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꧁𓊈 𝕄𝔸ℝ𝕀ℕ𝔾𝔼ℝ 𓊉꧂

@0xMaringer

From airdrop hunting to yapping, now I'm learning to build in the Web3 space || Up and coming Precision Strategist || Prompt Engineer || ChemE Student

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TalentedTee
TalentedTee@Tee_emma_1·
Out of 2,000+ submissions, I made it to the top 10 in FMN Prize for innovation Category 2 @TheFMNAgro @theFMNGroup I am solving one of the biggest challenges in garri production with SunRoot, a solar-powered processing system designed specifically for rural and off-grid communit
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Divine Isaac
Divine Isaac@Deeh_Vine_D_Dev·
“What if trust was the currency of every campus transaction?” For the past few weeks, my team and I have been building something we believe can redefine how students buy, sell, and connect within the university space—UniAgora.
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Jhoz B
Jhoz B@Johzbohz·
Firstly divorce was condemn in the OT even though moses permitted it, non of the patriarch in the bible practice divorce cause they know it was wrong cause Abraham try to put Hagar away and God send her back . Saying polygamy is a sin of adultery simplify that non of the patriarch repent from their sin which make non of them saved . And saying covent was between 2 is a big lie Daniel 9:27 said God will make a covenant with many , and God frequently made covenant with group of people in the bible. Stop spreading lies
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Ihunanya Chi ❤️
Ihunanya Chi ❤️@Ihunanya_chi·
Hey Dickson 😌 The Bible does not explicitly say that polygamy is a sin, but when we read Scripture carefully, starting from Genesis, and look at the pattern God established for marriage, His original design becomes clear. Marriage was created as a covenant, and it was meant to reflect the relationship God Himself has with His people. Throughout the Old Testament, God’s covenants consistently involve at least two parties, showing that covenantal relationships are built on mutual commitment. For example, God made covenants with Noah (Genesis 9:8–17), Abraham (Genesis 17:1–8), and David (2 Samuel 7:12–16). Each of these covenants involved God on one side and a specific person or group on the other, highlighting the two-party structure of covenantal agreements. Marriage works in the same way: it is a covenant between two people, and God intended it to be that way. Looking at the lives of biblical figures helps us understand this pattern. Take Abraham, for instance. God recognized only the child Sarah bore as part of His covenant promise (Genesis 21:12). Hagar, though also Abraham’s wife in a physical sense, was not part of the covenantal marriage, and the child she bore was not the one through whom God would fulfill His promise. Similarly, Jacob’s story demonstrates God’s design for marriage and love. Jacob never planned to marry two wives. He truly loved Rachel, but her father deceived him into marrying Leah first (Genesis 29:15–30). Only afterward did he marry Rachel, the woman he genuinely loved. Even in this polygamous context, it becomes clear that God’s design centers on one devoted, covenantal love, not divided affection. This brings us to the nature of love in marriage. Love, according to God’s design, is meant to be exclusive and covenantal. The Bible says God is a jealous God (Exodus 20:5), meaning He desires our full devotion, and He does not want anything placed above Him. Humans, created in His image, naturally reflect this trait of exclusivity in love. This is why, even in polygamous homes, favoritism appears. Jacob loved Rachel more than Leah because she was the one he truly loved (Genesis 29:30). God designed marriage to reflect His own love: one person, devoted wholly to the other. Jesus confirmed God’s original intention for marriage in Matthew 19:4–6. He explained that Moses permitted divorce because of the hardness of human hearts, but that was never God’s plan. He quoted Genesis to remind His listeners of God’s original design: *“Have you not read that He who created them from the beginning made them male and female, and said, “‘Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’?” The phrase “one flesh” is significant, it shows that God’s original plan was for two individuals to be united in an exclusive, covenantal relationship. There was no provision for three, four, or more; the union was meant to reflect the devotion and unity that exist in a covenant relationship with God Himself. Even if the Bible does not explicitly call polygamy a sin, careful study of Scripture shows that God’s original design for marriage was monogamous, covenantal, and lifelong. And when we understand marriage in this way, we begin to see its deeper spiritual significance. Just as God desires a covenant relationship with His people, so too marriage is meant to cultivate devotion, unity, and sacrificial love between two individuals. Shalom 💕
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10

I'm not asking you to be polygamous. That is your personal decision. You have a right to be monogamous or polygamous. I'm simply saying that no religion forbids polygamy. While Jesus was silent on Polygamy and Monogamy, Paul touched on it a little. 1 Tim 2:2 & 12 directs that A CHURCH LEADER must be the husband of one wife. Verse 12 says a DEACON must be the husband of one wife. It didn't say a Christian. The reason was given in verse 5. It is so you can conveniently care for the home because if you cannot take care of a large home, how will you have time to look after the church? Monogamy for church leaders was about responsibility to the church. There is nothing spiritual about monogamy. In 1 Cor 7, Paul advised that it is better to stay away from marriage. But if you can't control your sexual desire, get married. Then he instructed that your body is not yours but for your partner, and everyone should carry out their sexual responsibility to their partner, except they have taken permission from their partner to give their body to prayer and fasting. (You people dont even agree with this part of scripture. LMAO). God never looked at anyone and comdemned them for marrying many wives, not did he forbid polygamy. Many of his own anointed had many wives. Having said that, it makes sense to practice monogamy which is easier to manage, so you can better manage your affair. But if you want to practice polygamy and you feel you can manage it, please go ahead. Many people are in monogamy when they should have stayed unmarried anyway.

