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I like #bitcoin

Don’t trust Sam’s. Sam Altman. Sam bankman-fried. Do you see a pattern? history always repeats itself. https://nostr.build/av/407c98dd319a51a96b0c56e79ebe524507870e95e2dcc52e5f7477e1aee69681.mov

Hi, I’m illuminati and I control your whole freaking life.

Why wait until it’s too late do adopt #bitcoin ?

first came the fingerprints, then the facescan, NOW the eyeball scans?!?!!

WORLDCOIN IS THE SKETCHIEST, MOST TRAUMATIZING COIN EVER. NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS DID I IMAGINE THAT I WOULD BE LIVING IN A TYRANNY REGIME.

is the solution to the problem moving to a developing country and adapting #bitcoin?

#Worldcoin is the end to humanity.

#bitcoin will save the world.

The pandora box is open, there is no going back. The only solution, and the only salvation to humanity is #bitcoin.

It’s 11:11. Buy some #bitcoin

No matter how many bear markets you go through, you will never quit #bitcoin

Stupid typos that you can go back and change 🤯😑

What are your thoughts on FENOW?

I’m talking about the new term. Not as in a group of people. Does that make any sense?

I understand the use of a group of people. But what I mean is I was watching a TV show and a girl, asked to be called as they/them instead of she/her.

Example:

What is she doing here. (Referred to one human being the is a female)

What is they doing here. (Since Female asked to be called they it’s supposed to still be referred to one single human but as multiple)

Replying to Avatar rabble

Which part don’t you get nostr:npub1aftmyhm62lrp6lwsha3yzyjy5kqdvuy7g23qg28a8q0cnmudv0ds0sdcke? That they/them can be used in the singular?

It’s not complicated. If you find car keys on the street, you want to return the keys to the owner. Persumably, most cars are owned by a single person, so you want to return their keys, but you don’t say his or hers because you don’t know.

Some languages like Spanish and Portuguese have rules which say if you don’t know the gender of the person you use the masculine, but that’s not how English works.

Or are you saying you don’t understand why somebody would feel they don’t fit neatly in to the society’s boxes of what it means to be a man or a woman?

I don’t understand how a singular person can be multiple. Or when did the switch occur?

Why do bad things happen to good people?

I don’t get “they/them” concept, can someone please explain?