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@Gen_R_8

Se unió Mayıs 2013
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@0hour1 It must blow out your mind too. Cause, you’re frigg’n going into hiding the instant you look in the mirror. Like, looking for an exorcist priest and cutting the demon out
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Jumping Jesus
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One Bad Dude@OneBadDude_·
If I had a dollar for every time I heard someone mistake World War II for World War 11…………………. I would have 1 dollar.
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Robin Monotti@robinmonotti·
As King Charles tries to subtly distance himself from the Epstein Class, this photo tells a different picture. We can see here Robert Maxwell, Ghislaine’s father and a spy for Israel, with a younger Prince Charles and Prince William. Any questions?
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@coinbureau Oil and gas guys just glowing in fiat. Never meet a geopolitical disruption they didn’t like
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Coin Bureau@coinbureau·
🚨BREAKING: Trump met oil and gas execs at the White House to discuss the Iran war’s energy fallout. Details: 1. Scott Bessent, Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner were among the attendees. 2.. Chevron CEO Mike Wirth also attended the meeting. 3. A White House official said Trump frequently meets with energy executives to get feedback on domestic and international energy markets. 4. Topics reportedly included domestic production, progress in Venezuela, oil futures, natural gas, and shipping. U.S. gas prices just hit $4.18/gallon, the highest level in nearly 4 years.
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@cenkuygur @abierkhatib We’re there, Brother…Start throwing them out. It’s not so easy or they would have been tossed already. We are passed dire…
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Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
Any rule or law in America that says you can't criticize Israel is utterly unacceptable. Anyone who passes that kind of law shoud be thrown out of office immediately. We should not give away our First Amendment rights or trash our constitution to make a foreign government happy.
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Adam Livingston@AdamBLiv·
A NORMAL PERSON TRIES TO UNDERSTAND ANTI-SAYLOR BITCOINERS: “Let me get this straight.” “Okay.” “You believe people should buy Bitcoin?” “Yes.” “As much as they can?” “Yes.” “And hold it for the long term?” “Correct.” “Because fiat money is broken?” “Exactly.” “And Bitcoin is scarce?” “Yes.” “And the best way to protect yourself from debasement is to own the scarce asset?” “Now you’re getting it.” “Great. So Michael Saylor did that.” “No, that’s bad.” “Why?” “Because he did it with a company.” “A company owned by shareholders?” “Yes.” “Who voluntarily bought the stock?” “Yes.” “And the company voluntarily bought Bitcoin from sellers?” “Yes.” “At market prices?” “Yes.” “Using legal capital markets?” “Yes.” “And this changed Bitcoin’s fixed supply?” “No.” “Changed the code?” “No.” “Changed your node?” “No.” “Gave Saylor the ability to print more Bitcoin?” “No.” “Gave him the ability to reverse transactions?” “No.” “Gave him the ability to censor the network?” “No.” “So what exactly happened?” “He bought a lot.” “That’s the whole crime?” “It centralizes Bitcoin.” “No, it concentrates ownership. Those are different things.” “They’re the same.” “They are absolutely not the same.” “Explain.” “If one man owns a lot of gold, he does not control chemistry. If one company owns a lot of land, it does not control gravity. If Strategy owns a lot of Bitcoin, it does not control the protocol.” “But it’s dangerous.” “To whom?” “To decentralization.” “Again, no. Bitcoin decentralization is enforced by nodes, miners, consensus rules, and the inability of anyone to change the monetary policy. Ownership is a market outcome. Protocol control is a technical reality. You’re confusing the cap table with the constitution.” “That sounds too clean.” “It is clean. That’s why your argument needs fog machines.” “Saylor works for the financial-industrial complex.” “He works for shareholders.” “He’s helping Wall Street.” “He’s using Wall Street to buy Bitcoin.” “That’s the problem.” “No, that’s the part you’re mad about.” “But Bitcoin was supposed to be for the people.” “It still is. Nobody stopped the people from buying it.” “But now institutions are buying it too.” “Yes. That is what winning looks like.” “I don’t like the way it’s winning.” “There it is.” “What?” “The honest