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FishyFootball

FishyFootball

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Barry Jackson
Barry Jackson@flasportsbuzz·
I'm flabbergasted why anyone would resent Ross prioritizing F-1 and Miami Open over Super Bowls. (It's a smart business decision for him and doesn't affect any fan's life in a bad way.) If you want to be upset with him, blame him for not getting assurances from Flo that he was OK prioritizing development over winning, and sticking with Grier 4 years too long. But this? Not sure why anyone would care.
Barry Jackson@flasportsbuzz

NEW: More on the Dolphins/Hard Rock Stadium falling out of the NFL's Super Bowl rotation and the reason, which was revealed by Stephen Ross this week: miamiherald.com/sports/nfl/mia… Financially, decision to prioritize F-1 and Miami Open seems justifiable

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Nomad Capitalist
Nomad Capitalist@nomadcapitalist·
Most citizenship-by-investment programs cost you money. Turkey pays you back. Invest $400,000 in Turkish real estate. Start collecting rental income from day one with expected yields of 4 to 8% depending on location. Receive your Turkish passport in 6 to 7 months. Sell the property after 3 years. Keep the passport forever. No language test. No knowledge test. No physical presence requirement. One of the fastest CBI processing timelines in the world. But this is not just about the passport mechanics. Turkey is a G20 nation and a NATO member sitting at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. Direct flights to London, Dubai, Singapore, and Nairobi within a few hours. One of the largest networks of diplomatic missions globally, meaning consular protection in parts of the world where most passports leave you on your own. The healthcare system is world-class with private hospitals at a fraction of Western costs. The tourism economy runs year-round, which means your rental property benefits from consistent visitor demand. And the lifestyle speaks for itself: world-renowned cuisine blending Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and Central Asian traditions. This is not a small island passport. Turkey is a major middle power with real strategic weight. Your $400K buys you citizenship in a country that projects influence across three continents. Citizenship is infrastructure, not identity. Apply at eu1.hubs.ly/H0v03wc0 #NomadCapitalist #Turkey #TurkishPassport #CitizenshipByInvestment #CBI #RealEstate #SecondPassport #HNWI #PassiveIncome #GlobalMobility #TaxPlanning #GoWhereYoureTreatedBest
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
20% of dogs love being told they're a good dog more than they love food.
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Tim Pool
Tim Pool@Timcast·
I learned recently that many of the top podcasts either pay for guests or take pay from guests Top personalities left and right often get paid 5 figures sometimes upwards of 6 figures in order to promote political positions or politicians We have never done that and any claim otherwise is a lie This country is sick and the sickness just seems to be getting worse
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Toby Cunningham
Toby Cunningham@sircryptotips·
Alex Jones officially shuts down Infowars after 27 years on air. I learned a lot from him. His videos on 9-11 and Bohemian Grove were really well done. However I stopped listening to him once he was clearly compromised and started promoting certain politicians.
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FishyFootball
FishyFootball@FishyFootball·
@pubity what is the chapter and section of the U.S. code that says this?
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Pubity
Pubity@pubity·
Every new car in the U.S. will be required by law to have tech that puts constant surveillance on the driver by 2027. AI in your car will determine if you're sober and fit to drive, automatically turning off the vehicle if it determines you're a danger on the road.
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FishyFootball
FishyFootball@FishyFootball·
@OmarKelly Louis is your box safety and Taffe is your deep safety, because they lack an every down guy at the position. Lonnie Johnson is your vet insurance policy
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Omar Kelly
Omar Kelly@OmarKelly·
Jeff Hafley said Kyle Louis might end up playing some safety.
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Kentucky Girl
Kentucky Girl@Notwokenow·
This. Is. Terrifying. This technology should NEVER be allowed to be used. Ford can fvck right off and so can the Congress members who voted to put this tech in vehicles starting in 2027.
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Tim Pool
Tim Pool@Timcast·
