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Matt Cole
Matt Cole@ColeMacro·
Strive acquired an additional 1,109 $BTC for ~$85.4 million at an average cost of ~$76,988 per bitcoin. STRIVE SNAPSHOT Bitcoin holdings: 16,500 QTD BTC Yield: 11.0% YTD BTC Yield: 23.4% Amplification ratio: 45.2% $ASST $SATA
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@RupertLowe10 Deportation seems very lenient for abusing and attacking children. The lack of condemnation from any Pakistaníes doesn’t bode well for them serving a prison sentence back home.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I find the establishment hysteria about my position on deporting foreign child rapists and their accomplices quite remarkable. If a Pakistani woman was fully aware that her husband has been gang-raping dozens of white English girls, but failed to report it? Or do anything? Then yes, she should be deported along with her scumbag husband. To be entirely honest, deportation is the moderate option for the rapist and it's one a Restore Britain Government may well ignore for a harsher and more permanent alternative. We know that this has been happening for decades, across almost every town and city in Britain. Everywhere. It continues today. If a foreigner comes to our country and facilitates child rape, a Restore Britain Government will deport them before their feet touch the ground. How many end up leaving is secondary - the principle is what matters. If don't agree, fine. Vote Tory, Labour or Reform. Farage has made his objection to our policy very clear. There are plenty of options for you. If you do agree? Then there is now a democratic route for you to take. Restore Britain.
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Davs (🇪🇸+🇬🇧)
@RoaringRagnar Electric=weird? Think Tesla has so much success because the cars are cool. The car is mostly ok but the front is retarded, why deviate from their historic bonet design?
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Two glasses of wine. Didn't get drunk. Couldn't function for three days. This is being celebrated as self-awareness. A healthy 33-year-old body should metabolize two glasses of wine and recover by morning. Billions of people throughout history did exactly that while building civilizations, fighting wars, and running companies. Bartlett has restricted his inputs so aggressively that a single normal human experience sent his entire system into a 72-hour reboot. Engineers call this brittleness. A system optimized exclusively for peak performance under ideal conditions that shatters the moment conditions change. The opposite of antifragile. Remove every stressor for long enough and your body loses the ability to absorb even minor ones. The generation that tracks every HRV reading, weighs every macro, and sleeps in temperature-controlled darkness has accidentally built the most fragile humans in history. Previous generations drank, ate badly, slept rough, and still recovered because constant low-level stress kept their systems adaptable. Two glasses of wine registered as a catastrophic shock because he's spent three years stripping every form of variance from his life. A body that can only perform under perfect conditions is the definition of a fragile system.
Mikli@CryptoMikli

Steven Bartlett says a few glasses of wine ruined the next 3 days of his life “It's one of those areas where you don't understand the hidden cost until you really give it up for a while. I stopped drinking at 30 years old. I'm now 33. When I was 31, I thought, I'll have a drink again because now I could really A/B test it. I had a year of not drinking, decided to have a drink again” “It ruined three days of my life. I had a couple of glasses of wine, didn't get drunk. It ruined three days of my life because of the domino effect it caused” “I got worse sleep that night, and then because I got worse sleep that night, I ate more poorly the next day because my dopamine system or whatever, the cortisol system was all messed up. I podcasted worse. I didn't go to the gym that day or the day after because I felt really bad. I then slept worse, and I could track all of this on my Whoop”

