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NFT Display Art

@NFTDisplayArt

Creating high quality custom NFT display artwork. These are sent via high resolution PNG files which can then be used to print physical prints!

Katılım Mayıs 2022
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TaraBull
TaraBull@TaraBull·
What do you call this fish?
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lux
lux@LuxCrypto·
stuck $30k in a bot just to test it out, it’s made 7% per day for the last 3 days why do i even have a bank account lol
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0xMarioNawfal
0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
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tradertom1878
tradertom1878@tradertom1878·
Have I uncovered another cryptic message planted ahead of TIME by @TheRoaringKitty? In this clip from his live stream in June he talks about “planting some seeds” and then says “it might be time, it might be time” before a long pause. The relevance of this is that @fbb4official came back the other day after an absence from X and exactly 4 hrs 20 after the @fbb4official X post, RK tweeted an image of TIME magazine which as we know by now had the 4:20 digits edited on the image, seemingly linking the two accounts. Maybe its nothing but how many coincidences before something becomes mathematically impossible? I’d say we are past that point and agree with @moneymancalls that FBB4 = RK. #flipthestock @GMEethereum
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Yes
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh

🚨 NEW: Vivek Ramaswamy - who is co-leading the Dept. of Govt. Efficiency - just perfectly laid out how Trump can use swift, executive power to demolish the bureaucratic state "First is - we want to go right in through executive action to do the failures of the executive branch that need to be addressed." "The people who we elect to run the government - they're NOT the ones who actually run the government. It's the unelected bureaucrats in the administrative state - that was CREATED through executive action... it's gonna be FIXED through executive action." @VivekGRamaswamy and @ElonMusk are going to gut the HECK out of the administrative state. 🔥 "That can be achieved without Congress. Score some early wins. THEN you look at those bigger portions of the federal budget that need to be addressed one-by-one." "How can the president of the United States - who's been elected with a historic mandate - actually DO the things that voters voted for?" "They haven't voted for incremental change. We have voted for SWEEPING change, and the voters actually deserve to get it. And we're focused on how to do that as early and as quickly as possible."

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
There are thousands of examples of taxpayer dollars being wasted. These just a few:
Charlie Kirk@charliekirk11

Here are just 15 examples of government waste. Change is coming… 1. Payments to Deceased Individuals: The federal government has disbursed approximately $1.3 billion to individuals who are no longer alive, highlighting significant inefficiencies in payment systems. 2. Unemployment and Social Security Payments to Prisoners: An estimated $171 million has been improperly paid to incarcerated individuals, underscoring vulnerabilities in benefit distribution processes. 3. Medicaid and Medicare Fraud: Fraudulent activities within Medicaid and Medicare programs have resulted in losses of about $101 billion, indicating a need for stricter oversight and fraud prevention measures. 4. Extravagant Government Travel: For instance, a trip by the Biden administration to Ireland cost taxpayers $4 million, raising questions about the necessity and cost-effectiveness of such expenditures. 5. Maintenance of Underutilized Federal Buildings: The government spends approximately $2 billion annually on buildings that are underused or vacant, suggesting a need for better asset management. 6. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Initiatives: Around $38.7 million has been allocated to DEI hires, prompting debates about the effectiveness and necessity of such spending. 7. Weapons for Non-Military Agencies: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has spent $620,000 on weapons, raising concerns about the militarization of civilian agencies. 8. Tax Delinquencies by IRS Employees: Internal Revenue Service employees have accumulated $50 million in unpaid taxes, highlighting issues within the agency responsible for tax collection. 9. Research on Russian Cats: The National Institutes of Health (NIH) allocated $549,000 to study the movement of Russian cats on treadmills, a project criticized for its questionable value. 10. Transgender Monkeys Research: The NIH also spent $477,000 on studies involving transgender monkeys, sparking debates over the relevance and ethics of such research. 11. Drag Shows in Ecuador: A State Department grant of $20,600 funded drag shows in Ecuador, leading to discussions about the appropriateness of funding cultural events abroad. 12. Improper Payments in Federal Programs: In fiscal year 2020, the government made $98 billion in improper payments, including overpayments and underpayments, indicating systemic issues in financial management. 13. Overpayments in Medicare and Medicaid: Improper payments in these programs have been a persistent issue, with billions lost annually due to fraud and errors. 14. Unused Military Equipment: The Department of Defense has been criticized for spending billions on equipment that remains unused or is obsolete, reflecting inefficiencies in defense procurement. 15. Excessive Spending on Public Relations: Federal agencies have spent over $4.5 billion on public relations and advertising, raising questions about the necessity and impact of such expenditures.

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Russell Brand
Russell Brand@rustyrockets·
This is a VERY REAL threat that I myself have had personal experience with.
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