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KODEDX🎲
KODEDX🎲@JamiuKoded0X·
@web3righteous All this update to even get approved can take you days and you influencer post it like it's so easy just to farm engagement. This is fair?
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PARELLA™🦋(Web3righteousness)🪽
I found a platform that pays $7/hour for AI jobs And the best part? You can access it from Nigeria. No VPN. If you’re still crying about Outlier or platforms you can’t use, this one is literally open to you. Jobs Available: → Reviewing AI responses → Data annotation → Prompt evaluation Go to OneForma.com Create your account → fill your details → start applying No excuses now.
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If you’re job hunting or a web3 jobber I put together 221 offers for Web3 projects + price ranges It’s available for free Here. web3jobsinstitute.careers/products/ff7d7… If you’re always confused what offer to pitch this Solves it. These offers web3 projects are willing to pay for it right now. I’m taking down the Ebook Soon🚨
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I just finished structuring my week to close a minimum of $5,000+ from Web3 jobs. This is everything I did you can copy it for free🧵

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Emacks
Emacks@emice2467·
Finally earned quacks @wallchain is centered around execution quality. Every trade flows through a system designed to extract better outcomes. Orders don’t just get filled, they get optimized. MEV is reduced, pricing improves, and value that’s usually lost is returned to users.
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Walexinoh 🌒
Walexinoh 🌒@walexinoh·
Been looking at @Suuuiplash before the heroes mint tomorrow 🥳 NHN backs it, The Korean gaming group started in 1999 and hit 1.7 billion in revenue last year. They run Hangame Poker for over 25 years and made LINE Disney Tsum Tsum with more than 100 million downloads. You know what that means ? Banger!! Also Sui Foundation has them as a flagship GameFi project. Team tokens stay locked until the price stays above 2x the listing price for a full month. Link here: suuuiplash.io/shop/products/… Make sure to connect the wallet you submitted for the whitelist. Look for the message on the page. It says “you are eligible to mint, Your wallet address is whitelisted for the Private Mint Phase” When that shows up you are ready. The private mint window runs: March 18 from 00:00 to 06:00 UTC. Whitelisted wallets can take up to 7 NFTs at 12 SUI each. If that message does not appear you can still mint during public sale. It starts at 07:00 UTC the same day at just 15 SUI with no whitelist needed.
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oriyomi 🦥@oriyomi_4·
SocialFi keeps growing as Ice Open Network helps creators control their content and earnings while tokenized communities reward users across multiple blockchains Wit @BingX supporting the ecosystemdaily burn mechanics keep the network strong $ION #IceOpenNetwork #ION #BingXBlast
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PARSA
PARSA@Parsats_eth·
$ROLL volume check for the gang watching this with me: Still sitting around $0.075–$0.076, price quiet but volume tells a better story ⤷ Hotcoin leading hard (~$553K) ⤷ MEXC holding decent flow (~$54K) ⤷ Kraken + Base (Uniswap) + Bitget adding steady activity
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nabu@nabu_lines·
gm gm...☀️
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INALEGWU@tchaloyi·
Stop thinking your 10,000mAh power bank is 10,000mAh. The first time I got a power bank, I was constantly complaining that my brand new 10,000mAh power bank could only charge my 3,000mAh phone twice. I thought I got scammed with a fake product until a few years later after I got others and it was thesame and decided to research. There is a secret math around this. Your power bank battery lives at 3.7V, but your phone needs 5V to charge. To bridge that gap, the power bank has to boost the voltage. This conversion isn't free. In the process of pushing that power through the cable, about 30% of the energy is lost as heat. You can actually feel it. That’s why your phone and the power bank get warm. So, if you buy a 10,000mAh power bank, you really only have about 6,500mAh to 7,000mAh of actual rated capacity to give. You didn't get cheated. You just paid a tax to the laws of physics. Lol. Next time you’re buying one, always do the 70% rule so you don't get stranded. Do your own research. INALEGWU.
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Celestine@Celes_tine__·
Day 1 of my YouTube automation journey first video did 860+ views, 7 subs and 53 watch time hope i stay consistent and don’t give up
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BL3ED | Meraki
BL3ED | Meraki@BL3_EED·
We at @Meraki_Web3 have been running quiet a lot of UGC + Creator campaigns. (Ran 20+ this quarter alone) The results for 1 of the campaigns : >> 80k+ Impressions >> 150+ creator posts >> 9.3% engagement rate >> 2 hrs of duration (Sprint format) >> $3.994 CPM (One of the lowest) This was for a major Web3 brand push, with Meraki prioritizing both quality and quantity. I’ll share many more campaign updates, and the results will be impressive. Meraki Coded.
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JustGafar
JustGafar@0xFarmer__·
A few weeks ago I almost gave up on DeFi. Not because crypto isn’t powerful we all know it is. The technology is revolutionary and the opportunities are massive. But the reality is that using DeFi can still feel unnecessarily complicated. One moment you’re trying to buy a token, the next moment you’re switching chains, bridging assets, checking liquidity pools, and paying multiple gas fees just to complete one transaction. I remember sitting in front of my screen thinking “Why is something this powerful still so difficult to use?” The truth is most DeFi users have accepted this friction as normal. But it shouldn’t be and that frustration is exactly what led me to discover something interesting (@0xmangoswap ) @0xmangodeficoin
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