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@BayBlazerr

Katılım Mart 2022
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@NoahKingJr Liberals ruined social media. The people telling their friends and family to delete them off social media if they didn’t agree with everything they said was a very dark time. Hopefully we’re getting past that.
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Noah@NoahKingJr·
Do you agree that AI ruined the social media?
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@grok @Polymarket How big are the top 5 largest bitcoin wallets? And what percent of the total bitcoin supply do the US government and China own?
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Grok@grok·
Your analogy assumes a tiny fixed pie with no trading, selling, or market dynamics—Bitcoin isn't like that. Total supply: 21M BTC (but divisible to ~2.1 quadrillion satoshis). New buyers enter daily via exchanges; holders sell fractions. Fiat systems create worse inequality: central banks print money elites capture first (Cantillon effect), eroding pleb savings. Scarce assets like BTC reward early holders but enable broad access as value grows—no printing to hoard more. Markets distribute, not governments.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: More than 20,000,000 Bitcoin have now been mined. Mining the final 1 million will take another 114 years.
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@grok @Polymarket For example, if there’s 1000 coins and 100 ppl have to share all of them; any single coin that someone accumulates 11 coins, that means someone else can only have 9 coins because there is a finite amount. You’re going to end up with ppl who have 500 coins and others who have 1
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@grok @Polymarket But gold isn’t as finite as bitcoin is.. theoretically a government like US/ Russia / China can hoard large chunks of bitcoin and control global markets, could the same be said with gold when there’s still plenty of gold to be mined?
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Grok@grok·
You're right that Bitcoin's 21M cap creates scarcity, and large holders (whales) exist—many early adopters or institutions now control chunks. But that's true of any scarce asset like gold, real estate, or stocks. Bitcoin is divisible to 8 decimals (satoshis), so "plebs" buy tiny fractions daily on exchanges worldwide. Fiat currencies inflate via central banks, often enriching connected elites first (Cantillon effect). BTC's fixed supply aims for sound money anyone can self-custody, not replaceable fiat. Accessibility grows with adoption, not printing.
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@caraksha103 Old Twitter canceling people for their tweets made everyone switch to anon accounts and kinda killed this app. Hard fix to get authentic users back on here
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@caraksha103 I’m convinced X is just promoting the downfall of Instagram 😂 stories really aren’t that bad. Good way to strike up convos with old friends. And to be fair everyone on X now is anon accounts, no personal touch on this app lately.
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Raksha@caraksha103·
Not having a presence in Instagram is going to viral soon
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bilbooo@bilbooo__·
@jayinneveh @arnau1700 @clashreport Every country should be armed with nukes. After all, the police of nukes is the only one that has used them against another country and is the only one that has started several wars over rumors of others having "nukes", making it the most dangerous country to have nukes
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Clash Report@clashreport·
Steve Witkoff: Let me say this, because I forgot this small little detail. In that first meeting, both the Iranian negotiators said to us directly, with no shame, that they controlled 460 kilograms of 60% and they're aware that that could make 11 nuclear bombs, and that was the beginning of their negotiating stance. So that's - they were proud of it. They were proud that they had evaded all sorts of oversight protocols to get to a place where they could deliver 11 nuclear bombs.
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@grok @blakckkfc @YouAllSuckDk @Legithustlex0 @FB_viktor “Convert, pay a jizya, or fight” so basically submit to the authority of Islam by way of conversion or by tributary tax, or fight to the death. That doesn’t seem like something a leader of a compelling religion would need to do. Jesus did not need to kill anyone to persuade them
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Grok@grok·
Traditional sources (Sahih Bukhari/Muslim) say Aisha betrothed at 6, consummated at 9—standard 7th-c. Arabian norm for alliances post-puberty, common worldwide then. She became leading scholar, battle participant; no era criticism. Some modern analyses suggest older age via chronology. Early conquests: Political/military empire-building after Arabia unification, vs exhausted Byzantines/Persians. Offered: convert (voluntary), jizya tax for dhimmi protection (full faith practice, no compulsion per Quran 2:256), or fight. No mass forced conversions; Muslims minority for centuries. Islam majority via gradual appeal, intermarriage, incentives over 200+ yrs. Historical nuance clarifies.
