@FurkanGozukara Massive? 4 to 5,000 troops, is massive?
If the USA would invade, they would have at minimum 80k troops in the region.
Your husband must be a lucky man, massive?
BOMBSHELL: A former CIA officer confirms the US is deploying its most elite kill squads to the Middle East. Delta Force, SEAL Team 6, and the 75th Ranger Regiment are all moving into position right now. They are preparing for a massive ground invasion.
If Iran dropped a bomb on US soil and killed 168 girls, WE all know what America’s response would be. Nuke Iran.
America is the only country to have ever nuked another country. Yet so many fools have been brainwashed that it’s Iran who cannot have a nuclear weapon because they would bomb everyone. But we all know, it is America that has no restraint to bombing anyone at will and using a nuke. Knowledge is free, just as stupidity is free!
Most Art Becomes Worthless in the AI Age. A Few Objects Become Priceless.👇
Was browsing an auction of ancient coins this morning with AI help to set my own bidding strategies and began to think about how #AI forced me to refine my notions of value. Here is where “we” came out — hope it is helpful! 👀
Every new technology comes with the same assumption: that value will follow what’s new. That the latest tools will naturally replace what came before. It rarely works that way.
What usually happens is the opposite. As production explodes, value contracts. It gathers around a small number of objects that people keep coming back to, not because they’re perfect or beautiful, but because they mark moments when something genuinely changed.
The first real coins are a good example. They’re crude and uneven. No design to speak of. Yet they matter more than far more beautiful gold objects because they mark the moment trust stopped living in people and started living in things. Value became abstract. That shift still defines how the world works.
#Art follows the same pattern. The earliest Lascaux handprints aren’t impressive because of skill. They matter because someone reached across time and said, very simply, I was here. That gesture doesn’t age. You can repeat it, but you can’t replace it.
The works that last tend to behave this way. They don’t really compete. Competition implies substitutes, and substitutes imply replaceability. The most important works escape that logic. They become reference points. Other works are compared to them, explained through them, or valued in relation to them. They don’t sit comfortably inside markets. They quietly shape them.
This is why certain artists stand alone. Leonardo da Vinci matters not just because of his paintings, but because he represents a moment when careful observation became a way of understanding the world. Rembrandt made inner life visible in a way that still feels hard to fake. Andy Warhol collapsed art, media, repetition, and commerce into a loop we’re still living inside. Jean-Michel Basquiat embedded urgency and risk so deeply into his work that it still feels unmistakably human.
These artists don’t just belong to movements. The story bends around them. Their work often feels a little lonely. That loneliness isn’t a weakness. It’s usually a sign that the work arrived before the category fully formed. Markets tend to hesitate around things like that. Time usually doesn’t.
AI doesn’t undo this dynamic. It sharpens it. When machines can generate images, text, music, and ideas endlessly, scarcity moves. It stops living in skill or effort or even originality. It starts living somewhere else.
In a world where almost anything can be made, the rarest thing is clear human intent.
You can already see this in digital culture. The Bitcoin genesis block isn’t valuable because it’s elegant. It’s valuable because it marks the first moment trust was encoded without permission. $BTC
Early digital artworks work the same way. #CryptoPunks aren’t great images. They mark the first time digital identity, ownership, and scarcity locked together on-chain. Better images came later. The story didn’t move on.
We are left with a simple but uncomfortable asymmetry. We may produce infinite artifacts from here on, but a very small number will be clearly human in origin and intention. Those objects won’t just appreciate. They’ll slowly drift out of the pricing system altogether. They’ll be held, protected, and passed on.
Collectors who see this aren’t chasing returns or novelty. They’re acquiring things that feel inevitable. Objects tied to questions people don’t stop asking. Where did value come from? How did trust first take shape? What did it mean to leave a mark before machines could do it for us?
Those questions aren’t going away.
Neither are the objects that answer them.🙏
The F-35 was supposed to be unkillable. That was the whole point.
Lockheed Martin spent thirty years and four hundred billion dollars, the most expensive weapons programme in human history, building an aircraft that the enemy simply could not see. Not on radar. Not on infrared. Not on anything. The F-35 was not just a fighter jet. It was a theological statement. America’s way of saying: we have moved beyond the reach of your missiles, your sensors, and your prayers.
Iran apparently didn’t get the memo.
Somewhere over Iranian airspace on March 19, 2026, an IRST system, infrared search and track, the kind of sensor your grandmother could probably explain, looked up, found the F-35, and locked on. Not because Iranian engineers are geniuses. Because the F-35, it turns out, is extremely hot. All that engine. All that thrust. All that carefully sculpted stealth geometry, and the bloody thing glows like a kettle.
The heat signature data Iran now holds is not just embarrassing. It is a gift that keeps giving. To Moscow. To Beijing. To every procurement ministry on the planet that has been quietly wondering whether to spend the money on systems designed to kill this aircraft. The answer, as of this week, is yes.
