, but touching sand.

Broke out the secret stash of Hatch Green Chile I smuggled home on my last trip to New Mexico! IYKYK

Remember when Bitcoin was "stuck" at $58k?

Thick fog on the Florida Space Coast today!

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

A problem with most pets is you outlive them. Dogs, cats, etc.

The problem with parrots is if you don’t plan right, they outlive you.

When I was little, like 9 years old, my main dream was to have parrots. I pushed my father to get them, and he did. And I took great care of them for a decade. I kept their cages open so they could go inside or outside as they pleased. I pet them, played with them, etc.

And then I went to college. My father got a new girlfriend, and they got a cat, which they named fucking Paris Hilton (girlfriend’s idea).

And it was a Bengal cat. An aggressive, energetic type. Paris was actually really cool on her own, but not with the parrots. You have to be careful with cats and parrots standing atop open cages. The parrots are happy to say hi and the cat is happy to play a predator. Can’t have that.

So my father started to lock the parrots in their cages. The macaw became noticeable unhappy first. The amazon was stoic for longer. But I was like “I’m in college, and then I’m going to live in a small apartment, and they can’t stay here or anywhere.”

So I did a ton of research and found them new homes that had the expertise to take care of them. Parrots are often snappy toward people they don’t know, and both of these parrots would bite people other than me. So they needed a lot of resocialization.

I loved them so much, but I would be so careful to advise parrots as pets unless one was *really* equipped to have them.

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I can relate! Zander turns 25 this month.

GM. None of this is priced in.

Funny but also probably true. Welcome home Ross! Can't wait until he discovers NOSTR!

5 days until Ross is free and Operation Chokepoint 2.0 comes to an end. This is not priced in.

So many things this cycle remind me of the 2016 cycle - including the end of the Obama / Biden admin and the inauguration of Donald Trump. Deja vu all over again?

High desert sunset over Albuquerque New Mexico on my last night on the road before heading back to Florida.