BitcoinCount (Pleb)

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BitcoinCount (Pleb)

BitcoinCount (Pleb)

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Katılım Kasım 2017
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HustleBitch
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 JOHN TRAVOLTA REAPPEARS — SOMETHING ISN’T RIGHT Eight years apart. Look at his face. What do you see?
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
Impossible to speak for Charlie Kirk from the grave, especially on a contested race like Massie's. Charlie was a man of principle who also understood politics and the need to back the man in the White House. When you're a mover as he was, the pressures are indescribable.
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Eric Balchunas
Eric Balchunas@EricBalchunas·
SHOTS FIRED: Morgan Stanley is rolling out crypto trading on its E*Trade platform for 50bps/trade, undercutting Schwab's 75bps (who undercut Coinbase). If I know Schwab, they likely won't let this stand. Others will prob undercut too. By the time the dust settles it'll be pretty dirt cheap to trade crypto everywhere- just was we saw with btc ETF exp ratios prior to launch. This is why TradFi is no joke and crypto exchanges should be scared.
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Ryan Grim
Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
We recently interviewed one of the guys on the Explosive Media Lego team and he said that, surprisingly, their attitude toward the American people has significantly *improved* throughout this conflict, as they have come to recognize that both they and we are subjects of the Epstein class, that Americans voted against war and are appalled by what we're doing. I think the same is true for Americans, and these videos have helped humanize Iranians, in a weird way (considering they are Lego characters and not humans in the videos)
Borzou Daragahi 🖊🗒@borzou

“They said we hate your freedom. But your freedom is our dream. We read your constitution. We know what those words mean.” “We love Americans,” says poignant new Iran Lego video that reaches out to ordinary Americans

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BitcoinCount (Pleb)
BitcoinCount (Pleb)@CryptoCount34·
@Aella_Girl I thought I was gonna pick red but I imagined it landing on yellow so that’s what I picked
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Aella
Aella@Aella_Girl·
Imagine a circle, with a little spinner on it that you can flick. The circle is 80% red and 20% yellow, like a yellow pie slice. You flick the spinner. It spins, and slowwwly stops. Where did it land?
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The_Real_Fly
The_Real_Fly@The_Real_Fly·
Joe Kernan =boomer retard
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Bassem
Bassem@Basssem666·
$SPY I really hate stating the obvious and I thought I won’t have to, but here we are. This is not a cool CPI print by any means. It’s below expectations but it’s hot as hell. They raised the expectations so much that it came slightly below it, but inflation came in EXTREMELY HIGH nonetheless.
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BitcoinCount (Pleb)
BitcoinCount (Pleb)@CryptoCount34·
@JohnOSullivan36 Sometimes I wonder why other nations besides Israel don’t try to pay our politicians even more than the Zionists do or provide even younger children for them to sacrifice to Baal. Why only Israel?
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John O’Sullivan #FreePalestine #neveragainisnow
So we now know Israel murders and tortures children Runs pedophile rings and is the largest distributor of pornography on the planet Steals human organs from prisoners Rapes to death political prisoners Will now “legally,” murder political prisoners Willing to kill Jews in overseas nations with false flags Encourages foreign funding via overseas Zionist “charities.” Recruits Zionists worldwide to join their murderous genocidal “nation state.” And yet the world sanctions Iran? Iran is not the enemy of humanity: Israel is. #israel_is_a_terrorist_organisation #IsraelisGenocidalEntity #GazaGenocide#SanctionsIsrael
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Uncensored.AI
Uncensored.AI@GoUncensored·
The place in Argentina the Jews are going to move to after Israel burns is arguably the safest place you can be on Earth during a nuclear holocaust.
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Toby Cunningham
Toby Cunningham@sircryptotips·
I lose about 20 followers a day simply because I am anti war. Funny because the Bitcoin space used to be an anti government/war crowd. Now it's a bunch of statists that worship politicians. This space has drifted VERY far off course.
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BitcoinCount (Pleb)
BitcoinCount (Pleb)@CryptoCount34·
@deux_ex_max @mmjukic Think hard about how dropping a nuke opens the strait. Are you hoping it will cause the Iranians to give up? What if they don’t? It isn’t the Trump card you think it is.
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Deux Ex Maxima
Deux Ex Maxima@deux_ex_max·
@mmjukic Dropping a nuclear weapon is also an option. A double edged, history-altering option sure — but an option.
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Marko Jukic
Marko Jukic@mmjukic·
Trump's options are now: (a) bloody long ground war with Iran plus global economic depression to attempt to save the U.S. empire in the Middle East or (b) cut your losses and tacitly accept Iran's regional power status as the economy stabilizes. From deterrence to containment.
Marko Jukic@mmjukic

