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5 days!

It's amazing how quickly the human body can heal when it has proper nutrients and cuts out toxins

Why should soft tissue indicate that the fossil is recent, unless you trust the "scientific community" on that?

Some of that, also probably some pulling Argentina away from BRICS and towards Anglosphere

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☺️ There’s a little coffee shop where two people walk up to the counter.

“Five coffees, please. Two for us, and three hanging.”

They pay, take their two coffees, and leave.

Curious, I ask the barista, “What’s a hanging coffee?”

“Just wait, and you’ll see,” they respond with a smile.

A little while later, two girls come in. They each order a coffee, pay, and go on their way. Then, three women order seven coffees: three for themselves and four hanging.

My curiosity deepens. What’s with all these “hanging” coffees?

Then, a man in worn clothes, who looks like he’s fallen on hard times, approaches the counter and asks, “Do you have a hanging coffee?”

“Yes, we do, sir,” the barista replies, handing him a hot cup of coffee.

I finally understood. People are paying in advance for coffees that will be served to anyone who can’t afford one.

This heartwarming tradition began in Naples, but it’s now spreading to cities and towns across the world. In some places, it’s not just hanging coffees—you can leave sandwiches or even a full meal for someone in need.

Imagine if we all embraced this simple act of kindness in our own communities. A small gesture like this could make a world of difference to someone’s day, or even their life.

Let’s start bringing this tradition to every city and town. One small act of generosity could ripple out and touch countless lives in ways we can’t even imagine. #Nostr #Bitcoin #coffeechain #kindness 🧡💜

Please don't feed the pigeons

Why is that?

Shouldn't companies do whatever their core business is (manufacturing, agriculture, retail, etc) rather than leverage up to speculate in currency markets?

The issue is fuel regulations, 20 years ago Americans were driving much smaller trucks.

The fuel regulations for small trucks are so insane that manufacturers literally can't comply, while for large trucks the regulations are looser. Consequently, they make the trucks larger and larger.

The issue is fuel regulations, 20 years ago Americans were driving much smaller trucks.

The fuel regulations for small trucks are so insane that manufacturers literally can't comply, while for large trucks the regulations are looser. Consequently, they make the trucks larger and larger.

I've long been suspicious of both, but I think they each occasionally say insightful things.

It's a question of signal to noise ratio and whether the listener is equipped to separate the two.

I want to gain mass (muscle, bone, tissue)

I want to lose mass (excess body fat)

the 2nd Amendment is so you can fwoosh-boom the choppers when they start fucking around

looks like terrible keyholing to me

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sear outside, raw inside

properly rested

most billionaires don't have a billion dollars

billionaires own companies

the companies mostly don't have dollars

the companies do have real assets (land, equipment, inventory)

if you want to steal the real assets and achieve some immediate benefit from them, you'd have to sell them

which you can't do because (again) most billionaires don't have a billion dollars

so you can kill the golden goose if you'd like

but you can't eat it