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Lunatico Rebirth

@CryptoGent2

The 8 Fig Journey, just don't get nuked first.

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Lunatico Rebirth@CryptoGent2·
@NoLimitGains I like BAM - own 51% of Westinghouse, 5% dividend. KEPCO is another due to their license to help build AP1000 reactors.
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NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
Nuclear demand is about to collide with the worst uranium supply structure in 50 years. These are the 7 highest-upside ways to play it. Here they are:
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Mayne@Tradermayne·
American friends. Your mortgage rates are actually locked in for the entire 30 years?
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eggman.eth@EoghanH·
@chironchain That hilariously ran to a higher market cap than @imgn_ai before the rug got pulled Just saying, could go and buy @imgn_ai instead. Building in public since 2022, and has literally everything. You're allowed bid on the coins that aren't pure narrative scams, it's ez.
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Francis Melia@CoachFHM·
Rest time in between sets test. Really is this simple. Pick a movement you’re competent in. -Pendulum squat -Hack squat/leg press -Deadlift/Romanian deadlift Take the set ALL the way until 0 reps in the tank. Tell me how much rest you need before another “legit” set.
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Lunatico Rebirth@CryptoGent2·
@_9th_Life_ Reta + Test + GH is the get abs stack for sure. Preserve muscle while you cut fat. Resistance training required.
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9th Life@_9th_Life_·
Agree with the overall sentiment here. Would go a step further and say a lot of these “transformations” probably have a sprinkle of Var/Mast in the mix too. I’ve very candidly discussed how I started Reta on 200mg test/week. Had been on test for about 5 years before I even heard about Reta. Regardless, I looked like dogshit. Through my Reta experiment, I dropped my TRT dose to 180mg. But even with a lower TRT dose, I am going to hold on to more muscle than a natty bro. People need to understand that. And even though I looked like shit, I’ve been training for over a decade now, there was a good foundation of muscle mass hiding under the flabs in my before. AND tbf, my “Reta transformation” also includes CJC1295/Tesamorelin/Ipamorelin for muscle preservation, and adding MT2 for more of a tan definitely helped as well. Overall, I still hypothesize I’m still in a small % of guys pulling back on AAS while running peptides. I’d bet a lot are ramping doses or stacking more gear on top as they lean out. Seeing a lot of creators selling Reta as the holy grail. It’s great, don’t get me wrong, but I’d like to see more people talking about side effects and/or other levers they are pulling.
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Marcel@345marcel

"Look at my insane Reta transformation..." and it was Reta with 200mg testosterone a week.

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CryptoDaddi@TheCryptoDaddi·
Name a peptide better than Reta.
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Lunatico Rebirth@CryptoGent2·
@paulb3rd RX Bar is one of the few I will eat and it's because of this basic ingredient list.
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Paul K Barnett@paulb3rd·
The mental gymnastics people do to justify eating protein bars is hilarious. A protein bar never beats out real food. Now, if you want to eat them, that's fine. I do now and then, too, but let's call a spade a spade. They are a highly processed junk food.
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9th Life@_9th_Life_·
Update #2. Went through all the new replies plus another full pass on the original thread. Strongest positive mentions so far: 1. Peptide Supply Co (@PeptideSupplyCo): 15 2. Elite Research (@freedookx): 12 3. Peptide Partners (@PeptidePartners): 9 4. Crush Research (@rorynotsorry): 8 5. Peptide Plugs (@PeptidePlugs): 6 This post is by no means an analysis on the quality standards of any of these vendors. Data collection efforts on this were pretty tough as there was quite a bit of self promotion and affiliate reviews. So with that being said, there is probably a better way to run this analysis, feel free to do your own analysis (especially if you are a more tech savy person). Also, bare in mind this captures a snapshot of the market and is limited to my account reach. Better analysis could be done for sure, but I think overall, it highlights some vendors with several happy customers that we can look at for a good starting point for deeper analysis later on. Disclaimer: This information is for educational and research purposes only.
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9th Life@_9th_Life_

