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Puia Calin

@PuiaCalin

Tennis coach

Cluj-Napoca, România Katılım Mart 2013
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Adi el Grande
Adi el Grande@icardo8·
El actor sir Christopher Lee vivió la vida al 200% — Fue descendiente de Carlo Magno — De niño conoció a Felix Yusupov, quien acabó con la vida de Rasputin. Años más tarde Lee interpretaría al propio Rasputin. — Presenció la última ej*cución con guillotina en Francia por casualidad. — En 1939 se presentó voluntario para luchar contra las fuerzas soviéticas en Finlandia. — Fue piloto en las fuerzas aéreas británicas. — Sirvió como oficial de inteligencia. — Sobrevivió a dos bombardeos y fue hospitalizado después de contraer la malaria seis veces en un año. — Escaló el monte Vesubio tres días antes de que entrara en erupción. — Después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, cazaba en secreto a criminales de guerra. — Conocía 8 idiomas y hablaba 5 de forma fluida. — Era un experto espadachín. — Inspiró al autor de James Bond. — Ian Fleming era su primo hermanastro. — Le propuso matrimonio a una condesa sueca recibiendo la bendición del rey pero la abandonó porque sentía que no era suficiente para ella. — Al rededor de los 30, planeó convertirse en cantante de opera pero escogió la actuación. — Fue el Conde Drácula. — Interpretó a Frankenstein. — Le dió vida al infame Francisco Scaramanga. — Fue el único actor que conoció a Tolkien en vida. — Fue Saruman en El Señor de los Anillos. — El Conde Dooku en Star Wars. — Fue nombrado caballero. — Formó una banda de metal. — Y a los 93 años tristemente falleció. Pasó la noche antes en el hospital viendo El Señor de los Anillos y contándole a las enfermeras todas las anécdotas del rodaje. ¡TODO UN CRACK! 🙌🏽
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The force is strong with this bookend. May the Fourth Be With You.
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José Morón
José Morón@jmgmoron·
Este es el posible cuadro de Rafa Jódar en el torneo de Roma: 1R-Bye 2R-Borges/Qualy 3R-De Miñaur/Munar 4R-Tien/Báez/Bublik CF-Zverev/Darderi SF-Djokovic/Musetti/Ruud/Cerúndolo/Lehecka Final-Sinner/Medvedev/Fonseca No está nada mal la suerte que ha corrido al ser cabeza de serie. Podría verse de nuevo con un De Miñaur al que arrasó en Madrid y no tiene mala proyección de rivales hasta cuartos. A seguir soñando con él.
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Este es el CUADRO ATP completo del torneo de Roma.