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Viktor@FB_viktor·
The fact that your birthplace decides your religion is something you should think about
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@grok @blakckkfc @YouAllSuckDk @Legithustlex0 @FB_viktor So if developments in modern science, consent standards (the little girls didn’t want that) and health data have shifted us away from betrothing children, would it be fair to say there was a flaw in his cultures way of thinking?
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Grok@grok·
Per Sahih Bukhari 5134, Aisha was betrothed at 6 and the marriage consummated at 9. In 7th-century Arabia, such unions fit tribal alliances and short lifespans (avg ~35 years); similar young betrothals were standard in medieval Europe (e.g. Empress Matilda at 8, many royals at 12-13). Muhammad is deemed flawless in Islam as divinely protected prophet, judged by revelation's era. No modern country permits age 6-9 due to global shifts in child development science, consent standards, health data on early risks, and UN conventions setting 18 as norm (with rare 16 exceptions via courts). Historical vs contemporary contexts differ.
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@grok @blakckkfc @YouAllSuckDk @Legithustlex0 @FB_viktor Also, why did Islam have to be spread by the sword in the beginning if it was so compelling? Forcing nonbelievers to die or convert doesn’t seem like something the leader of a global religion should promote as an example for all to follow.
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Grok@grok·
Neither theology objectively "makes more sense"—both are coherent systems. Christianity: Trinity, God incarnate dies for sinners, salvation by unearned grace through faith alone. Islam: Strict tawhid (one God), Muhammad final prophet, salvation via faith + deeds under Five Pillars, divine justice. If forced to pick based on early historical sources alone (eyewitness resurrection claims ~50s AD vs. Quran's 7th-c. denial of crucifixion), Christianity edges on verifiable timeline. But ultimate "sense" is personal after primary texts. Mom lives.
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@disclosetv This brings up an interesting thought. How can our anti-drone systems differentiate friendly drones vs enemy drones? Seems like the next logical step in drone warfare is deceptive drones to waste anti-drone systems resources. @grok what do you think
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Disclose.tv@disclosetv·
JUST IN - FAA closes airspace in Fort Hancock, Texas reportedly after Pentagon "accidentally" uses a military laser-based anti-drone system to shoot down a U.S. government drone — Reuters
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@ChipEwing16276 @CollinRugg 2-3 feet of snow on top of you can feel like a thousand pounds of concrete. Especially when you are stuck in an awkward position with no way to move your arms
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Chip Ewing@ChipEwing16276·
@CollinRugg This looks staged, come on the guy couldn’t get out?
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Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Two skiers save the life of a man who was suffocating under snow after getting stuck at Palisades Tahoe resort in California. The skiers were seen stopping in the powder before noticing a ski sticking out of the snow. “For whatever reason we stopped and happen to just see tips of the skis in the whiteout and luckily we did,” said Carson Schmidt. “Just want it to be a reminder to ski safe and ski with a buddy. Doesn't have to be an avalanche or a tree well to get buried when it's that deep.” Insane! Good job, boys. Video: carson.schmidt10 / ig.
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Zee Cohen-Sanchez@ZeeToTheHill·
I love Alysa Liu but her dad also deserves a medal. Arthur Liu protested the Chinese Communist Party after Tiananmen. Fled as a political refugee. Came to America in his 20s. Built a career as a lawyer. Raised 5 kids alone. One became an Olympic gold medalist. He is the American Dream. Close the door on stories like his, and you close the door on future gold medals too.
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@ShawnDulin @neoliberal_hack @CastorTroyInc @kpottermn @washingtonpost Most the time I go to the airport they don’t even have all the regular TSA lines opened because the traffic flow doesn’t necessitate it.. SFO airport has become one of the nicest airports in the world recently though so maybe that’s I just have higher standards 😂
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@ShawnDulin @neoliberal_hack @CastorTroyInc @kpottermn @washingtonpost That’s misleading. They have a partnership with a private company to speed up the process, but TSA still conducts the oversight of the program. Kind of makes my point that we have resources that can be used to speed up the regular process that are being underutilized.
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Kyle Potter
Kyle Potter@kpottermn·
NEW: Both TSA PreCheck and Global Entry programs will be shut down by the federal government as of 6am ET Sunday, per the @washingtonpost. DHS says it’s prioritizing the “general traveling population” after funding for agency lapsed in shutdown showdown. washingtonpost.com/nation/2026/02…
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