Okay, update so far. I went through this whole list and manually compiled all the responses. I will do another update tomorrow. Spreadsheet attached. Positive mentions: 1. Peptide Supply Co : 9 (@PeptideSupplyCo) 2. Elite Research: 8 (@freedooksX) 3. Peptide Partners: 6 (@PeptidePartners) 4. Crush Research: 6 (@rorynotsorry) 5. Peptide Plugs: 3 (@PeptidePlugs, @tonymission) 5. Kimera Chems: 3 (@KimeraChems) 6. Peptide Crafters: 2, Lab Rats: 2, Skye Peptides: 2, Peptira: 2, Aavant Research: 2, Apex: 2, Premier Bio Labs: 2, NG Peptides: 2, OmegAmino: 2, Wolverine: 2, Orbitrex: 2, Disclosed Labs: 2 Negative: - Peptaura: 2, Vida Labz: 1, Nura Peptide: 1, Barn: 1, Bluewell Peptides: 1, Kits4less: 1, Vandl: 1, Iron Peptides: 1, Swiss Chems: 1, Onyx Research: 1, Apex (negative): 1 Disclaimer: This information is for educational and research purposes only.

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Paul K Barnett
Paul K Barnett@paulb3rd·
It's no wonder so many people on PEDs have shit physiques. Most bros can't properly weigh and measure food, much less follow any sort of structured diet to begin with. If you want to radically improve your look, more tren isn't the answer. Weighing your food is.
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Lunatico Rebirth@CryptoGent2·
@Cernovich My buddy had racked up almost $250K in school debt between undergrad and law school(early 2000s). Figured enlisting was worth it for 4 years to get GI Bill. Quickly put through OCS, Navy intelligence officer will hit his 20 years shortly.
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
A lot of people will call me Mossad and a Zio shill, but if you're an able-bodied man, joining the military was and is one of the most effective ways to escape the debt trap.
FischerKing@FischerKing64

The debt trap we are in both as a country and as individuals is really alarming if you stop and think it out. Inflation is rising again, driven by oil prices which affect everything else, which means the Fed is inclined to hold rates steady or even increase them again. Prices have risen so much starting with the Biden presidency that consumers could actually use some deflation. When people say ‘inflation is lower’ they just mean prices are rising less quickly. Consumers could use actual reduction in prices of basic household things like beef and eggs - real deflation, not just lower inflation. But at the same time people have run up huge personal debts - credit cards are maxed out. So deflation isn’t good for them on that level, because their wages will go down too, but their debt stays the same - becomes harder to pay off. So large numbers of Americans could benefit and be harmed from deflation at the same time. Meanwhile the government is nearly $40 trillion in debt, needs inflation to lower the cost of paying the debt back - but this again hurts your average consumer. The interests of the federal government are at odds with the people who vote the representatives in. I know it’s in vogue to trash Dave Ramsey as advocating ‘boomer economics’ that just don’t make sense for young people with massive student loan debt, poor job prospects, and no chance to own a home. But somehow we are going to have get back to a situation where his ‘little or no debt’ advice makes sense again. It’s probably going to require some combination of a personal debt jubilee coupled with a national default - which will cause other problems. But our government, backed by a lot of wealthy finance people who like zero interest rates because it allows them to take large bets with big payoffs and little downside, has screwed the entire country over very badly. Congress is supposed to be in charge of the finances - and just look at them. It’s one of the most worthless groups of people ever assembled. Happy Saturday!