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EL MANICOMIO DE FOKINA 🤪🎾
Ni Zverev ni leches. El único que tiene una mínima opción de ganar a Sinner en RG es Arthur Fils. Hay MUY pocas posibilidades pero si se da un partido épico con el público francés loco siento que puede ocurrir.
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Best of Star Wars
Best of Star Wars@bestofstarwar·
If you were showing someone the series, and this showed up before ROTS would you be mad too?
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Tennis Performances
Tennis Performances@TENPerformances·
Roger Federer unveiling the SABR against Novak Djokovic in the 2015 Cincinnati Masters Final. A bold return tactic that caught the tennis world’s attention and became one of his most iconic plays.
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Puia Calin
Puia Calin@PuiaCalin·
@TheDolgo I m with you and the Ukrainians , ignore retards in the comments .
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Robert ₿reedlove
Robert ₿reedlove@Breedlove22·
A video game I played at age 14 helped me learn how money actually works. Here is what I discovered: When I was in my early teens, I spent most of my free time playing Diablo II. Like most games it had its own in-game currency, but the currency was so easy to come by that it didn’t have much value in trade. So players did what humans have always done when their money fails them and found something else to use as money. There was a rare ring in the game called the ''Stone of Jordan'' Ring (the SOJ) that was hard to find and useful enough that people valued it. Although the game designers never intended this, the entire economy of Diablo II started using the SOJ as money. Players started trading gear for SOJs, quoting prices in SOJs, and storing wealth by accumulating them. The in-game currency was all but worthless because it was so easy to come by, but the SOJ was scarce and people recognized it. Although I didn’t have these words at the time: I had just watched a free market select the SOJ as its own money. Witnessing this monetization process left a lasting imprint on my mind that decades later would give me an early appreciation of Bitcoin. Once I understood what was happening I stopped dungeon slaying and started trading, instinctively following the basic principles of buy low and sell high until I had accumulated a wealth of rare items. Then eBay became popular and I realized I could convert all that in-game wealth into actual dollars, and that was the moment something cracked open because people were spending “real money” to acquire valuable items inside a world that did not actually exist. That was the first time the penny dropped for me. I followed that intuition for the next two decades without knowing where it was going and it took one book to give it a name. At 21 I read “The Creature from Jekyll Island” and learned what central banking actually was and the realization was so heavy I put it down, went back to work, and told myself there was nothing anyone could do about it. Without knowing any other path I continued working inside the financial system despite understanding its corrupt core. Then in 2018 I read “The Bitcoin Standard” and the two threads finally connected. The free market digital money I watched emerge spontaneously inside a video game (the SOJ) and the free market digital money I was watching emerge spontaneously in the real world (Bitcoin) were both built on similar principles. The common denominator? People always seek out the best tool for the job. When their money doesn’t work right, people find a better monetary tool. Since the money people choose to hold is a matter of survival in the social world, it is extremely difficult to force people to use an inferior money when a better money is within reach. My philosophical journey into the nature of money started with a video game and ended with a Bitcoin tattoo (my first and only tattoo to this day). To me, this Bitcoin tattoo represents my “skin in the game”: which is a principle of alignment between people and the consequences of their actions. The problem with central bankers and their fiat currencies? They have zero skin in the game. When they print money, you lose value. Their actions, your consequence: this is the misalignment. Bitcoin is the reverse. Bitcoin is a system secured by miners and holders. These incentives n Bitcoin ensure that each person bears the consequences of his own actions. The net result of Bitcoin being a monetary network with skin in the game is that it is money that can never be printed. This is because to create more than 21M Bitcoin would require a majority of users to act against their own self interest. By giving people an incorruptible option in a world running on corrupt money, Bitcoin is one of the most important humanitarian missions in the world. My Bitcoin tattoo is my “skin in the game”: a visual metaphor for my commitment to this humanitarian mission. If actions and their consequences are misaligned, it is only a matter of time before the system blows up. Bitcoin fixes this.
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Puia Calin
Puia Calin@PuiaCalin·
@lauswft2 The new trend in posting on twitter is stating exactly the opposite for engagement farming
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Puia Calin
Puia Calin@PuiaCalin·
@wincapital_ Good life decision . Only bet sinner under 18,19,20 . Everything else is unreliable . Bet u til Proven otherwise in the long run . 80,90% winrate guaranteed .
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Win Cap
Win Cap@wincapital_·
Today marks the last day I will put money on WTA in my lifetime Mirra choked 3-1 along with two set points seals it for me
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Juan Roleri 🎹
Juan Roleri 🎹@juanroleri·
O sea… ¿Cómo vas a pintar la luz, hermano? Estás demente, Caravaggio!!!! 😍
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Dubs⛧
Dubs⛧@onlydubsX·
Seth Rogen explains why he doesn’t want children, saying it seems like a dark, stressful life with small moments of joy, adding how much he enjoys life without them 👀🤔 “You don’t need kids.” “The world won’t even be here in 30 years.”
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Wags 🐳
Wags 🐳@wagsischasing·
Carlos Alcaraz is out. Lorenzo Musetti isn’t 100%. Novak Djokovic will run out of gas. There isn’t a legitimate threat on clay to stop Alexander Zverev from winning Roland Garros. If Zverev can continue to play aggressive and confidently, Sinner won’t last in 5 sets.
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Best of Star Wars
Best of Star Wars@bestofstarwar·
Which design do you believe is the coolest?
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Mag Bess
Mag Bess@mag_bess·
You build mental strength when things aren't going your way. 🧠💪 thetennismentalcoach on IG.
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