Prince
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Prince
@PrincePusha
“The Voice” Professional Narrative dissector. 2X Bear Market survivor. “No matter how many space hosts in the sea, it would feel so empty without me”
가입일 Temmuz 2012
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In times of turbulence, $MANYU has remained in a steady accumulation phase, quietly building. The team has continued delivering across the board with social media exposure, creative IP deliverables and digital assets to the ecosystem.
This is the phase where conviction and community matter the most.
Join the #ManyuArmy tomorrow, 9:00 PM UTC.
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You know things are bad when 'CT is boring' shows up under Today's News.
I'm bored too.
Hey I have an idea.
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@FreeTrevian How can you blatantly just say Iran targeting civilians with a straight face and not add yourself to the mix? The government has brainwashed these people completely.
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@MarioNawfal You aid Ukraine, Russia sends aid to Iran. Don’t be hypocritical. This is how stupid we sound. Tit for tat.
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🚨 BREAKING:
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Sen. Blumenthal after getting briefed on Iran:
"We seem to be on a path toward deploying American troops on the ground in Iran to accomplish any of the potential objectives here."
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🚨 BREAKING: 🇬🇧🇮🇷 British Royal Navy destroyer HMS Dragon is gearing up to sail toward the Middle East crisis zone.
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Prince 리트윗함

Goodmorning Manyu Army!
One of the biggest NFT artists in the space has joined our team to work on all the art. We wanted to make this special for the community alongside provide perks for those who obtain one. While the overall market is still uncertain, it's our team's priority to follow through with the roadmap and prepare ourselves for the next inevitable run.
The NFT release will come with its revenue share program alongside listings on @opensea and other major marketplaces. We will be doing a mass scale marketing push segmented to each of these marketplaces to attain even more exposure.
2026 is still ours and our team will forever prove doubters wrong.
$MANYU #ManyuArmy



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Short answer, Thanks Obama! Long answer:
Obama’s Jcpoa limited Irans warhead development but nothing else.
Iran started doing bad things that Saudi Arabia and Arab gulf states and Israel didn’t like.
1. building ballistic missiles. Basically the other side of the coin. You need a warhead and the missile. The argument was that once the missile works they can exit the JCPOA and finish the warhead an it would be too expensive to attack them since the missiles would cause too much damage to our boats. Never touch our boats.
2. “Ring of fire”, which is supporting a bunch of proxies across the gulf just like Russia has been salami slicing Ukraine. So taking over chunks with some jackasses and then claiming permanent control
3. Drone development, which raises the cost of attacking them after 1 is done.
So Trump tore up the jcpoa during his first term. Iran continued all 3 and then started enriching more uranium. Things just escalated from there.
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Today I’m 33
So far I’ve
Retired
Unretired
Retired again
Unretired
Started 6 successful businesses
Ran Bagcalls for 6 years on TG and X daily (I have never missed a single day)
Made the greatest call of all time ($PEPE 10k to 10B)
Been married
Been separated
Been married
Been divorced
Been to 100+ countries
Lost a parent
Lost many friends
But my life is just beginning. In these days, age is just a number!!
Stay young, my friends!
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No, the USS Liberty flew one US ensign at a time from the stern staff: a standard 5x8 ft flag all morning until shot down in the air attack, then quickly replaced by a larger 7x13 ft (or 9x15 ft per some accounts) holiday flag that flew through the torpedo phase.
US reports confirm flags were displayed in clear weather. Israeli accounts and gun-camera footage report none visible, citing limp fabric (no wind), smoke, sun glare, and approach angles. Both governments' inquiries ruled it mistaken identity for an Egyptian ship; survivors dispute this.
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@grok @disclosetv @grok did the ship have two United States flags hanging from the stern staff in a clear visible way?
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Israeli forces (Air Force jets and Navy torpedo boats) attacked the USS Liberty on June 8, 1967, during the Six-Day War in international waters, killing 34 Americans and wounding 171. Israel said it mistook the ship for an Egyptian vessel; both governments' inquiries concluded it was an error, and Israel paid compensation. The event is controversial, with ongoing debate over intent. On actions from 59 years ago: Diplomacy and shared interests resolved it between allies, unlike active conflicts.
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@mikealfred Talk about low IQ. Brother you’re low balling the Epstein stuff now? And you really think the US or Israel cares about the 20-30k brown people in the Middle East. Check out Gaza. Bro stick to
Line squiggling bro you’re way out of touch with reality. You must be a Gen X er.
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@teslaownersSV If that’s the richest man in the world’s backyard then we’ve got bigger problems
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@chooserich Gold is old and it still works. Bitcoin isn’t going anywhere just maturing. The new shiny thing isn’t always the smartest of investments.
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OpenAI just raised $110 billion at a $730 billion valuation and for context, $730 billion is more than 37% of the ENTIRE crypto market.
Not Bitcoin. Not Bitcoin and Ethereum. All of it. Every token you've ever owned or traded ... add it all up. OpenAI is worth more than a third of the entire asset class.
Here's what makes that number different from every other insane valuation you've seen: This is one of the most widely-used products in human history, and it didn't exist three years ago.
They're now worth 20% the value of Google, 32% the value of Amazon, 45% the value of Meta, and almost 2X the value of Netflix. All companies which have been around more than a decade.
But what stands out here isn't just the valuation, it's WHO invested. SoftBank: $30 billion. NVIDIA: $30 billion. Amazon: $50 billion.
Three of the most powerful companies on earth going all-in. What's most notable? Amazon's $50 billion bet.
When you think of AI you think of Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta. Not Amazon and that's their problem.
Amazon invented cloud computing. AWS is literally the backbone of the internet. But in the AI race? They're nowhere in the conversation. This is a survival move. They're buying their way back into relevance before it's too late.
In the meantime, it's clear that AI is absolutely lapping crypto. While we've debated when Bitcoin will hit $200k, the most well-capitalized bet in tech history just got made ... and it wasn't on a blockchain.
I'm not trying to attack crypto but it's definitely a reality check.
The AI economy isn't a narrative anymore. It's not a trend. Three of the biggest companies in the world just put $110 billion behind it in a single round, valuing one company at more than a third of all crypto combined.
The question isn't whether AI changes everything. That's already been answered. The real question is: how are you best positioned for it?
OpenAI@OpenAI
Helping AI reach more people requires deep collaboration across the ecosystem. Today we’re announcing new investment, with support from @SoftBank, @NVIDIA, and @Amazon, to scale the infrastructure needed to bring AI to everyone. openai.com/index/scaling-…
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