conservatives announce rally liberal group pays nazis to show up liberal group says "see conservatives are nazis"
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David Furones
David Furones@DavidFurones_·
After the Dolphins took OL Kadyn Proctor and CB Chris Johnson in the first round, what do you hope Miami does with the No. 43 pick overall in the second?
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David Furones
David Furones@DavidFurones_·
So the Dolphins traded down from 11 to 12 with Caleb Downs on the board and took Alabama OL Kadyn Proctor with Rueben Bain on the board. What do we think about it?
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FishyFootball@FishyFootball·
@DanteCollinelli Downs-yes Styles-trade Brooks? Ioane- just a guard Bain-short arms Jermod McCoy-ACL Mansoor Delane-solid Francis Mauioga-ok Spencer Fano-ok Tate-will want 50m/yr 2nd contract Tyson-at 11? No thanks Lemon-at 11? Parker-at 11? Faulk-at 11?
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Dante Collinelli
Dante Collinelli@DanteCollinelli·
Here’s how I’d tier my preferences for the Dolphins at pick 11. (1/2) Ecstatic - Caleb Downs - Sonny Styles - Vega Ioane - Rueben Bain Very happy - Jermod McCoy - Mansoor Delane - Francis Mauioga - Spencer Fano
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Joe Schad
Joe Schad@schadjoe·
If all somehow on the board at No. 11 for Miami Dolphins, who are you taking?
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Kyle Becker
Kyle Becker@kylenabecker·
The "Very Fine People" Hoax just got a major plot twist. It turns out the Unite the Right group that was involved in Charlottesville was a LEFT-WING FUNDED FRONT GROUP. So, this was a HOAX upon a HOAX upon a HOAX. An Unholy Trinity of Hoaxes. The Justice Dept. has just indicted the SPLC and found that it purportedly funded Unite the Right, assisted with messaging and coordination, and even provided transportation. This is aiding-and-abetting. Literally, a "criminal conspiracy," if proven true in a court of law. Here are the hoaxes the Democratic Party weaponized in order to fuel riots, smear its opposition, and racially divide Americans: 1. Trump did not call the white supremacists and extremists the SPLC funded "very fine people." Yet the DNC-propaganda media pushed this blatant lie. 2. The Unite the Right front group was funded by the same SPLC that was providing the Democrats with "anti-hate" talking points. They were staging the "right-wing hate," spreading propaganda about it, and coordinating with Democrats on how to "fight" the imaginary racist hate. 3. Joe Biden claimed he "ran for president" because of the "Very Fine People" Hoax. The SPLC was behind this hoax. Was this a coincidence or a DNC-masterminded plot? This is as damning as it gets in American politics. How in the world can someone support a Democratic Party that would go to such evil lengths to falsely smear its political opposition?
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FishyFootball
FishyFootball@FishyFootball·
@VideoGameHstry Anybody else mute the video but still get sound....i am using android phone in a browser
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Video Game History
Video Game History@VideoGameHstry·
If Super Mario Bros. was made in Unreal Engine
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FishyFootball
FishyFootball@FishyFootball·
@_The_Prophet__ Wasn't Satoshi actively emailing a Bitcoin developer during the exact hours when Hal Finney was running a marathon in Santa Barbara?
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️Hal Finney is Satoshi Nakamoto. Every piece of evidence points the same direction. Here’s why: Finney was running a beta version of Bitcoin in January 2009 within days of Satoshi releasing the software. That’s not the behavior of an interested observer. That’s the behavior of someone who already knew the code intimately because they helped write it. Nobody else jumped in that fast. Everyone else took weeks or months to even understand what Bitcoin was. Finney was running it immediately. The proof of work system at the heart of Bitcoin is a direct evolution of Finney’s RPOW system from 2004. RPOW stood for Reusable Proof of Work. It solved the exact problem Bitcoin’s mining mechanism solves. Finney built it five years before Bitcoin existed. The conceptual lineage from RPOW to Bitcoin’s mining is so direct that anyone reading both would conclude they were built by the same mind. The Bitcoin mechanism is not just inspired by RPOW. It’s RPOW with the trust assumption removed by adding a blockchain. That’s an iteration on his own work, not someone else’s. He had been working on cryptographic digital cash systems for over a decade before Bitcoin launched. He was on the cypherpunks mailing list for years. He worked at PGP Corporation under Phil Zimmermann, the most important cryptography company of the era. His career trajectory was building toward something exactly like Bitcoin. The white paper was the natural conclusion of his entire prior body of work. The geography is too specific to be coincidence. Hal Finney lived in Temple City, California. Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto lived in Temple City, California. They lived a few blocks from each other. The pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto was lifted from a man living in the same neighborhood as Finney. The probability of this being random is essentially zero. Either Finney chose the name because he knew Dorian existed nearby, or somebody who somehow knew Dorian’s name and Finney’s neighborhood happened to be the actual Satoshi, which is much less plausible than the first explanation. The Forbes journalist Andy Greenberg analyzed Finney’s writing style against Satoshi’s writings using textual analysis tools. The match was significantly higher than for any other candidate. The vocabulary, the sentence structure, the punctuation patterns, the use of British spellings inconsistently which would be characteristic of an American who occasionally affected British style. All of it lined up. The timing of Satoshi’s exit aligns precisely with Finney’s medical decline. Satoshi started reducing involvement in Bitcoin in mid 2010. Finney was diagnosed with ALS in August 2009 and his physical capabilities began deteriorating throughout 2010. By 2011, when Satoshi went completely silent, Finney could barely use a computer. He had to use eye tracking software for the rest of his life. The timeline of Satoshi’s withdrawal matches the timeline of Finney’s progressive paralysis with eerie precision. The Satoshi wallets containing approximately one million Bitcoin have never been touched. Not a single coin moved in sixteen years. This is consistent with a Satoshi who is physically dead. Finney died in August 2014. The wallets remained untouched before and after his death. His body was cryogenically preserved. The keys, if he was Satoshi, were either destroyed, lost, or held by his wife Fran. She has consistently said she doesn’t have access to them and doesn’t know if they exist anywhere. The fact that no Satoshi coin has ever moved is the strongest evidence that whoever Satoshi was, they’re either dead or incapable of accessing the keys. A living Satoshi who could move coins would have done so for any number of reasons over sixteen years. Tax planning. Charitable giving. Even just to demonstrate continued life. Nothing has happened. The simplest explanation is that Satoshi died and the keys died with him. Finney’s behavior in the early Bitcoin community was strange in ways that fit. He was the most technically capable person involved. He clearly understood Bitcoin at a depth that exceeded everyone else. But he played the role of an enthusiastic outsider who happened to be very interested in the project. That’s a position someone takes when they want to participate in their own creation without admitting authorship. Other early contributors deferred to him on technical questions and he deferred back to Satoshi, even when his answers and Satoshi’s answers were structurally identical. The other candidates don’t fit as cleanly. Nick Szabo has the conceptual fingerprint through bit gold but doesn’t match the implementation work. He’s also been publicly active in ways that someone trying to maintain anonymity wouldn’t be. Adam Back has the cryptographic background but his style doesn’t match. Wei Dai has the conceptual background but his style and timing don’t match. Craig Wright is a documented fraud who has been judicially proven to have forged evidence multiple times. Dorian Nakamoto is just an unrelated retired engineer who shares a name. Finney is the only candidate where every variable lines up. The technical capability. The conceptual lineage. The geographic proximity to Dorian. The writing style. The behavioral patterns in the early Bitcoin community. The timing of withdrawal matching ALS progression. The wallets never moving matching his death. The family’s denial being expected regardless of truth. There’s no candidate where this many independent variables converge. With Finney, basically every piece of evidence points the same direction. With everyone else, you have to explain away the variables that don’t fit. With Finney, you don’t have to explain anything. It just makes sense.
Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong

The Finding Satoshi documentary is the most thoughtful take on this subject I've seen out there. It's coming out tomorrow, but Coinbase users can get early access today. Open your Coinbase app to find out more!

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