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Pnut Fred

@Pn_fredd

I’m Anti DEC • Anti Woke • Pro Trump

White House 🌐 Joined Kasım 2024
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Gerla@CryptoGerla·
🚨 Massive $BTC short liquidity stacked at $64k–$66k.
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CTM@CryptoTalkMan·
Good morning future millionaires
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@ZypherHQ Competition is great for users, every major release forces everyone else to level up
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Pnut Fred@Pn_fredd·
@1Immortals1 lol sometimes the most powerful health interventions are the least exciting ones
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The Biohacking Immortal
The Biohacking Immortal@1Immortals1·
A doctor told me I had the testosterone levels of a 70 year old man. I was 26. Three months later the same doctor ran my blood again and asked me what steroids I was taking. I wasn't taking steroids. I wasn't taking TRT. I wasn't taking any supplement that costs more than $15. At 26 my total testosterone was 280 ng/dL. The reference range for a healthy male my age starts at 600. I was less than half of the minimum. The doctor said I had the hormonal profile of a retired grandfather. I couldn't wake up before 10am. My motivation was dead. I had no drive to work, train, or talk to anyone. My girlfriend at the time said it felt like living with a ghost. She thought I was depressed. I thought she was right. Then I changed four things. Not twelve. Not a $500/month supplement stack. Four. I cut out every seed oil in my diet. Every vegetable oil. Every processed food that contained them. This alone took two weeks to fully implement because seed oils are in everything. I started getting 30 minutes of direct morning sunlight on my skin and eyes within the first hour of waking. No sunglasses. No shirt when possible. I started sleeping in a pitch black room at the same time every night. No screen for 60 minutes before bed. No exceptions. I started doing 3 minutes of cold water at the end of every shower. Not ice baths. Not cryotherapy. Just the cold handle turned all the way for 180 seconds. Four changes. Zero cost. 90 days. My testosterone went from 280 to 687. My doctor didn't believe the result and reran it. Same number. My girlfriend said I was a different person. Not because I told her about the bloodwork. Because she could feel the difference before I ever showed her the numbers. The medical system would have put me on TRT for life at 26. A $200/month prescription with side effects. Instead I fixed it with sunlight, sleep, food, and cold water. Your body isn't broken. Your environment is. Fix the environment and the body fixes itself.
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Pnut Fred
Pnut Fred@Pn_fredd·
@themuskmind1 The most powerful question in engineering is often, Why do we do it this way?
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The Musk Mind
The Musk Mind@themuskmind1·
Elon Musk cut the cost of reaching space by roughly 90% with one idea everyone told him was naive. The idea was almost embarrassingly simple. Stop throwing the rocket away. Before SpaceX, every orbital rocket was used once and destroyed. Hundreds of millions of dollars of engineering, gone after a single flight. The entire industry accepted this as just the cost of space. Musk asked a child's question. Why don't you reuse it? The experts had complicated answers about why it couldn't be done. He ignored them and spent years crashing rockets trying to land them. Today a single Falcon 9 booster has flown over 20 times. The same rocket. Launched, landed, refueled, launched again. The cost to put a kilogram into orbit dropped so dramatically that missions which were once impossible became routine. Starlink. Crew flights. Science payloads. He didn't invent a new kind of physics. He just refused to accept that the most expensive part of the rocket had to be garbage after one use. The biggest breakthroughs often aren't complex. They're obvious questions nobody was willing to ask out loud.
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Pnut Fred@Pn_fredd·
@CryptoGerla The market loves to recover when the majority has already given up.
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Gerla@CryptoGerla·
$Bitcoin just hit a major bottom signal. 🚨 The 7-day Moving Average for $BTC Supply in Loss just crossed 50%—a level we haven't seen since the depths of November 2022 when Bitcoin was under $20k. Historically, crossing this 50% line means one thing: peak capitulation is here, and the cycle bottom is forming
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Pnut Fred@Pn_fredd·
@themuskmind1 Big breakthroughs often happen when public institutions and private innovators push in the same direction.
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The Musk Mind
The Musk Mind@themuskmind1·
For nearly a decade, the most powerful country on earth could not send its own astronauts to space. Then Elon Musk fixed it. When NASA retired the Space Shuttle in 2011, America lost the ability to launch humans. The country that put men on the moon now had to buy seats on Russian rockets. Tens of millions of dollars per astronaut. Paid to a rival. This went on for nine years. American astronauts learning Russian. America hitching rides because it couldn't reach orbit alone. On May 30, 2020, a SpaceX Crew Dragon lifted off from Florida carrying two NASA astronauts. It was the first time humans launched from American soil in nine years. And the first time in history a private company sent people to orbit. A company that didn't exist 18 years earlier had just restored the spaceflight capability of the United States. The astronauts reached the Space Station safely. The dependence on Russia ended that day. Sometimes the institution everyone trusts loses a capability, and it takes an outsider everyone doubted to win it back.
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Pnut Fred@Pn_fredd·
@pumamethod yeah, what you repeatedly consume can influence what feels normal.
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Puma@pumamethod·
Every time you watch porn you make normal pleasure feel a little more boring. This is not an opinion. It's how the dopamine system works. Dopamine isn't the chemical of pleasure. It's the chemical of wanting. Every intense hit trains your brain to expect that level of stimulation as the new baseline. When you flood the system with the most novel, intense stimulus available, over and over, the brain protects itself. It turns down its own receptors. It becomes less sensitive. The result is brutal. The things that used to bring you joy start to feel flat. A walk. A conversation. A small win. Real intimacy with a real person. All of it dulls because your baseline has been pushed so high that ordinary life can't reach it anymore. This is the same mechanism behind every addiction. Tolerance. Needing more to feel the same. The men who quit describe the same thing months later. Colors feel brighter. Food tastes better. Small moments feel good again. That's not magic. That's your reward system slowly healing back to factory settings.
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ZYPHER@ZypherHQ·
Two very important dates for the market to keep an eye on for volatility are: - June 10: US CPI data - June 12: SpaceX IPO
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