Alexander 🇨🇭💎
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Alexander 🇨🇭💎
@SuperVision369
Crypto, Precious Metals, Gemstones, Art ''' JEWELRY 3D artist and manufacturer. #QUBIC
❤️ SWITZERLAND ❤️ انضم Temmuz 2023
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@XPengMotors @ARIDGE_Official I first thought, is this a rebuild of a Tesla CyberTruck 😀
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One click to deploy your aircraft.
Automatically separates and reconnects — tested across all conditions.
Watch it perform with ease, even on ice.
@ARIDGE_Official
$XPEV
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@MatthiasBaur3 @vivienne_huber Wer sagt, man könne nicht Handel betreiben?
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@vivienne_huber Hüberchen, du erkennst die Widersprüche, in die du dich hier verstrickst…
Am besten Grenzen dicht, nur noch von der guten Ausbildung leben. Selbstversorger, Rohstoffe aus dem Alpengranit bickeln, Erdgas aus dem Entlebuch&die Luftwärmepumpen betreiben wir mit der heissen SVP-Luft
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einer EU-Mitgliedschaft und diesen ,,Bilateralen III''?
EU-Mitglieder haben Rechte. Wir hätten Pflichten ohne gleiche Rechte.
Wir übernehmen ihre Gesetze und Regeln und würden damit am Ende sogar schlechter dastehen als EU-Mitglieder.
Nein zum EU-Unterwerfungsvertrag!
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@freddavid2406 @vivienne_huber Und jetzt möchtest du die unnützlichen auch noch übernehmen oder wie muss ich das verstehen?
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@vivienne_huber Nicht Mitglied werden wollen, dauernd über den Verein herziehen, aber die gleichen Rechte einfordern wie Mitglieder? Da würde man in jedem Kegelverein den Vogel gezeigt kriegen. Logisch , nicht? N.b. CH hat freiwillig 143 Abkommen mit der EU. Wohl, weil sie nützlich sind...
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@Mina_Laugien @whartonMIT @elonmusk also dude, before the europeans came the indians and arabs were there already stirring up things
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@whartonMIT @elonmusk If your European ancestors hadn’t colonized Africa, maybe it could have developed much more. Don’t forget, there are pyramids in Africa
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Incredible that it was only 66 years from the first controlled, powered flight to landing on the Moon!
Wonder of Science@wonderofscience
These two photographs are separated by only 66 years.
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@KingVelesI Where I come from we dont grill on the streets at all
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So, people were spotted cooking and eating livestock, and now folks are losing their minds because they think said livestock should be just for cuddles?
I swear, the average conservative Westerner has devolved into something between a normal, sane person on one end and the effete leftist vegan they despise on the other.
FYI, humans have been raising guinea pigs for meat ever since they domesticated them, several millennia ago. People keeping them as pets is a comparatively recent development.
I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸@ImMeme0
Guinea pigs, considered pets in America, are being grilled right on the streets of NYC.
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Ich lese gerade überall von stolzen E-Autobesitzern,
wie dumm man angeblich ist, wenn man noch tanken fährt.
„Ich lade meinen Strom selbst.“
„Ich fahr quasi kostenlos.“
Kann man machen.
Ich rechne halt anders.
PV + Speicher?
Bist du schnell bei 20.000–30.000 €.
Ich hab bei mir geguckt:
60 € Strom im Monat = 720 € im Jahr.
Im Sommer sparst du ein bisschen.
Im Winter zahlst du ganz normal weiter.
Unterm Strich?
Vielleicht 150–300 € Ersparnis im Jahr.
Und dafür 20.000 oder 30.000 € aufs Dach legen?
Jetzt noch das E-Auto:
Gebraucht ab 20.000 €
Realistisch eher 30.000 €
Viele landen bei 40.000–50.000 €
Also reden wir grob von:
50.000–80.000 € Gesamt.
Und ich denk mir nur:
Was macht das Geld im Depot?
Es arbeitet.
Es wächst.
Es bringt Rendite.
Stattdessen soll ich’s verkaufen, Steuern zahlen
und in Dinge stecken, die an Wert verlieren?
Für mich ist das keine Ersparnis.
Das ist Geld verbrennen mit gutem Gewissen.
Ich fahr 15 km zur Arbeit.
Toyota Aygo.
75.000 km.
1.800 €.
25 € Steuer.
~4 Liter Verbrauch.
Der macht genau das, was er soll.
Ich hab nichts geerbt, nichts geschenkt bekommen.
Alles selbst aufgebaut.
Heute: siebenstellig investiert.
So bin ich durchs Leben gekommen.
Klar, das ist die letzten Jahre explodiert.
Aber genau deshalb:
Wenn ich vor Jahren 50.000 € genommen hätte
und in so einen Kram gesteckt hätte,
hätte ich heute hunderttausende weniger.
Zinseszins wirkt.
Auch auf Fehler.
Ich lass mein Geld arbeiten.
Und zahl meinen Sprit. Fertig.
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@josefrakich @ncbtrades I have two medium pizzas. I cut one into 6 slices, and one into 10 slices .....
Math this out for me 🤡
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$Qubic has a supply of 200 trillion.
And I hear people talking about swapping $TAO for it?
K.
Some of you guys are retardmaxxing without the maxing part…
You can’t make this shit up.
It’s common sense
1/21,000,000
Is significantly better than
1/200,000,000,000,000
wtf are we even talking about rn….
Frost. ױ@_MRImmaculate
@ncbtrades I like Tao. Ima be using AGI on Qubic to trade it when the opportunity presents itself. Huge difference between the except the world yet knows about it
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@2150isnow @fdondi1 @Rainmaker1973 Dont worry there are in almost every Migros and Coop boxes where they put 30-50% discounted food. And there are so many items
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Fun fact.
The Switzerlands largest supermarket, Migros, doesn’t sell alcohol or tobacco in stores, pays no dividends, caps profits by lowering prices if earnings exceeds 5%, is a cooperative with 2M+ members, and donates 1% of revenue to social projects, purely out of the founders moral philosophy

