JoeSmyty
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This is abusive and destructive because this self righteous cop could catch her at home and ticket her or fine her because Yes they are trying to cause her problems doing this stuff while she is at work and then towing the car really bad cause she is at work and trying, life isn’t easy for anyone and they do not need to harrass her, she needs a lawyer because this stuff is not funny
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@ExaSpeedrun @Reformed_Trader According to your feed you are the smartest man in aerospace, that's why you have no responses to your posts, who would ever dare to try and interact with you, I'll leave you to your echo chamber.
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@ExaSpeedrun @Reformed_Trader Launch is a drain, Elon knows it now you do too, why do you think RKLB wants its own constellation?
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@CyberOhio @Reformed_Trader The algo realized your portfolio sucked and you needed a moon shot, yw.
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@Reformed_Trader Fuck your stupid ticker. Why am I getting posts for this worthless crap in my feed?
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@Reformed_Trader @DepaolaSal My working theory too, do you think they'd likely issue new shares to accommodate or not necessarily?
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@DepaolaSal For BO to do a capital raise in private markets, use some of the proceeds to take an equity stake in ASTS... at least my working tin foil hat theory
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@HotepGoldstein The truth is if we walked away you'd follow, mic drop, now I will mute you.
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No matter what happens in the Karmelo Anthony trial, white Americans have a huge problem going forward:
Eric Spracklen 🇺🇸@EricSpracklen
End his life. This isn’t up for debate. WHY IS CAPITAL PUNISHMENT CONTROVERSIAL????
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@TheKevinDalton No, I have never wanted to hurt a biker or ruin the machine they probably sacrificed to ride. That was a dick-move and I hope the guy throwing the can was arrested and charged.
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@gentrywgevers School district bond debt is so high it will either bankrupt the district or make homeowners bankrupt.
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Perpetual taxes on stuff you already own means you’re just leasing it from the government.
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX
If you support residential property taxes, then you are my enemy. I don’t care if you agree with me on 99% of other things, you are my enemy if you don’t support a one-time consumption-based sales tax at the point of purchase. That is the only tax that is fair. Anything else is theft that is forced at de-facto gunpoint.
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@Gavin_McInnes @TizzyEnt Can't chimping out apply to anyone regardless of race? Why are black people embracing this? No more word police.
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The days of @TizzyEnt are coming to a close. N-fatigue officially trumps canceling people for using bad words.
Nobody cares, My Chemical Santa.
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@Space2Terra @Torterra5645 Yup, no mid June launch, another over promise.
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@Torterra5645 New will come soon. I think by the middle of next week, we will have a confirmed launch date and announcement.
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Word of Mouth $ASTS
Most people still don't understand how cellular broadband from space will change consumer psychology.
You won't need multi-million dollar marketing campaigns or flashy ads because the tech is so fundamentally disruptive that it will sell itself through sheer utility in the wild.
Imagine being on a ferry, a remote mountain trail, or deep in a dead zone where the person next to you has zero bars, completely cut off, and then, you pull out a standard, unmodified smartphone and host a crystal-clear video call or stream data right in front of them.
That single interaction is more powerful than any ad campaign, and once people see it working, the demand becomes instantly viral and immortal.
But the biggest use case won't even be in those extreme, isolated spots like open seas or lost mountains. The real power will be felt in our mundane, daily lives. It’s all those times you lose service just driving through small rural villages, or simply walking from one room of your house to another and watching your bars drop. It’s about fixing the annoying gaps in our everyday routine, not just survival scenarios.
We already saw the perfect, grim proof-of-concept during the historic Iberian blackout last April. Living in Barcelona, I experienced firsthand exactly what a total grid collapse looks like. Within hours, the terrestrial mobile networks cascaded into failure as backup batteries died, turning the city into a completely isolated zone. No banks could process transactions, bars and supermarkets had to shut down, and even daily life ground to a halt: I live on the 8th floor, so losing the lift was a brutal wake-up call to how fragile our ground infrastructure really is and forced me into a brutal effort just to do a simple task like stepping outside the building!
If $ASTS had been fully active with global coverage back then, it would have been the only network running. Every major news outlet on Earth would have reported it, making the brand a household name overnight.
This is what people miss when they talk about TAM or quarterly metrics, because space-based cellular broadband isn't a luxury feature, it is the ultimate infrastructure insurance policy.
It’s only a matter of time before a major global event puts this on everyone's radar, and when it happens, the world will stop viewing space connectivity as a future sci-fi project and see it as a baseline necessity.
$ASTS #SpaceMob @AST_SpaceMobile

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@kingtutcap The inherent scarcity in BTC is NOT TRUE, the "board" of overseers CAN increase the amount of BTC and imho will.
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Some existential ramblings on crypto..
The parabolic rise of crypto over the last ten years centered on two main aspects. Innovative blockchain technology and decentralization of finance. The idea that a trustless financial system could exist outside the control of governments and institutions was very compelling. Plus the narrative around financial inclusion and a new internet of value made it sound even better.
The thesis continued to evolve as more money poured in. Bitcoin became digital gold due to its scarcity aspect (which correlation has never been consistent as it trades like a risk asset in panic, not a safe haven). Other coins were positioned as the infra layer for a new decentralized economy with smart contracts, DeFi, Web3, etc.