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Lunatico Rebirth@CryptoGent2·
@trinity2pointO Going to give this a try, something just doesn't feel right when I sit facing out on the one at my gym.
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💯D👀KS💯@trinity2pointO·
I literally think 90% of shoulder press machines out there feel/hit better when you sit facing it.
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CryptoDaddi@TheCryptoDaddi·
Peptides are everywhere right now. Reta for weight loss, BPC-157 and TB-500 for injury/healing, GHKcu for skin and longevity. That’s just scratching the surface. What’s the ONE peptide you swear by?
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PsyopAnime@PsyopAnime·
PsyopAnime live coverage of the Senate vote on the Crypto Clarity Act!
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Fenix Ammunition@FenixAmmunition·
This data center conversation has to be the worst thing I have ever seen because honestly both sides are wildly retarded and really the entire argument could be solved by just... putting data centers in industrial locations away from residential area. You know, where industrial installations belong. The reason they don't want to do that is because the land is more expensive. That's pretty much it. So, fuck off. Go buy land in an industrial area. You can afford it.
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Lunatico Rebirth@CryptoGent2·
@blknoiz06 Been full on AI Altseason already, but think the momentum continues: AAOI, DGXX, POWL, MOD, STRL, VRT, COHR, ETN, PWR, NBIS.
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Daniel Franke@dfranke·
You buy a German anvil. It contains 83 moving parts and requires winding twice a day. It's forged from excellent steel, holds tolerances across all three striking faces to within three microns, includes a beautifully indexed horn-adjustment mechanism nobody asked for, and requires a proprietary 11-point spanner should you need to replace the rebound calibration bushing. It runs flawlessly for years, but one day it starts up in limp mode because the onboard anvil-management system detects that it's overdue for its 50,000-strike inspection. You search AliExpress for a Chinese anvil, and are presented with a multitude of offerings from such household-name brands as DUKXJYIBF, HDBTGMXI, AND UEJQIP. They're all priced to within a few pennies of each other, appear completely identical except for the nameplate, and obviously all came out of the same factory. You text your blacksmith friend to ask if they're legit. He tells you he got one like that from KIXJBU a few years ago, and that it's been great and a terrific deal. You thank him, but KIXJBU seems to have folded so you buy the one from UEJQIP. When it arrives, it feels suspiciously light. You scratch it and realize it's iron-plated aluminum. You buy an American anvil. It's five times the price of the competition, but it comes from a brand that your great-grandfather used to love. It comes boxed with a warranty registration postcard, twenty pages of safety instructions, assay certificate, and a regulatory slip which lists its FCC certification and ITAR registration. It looks just like your friend's KIXJBU. There's a "Made In China" sticker on the bottom. You buy a Russian anvil. It arrives coated in cosmoline, wrapped in newspaper from 1974, and weighing 40% more than advertised. The finish looks like it was machined with a shovel. The face is not flat, but somehow this does not matter. You drop it off a truck, accidentally leave it outside for six winters, and use it to straighten a bulldozer blade. It's fine. You buy a Swedish anvil. It comes flat-packed in a long cardboard box with cheerful Neo-Grotesk lettering and a line drawing of a smiling man assembling it with an Allen key. The instructions contain no words, only pictograms showing the anvil face, horn, waist, feet, and 112 identical-looking fasteners. Halfway through assembly, you discover that the pritchel hole was installed upside down, but only because you used peg B17 where you should have used peg B71. Once assembled, it is clean, stable, and works better than it has any right to. You immediately wonder whether you should have bought two. You buy a Japanese anvil. It arrives wrapped in rice paper inside a paulownia box, accompanied by a certificate bearing three generations of signatures and a photograph of the first production example being presented to the Emperor. The face has been hand-polished by a seventy-eight-year-old master whose family has made striking surfaces since the Muromachi period. You are given detailed instructions for oiling it with a cloth folded in a specific way. It is the most beautiful object you own. You never quite work up the nerve to strike it.
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Lunatico Rebirth@CryptoGent2·
@karbonbased @uncledoomer Michigan has 10 cent can deposit, I hate returning cans. Just donate them to some local kid most of the time, but they tend to accumulate in my garage. No cans to return with soda stream.
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karbon 🐺🦊@karbonbased·
@uncledoomer These never made sense to me. I need to worry about restocking my co2 supply instead of just cans of seltzer and now I have more countertop or cabinet space occupied with another device. Completely pointless exercise.
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doomer@uncledoomer·
sodastream has always been a spiritually israeli invention. an affront to soda, a classic american institution. literally so too because it actually is israeli. soda is like $5 for a 12 pack. seltzer even cheaper. youre telling me youre so frugal you need to carbonate at home?
Dan Douglas@dandouglas

i try my best to be tolerant, open-minded, respectful of others’ values and belief systems even if they don’t align with my own. but i simply cannot comprehend who wants this

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Lunatico Rebirth@CryptoGent2·
@anymanfitness When I was in kind of crap shape I dropped and did 40 in business casual at work, but fell short of the 50 I had claimed I could hit, these were full range reps. As far as your question I would say 10.
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Jason Helmes@anymanfitness·
How many push-ups (all the way down and up, zero cheating) do you think the average guy can do? Not gym rat. AVERAGE guy. If I had to guess, I would set the over/under at 8.5. Maybe lower.
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