sentence.” “I’m serious.” “So am I. You spent fifteen years telling everyone Bitcoin was inevitable. Then a public company believed you at scale, and now you’re acting like the fire department is suspicious because they brought too much water.” “He has too much Bitcoin.” “Then buy more.” “That’s not fair.” “That’s the market.” “He got there first.” “That’s also the market.” “It feels wrong.” “It feels wrong because he understood the game before the people who claimed to be its priests.” “Bitcoin should be decentralized.” “It is.” “But ownership is uneven.” “So is intelligence. So is conviction. So is risk tolerance. So is patience.” “You’re being harsh.” “No, I’m being precise.” “Saylor could become too powerful.” “He can become rich. He can become influential. He still cannot change 21 million.” “But people will follow him.” “People follow anyone with conviction and results. That is called leadership. It is not a consensus attack.” “So you’re fine with corporations buying Bitcoin?” “I’m fine with anyone buying Bitcoin.” “Anyone?” “Yes. Individuals, companies, pensions, insurers, sovereign wealth funds, family offices, weird guys in cargo shorts, and bald men in orange ties with capital markets bazookas.” “That sounds chaotic.” “That sounds neutral.” “Bitcoin doesn’t care who buys it.” “Exactly.” “So the anti-Saylor argument is…” “People should buy Bitcoin, unless they buy too much. Institutions should adopt Bitcoin, unless they adopt it aggressively. Bitcoin should win, as long as it wins politely, slowly, and in a way that flatters the early podcast class.” “That’s brutal.” “That’s accurate.” “So what’s really going on?” “Simple. Saylor embarrassed the small imagination of his critics.” “How?” “They thought Bitcoin adoption meant vibes, conferences, and personal sovereignty lectures. He saw a global capital structure starving for collateral and built a machine to convert fiat demand into Bitcoin accumulation.” “And the critics?” “They’re standing outside the machine yelling that the machine is too effective.” “So the problem isn’t that Saylor betrayed Bitcoin.” “No.” “The problem is that he believed in it harder than they did.” “Now you’re getting it.”
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@CryptoTaxFixer They hired 75,000 under Biden. The 💩💩💩 swamp just keeps getting deeper.
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Clinton Donnelly
Clinton Donnelly@CryptoTaxFixer·
The IRS expects to cut about 4,000 jobs, roughly 5% of its workforce, due to AI and automation. But the work isn’t going away. AI helps the IRS: - Select returns for audit - Identify underreporting - Generate CP2000 notices The issue is what happens next. When taxpayers respond, humans are still required to: - Review documentation - Make judgment calls Automation can start audits, but people still have to finish them. At the same time, IRS systems are becoming more integrated and data-driven. That makes it harder for taxpayers to slip through gaps that existed before. Previously, the IRS relied on 100+ systems and 700 methods. Now, AI is replacing much of that with more coordinated decision-making. Even so, about 40% of audits still result in no changes. The goal is that AI improves accuracy. Whether it actually does is still unclear.
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illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
Ex-head of Counter-Terrorism Joe Kent reveals That America created and armed ISIS & AL-Qaeda for Israel: "US armed Al Qaeda, created ISIS, unleashed a global terror network -just to overthrow Assad and protect Israel"
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Serbian Spirit ꒌ@SerbianSpirit_·
📸 : Vladimir Milić—12-year-old Serbian boy, killed on 27 April 1999 following NATO’s aggression on Serbia 🇷🇸 Vladimir was killed when NATO missiles fell on the southern town of Surdulica. 20 civilians lost their lives, including 12 children aged 3 to 17.
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📸 : Miroslav Maksić—12-year-old Serbian boy, killed in August 1999 following NATO’s aggression on Serbia 🇷🇸 Miroslav was killed in Bujanovac by an unexploded cluster munition whilst he was on his way to go swimming in a river—two months after the end of the bombing campaign.

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LittlePinkie@Allya10X·
🇨🇳 Nanjing — 1937. Japanese troops massacre Chinese soldiers and civilians along the Yangtze River. Then they burned the bodies to hide the evidence. 300,000 dead. Women raped. The river ran red. 1987. Moriyasu Murase exposed the dark side of the Imperial Army. We remember 🦋
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