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Gidas | ⬢ CoreDAO🟠
@Gidasmike
Simplify CoreDAO & BTCFi so you don’t lose money 🧠 Step-by-step guides | Long-term strategy 🚀 Building from 0 → 10K | follow to learn
Katılım Nisan 2022
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@Coredao_Org The shift from “store of value” to “productive asset” is already happening. Are you positioned?
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@creepydotorg Stories like this show how complex trauma and relationships can be. Do you think this is forgiveness or something deeper?
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A young Turkish woman married the man who threw acid on her face, leaving her permanently disfigured and partially blind.
Berfin Özek was only 18 when her ex-boyfriend attacked her after their relationship ended. Before throwing the acid, he told her: “If I can’t have you, no one can.”
The attack burned her face and chest, destroyed one of her eyes, and left her with serious vision problems in the other.
She filed a complaint against him, and he was sentenced to 13 years and six months in prison. But while he was locked up, he sent her love letters and begged for forgiveness.
After he was released early in 2021, he proposed to her. She accepted and married him.


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@creepydotorg Crazy timing, but the news was already out—Cena just acknowledged it live on the show.
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Simple takeaway:
@Coredao_Org = strong security for today ✅
Quantum security = future solution ❌
Don’t confuse hype with reality 🧠🚀

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Now the truth about @Coredao_Org:
It uses #Bitcoin security + Satoshi Plus
(multiple layers like mining + staking + validators)

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Let me explain “quantum security” and @Coredao_Org like you’re 5 🧵
“Quantum” sounds futuristic, so people think it’s already used in crypto.
But most projects today focus on current security, not future tech.

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@ZZ11319 Altruism is what helps you become a better version of yourself.
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@CollinRugg This is heartbreaking on so many levels. No matter the case, that kind of pain is real. Thoughts with everyone affected.
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NEW: Woman screams "I love you" and has to be helped out of prison after her husband was executed in Texas for killing two people.
James Broadnax's wife, British law graduate Tiana Krasniqi, reportedly screamed and banged against the window as he was executed.
She reportedly began a relationship with Broadnax after writing to him while he was in prison.
Krasniqi claims her husband, whom she married just a few weeks ago, did not commit the crimes; however, prosecutors say he admitted to the killings in jailhouse interviews.
Broadnax was convicted of killing two men during a robbery in Dallas, Texas, in 2008.
"They killed my husband," Krasniqi said.
"My husband suffered so bad from the lethal injection that he had a nosebleed and bruising on his neck. The families laughed as they watched. Is that justice?"
She is now threatening to "expose everyone."
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@FoxNews @BillMelugin_ Negotiations are never easy, but staying at the table is what matters most.
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Iran offers a new proposal for another round of peace talks, but President Trump is "not satisfied" with it, the White House says. @BillMelugin_ reports.
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@creepydotorg I can’t imagine what her family is feeling right now. Sending love and strength to them.”l
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Last photo of Brazilian tourist, 26-year-old Juliana Marins, who was left to die by her Indonesian tour guide after she fell during a hike on Mount Rinjani.
After becoming exhausted during the trek, Juliana was left behind while the guide continued ahead with the rest of the group. Not long after, she slipped and fell hundreds of meters down the mountain.
Drone footage later showed she was still alive after the fall, trapped on a steep slope below the trail.
Rescue teams reportedly knew where she was but failed to reach her in time, leaving her without food, water, or proper protection in the cold.
Days later, Juliana was found dead. An autopsy said she died from severe trauma and internal bleeding after the fall.


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How many of us you don tell this this weekend?
BLACKBOI@BLACKBOI
@Idarabasimi For you i can change my ways
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@BigoLazz2025 @creepydotorg I get that emotions are high, but calling an entire country ignorant or corrupt isn’t fair. Tragedies can happen anywhere, especially in challenging places like Mount Rinjani. It’s better to focus on understanding what really happened and how safety can improve going forward.
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@Gidasmike @creepydotorg Um país ignorante corrupto. Fiquem longe desse lugar.
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I understand why people feel upset about what happened. It’s a very sad situation. At the same time, it’s important to avoid generalizing an entire country—places like Mount Rinjani are naturally challenging, and accidents can happen. Hopefully, the facts become clear and any lessons can help improve safety in the future.
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@Gidasmike @creepydotorg Ja foi confirmado. Morreu por culpa desse país pobre e miserável. Nao investe nada em segurança no turismo .Sao primitivos e nao ligam para o bem estar de estrangeiros .
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@creepydotorg Wild and disturbing case. Malcolm Naden managed to evade capture for years, even hiding in Taronga Western Plains Zoo. Shows how extreme survival and desperation can get, but also how long justice can take—glad he was eventually caught.
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After murdering two women in 2005, Australian killer Malcolm Naden disappeared and spent nearly seven years as a fugitive.
For several months, he hid inside Dubbo’s Western Plains Zoo while police were searching for him.
He stole bananas meant for the elephants, slept in the roof cavity of a manager’s hut, and used coin-operated barbecues to cook his meals.
When his food supply was cut off, he ripped the head off a Galápagos tortoise and ate its insides.
Naden was eventually captured in 2012. He later pleaded guilty to 32 charges and was sentenced to life in prison without parole.


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@creepydotorg Absolutely devastating case. What happened to Charla Nash shows how unpredictable and dangerous wild animals like Travis can be, no matter how they’re raised.
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This is the horrific 911 call Sandra Herold made after her 200-pound pet chimpanzee, Travis, attacked her friend Charla Nash.
Earlier that day, Travis had become agitated and refused to come back inside. Sandra gave him tea mixed with Xanax, then asked Charla to help.
But as soon as Charla got there, he attacked her in the driveway. Sandra called 911 screaming: “He’s killing my friend!”
She tried to stop Travis by hitting him with a shovel and stabbing him with a kitchen knife, but he kept attacking.
For several minutes, Travis mauled Charla, tearing off her hands, nose, lips, eyelids, and most of her face.
When police arrived, Travis walked toward a patrol car, opened the door, and tried to attack the officer inside.
The officer shot him, and Travis later died from his wounds.
Charla survived, but her injuries were catastrophic. She was left blind, lost both hands, and later became one of the first people in the United States to receive a full face transplant.
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