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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Right. Just so we’re all clear. Farage and Reform tried to put me in prison because I backed the mass deportation of Pakistani child rapists and their foreign wives/relatives who allowed it to happen. My home was raided by armed police late on a Friday night as a direct result of Reform’s allegations. My guns were seized. They tried to ruin my life. In every way. Farage admitted on national television it was all because I backed mass deportations. He said that was the moment they realised they ‘had to get rid’ of me. Not the bullshit allegations they went to the police with, but the fact I want the Pakistani rapists removed from our country. He admitted it. That all happened. Fair enough. I took it on the chin, and planned out our next step. I founded Restore Britain to give the British people the democratic option to agree with me. Restore Britain will, without apology, deport every last foreign rapist and all foreign accomplices who knew it was happening, yet failed to act. If that means entire communities go, that means entire communities go. I really don’t care. We will rid Britain of that cancer. Now Reform are incandescently angry that we are giving the British people that choice. Deploying increasingly desperate smears against our movement. If people don’t agree, they can vote for someone else who won’t deport. There are plenty of options - Reform, Labour, Tories. Take your pick. Go for it. But if you want those evil scumbags out of our country, along with every foreign coward who enabled it? You now have that genuine option. Restore Britain.
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The Wolf Of All Streets
The Wolf Of All Streets@scottmelker·
I stopped drinking when I was 48. I feel better, want to live longer with my kids. Great. But I’m glad I did a lot of drinking when I was younger. It was a lot of fun.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
That water clarity is an engineering decision, and the math behind it is wilder than the video. Roman aqueducts ran on gravity alone. No pumps, no pressure systems. Engineers carved channels with a gradient so shallow it borders on absurd. The Pont du Gard in southern France drops 2.5 centimeters over 275 meters. That's roughly the thickness of a coin over the length of three football fields. They surveyed that accuracy with plumb lines and wooden leveling instruments. The clarity you're seeing is a direct product of flow velocity. Too steep and the water erodes the channel walls, picks up sediment, turns brown. Too flat and it stagnates. Roman engineers targeted a slope of about 20 centimeters per kilometer, which kept the water moving fast enough to stay fresh but slow enough to stay clear. Before the water reached the city, it passed through multi-chamber settling tanks where velocity dropped near zero. Suspended particles sank. Clean water flowed out the top into the next chamber. Repeat three or four times. Pliny specified the minimum slope in writing. Vitruvius published the exact mortar ratio for hydraulic cement: one part lime to two parts volcanic ash for underwater work. The pozzolana from Pozzuoli reacted with water to form a calcium-aluminum-silicate compound that actually gets stronger the longer it sits submerged. Modern concrete degrades in water. Roman concrete bonds with it. Scale the whole system and it gets harder to process. Eleven aqueducts fed Rome at its peak. Combined output: roughly 1 million cubic meters of water per day. That works out to about 250 gallons per person for a city of one million. Modern New York delivers about 125 gallons per person per day. Ancient Rome had access to double the per capita water supply of the largest city in the United States, running entirely on slope and stone. The Trevi Fountain in Rome is still fed by one of them. Two thousand years, same source, same gravity, same water.
Ulises@UlisesDavid__

🚨| La claridad de un acueducto del imperio Romano, de hace 2000 años

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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Huge wave of Spanish patriots hit Madrid today demanding dirty Sanchez GO!
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Zynx
Zynx@ZynxBTC·
The outrage at Saylor posting memes feels very performative to be honest. Who gives a shit? God forbid the man wants to have a little fun. Let the man live. Elon shitposts all the time and is about to become a trillionaire. Bullish on $MSTR.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
A gang targeted, lured and gang raped two young girls at knifepoint while they filmed it and laughed while they took turns. One of the girls said "All I want to do is die, I no longer have fear for when that comes" All of them spared a prison sentence today! Wtf is going on?
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Davs (🇪🇸+🇬🇧)
Estamos j******, el gobierno es cómplice de esto porque si quisieran no entraba ni uno. De aquí a 2027 nos entran miles de personas muy peligrosas
Rubén Pulido@rubnpulido

🔴 La enésima advertencia: Desde que comenzó el año he estado monitorizando de forma sistemática las actividades en la frontera norte entre Mali y Argelia, y las evidencias son inequívocas. En las últimas semanas se han documentado múltiples convoys que cruzan de manera organizada esta frontera y también las de Níger (x.com/rubnpulido/sta…), penetran en territorio argelino y se dirigen con destino final a España, en concreto hacia la zona de Levante y las Islas Baleares, para desde allí continuar su trayecto hacia Francia. Este movimiento no ocurre en el vacío. Se produce en un contexto de profunda desestabilización en Mali y el Sahel (epochtimes.es/noticias/sahel…), donde grupos yihadistas como JNIM y otras células afines ejercen un control efectivo sobre estas rutas fronterizas. No se limitan a cobrar peajes a los inmigrantes —una fuente de financiación que les genera importantes ingresos—, sino que convierten estas vías en vectores ideales para la infiltración de combatientes radicalizados. La porosidad de la frontera y la ausencia de controles reales facilitan que elementos terroristas se mezclen con los flujos migratorios. La propia Dirección de Seguridad Nacional ha emitido una alerta clara y reciente (gaceta.es/espana/segurid…). Existe un riesgo fundado de que terroristas yihadistas procedentes del Sahel se infiltren precisamente a través de las rutas de inmigración ilegal que llegan a España. Ignorar esta advertencia oficial y las evidencias que yo mismo he podido verificar supone un error estratégico de consecuencias imprevisibles. No estamos ante un problema humanitario, sino ante una amenaza directa y grave para la seguridad nacional de España, de Francia y, por extensión, de toda Europa. ⚠️ Europa no puede permitirse seguir mirando hacia otro lado. Estos movimientos suponen un desafío estructural que exige una respuesta inmediata, coordinada y sin ambigüedades por parte de las autoridades competentes. La seguridad de nuestros ciudadanos está en juego.

