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Charlie Menger
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Bitcoin class of ‘21.

Could he nothave said paranoid bitcoin anarchist?

Did he not just spend years highlighting the difference of bitcoin and crypto?

Does he not understand bitcoin has little purpose without self custody and that proof of work/decentralization is unnecessary if people are going to just leave their bitcoins with large banks?

He’s regurgitating old ideas regularly, and exploring yield.

If he wants to put us in a metaphorical box, people will likely start doing the same to him.

Killing hero Saylor makes me realize one thing:

There’s a huge difference between leaving your bitcoin on an exchange and using a custodial wallet to transact small amounts.

It’s a huge difference.

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Troy (2004

Trojan (2004), directed by Wolfgang Petersen, is an epic historical drama film based on Homer's Iliad, which chronicles the Trojan War, one of the greatest conflicts in Greek mythology. The movie stars Brad Pitt as the legendary Greek warrior Achilles, Eric Bana as the Trojan prince Hector, and Orlando Bloom as Paris, the man who sparks the war by abducting Helen (Diane Kruger), the Queen of Sparta, from her husband, King Menelaus (Brendan Gleeson).

The film explores the complex themes of honor, love, pride, and betrayal as the Greeks, led by King Agamemnon (Brian Cox), lay siege to the city of Troy in retaliation for Paris's actions. The standout character is Achilles, portrayed as a near-immortal warrior seeking eternal glory on the battlefield, despite his internal struggles and desire for meaning beyond the conflict. Hector, a noble and courageous prince, faces Achilles in one of the film’s most iconic and tragic duels.

The movie is known for its grand scale, impressive battle sequences, and lavish set designs, capturing the intensity of war and the emotional weight of the characters’ fates. It balances sweeping action with deep character development, making it both visually spectacular and dramatically engaging.

Though the film takes creative liberties with the source material, Troy was generally well-received for its performances, particularly Brad Pitt’s portrayal of Achilles, as well as its production design and cinematography. The epic battle scenes, including the siege of Troy and the duel between Achilles and Hector, are considered highlights.

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I watched in a theater in Kuala Lumpur when it came out. Was good!

The cirst couple years with Mahomes as QB were wild and necessary stepping stones, but they didn’t win the superbowl, not until they got Spagnuolo as defense coach. Patrick tended to do his work too quickly and put too much pressure on the defense we had.

I’m gonna need a magnetic Bitcoin sign to slap on my car so people will know as they’re going through the atm line.

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This definitely one of the strangest place I have ever visited. It is high in the mountains of the central Philippines.

Hanging Coffins of Sagada

Sagada, Philippines

Hundreds of wooden coffins dangle from cliffs and caves in the Philippines.

Hanging Coffins of Sagada.

The people of Sagada follow a unique burial ritual. The elderly carve their own coffins out of hollowed logs. If they are too weak or ill, their families prepare their coffins instead. The dead are placed inside their coffins (sometimes breaking their bones in the process of fitting them in), and the coffins are brought to a cave for burial. This is just one of the many ancient rituals and traditions that the people of the Cordillera Administrative Region (collectively known as Igorots) of Northern Philippines have preserved.

This ancient custom starts with a burial gathering led by the deceased’s family and relatives. The burial includes days of mourning, butchering of livestock, and preparing the body for entombment. Thereafter, a family member caries the body to the cave or cliff where the coffin is waiting. It is believed that carrying the dead would transfer luck, blessings, and talents to the family. Instead of being placed into the ground, the coffins are hung either inside the caves or on the face of the cliffs, near the hanging coffins of their ancestors. The Sagada people have been practicing such burials for over 2,000 years, and some of the coffins are well over a century old. Eventually the coffins deteriorate and fall from their precarious positions. Specifically, the coffins are suspended in the rocky cliffs of Sagada’s Echo Valley.

The reason the coffins were hung was due to the belief that the higher the dead were placed, the greater chance of their spirits reaching a higher nature in the afterlife. Many of the locations of the coffins are difficult to reach (and obviously should be left alone out of respect), but can be appreciated from afar.

Such practice serves as a testament to the enduring culture of the Igorot people. This sacred burial rite is also a part of the people’s rich historical, spiritual, and cultural heritage.

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That’s wild! Never heard of it before.

He’s like a gambler trying to revenge trade after a big L.

I think he should have to sue HBO and win regarding actually being satoshi before he has a right to bring this case.

Violence was my initial reaction as well. Gotta laugh.