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@fdondi1 @Rainmaker1973 In Aldi & Lidl the amount of swiss products is way smaller.
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@Rainmaker1973 ...and is still WAY more expensive than ruthless for-profit capitalists like Lidl and Aldi.
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For a few hours $QUBIC was the #1 trending coin on CoinMarketCap.
And this is just the beginning.
Coming soon:
• Doge mining
• Solana bridge
• Ethereum bridge
Meanwhile behind the scenes:
• Private funds DM me daily
• Dev teams onboarding
• I'm talking with a BD team who scaled a project to $13B last cycle
It’s only March.
Something big is forming around $QUBIC.

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@SimonHoiberg @binyf07 Am with you but no personal income tax nor personal net wealth tax in Dubai.
For higher earning individuals in Switzerland income taxes are over 30% + 0.05% - 0.3% on net assets which adds up over the years.
Taxes are somewhat lower in Zug or Schwyz but still substantial.
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@Dea_rMen Um no. I would have 3 cars:
1. 100 series Landcruiser (around $20k used for a good one).
2. 2020 or newer Mercedes Benz E series Wagon.
3. 2009 Corvette Manual.
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In case anyone is wondering whether chicken is allowed or recommended on carnivore, I've covered the nuance in an article here.
fitawakening.co.uk/2022/12/29/chi…
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Right. Chicken.
I don't want to have this argument, but here we are.
Chicken became the flagship protein of the health movement somewhere in the late 1980s and never really had to justify itself after that. It just... stayed. Low fat, high protein, endlessly versatile, allegedly perfect. The non-negotiable centre of every meal prep container that has ever been photographed on Instagram next to a jar of overnight oats.
Here's the issue. Chicken is what it eats. And what commercial chicken eats is soy, corn, and grain: a fat profile that is disproportionately omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids, concentrated predominantly in the skin and fat. That fat is linoleic acid. And linoleic acid, consumed consistently, integrates into your cell membranes and adipose tissue, where it oxidises, produces inflammatory byproducts, and sits there doing exactly that for the better part of two years.
You cannot out-cardio your cell membrane composition.
Beef fat is saturated. It is stable at cooking temperatures. It does not oxidise into aldehydes when you fry it. It has been part of the human food supply since before we had cooking and before we had agriculture and before we had anyone to tell us whether it was healthy, because back then the benchmark was simply whether you were still alive.
Long-term carnivores figure the chicken thing out around year two. They can't always articulate what's wrong: digestion isn't quite right, energy is inconsistent, something is off. They remove chicken. Things settle. They stand in the kitchen holding a packet of mince with the quiet look of someone who has just understood a joke they heard years ago.
The chicken was not the hero it was cast as.
It was just the most photogenic protein available at the time.

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@nic_amadio How can you believe a whole city has only one way, one vibe. Very narrow minded
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Zurich/ch is IMO the best of the old Europe, but it's still old Europe and "legacy".
It's a great place to maintain and store status quo, not so much about building.
A place that rewards compliance and "A-tier student -> A-tier employee" path.
(someone working in VC-backed startups is still an employee in my books)
Not so much a place that rewards experimentation, creativity and thinking different.
Also one that is more "old money" than "new money".
If you prefer hanging with people making it on their own rather than with rich kids, you might find more of them in other places.
You don't have to be a Dubai bro. Even in Warsaw: everyone is a bit "street smart" and "coming from the bottom" - so to say.
I personally find the social rigidity in Switzerland to be a bit draining.
Everything is long-term, circles slow to enter, high friction etc.
Little space for spontaneity.
Often I don't see the ROI in the efforts required to break through this rigidity.
I think it's mostly meant to preserve the status quo.
And, as someone "on the come-up", I don't have much to gain from preserving the status quo.
I appreciate environments with less friction and less embedded heaviness, which feel more "light", spontaneous, good for experimenting and exploring.
And that host more creative and down to earth hustlers trying to leave their unique mark.

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