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Chris Adel

@ChrisAdel10

Award-winning Author ✍️ Orange-pilled 💊 Content Creator🦄 Guitar enthusiast 🎸 Adventurous Traveller ✈️ Banana Man 🍌 Loves Japanese aesthetics 🎎 and food 🍱

Wien, Österreich Katılım Aralık 2018
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Chris Adel
Chris Adel@ChrisAdel10·
Baptiste, ein charmanter Gauner, gerät in die Fänge der Exekutive - sie zwingt ihn, einen diebischen Bären aufzuspüren. Als er tatsächlich auf den Bären trifft, kommt es ganz anders...
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William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
Some people use the Force… 🤨 I prefer a well-timed toast and a five-year mission. 🥂 May the Fourth be with you… if you must but let’s be honest; I’ve been boldly going since before it was cool. 😉🚀
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Chris Adel
Chris Adel@ChrisAdel10·
@SamaHoole They don’t overeat and don’t have so much sweets. That’s the real difference
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Japan: longest life expectancy on the planet (around 85 years). Plant-based advocates: "See? Rice and vegetables!" Japan's actual diet: Seafood: by far the most consumed animal protein, around 45-50kg per capita annually Pork: the most consumed land meat Chicken: a close second Beef: expensive but eaten regularly, and prized Eggs: among the highest per-capita consumption on Earth, often raw on rice Dashi (fish stock): the base of nearly every savoury dish on the table Roughly half of Japanese protein comes from animal sources. Their longevity gets pinned on the rice. Meanwhile they're eating fish at almost every meal, drowning their vegetables in fish stock, cracking eggs into breakfast, and treating beef like a luxury good worth saving up for. The fish is the meal. The rice is there to mop up the dashi. Acknowledging any of this would mean admitting that the longest-lived population on Earth eats half its protein from animals. And that conclusion doesn't fit the pamphlet. So they point at the rice. Hope nobody asks what's on top of it.
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Techaktien
Techaktien@Techaktien1·
Bitcoin auf 3-Monatshoch. Der sog. 4-Jahreszyklus ist tot. Reine Phantasie. Sieh es bitte ein. $BTC
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Chris Adel
Chris Adel@ChrisAdel10·
@MarioNawfal Guess some copyright lawsuits are building up… poor guy
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
The internet's newest obsession is this Japanese man who uses AI to insert himself into classic movies. Sad he can’t be nominated for an Oscar 😂 Source: ai_am_furufuru IG
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LayoverFinance
LayoverFinance@MuenzenMeister·
Guilt Tipping in Deutschland: War gerade Eis essen. Am Kartenlesegerät kommt vor der Zahlung die Trinkgeldfrage: 5%, 10%, 15% oder individuell. Für einen Eisbecher zum Mitnehmen! Und jeder in der Schlange hinter dir sowie der Kassierer sieht auf dem Bildschirm was tippst. Dieses System kommt aus den USA und breitet sich hier gerade überall aus. Restaurants, Cafés, Bäckereien. Wichtig zu wissen: In den USA verdient ein Kellner als Grundgehalt 2,13 Dollar die Stunde. Ohne Trinkgeld kann der seine Miete nicht zahlen. In Deutschland jedoch bekommt jeder Kellner mindestens 13,90 Euro die Stunde, egal ob du Trinkgeld gibst oder nicht. Wir übernehmen gerade ein System das für ein Problem erfunden wurde das wir gar nicht haben.
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Chris Adel
Chris Adel@ChrisAdel10·
@jakeclaverxlm You could just decline the inheritance. Just like that🤷🏼‍♂️
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Jake claver
Jake claver@jakeclaverxlm·
A man died in 2025 with over $100 million in Bitcoin bought in 2011. No keys, no access, but it was in the will. The estate owed 40% tax on $76 million above the gift threshold. They could not access the asset to pay it. They filed bankruptcy. #crypto#XRP#xrparmy# crypto#rp #xrp
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Financelot@FinanceLancelot·
Hang on a second, if $BTC's average return is 39% per year, how are you only up 3% in the last 6 years? 🤔 Your cost average is 76K, you pay 10-11.5% per year on borrowed money. Only 3% return means you're net negative Where is the strategy in Strategy Michael Saylor? 🤪 $MSTR
Financelot@FinanceLancelot

Federal Reserve chair change timed for Bitcoin's down cycle? I've seen stranger things. According to the chart $BTC it should begin in MAY bottom around November 2026. This would align with Kevin Warsh's appointment.

