Travis Mathews

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Travis Mathews

Travis Mathews

@InterstellarTel

Acoustic Musician. Singer Songwriter. NFT Artist. The Marble Matrix on Wax.

United States 参加日 Ocak 2016
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AwKwArd
AwKwArd@MarbleMatrix·
@WAX_io WAXP: The Evolution of Blockchain Utility for Gaming — Without the Gas Fees.
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Travis Mathews@InterstellarTel·
I wrote a short theme song for my #nft pack drop Fortuna Marbilis. This song will be available as an NFT. Follow #AwKwArd @MarbleMatrix for more info
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PlayMind
PlayMind@playmind_ai·
TRANSMISSION_LOG:WEB3_CORE //ACTUAL UTILITY LOADING... NFTs carrying encoded data and agents. A token as the lifeblood of a vast ecosystem. Not gimmicks. Integral. Irrefutable.
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@RobertKennedyJr Christian duty? Not too long ago Christians decimated an entire continent of indigenous peoples. Religions are the spearhead of wars. Organized criminals. Paying no taxes. Funding political agendas. The American Dream. Kill to acquire resources in the name of god. Peace to all.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr
Robert F. Kennedy Jr@RobertKennedyJr·
Lots of truth bombs from the mouth of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Here are some excerpts, organized by topic. Full speech link: miniszterelnok.hu/en/speech-by-p… The war is our red pill: Dear Friends, the war is our red pill. Think of the “Matrix” films. The hero is faced with a choice. He has two pills to choose from: if he swallows the blue pill, he can stay in the world of surface appearances; if he swallows the red pill, he can look into and descend into reality. The war is our red pill: it is what we have been given, it is what we must swallow. And now, armed with new experiences, we must talk about reality. On Democrats/US pressure: All that Europe is doing today is unconditionally following the foreign policy line of the US Democrats – even at the cost of its own self-destruction. We let the blowing up of the Nord Stream pipeline go unchallenged; Germany itself let an act of terrorism against its own property – which was obviously carried out under US direction – go unchallenged, and we are not saying a word about it, we are not investigating it, we do not want to clarify it, we do not want to raise it in a legal context. When, to the astonishment of Hungarians, one sees the German chancellor announcing that he is only sending helmets to the war, and then a week later he announces that he is in fact sending weapons, do not think that the man has lost his mind. Then when the same German chancellor announces that there may be sanctions, but that they must not cover energy, and then two weeks later he himself is at the head of the sanctions policy, do not think that the man has lost his mind. On the contrary, he is very much in his right mind. He is well aware that the Americans and the liberal opinion-forming vehicles they influence – universities, think tanks, research institutes, the media – are using public opinion to punish Franco–German policy that is not in line with American interests. Reality today: We [Hungary] have received a démarche from Brussels: they have condemned the Hungarian peace mission efforts. I have tried – without success – to explain that there is such a thing as Christian duty. This means that if you see something bad in the world – especially something very bad – and you receive some instrument for its correction, then it is a Christian duty to take action, without undue contemplation or reflection. The Hungarian peace mission is about this duty… The peace mission is not just about seeking peace, but is also about urging Europe to finally pursue an independent policy. We [Hungary] will not allow ourselves to be locked into only one of either of the two emerging hemispheres in the world economy… We have to be in both, in the Western and in the Eastern… We will not get involved in the war against the East. We will not join in the formation of a technological bloc opposing the East, and we will not join in the formation of a trade bloc opposing the East. We are gathering friends and partners, not economic or ideological enemies. We are not taking the intellectually much easier path of latching on to someone, but we are going our own way. This is difficult – but then there is a reason that politics is described as an art. Central Europeans like us are immediately reminded of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, who taught that with the advent of communism the state will die, but that the state will die while first constantly strengthening. Brussels is also creating peace by constantly supporting war. Just as we did not understand Lenin’s thesis in our university lectures on the history of the labour movement, I do not understand the Brusseleers in European Council meetings. Perhaps Orwell was right after all when he wrote that in “Newspeak” peace is war and war is peace. Red pill number six: the spiritual solitude of the West. Up until now the West has thought and behaved as if it sees itself as a reference point, a kind of benchmark for the world… Once again the West has declared its expectation, its instruction, for the world to take a moral stand against Russia and for the West. In contrast, the reality has become that, step-by-step, everyone is siding with Russia. That China and North Korea are doing so is perhaps no surprise. That Iran is doing the same – given Iran’s history and its relationship with Russia – is somewhat surprising. But the fact that India, which the Western world calls the most populous democracy, is also on the side of the Russians is astonishing. That Turkey refuses to accept the West’s morally based demands, even though it is a NATO member, is truly surprising. And the fact that the Muslim world sees Russia not as an enemy but as a partner is completely unexpected. Echoing Ray Dalio: In the past, change was Western: the Habsburgs rose and then fell; Spain was up, and it became the centre of power; it fell, and the English rose; the First World War finished off the monarchies; the British were replaced by the Americans as world leaders; then the Russo–American Cold War was won by the Americans. But all these developments remained within our Western logic. This is not the case now, however, and this is what we must face up to; because the Western world is not challenged from within the Western world, and so the logic of change has been disrupted. What I am talking about, and what we are facing, is actually a global system change. Conclusion: While Ukraine is asking us for more loans, negotiations are underway to write off the loans it has previously taken out. Today the creditors and Ukraine are arguing over whether it should repay 20 per cent or 60 per cent of the debt it has taken on. This is the reality of the situation. In other words, the European Union has to pay the price of this military adventure. The war has helped us to understand the real state of power in the world. It is a sign that in its mission the West has shot itself in the foot, and is therefore accelerating the changes that are transforming the world.
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Travis Mathews
Travis Mathews@InterstellarTel·
@elonmusk As a humanity, we shouldn’t be engaging in world games while engaging in genocide. Just look away and play.
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@nealtaparia You mean voluntary slavery is coming to an end? What do they need you for now?
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Neal Taparia
Neal Taparia@nealtaparia·
Your 9-to-5 job is dying. By 2034, it'll be extinct. That's Reid Hoffman's latest prediction – the founder of LinkedIn who predicted the rise of social media in 1997. Here's what he said next:
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Fiona Lali
Fiona Lali@fiona_lali·
Big foreign companies worried about their supplies, not the fate of students or anyone else. They put profits before lives! H&M said it was “concerned about . . . the violence” and “continuously monitoring the developments”. Steve Lamar, president of the American Apparel & Footwear Association, which represents companies including Adidas and Gap, said its “primary goal” was “to keep our workers safe and minimise disruptions”. He means keep exploiting the workers and boosting his profits by clamping down
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