Correct. It's a disaster for the Gulf states. But so what? They can't defeat Iran militarily and neither can the U.S. without a Ukraine-tier war that might not even be won. Best hope now is probably to force Iran to be a reasonable custodian with pressure from Asia and Europe.

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Nate Bear
Nate Bear@NateB_Panic·
Never want to hear yanks going on about 'checks and balances' or their stupid fucking Constitution ever again
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Seyed Abbas Araghchi
Seyed Abbas Araghchi@araghchi·
Striking civilian structures, including unfinished bridges, will not compel Iranians to surrender. It only conveys the defeat and moral collapse of an enemy in disarray. Every bridge and building will be built back stronger. What will never recover: damage to America's standing.
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William
William@wmcintyre84·
@chadwickchad88 @admcollingwood Those are craters from Iran's biggest missiles. It has very few left and they don't have the accuracy to hit an underground pipeline.
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Collingwood 🇬🇧
Collingwood 🇬🇧@admcollingwood·
People who think this is a solution must explain why addressing Iran's ability to cut off oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz would be solved by investing billions of dollars in infrastructure Iran could just as easily cut off. You'll note that all of those pipelines sit well within Iranian missile range, and none of them, to my knowledge, are going to be able to dodge warheads.
Susan Sakmar@SusanSakmar

🚢 Gulf states consider new pipelines to avoid Strait of Hormuz.

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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
JUST IN: An Iranian deputy foreign minister said Tehran and Oman are working toward establishing a joint protocol to ensure safe maritime passage through the Strait of Hormuz in the post-war period I posted minutes ago that if Iran opens the Strait of Hormuz the war is over Well, they're in the process of doing so. This is great news, let's hope it continues! Source: Tasnim
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

Markets just spiked in the last 30 seconds! Good news incoming! Posting more info in the next minute

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Anthony Pompliano 🌪
Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano·
Gas prices are now over $4 per gallon in the US. The media will rightfully call out the potential economic pain from this development, but there is some important nuance that you won’t read in the headlines. You are going to read that every visit to the pump costs more, small businesses get squeezed, shipping prices rise, and that flows into everything from groceries to Amazon orders. This is all true and unfortunately these negative impacts hit lower-income households the hardest. But $4 gas is not going to derail the US economy. Most people are stuck in the 2008 mindset, but thankfully that is not the world we live in anymore. Cars are more fuel-efficient, EV adoption is growing, wages are higher in nominal terms, and the economy is less energy-intensive than it used to be. On top of this, America is producing more oil than ever, so high oil prices incentivizes more investment and it creates more jobs domestically. These may not be exciting consolation prizes, but they are factual ramifications from high prices. So what is likely to actually happen? We probably don’t experience a big crash directly from high gas prices. Instead, we see a slow bleed across markets. Consumers pull back a little, sentiment weakens, and politicians start sweating. But $4 gas alone isn’t enough to break the economy. The real danger is stacking negative economic trends. If high gas combines with sticky inflation, high rates, or a weakening job market then that’s when things could quickly unravel. If we don’t get the combination of factors, most of the headlines will be overdone. So for right now, the biggest impact of high gas prices is not economic, but rather psychological.
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