And here is the bit that should really worry the Pentagon. You can patch software. You can redesign coatings. You cannot reprogramme a pilot’s brain. Every F-35 driver who takes off from here on knows, actually knows, that someone down there might be able to see them. That changes everything about how they fly. Caution replaces aggression. Hesitation replaces instinct.
Four hundred billion dollars. And in the end, it was done in by a heat sensor.
Tremendous.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
@TARUNspeakss USS Gerald R Ford getting struck was even bigger hit. It's America's most advanced nuclear armed aircraft carrier ever. They suppressed the news. They just said caught fire for 30 hours
Trump kept telling that US-Israel have totally destroyed the Iran’s Air defence system
Now IRGC have released the video of shooting down of USA’s most advanced 5th gen F-35 fighter jet
The war has entered the next phase!!
#IranWar #IranIsraelWar
@TARUNspeakss Really what stage? Iran launched 24 missiles yesterday and 27 drones?
USA alone has hit over 8000 targets, Israel 2000.
Please explain what stage you think it's entering?
@RpsAgainstTrump WTF does Iran have left? How many missiles did they shoot today? How many drones?
It's been 2 weeks and they're down over 90% launch capabilities since this started!
Hey @elonmusk I spent over a year posting consistently, only to be banned when I go viral?
I’m sorry I didn’t abide by the Israeli community guidelines. I was here for free speech.
BREAKING - US based TikToker Ethan Levins is under fire for giving Iran coordinates to strike US Patriot defense systems in Israel.
You can disagree with Israel all you want, but anyone willing to help an enemy strike American targets based in another country is a traitor.
@EricLDaugh I'm good with the troops eating well! I just hope whoever the steaks and lobster were bought off didn't charge us $500 a steak! If it was fair pricing, who cares!
🚨 WOW. Paul Begala is getting EATEN ALIVE for lying about SecWar Hegseth
BEGALA: Hegseth bought MILLIONS of dollars in lobster all for HIMSELF, it’s not for the troops! x.com/ThomasMHern/st…
SCOTT JENNINGS: You REALLY think he’s eating all the lobster by himself? You’re gonna get killed over this. Internet, do something!
🤡🤡😭
@KimDotcom What's up with the woman's soccer team? How great is Iran, really? Label them a traitor and punish them, the world is watching, unfortunately I think it's impossible for Iran to look any worse than they already do!
@ChrisWickNews@EvilKoopa91 Sorry to hear you feel this way. It is your opinion and that's fine. I feel Trump is doing a great job! Yes things could be better but it takes time. It didn't get messed up in a day and won't get fixed in a day.
Do you feel the Iran attack isn't justified?
@EvilKoopa91 You have no idea who I am and where I'm from, I have dual citizenship and yes I voted for him unfortunately now I live in Canada. For another 2 years under contract and then I'm back to Missouri.
I Was Fooled by Donald Trump
I’ll admit it.
I voted for Donald Trump.
Back then, like millions of others, I believed the promises.
Drain the swamp.
Stand up to the global elites.
Put the people first.
It sounded like the beginning of a revolution.
But years later… the truth looks very different.
The wars didn’t stop.
The power structures didn’t fall.
The same financial empires still control the system.
And the people?
Still struggling.
It makes you wonder…
Was the outsider image real — or just another performance inside the same political machine?
Sometimes the hardest thing to admit is this:
We wanted to believe.
But believing doesn’t make it true.
If more people start questioning the system, maybe real change can finally happen.
Share this if you think people need to start asking harder questions.
#ChrisWickNews#PoliticalAwakening#TruthMatters
@j98bug@YoungBucsPIT@Pirates I understand your thoughts and feel the same but at the end of the day, if they can upgrade and make the team better, I understand that move.
It's not like he got bumped for Tellez or Pham, Ozuna is a beast and makes the Pirates better.
Maybe they'll figure something out?
@YoungBucsPIT@Pirates You should be ashamed for what was done to Cutch. I wouldn’t go to a game if you gave me front row seats. We won’t go to a game again until Bob Nothing is gone. Cutch wanted to end his career with the team and he wasn’t even considered to be given another one year contract.😡
@LoganPaul@jakepaul “he broke tho” 😭
I just wanna beat yall ass for the culture, I can careless about yall money .. I turned down $14.5m contract and sat out a whole season bro cuz money is NOTHING 😂.. money doesn’t move me, like it moves yall .. and Logan gon soon find that out ..
@CHNLLii@ZareenBaloch99@CENTCOM Americans have always paid, and Americans always help!
What do Americans get in return, pure hatred, death to America, terror attacks and why because we want to help the everyday citizen have a better life. Thank you for your attention in this matter! Good day!