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Crypto is lyfe ⚗️🧪🧫🩸

Crypto LAND Beigetreten Nisan 2022
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Timeless Praise™🤴
Timeless Praise™🤴@First_alphas·
Nobody thought it was weird in the big bang theory that Penny; a waitress, was able to afford rent in a building where two physicists with PHDs were roommates just to split rent?
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
🚨🇫🇷 Meanwhile in France French police are now using drones equipped with thermal imaging, to locate cattle hidden in the country, whose owners (Farmers) refused to vaccinate. Once located, huge teams of police & vaccine administers turn up to inject all their livestock ‼️ This farm got his last week.
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Karoline Gosling
Karoline Gosling@KarolineGosling·
Women dress like sluts at the gym because they want to be gazed at. But they only want to be gazed at by the one they are attracted to. All the other men? Creepy. Even the men who try to not be invasive and try their hardest to look away? He was a creep trying not to be creepy. The hot guy she actually dressed like a slut for? She is waiting and waiting for him to stare at her. Women are broken.
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Cryptorik@cryptorik101·
@SonOfJames32 @prinnylee U mean when everyone had they own personality before social media and reality tv mufuckas turned to zombies
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Crypto Rover
Crypto Rover@cryptorover·
Polkadot has been exploited. 🚨 The attacker minted 1B $DOT and dumped it all in a single transaction for $237,000.
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kat
kat@katyXBT·
Another drop! I'm tired of losing in crypto. I accept my defeat, What else can I do to make a living?
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DogNinja
DogNinja@DogNinjaHHT·
A REAL Quentin Miller reference track Versus a song FEATURING Quentin Miller
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Cryptorik@cryptorik101·
Man used claude to sray a few movws ahead
Jesús Enrique Rosas@Knesix

I honestly thought this map was made up Hundreds of supertankers, the kind that carry two million barrels each, are currently racing toward the US Gulf Coast from every direction. Atlantic, Indian Ocean, around Africa, the scenic route, the "we were heading to Saudi Arabia but NVM" route. Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz and everyone panicked. Oil hit $126 a barrel. Gas hit $4 a gallon. Cable news did the thing where they put a red banner on screen and say "CRISIS" in a font that suggests you should be hoarding toilet paper. And then something happened that nobody in media seems interested in reporting, for obvious reasons. The world just... switched suppliers? Like changing your internet provider except the internet provider is the entire effing global energy economy. American oil exports are approaching record levels. Gulf Coast refineries are running at 95% capacity. Supertankers that were mid-ocean on their way to the Persian Gulf literally turned around and headed to Texas. That's not a metaphor. Ship tracking data shows them doing U-turns in the Indian Ocean. Meanwhile China, which was getting 45% of its oil imports through Hormuz and paying basement prices for sanctioned Iranian crude, is now competing with Japan and Europe for the same expensive American barrels. Chinese manufacturers are already raising prices 20% on goods headed to the US. So to summarize: Iran played its biggest card and the main result is that the United States became the world's emergency gas station and China's cheap energy subsidy evaporated. This is either the most elaborate coincidence in the history of geopolitics... or someone planned the sequence Venezuela -> Iran -> profits! I'll let you figure out which one

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Lauren Chen
Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen·
Today was the Cherry Blossom Festival here in Nashville, which is an annual event that celebrates Japanese culture 🇯🇵🌸 After spending 3 months in Tokyo last year, I was curious to see what a Japanese-inspired event would look like in America. The first thing that I noticed, however, was that other attendees were disproportionately overweight white women. And among the people dressed up for the event, they were almost exclusively obese white women with colorful hair. This struck me as strange, because this is not what the average person in Nashville looks like. Despite being in the south, Nashville is a relatively lean city. I definitely think that the Cherry Blossom Festival itself was attracting a specific type of crowd. And I find that so curious, because these overweight, unkempt women were clearly fans of Japanese culture and esthetics, but they simultaneously couldn't have been further from embodying Japanese beauty. Japanese women tend to be lean, feminine, well-groomed, reserved, and modest. The women at the Festival were basically the complete opposite of that. It seemed like they thought they could just put on a costume and emulate Japanese culture, but what they failed to realize is that Japanese culture is considered so beautiful and desirable because it's disciplined. It's precise. It's intentional. From the looks of it, these are not values that any of these women hold dear. The image of a tattooed, 300 pound woman, with unbrushed hair, spilling out of an anime cosplay outfit is... jarring, to say the least, because it goes against so much of what makes Japanese culture Japanese. It seemed like they believed Japanese culture was beautiful, but didn't understand that that beauty took work and a certain character to achieve. Work they weren't willing to do, and a character they weren't interested in aspiring to. And the fact that this type of woman is so interested in Japan is also strange to me, considering that Japan possesses a lot of the same qualities that these women likely complain about when it comes to America. Japan is an ethnonationalist country with strict immigration. They are tough on crime. They are socially conservative. They value social cohesion and personal responsibility. These qualities are all strengths when it comes to Japan, but these women, once more, all but certainly oppose such practices in America, failing to understand that Japanese success isn't an accident. It's specifically thanks to these policies. In any case, I don't share these thoughts to body shame anyone, but rather to note how, despite their apparent interest in Japanese culture, western liberals are essentially its polar opposite. Esthetically, politically, and socially.
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ARYA™
ARYA™@elia_mafhh·
A 29-year-old warehouse employee burned down a Kimberly-Clark warehouse and wiped out $500M in goods, declaring, 'All you had to do was pay us enough to live.' So I checked the facts on his wages. The numbers don't look good for the company.
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Cryptorik@cryptorik101·
@ThoughtCrimes80 Who believes this guy cant get a job 🤣😂😅 are you stoopid🤣😂😅
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Zero Tolerance Policy
Zero Tolerance Policy@ThoughtCrimes80·
If people with a Masters Degree can’t even get hired as a Walmart cashier, future generations are totally screwed.
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