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🤍𝕁𝕆🤍@jomickane·
There was a trail of blood from Nowak's 4 stab wounds, (1 to the chest) yet Police still decided the accusation of racism was more important than a man that was bleeding to death. One man claimed he had been stabbed and was dying, the other claimed he had been racially abused.... the Police didn't arrest both men.... they arrested the one that was accused of racism, the one that was bleeding to death ( there was a trail of blood leading to where he climbed over a fence). Police only helped him when he collapsed and died.
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
🇬🇧 Graphic details emerge in the trial of Vickrum Digwa, accused of murdering the Polish-British student Henry Nowak A jury has been shown mobile phone footage of the confrontation. Digwa told the court he was carrying a 21cm kirpan (a Sikh ceremonial blade) around his neck and feared Nowak would use it against him. “I thought I had to do something because I was afraid that he was going to stab me with my own kirpan,” he said. He denies intentionally stabbing Nowak in the chest, claiming he only pushed him away during the struggle. Nowak attempted to flee the scene, climbing over a fence while Digwa was still stabbing him Police initially handcuffed Nowak while he was on the ground, bleeding out, due to Digwa claiming that Nowak was a racist attacker. The court also heard allegations that Digwa’s mother, Kiran Kaur, 53, removed the kirpan from the scene after the stabbing. She denies assisting an offender.
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Adam Livingston
Adam Livingston@AdamBLiv·
🚀ASST MOON MATH🚀 Picture this, kids. Bitcoin starts at $77,492 today. Strive owns 15,390.7 BTC. ASST trades at $18.53. Current amplification ratio: 43.9%. Now run the machine. Assume Strive buys 500 BTC per trading day using SATA once daily dividends are here. That's only 2,500 Bitcoin per week. Nothing crazy. That means SATA preferred outstanding grows, BTC stack grows, and the company keeps the amplification ratio locked at today’s 43.9%. To keep the machine balanced, ASST sells enough common to offset the preferred leverage and fund the 13% annual SATA dividend. The capital from SATA goes straight into Bitcoin. The common issuance keeps the structure from getting too top-heavy. The result is a BTC acquisition flywheel stapled to a tiny equity denominator. In this scenario, the Strive adds ~123,052 BTC over 5 years with common stock ASST issuance. Using CEBE math, current common equity effectively owns about 10,358 BTC after senior claims. That is roughly 14,085 CEBE sats per basic share. Now assume Bitcoin compounds at 30% CAGR. No heroic BTC supercycle fantasy. No $1 million Bitcoin tomorrow. Just 30% annual BTC growth and 500 BTC per trading day getting absorbed into Strive’s balance sheet like a financial Roomba eating the global bond market’s anxiety medication. Projection: Year 1: BTC: $100,739 ASST BTC stack: 264,006 BTC CEBE sats/share: 44,132 ASST: $75.48 Year 2: BTC: $130,961 ASST BTC stack: 455,249 BTC CEBE sats/share: 58,458 ASST: $129.97 Year 3: BTC: $170,250 ASST BTC stack: 602,359 BTC CEBE sats/share: 69,611 ASST: $201.20 Year 4: BTC: $221,325 ASST BTC stack: 740,174 BTC CEBE sats/share: 80,463 ASST: $302.34 Year 5: BTC: $287,722 ASST BTC stack: 909,238 BTC CEBE sats/share: 93,023 ASST: $454.40 Starting ASST price: $18.53 Five-year modeled ASST price: $454.40 That is a 24.5x. Bitcoin does 3.7x in the same model. ASST outperforms Bitcoin by roughly 6.6x. Why? Because the magic is not only BTC price appreciation. The magic is CEBE sats per share. Current CEBE sats/share: 14,085 Modeled year-five CEBE sats/share: 93,023 That is the entire thesis. The common shareholder is riding Bitcoin plus a preferred-funded accumulation engine plus a tiny denominator plus capital structure torque. Now what if they buy more than 2,500 Bitcoin per week? What if we get a BITCOIN SUPERCYCLE? ARE YOU STARTING TO SEE WHERE THIS IS GOING? STRIVE IS GOING TO RETIRE MY BLOODLINE:
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Pablo Haro Urquízar
Pablo Haro Urquízar@pabloharour·
El programa de Javierito ha borrado este tuit haciendo el ridículo Sería una pena que nadie le diera RT y cayera en el olvido
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MagistraThor🇪🇸
MagistraThor🇪🇸@MagistraThor·
🚨🚨¿Seguiremos oyendo hoy que el caso que ha llevado a la imputación del Sr. Rodríguez Zapatero comenzó con una querella de Manos limpias o unos recortes de prensa? Lo digo porque es evidente que la querella fue de la Fiscalía Anticorrupción, tras recibir sendas comisiones rogatorias de Francia y de Suiza, que investigaban una red internacional de blanqueo de capitales….
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