I am hopeful I'll eventually get to try it out.
I just can't use a lot of things on my phone. My arthritis is pretty bad.
I'm not that old, but there are times when I do get scared about how my body keeps ... closing in on me.
It is what it is.
Gotta keep keeping on!
I hope I said it right. I've been really out of it lately. Some days I am a lot more groggy than others.
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Yes!!!
So I could sill use alby as an extension for signing note events, but then, the receiving wallet in one nostr client will be the fountain address..?
Making the change in one nostr client would make that change for all other nostr clients too?
"Grammerly, make it concise..."

I am using bits of time here and there when I have some lucidity. I am reading on Fountain because I had been told about Zeus, but reading their guides are like reading Cantonese.
#Fountain guides seem to be written a bit ... better.
A bit more user friendly.
I am realizing that I will have to learn of a way to detach #Alby extension from my npub somehow since my alby address has been linked to my nostr profile since I first started using #nostr.
I will then have to figure how to tie Fountain to my npub somehow.
I hope I am understanding what I need to do since it is the first step to understanding what steps I will need to take and how to accomplish it.
Thank you for the tip!!!

My below response is based on the premise of a #democracy worth participating in.
I haven't learned of any that does, but, if it did, the working poor should have a voice, and not be gagged further.
Well, I guess I've been shown a lesson.
Why punch up when is a whole lot easier to punch down.
It sure makes a case for efficiency.
Ok, that ↑↑ is my first gut reaction.
Because opinions are all based on the assessments made by the logic developed by experiences, exposure & programming.
Truth is, not one of us has ever been in anyone else's skin but our own.
This is why people agree and disagree in free exchanges.
I don't know if what you're intending to say is this, but this is how I understood it:
(Please use bold lettering and underline on the "How I Understood It" part).
The working poor do not deserve a vote because the system who oppresses them and forces them into labor--into jobs that no one born into any kind of 1st world level of comfort would ever even imagine themselves or their loved ones doing; the system that also rewards corporations which do not pay a value for value compensation for that labor while also scamming their "employees" (more like slaves) & their customers at the behest of their investors; that same system should gag them.
That way they cannot protest vote their way out of the oppressive system which has worked like clockwork for those still in power.
No oppressed working poor has been able to escape their oppressors without help.
There are no "self-made" people. None of us are self made.
We're not even BIOLOGICALLY SELF-MADE. It took, at minimum, "parents" to make each and everyone of us.
Any single one rising above the tide does such with a combination of survival instinct, the circumstances presented & available, their rate of absorption of the information presented, their physical & mental ability, the influences they have been exposed to, their association and interactions with others among other qualities.
Everything & everyone around us, combined with our own physicality, mental acuity, & even faith; plays a part in every choice & every step we take in our lives.
Self-accountability IS A THING. I am not undermining that at all.
Self-accountability is essential for our very own survival. We need repentance, not just say or feel "sorry." Repentance is felt in the core, the deepest deep of one's gut. The nausea has to be there for one to truly know what BAD is.
The 180 won't hold otherwise, because "sorry" didn't cut it.
Self-accountability is essential for repentance, & repentance is essential for the turn-around.
But self-accountability isn't the only thing needed.
Compared to many folks, I've lived 100 lives. Not only based on what I've survived, but also based on the exposure to the thousands of oppressed people I lived & worked with.
Two decades plus under my belt with trafficked, enslaved, abused, raped, broken... people of all ages, colors, nationalities & creeds.
Only one thing in common:
POOR.
Not just poor, but some extremely hard working poor.
But, hey, if they need any assistance of any kind from any source for anything... f****, ahem, screw their agency.
Let's shut them up and eliminate their vote.
To tell you the truth, Democracy isn't even what we need as a species. Consensus..? more like it... but democracy... uh... is ... uh... It's a bully system.
It is a system so corruptible, not only for its propensity for rigging, but just the fact that it opens the door to the bullying of one another. Everyone trying to constantly one up each other, trying to convince & shove ideologies down each other's throats.
I have not voted since late 1990's. I have not been presented with a decent option on a ballot, and even then... I shall TRUST those in power to count my poor-ass vote, when I know their system is simply working perfectly for them?
So, under my own premise, I SHOULDN'T CARE whether you'd want the poor/working poor/oppressed to have a voice with a vote.
Since I don't believe the system is working, why #risk getting #pummelled in #Nostr by folks who, do not only disagree with me, but are very quick to jump me to teach me a lesson?
It would be a valid question, don't you think? considering that there are a few premises & opinions with which I do agree with you.
I shouldn't care and I shouldn't risk.
But I do, because in your statement, there is a level of belief coming from you. One that appears to believe that democracy COULD work. And if it did, you'd want anyone needing help in any aspect from the very hand who's punching them over and over, to not participate in it.
I hope I am incorrect in my assessment, for empathy & compassion are not the qualities that have brought us so close to destruction.
Corruption, greed, selfishness, envy, pride & gluttony have.
These do, however, cloak themselves under the guise of empathy & compassion.
I've seen it a million times over.
Luke 10:25-37
Well, I guess I've been shown a lesson.
Why punch up when is a whole lot easier to punch down.