What is the actual value of any of them? Put aside the big 5-10 coins, what are you really owning when you buy into one of these exciting crypto “projects”? Strip away the marketing/hype and the answer is almost always nothing beyond speculation on future demand.
After ~15 years (the last ten in mainstream consciousness), crypto has largely failed to evolve beyond a vehicle for speculation. Laser eyes. WAGMI. Going to the moon. Pump my bags. But for what? What is the use case? What value are you seeing in a random coin you’re holding that makes you bullish or bearish? Why should your coin be at $5 or $2,000? Nobody knows, other than people buying it and hoping to sell it to someone else at a higher price.
Don't get me wrong, there are still some interesting use cases such as perp exchanges, stablecoins, and tokenization. But stablecoins are just dollars on a blockchain. You still need the dollar. The entire value prop is borrowed from the fiat system crypto was supposed to replace. Tokenization of real world assets doesn't require a speculative coin to function. The tech can be useful without the tokens having value. So the most legitimate use cases in crypto (thus far) either depend entirely on traditional finance to work and have nothing to do with why anyone is actually buying coins. Nobody is buying Solana because they believe in the tokenization of real estate. They're buying it because they want it to go up.
What about decentralization? Over the last couple years, governments across the world have regulated virtually every corner of the space. Institutional money also jumped in and basically control many aspects of it with all the stakes and ETFs that were launched. The thing that was supposed to exist outside the system is now deeply embedded in it. Whatever decentralization meant in 2009 isn't the case in 2026.
And then there’s quantum risk. As quantum computing continues to advance, the cryptographic foundations that secure blockchain networks face an existential long-term threat. QC could derive private keys from public keys, meaning wallets could be drained without the owner's knowledge.
As for memecoins, the space has become so hilarious with outright scams that Trump launched a memecoin for himself and his wife, used it to host an event for top holders, and it proceeded to collapse in value. He essentially rugpulled his own supporters on the way into the White House.
The NFT and blockchain metaverse boom during COVID such as Decentraland, The Sandbox, Axie Infinity etc.. were direct byproducts of the speculative crypto cycle and both were hard flops that burned billions.
Regardless, crypto can still go higher or make all time highs. But none of that negates any of the above either. Price going up is not the same as “value” existing. The majority of people owning crypto have zero care about whatever the “project” is as much as they just want that token to go 50x so they can make a bag. The thing is the people telling you to buy are the ones with the pre-mine allocations, early positions, or VC bags. When you buy a random coin, you’re almost always exit liquidity for someone who got in earlier and cheaper.
So my final questions is, why would anyone put their hard-earned money into a random coin when there are innovative private or public companies out there building in AI, space, quantum, energy, autonomy, robotics, nuclear, etc? Real technology with real use use cases that will benefit society as a whole.
The 'majority' of the crypto industry has been built on degeneracy, gambling, and get rich quick schemes. And it knows exactly who it’s marketing to, people who have nothing to lose and are willing to risk it all for a shot at escaping the matrix. Thats why you’ve seen crypto exchanges offering leverage of 100x, 200x, even 500x on crypto trades (insanity).
At this point, you’re literally better off going to the real casino and putting it on red.
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@Mericamemed I believe there is no word in their language for maintenance, seriously.
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Local judge says it’s illegal to restrict migration and that America actually belongs to 8 billion foreigners—not you or your family and that no matter who you vote for you will be dispossessed. If SCOTUS doesn’t restrain these judges the people will lose all faith in the courts.
Camilo Montoya-Galvez@camiloreports
CBS News: A federal judge has blocked a series of Trump administration measures that had prevented federal officials from granting asylum, green cards and other legal immigration benefits to many immigrants in the U.S. He said they were driven by “anti-immigrant sentiments.”
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@redrum_2001 @CatSE___ApeX___ I found this stock on my own but if I knew of Catse back during the dark times >2$ maybe I wouldn't have sold and bought back down 6k shares. Now I know.
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🚨WHAT ON EARTH?!!!
A Catholic church in Columbus, OH had to SHUT DOWN its annual FAMILY FESTIVAL because a mob of "teens" turned it into a brawl.
Teens began punching each other and then ROBBED A CVS before they began jumping on cars to escape.
Over 10 people were arrested and 100+ cop cars from TWO DEPARTMENTS showed up.
This was a CHURCH fundraiser THAT WAS PLANNED ALL YEAR LONG FOR THE COMMUNITY!!!!!!!
A family event with carnival rides to support St. Catharine Parish and its SCHOOL.
And now?
The church has CANCELED the ENTIRE FESTIVAL for the rest of 2026.
A fundraiser for a Catholic school... GONE.
Because a mob of "teens" destroyed it and made it unsafe for everyone.
WE DO NOT HAVE TO LIVE LIKE THIS!!!!!!!
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What if farmers already have legal tools available to fight back?
In this clip from our first GeoFight Roundtable, Attorney @BlakeHorwitz explains an issue that every farmer, rancher, and property owner should understand: nuisance and trespass claims.
If contaminants, heavy metals, or other materials are deposited onto private property, long-established legal remedies may exist. These aren't new legal theories. These are causes of action that have been recognized for generations and may provide a pathway for landowners to seek accountability when their property is impacted.
Understanding your rights is the first step.
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And documenting what is happening on your land may become critically important moving forward.
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