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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Elon Musk has said: Universal high income via checks issued by the Federal government is the best way to deal with unemployment caused by AI.
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Kage Invests 影@Investmentkage·
I keep seeing a lot of people post things like “buy the S&P 500 and get rich”. What many won’t tell you is there was a time where it took the S&P 500 almost 13 years to reach all-time highs again. this happened in most of our lifetimes. “Index and chill” is easy when the markets keep going up, but many will quit and think it’s a scam if there are no returns in over a decade.
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Merlijn The Trader
Merlijn The Trader@MerlijnTrader·
TWO BITCOIN CYCLES. TWO FAKEOUTS. ONE PATTERN. Old ATH becomes support. Price breaks below. Panic. Everyone exits. Then the real move begins. 2017 to 2019: $19K fakeout. Then 3x. 2021 to 2026: $65K fakeout. Now. Above $82K: $240K activates. Same playbook. Different price. Same question: did you hold?
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Felsefe Parrhesia
Felsefe Parrhesia@Fparrhesia·
“Kapitalist sistemde insan, bir birey olmaktan çıkıp sadece ‘işlev’e indirgenir.” Bu kısa film dünya çapında 100'den fazla ödül aldı.
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J64@_J64_·
Set aside @saylor and his orange tie. What I’ve found most valuable is ability to apply first principle thinking to complex problems. The reference to thermodynamics, physics, history, metabolism; all his insights are backed by energy. It’s transformed the way I see the world. This clip is an example of what I’m talking about. Great interview by @PeterMcCormack, as always.
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Alan Breen Author
Alan Breen Author@AlanBreenAuthor·
Turns out your book doesn’t magically sell thousands while you sit in your pyjamas eating biscuits. Who knew? 🤣
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Chris Adel
Chris Adel@ChrisAdel10·
@denisyurchak You make it sound like you actually pay 50% of you income which is not true at all. It’s more like 39% (i know because i get about the same)
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Denis Yurchak
Denis Yurchak@denisyurchak·
My business is registered in Austria, and it's probably the worst place in Europe for solopreneurs You will pay 50% of all your income when you reach €83k/year (which is a very mid income for Austria) The social security system in Austria is progressive as well It caps at €90k a year, but expect to pay 40% of your income as social security benefits The funniest part? It covers even less than the regular employee insurance. You'll still need to pay 30% of the cost of your doctor visits, while employees receive coverage at no cost. The system rips you off and discourages you from visiting doctors and caring about your health. High PIT and social security are the reasons why a lot of businesses in Austria go cash and hide money from the state. This obviously only works for physical businesses and things like coaching or consulting. As an owner of a digital business, you have no choice but to carry the whole burden of the system. The system wants you to create a GmbH (local LLC), hire yourself and employees, and pay them a salary. Obviously, this is not an option when you just want to build businesses solo. All of the Austrian solo founders I know are not tax residents here anymore and live elsewhere. If I were to start over, I wouldn't pick to build a business in Austria On the screenshot: the bill I got from Social Security yesterday
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Denis Yurchak@denisyurchak

I made $29,081 in April 2026. ☎️ Yadaphone – $13,125 ✈️ eSIMPal – $1,956 🧑‍💻 freelancing - $14,000

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Lee Hall@lhallwriter·
What is a fair price for an e book?
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Chris Adel
Chris Adel@ChrisAdel10·
@bitcoinbote Die Steuereinnahmen gehen u.a. In die Ukraine, ins Sozialsystem und in die Pensionen. Ist es dir das wert?
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Bitcoin Bote
Bitcoin Bote@bitcoinbote·
Bitcoin wird als "Privileg für wenige auf Kosten aller" bezeichnet. Dabei ist #Bitcoin wahrscheinlich die inklusivste Form von Geld, die man sich vorstellen kann. Diejenigen, die auf eigenes Risiko auf Bitcoin gesetzt haben, sollen nun für die, die sich Bitcoin verwehrt haben, bezahlen. Bzw. werden die Steuereinnahmen wahrscheinlich gar nicht beim Bürger ankommen. Das nennt sich dann "Gerechtigkeit".
Blocktrainer@blocktrainer

Vizekanzler und Finanzminister @LarsKlingbeil gerade auf der Bundespressekonferenz: „Wir wollen die Kryptowährungen anders besteuern.“

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Autism Capital 🧩
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
In a socialist system, when taxes become 100%, when everything you earned is taken from you, and there is STILL a “budget crisis,” what do they do then? How do they steal money when everything is already stolen? What is the escalation?
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Chris Adel
Chris Adel@ChrisAdel10·
@DeepPsycho_HQ But what if I don’t die the next 50 years? Does a cake every day matter if I could die any day? Not a good filter for every question I think 🤣
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Deep Psychology@DeepPsycho_HQ·
The Japanese Samurai had a rule: never make a decision before you can answer this one question. In feudal Japan, elite samurai were trained never to act until they could honestly answer one question their masters repeated for decades: "If I die tomorrow, does this choice still matter?" It wasn't philosophy. It was a mental filter designed to cut through fear, ego, and short-term emotion in seconds. Most modern decisions are made under invisible pressure: deadlines, social approval, FOMO. The result is a life built on reactions instead of clarity. When you start applying the samurai question daily, something shifts. Small irritations lose power. Big risks become obvious. You stop chasing things that won't matter next year. The samurai understood that true strength isn't speed. It's the ability to see clearly when everyone else is rushing.
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