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@NotEnoughAnts

If you don't believe it or don't get it, I don't have the time to try to convince you, sorry Things are better now, Gucci sweater now The world needs more Ants

Las Vegas, NV Katılım Kasım 2017
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Alex Mason 👁△
Alex Mason 👁△@AlexMasonCrypto·
Everything is going exactly as I told you. $73K has been hit. The relief rally is over. Bitcoin is entering the phase where cycle bottoms form. For the record, I was the only one publicly calling the exact bottom at $16,000 three years ago and the top at $126,000 in October. If you missed those calls, don’t worry. I’ll call the next one too. Turn notifications on. If you’re not following yet, you’ll understand why that was a mistake later.
Alex Mason 👁△@AlexMasonCrypto

🚨 READ THIS CAREFULLY Bitcoin has just entered the relief phase of the bear market. 2022 structure is repeating perfectly: 54% drop from ATH → complete Relief rally → now Final capitulation → next This is where the trap is. Most traders think the bottom is in during this phase. It isn’t. The part almost nobody understands: Timing. Days from cycle top → final bottom: 2012: 405 days 2016: 362 days 2020: 376 days Based on historical timing, the highest-probability window for the real bottom is: July–November 2026. That matters more than any price level people are watching. Most traders think like this: “I’ll buy at X.” But real bottoms don’t form where it feels obvious. They form where people give up. And before that happens: There has to be pain. - Forced selling (happening). - Liquidations (in progress). - Panic (almost there). - Sentiment collapse (soon). When people stop buying dips… Narratives break… Everyone turns bearish… That’s when bottoms form. We’re not there yet. Yes, I started accumulating in the $60k range already. Even though the timing window isn’t here yet. Back in October, around $120k, I said I’d be a strong buyer near $60k. People laughed. “BTC will never go below $100k again.” Now we’re here. Remember, I was the only one publicly calling the exact bottom at $16,000 three years ago and the top at $126,000 in October. If you missed those calls, don’t worry. I’ll call the next one too. Turn notifications on. If you’re not following yet, you’ll understand why that was a mistake later.

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Trita Parsi search. ..
This video of Israel soldiers casually throwing what appears to be a Palestinian youth off from the roof of a building has shocked the world. Look how comfortable they walk away after throwing the youth to his death. As if they have done it 100s of times before.
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@jason
@jason@Jason·
My job is to ask hard questions, then do one or two follow-ups, and if the subject wants to deflect or not engage them, well, that tells the audience everything they need to know. I was disappointed @JoshShapiroPA wouldn't go deeper into the Biden, Kamala and California fraud stuff, but I get it -- he doesn't think it's helpful to engage with those topics. OK, fine. Overall, I thought he did a great job engaging in the other topics and look forward to having him on again. Also, he's got an impossible challenge right now with the anti-semitism and @netanyahu issues, which he thinks you have to separate. Personally, I don't think you can separate those two issues. My Jewish American friends have all said to me that @netanyahu is the number one cause of anti-semitism in the world today. I agree with them, with @kanyewest being the second.
Rocco Bari@BevilacquaRico

@theallinpod @GovernorShapiro Way too many easy softball balls, Jason. I’m just let him repeat the same campaign nonsense.

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TooManyGrasshoppers.....
TooManyGrasshoppers.....@NotEnoughAnts·
@rabois @APompliano LOL. I read that several times to try and decipher if you mean Iran or Pomp/Mooch. Of course, with crypto it is easy to discern the least credibile people. They are the ones that seek the spotlight the most
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Keith Rabois
Keith Rabois@rabois·
@APompliano Not exactly the influencer you want to choose to represent the brand.
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪
Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano·
The Financial Times is reporting that Iran wants $1 per barrel of oil passing through the Strait of Hormuz. But they don’t want dollars or euros. They want to be paid in crypto. If that isn’t a sign of the future, I am not sure what else would be.
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TooManyGrasshoppers.....
TooManyGrasshoppers.....@NotEnoughAnts·
@WhalePanda You expose your prejudice. Iran dropped cluster bombs on a city AFTER the cease fire. During the period of "transition to the agreement" or "get your last blows in" as I like to call it. The whole thing is disgusting and the US should focus on 50 states that need help.
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WhalePanda
WhalePanda@WhalePanda·
@NotEnoughAnts It was a vital part of the cease fire. Also both Israel and Iran have bombed each other since
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The Wolf Of All Streets
The Wolf Of All Streets@scottmelker·
~$340.5M IN CRYPTO SHORT POSITIONS LIQUIDATED IN THE PAST 4H
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Blake Scholl 🛫
Blake Scholl 🛫@bscholl·
Christmas came early: today we received a truckload of supersonic engine parts.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
If tech leaders don’t organize and get America on their side, the situation on the ground - as seen in the three charts below - will get worse before it gets better. That, in turn, will tank the US economy since AI is responsible for much of our incremental GDP. Someone needs to step up.
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TooManyGrasshoppers.....@NotEnoughAnts·
@chamath Putting Sam Altman in front of more cameras to explain how great his company will be for Americans would be the equivalent of Kamala going on Rogan for 3 hours to explain why she should be president. Maybe you need AI to explain to you how douchey these CEOs appear.
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TooManyGrasshoppers.....@NotEnoughAnts·
@adamcarolla I would like to see @adamcarolla do his podcast and attempt to be coherent while crushing his balls with a leg cross that deep. I do not think any man can think logically when his balls are being squeezed that hard.
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TooManyGrasshoppers.....
TooManyGrasshoppers.....@NotEnoughAnts·
@chamath Why don't you fight against the property taxes that all of us are forced to pay? That is taking over 1% of our house from us EVERY YEAR. It affects everyone. Instead you cry about something that only affects 1000 people and try to scare us. We already PAY property taxes.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
The reason she says “could pay for” instead of “will pay for” is crucially important to understand. The programs Sen Warren talks about are important and helpful. But in no way can Sen Warren guarantee that the money the government collects can be sent directly to these programs let alone that those programs will spend it wisely and won’t waste it. In other words, this can buy votes from the people grifting from the leaky bucket or idealists who want to tithe and think they are part of some greater good but it won’t actually solve any real problems. Until there is some form of closed-loop accountability and auditing of government programs, even those that support big government need to be intellectually honest enough to admit this is all theater and sending good money after bad fixes nothing and is more destructive than helpful.
Elizabeth Warren@ewarren

