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NastyNate

@Optmus_Prime1

California, USA Katılım Nisan 2022
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NastyNate@Optmus_Prime1·
@uncledoomer What was he supposed to do? You should be talking to the architect and framer
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doomer@uncledoomer·
be honest guys, should I shoot my drywall contractor in the fucking head?
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NastyNate@Optmus_Prime1·
@Moonbl0x Bro, Ansem sold the top of Sol and bought the bottom of Hype
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LocoMotivo🇮🇱@Moonbl0x·
i am sitting here for days racking my brain trying to figure out how ansem, based16z, n any other “full time crypto native” woke up to hyperliquid in the mid 40s didn’t realize this trade months ago. the boring but honest answer is that in reality people are just lazy
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇦🇪🇸🇦🇶🇦 Media headlines frequently exaggerate political rifts, but the foundational ties binding the Gulf nations together run far deeper than temporary policy disagreements. Reflecting on the evolution of regional alliances since the 1980s, Nasser Al Shaikh argues that the GCC is simply experiencing natural growing pains under a new generation of leadership. The former Director General of Dubai’s Department of Finance notes that despite persistent rumors of division, Gulf leaders ultimately united to urge the Trump administration to give diplomacy a real chance. @NAlShaikh
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🇦🇪🇮🇷 The prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz is sending shockwaves far beyond the borders of the GCC. Drawing on high-level insights gathered during recent diplomatic visits to Berlin and London, Nasser Al Shaikh explains that the entire world is beginning to feel the severe economic squeeze. The former Director General of the Dubai Department of Finance emphasizes that the Emirates’ world-renowned connectivity model relies entirely on open trade routes to keep global commerce moving. @NAlShaikh

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Alex 🥷@Shilllin·
Hope you sold hype at $52+ It will never go that high again
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Benjamin Cowen@benjamincowen·
Alts have been bleeding to BTC for 5 years. Fading alt season was hated, but it was the right call.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸🇳🇬 AFRICOM just released footage from strikes that targeted "a large presence of Islamic State fighters" in northeast Nigeria, killing senior leader Abu Bilal al-Mainuki along with several other high value targets. This is the third combatant command publicly conducting active kinetic operations in the past month. CENTCOM running daily strikes against Iran. SOUTHCOM hitting suspected drug vessels in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific. Now AFRICOM lighting up Islamic State leadership in West Africa. The American military footprint is being stretched thinner than at any point since the post-9/11 wars.
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🇳🇬🇺🇲 They smoked the #2 man in ISIS last night. Abu-Bilal al-Minuki. Born in Nigeria. He ran the whole global operation: attacks, kidnappings, the money. He thought Africa was a good place to hide. Buddy was wrong. U.S. and Nigeria tracked this man for MONTHS. Drones. Boots. Intel. Trump already hit ISIS targets in Nigeria on Christmas Day 2025. That's a statement if nothing else. Last night they moved. Took out al-Minuki AND his whole crew in one shot. Hegseth said it plain: "We hunted him. And we killed him." Real talk though: ISIS lost its global #1 AND #2 within a year. The organization's been gutted, scattered, pushed out of Iraq and Syria, now getting mopped up in Africa. But every time they do this, somebody else steps up. Is this actually over, or are they just killing middle management?

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NastyNate
NastyNate@Optmus_Prime1·
@MarioNawfal Mario, nonstop with his TDS posts now. Turned my notifications off because I like the news, not this constant dribble
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🐧@pennycheck·
Which one of these sub 10B mkt stocks in Leopold's port do you think he will add to ? Which ones will he cut ? one guess for each $236 to anyone who nails both
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NastyNate@Optmus_Prime1·
@zerohedge Bullshit. Fertilizer is stockpiled in the winter before spring planting. All the companies we do business with for our Almonds, rice, pistachios, and almond fertilizer needs have already stockpiled their inventory for 2026
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NastyNate@Optmus_Prime1·
@AltcoinSherpa Love your picks! What are your thoughts on $AERO? I think its going to be a great one to own
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Altcoin Sherpa@AltcoinSherpa·
Still just mostly waiting for some trades right now...really want to buy any of these a bit lower: $BIO $ONDO $ZEC $TON. Also have some spot coins from lower that I'm not really trading, just holding. Looks like another pretty muted Sunday
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Crash@CrashiusClay69·
Dude let’s go put our money into GOOGL at 5 TRILLION MARKET CAP “Bc it produces cash flow and is growing”🤓 Are u FUCKING GAY You can buy some of the most iconic, legendary, and loved memes for 1/10,000 of the price or less “But Google produces cash buddy” GO FUCK URSELF FAGGOT 5 trillion fucking market cap. FUCK YOURSELF.
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CWICK@Cmoney365247·
If you still believe in Trump I can’t help you
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇹🇼🇺🇸🇷🇺 Only 9 countries currently possess nuclear weapons. Which country would benefit the most from becoming the 10th? Iran would top the list if nukes could appear by magic, a weapon that would make the U.S. think twice before assassinating its leadership and Israel think twice about striking its facilities. But in the real world, Iran is essentially disqualified, its enriched uranium is buried under rubble and it has almost no air defense left to protect a rebuilding program. Ukraine stabilized its frontlines without nukes and faces a Russia too exhausted to push further, Poland has the finances and the industry but NATO's nuclear umbrella already covers it through France and the UK. Which leaves Taiwan. Taiwan is rich enough, has U.S. protection as a short-term shield against any preventive strike during a theoretical development period, and faces the one scenario where nuclear credibility is almost automatic: An island so small that any mainland invasion immediately threatens the capital and the continuity of government itself. Xiamen has 5 million people and sits 250 km across the strait, while Shanghai has 25 million and is under 700 km away. Taiwan would not need many warheads to make the math terrifying for Beijing. China's demographic crisis means Xi cannot credibly commit to never invading, which is exactly the condition that makes Taiwan building a bomb a rational hedge. Nobody is saying Taiwan is about to test a device, but of all the countries that may consider it, their case (and ability) may be the best. Source: William Spaniel YT
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Leading Report@LeadingReport·
JUST IN: Global leaders fear the end of NATO, per Breitbart.
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TrendSpider@TrendSpider·
Building from a familiar floor $COIN
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Tyler@TylerDurden·
Tonight’s movie - 1989. Goodnight friends, God bless.
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