It sure makes a case for efficiency.
Ok, that ↑↑ is my first gut reaction.
Because opinions are all based on the assessments made by the logic developed by experiences, exposure & programming.
Truth is, not one of us has ever been in anyone else's skin but our own.
This is why people agree and disagree in free exchanges.
I don't know if what you're intending to say is this, but this is how I understood it:
(Please use bold lettering and underline on the "How I Understood It" part).
The working poor do not deserve a vote because the system who oppresses them and forces them into labor--into jobs that no one born into any kind of 1st world level of comfort would ever even imagine themselves or their loved ones doing; the system that also rewards corporations which do not pay a value for value compensation for that labor while also scamming their "employees" (more like slaves) & their customers at the behest of their investors; that same system should gag them.
That way they cannot protest vote their way out of the oppressive system which has worked like clockwork for those still in power.
No oppressed working poor has been able to escape their oppressors without help.
There are no "self-made" people. None of us are self made.
We're not even BIOLOGICALLY SELF-MADE. It took, at minimum, "parents" to make each and everyone of us.
Any single one rising above the tide does such with a combination of survival instinct, the circumstances presented & available, their rate of absorption of the information presented, their physical & mental ability, the influences they have been exposed to, their association and interactions with others among other qualities.
Everything & everyone around us, combined with our own physicality, mental acuity, & even faith; plays a part in every choice & every step we take in our lives.
Self-accountability IS A THING. I am not undermining that at all.
Self-accountability is essential for our very own survival. We need repentance, not just say or feel "sorry." Repentance is felt in the core, the deepest deep of one's gut. The nausea has to be there for one to truly know what BAD is.
The 180 won't hold otherwise, because "sorry" didn't cut it.
Self-accountability is essential for repentance, & repentance is essential for the turn-around.
But self-accountability isn't the only thing needed.
Compared to many folks, I've lived 100 lives. Not only based on what I've survived, but also based on the exposure to the thousands of oppressed people I lived & worked with.
Two decades plus under my belt with trafficked, enslaved, abused, raped, broken... people of all ages, colors, nationalities & creeds.
Only one thing in common:
POOR.
Not just poor, but some extremely hard working poor.
But, hey, if they need any assistance of any kind from any source for anything... f****, ahem, screw their agency.
Let's shut them up and eliminate their vote.
To tell you the truth, Democracy isn't even what we need as a species. Consensus..? more like it... but democracy... uh... is ... uh... It's a bully system.
It is a system so corruptible, not only for its propensity for rigging, but just the fact that it opens the door to the bullying of one another. Everyone trying to constantly one up each other, trying to convince & shove ideologies down each other's throats.
I have not voted since late 1990's. I have not been presented with a decent option on a ballot, and even then... I shall TRUST those in power to count my poor-ass vote, when I know their system is simply working perfectly for them?
So, under my own premise, I SHOULDN'T CARE whether you'd want the poor/working poor/oppressed to have a voice with a vote.
Since I don't believe the system is working, why #risk getting #pummelled in #Nostr by folks who, do not only disagree with me, but are very quick to jump me to teach me a lesson?
It would be a valid question, don't you think? considering that there are a few premises & opinions with which I do agree with you.
I shouldn't care and I shouldn't risk.
But I do, because in your statement, there is a level of belief coming from you. One that appears to believe that democracy COULD work. And if it did, you'd want anyone needing help in any aspect from the very hand who's punching them over and over, to not participate in it.
I hope I am incorrect in my assessment, for empathy & compassion are not the qualities that have brought us so close to destruction.
Corruption, greed, selfishness, envy, pride & gluttony have.
These do, however, cloak themselves under the guise of empathy & compassion.
I've seen it a million times over.
Luke 10:25-37
Unpopular take:
The person having to clean adult diapers... the person cleaning toilets... working full time jobs with mouths to feed at home and their multiple jobs not offering them decent salaries nor benefits so they must get ACA cuz health insurance is more expensive than a sugar baby whore...
They too shouldn't get to vote?
Asking for a fren.
I don't understand.
Bitcoin is a religion.
We just need a good accountant to register us as the church we are...
Imagine the sweet tax breaks!!!!
I don't understand.
Bitcoin is a religion.
We just need a good accountant to register us as the church we are...
Imagine the sweet tax breaks!!!!
Your passport is your real ID.
The latter makes a lot of sense!
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How the hell am I gonna fair in the high desert if I don't know if it's #Arizonians or #Arizonan ???
Am I doomed to never leave Wine Country???
#AskNostr

Fuck the state...
Let bitcoin be for bitcoiners.
Why should that tool of a woman go for proof of work treasury, when she can just get monopoly monies for nothing and extort Arizonans on the side?
To not extort is not in their programming.
We need to find ways to not use their monetary system.
So there!!!!
This is the attitude to have!
This is the best versión de Javier Barden ...
This movie was something else!
And how Kelly McDonald stood up to him!
One of the best scenes!
Agreed.
I would still sycophantically pretend to like him if he threw 5 bitcoin my way.
But that's my rate now.
Inflation, what whatcha gonna do?
My rate used to be 3.5 btc....
*sighs*

I'm naturally stoned. I haven't ridden my motorcycle since 2014! But I can't part ways yet, I keep hoping I'll get better and will someday soon ride again!
We'll just hire Ken to drive us around!




#chess #cat #catstr #cartoon