The Ultra-Millionaire Tax Act would generate over $6 trillion over the next decade—without raising taxes on 99.85% of American households. This wealth tax for millionaires and billionaires could pay for universal child care, free community college, Medicare expansion, and more.

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FischerKing
FischerKing@FischerKing64·
Anthony Hopkins decided to stop drinking after he woke up in a hotel room in Arizona and he had no memory of how he got there. I also read somewhere that he was drunk during the filming of the BBC War and Peace series, and doesn't remember playing Pierre Bezukhov.
Garak Obama@ObamaGarak

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TooManyGrasshoppers.....
TooManyGrasshoppers.....@NotEnoughAnts·
@mcuban @claudeai I think his comment was more on Claude, not AI as a concept. AI is basically a database search. When the database is corrupted, either willfully or negligently, you end up with the old Lotus123 condition of "garbage in = garbage out".
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TooManyGrasshoppers.....@NotEnoughAnts·
@mcuban This really disgusts me. I punched out of the workforce in my 50s but I would like to help fix this issue or education that I have heard you and Gurley speak about. How does one get involved in the solutions?
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
@NotEnoughAnts Actually for the biggest insurers , they buy providers, who charge them more than others. This allows them to hit their MLR and keep cash in the subsidiary
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
Hospitals with dominant market share, where no insurer does, have leverage. No question. But. The first step in health care economics is the plan someone chooses. That plan sets the parameters and economics for every care choice the member can make. The very fact that patients can not shop for the best price and apply it to their deductible, or they can not afford their deductible , even in markets dominated by a system or two, shows where the leverage truly is Plus the insurance companies control ALL the patient economics once care starts. Which is huge leverage They ULCD Underpay Late Pay Claw Back Deny That distorts the entire healthcare economic system Yes , hospitals join in the fuckery, by doing shit like facilities fees , 340b abuse, Charge master arbitrage and abuse. And more. Yes. But they don’t control the cash. When hospitals and all providers grow their direct contracting businesses , see costpluswellness.com , you will see prices come down. So bottome line , take the big insurance companies out of the mix, hospital prices come down. It’s all right there on costpluswellness.com
Jason Martinez, M.D.@JasonMartinezMD

@DrDiGiorgio @mcuban @CharlesLutzMD Because the trendy narrative is insurance companies.

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TooManyGrasshoppers.....
TooManyGrasshoppers.....@NotEnoughAnts·
@adamcarolla I do not understand how this was possible. Illinois has gun laws that prevent an illegal alien and criminal from owning a gun.
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TooManyGrasshoppers.....@NotEnoughAnts·
@iampaulgrewal @StanfordLaw this woman is responsible for the gross ballot harvesting that has won some crazy left wing DAs, Judges and reps election wins. Nothing like spending 100 million to "encourage" people to go out and gather ballots
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Paul Grewal
Paul Grewal@iampaulgrewal·
"Victim." I remember how terrible I felt the day in 1993 that I got that skinny envelope from @StanfordLaw. "Rejected". I wish I could back in time and tell myself to cheer up--you might have just dodged the biggest bullet by not learning law from these people.
Coinage ♻️@coinage_media

NEW: CNN airs new interview with SBF's mom Barbara Fried, in which she says SBF was the victim of "an out of control prosecution" ⬇️ "I know that Trump himself feels he was."

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TooManyGrasshoppers.....@NotEnoughAnts·
@scottmelker It is not hard to make a missile or rocket. It is VERY hard to make it land in a specific spot. Simple math tells you (or it should) that this difficulty is exponential as distance increases.
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