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@RedMikeC1

Sports Cards Dealer /Hobbyist Investing / Finance Instagram: @redmikec My unfiltered commentary and thoughts on X. Relax - its not that serious.

instagram.com/redmikec Katılım Ocak 2019
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OnPattison
OnPattison@OnPattison·
Kyle Schwarber was so confident in his 3-0 challenge that he just started taking off his gear😭 (via @aokstott)
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Latest in Cosmos
Latest in Cosmos@latestincosmos·
Get Ready.. Prepare yourself to witness history unfold right before your eyes! 🚀 For the first time ever, the entire Orientale Basin, a massive and mysterious region on the Moon’s surface, has been fully captured thanks to the efforts of NASA’s Artemis II crew. This remarkable achievement marks a huge step forward in space exploration, revealing a breathtaking new view of our celestial neighbor. The clarity and detail in this historic image are absolutely stunning! 🌕🛰️ As we move further into space, it reminds us of the endless wonders still waiting to be discovered.
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Underdog MLB
Underdog MLB@UnderdogMLB·
Shohei Ohtani has homered in 3 of the last 4 games
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The Astronomy Guy
The Astronomy Guy@astrooalert·
This is what pilots sometimes see above thunderstorms.⚡️ They’re called Red Sprites — massive electrical discharges that appear 30–50 miles above storms near the edge of space. They last only milliseconds… which is why capturing them on camera is extremely rare. Nature still has secrets above the clouds.
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Surajit
Surajit@surajit_ghosh2·
This is the closest footage of the Moon ever captured Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lunar lander orbits just 60 miles (100 km) above the lunar surface giving us a breathtaking view like never before
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Surajit
Surajit@surajit_ghosh2·
This might be the most detailed Moon image ever captured 1000 frames stacked using a Nikon Z8 and Takahashi TSA-120 telescope, producing a stunning 40MP masterpiece
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Simply Bitcoin
Simply Bitcoin@SimplyBitcoin·
SpaceX just filed for what could be the largest IPO in history. $2 trillion valuation. $75 billion raise. They hold Bitcoin on their balance sheet. The first trillion company with Bitcoin as a treasury asset is about to go public.
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Denver Nuggets
Denver Nuggets@nuggets·
Yes... he's been even better 📈
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
BREAKING NEWS🚨: Four humans just passed the point where NO person has EVER been. Artemis 2 crew is now officialy the farthest humans from Earth in ALL of history. 252,757 miles from Earth Let that satisfyingly terrify you.
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Heritage Auctions Sports
Heritage Auctions Sports@Heritage_Sport·
A Jackie Robinson record! PSA has graded nearly 8,000 Jackie Robinson 1955 Topps cards and just one has ever graded higher than this Mint 9 This Mint stunner sold for $231,800 over the weekend, an all-time record price for the card
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The Wolf Of All Streets
The Wolf Of All Streets@scottmelker·
NEW: $BTQ TECHNOLOGIES PUBLISHES RESEARCH SHOWING QUANTUM BITCOIN MINING WOULD REQUIRE ~10²³ QUBITS AND MORE POWER THAN A STAR AT CURRENT DIFFICULTY
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Best Cards Ever 🏆
Best Cards Ever 🏆@CardsBoulevard·
✨ TROUT × OHTANI 1/1 SURGES ✨ 2020 Topps Diamond Icons Gold Patch Auto 1/1 Mike Trout / Shohei Ohtani BGS 9 ✅ Jun 2021 → $5,802 ✅ Apr 2026 → $52,800 📈 Gain: +810% in ~5 years
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lememe_james
lememe_james@LememeJames·
every single time 😂
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Finding Compounders
Finding Compounders@F_Compounders·
Interesting Buffett story - Buffett refused to take a bet where the most he could lose is $10, and the most he can make is $10 000 “If you are not disciplined in the little things, you won’t be disciplined in the big things”
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The HEAT Realm
The HEAT Realm@WadexFlash·
Dwyane Wade and Dirk Nowitzki on the “fake coughing” incident during the 2011 NBA Finals: Dirk: “I didn’t appreciate it…to me it felt a little disrespectful — I felt like I never had to fake an injury, I never had to fake an illness…I thought it was childish…” Wade: “In the moment of being young and having one of those moments of where “oh he’s sick” and did a fake cough and boom it went everywhere…once you look at it then you’re like okay it was a childish moment that was caught on camera..” Dirk: “we probably should’ve had this conversation a long time ago.” (via @wynetwork)
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MLB
MLB@MLB·
Shohei Ohtani launches a 438-foot NO-DOUBTER to center field 🚀
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Best Cards Ever 🏆
Best Cards Ever 🏆@CardsBoulevard·
💰 GOAT DUAL AUTO SALE 💰 The 2000 Upper Deck Michael Jordan & Kobe Bryant Dual Jersey Autograph /10 (PSA 6) just sold for $869,250.
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Sports Card Investor
Sports Card Investor@SportsCardInv·
Big numbers for the three time MVP 👀 This 2015 Panini Select Nikola Jokic Gold Prizm Rookie 1/10 BGS 10 Pristine just sold for $27.3K on eBay 📈
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Javier Blas
Javier Blas@JavierBlas·
“… Open the Fuckin’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell…”
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RedMikeC@RedMikeC1·
@jaynitx Life complexity absolutely breaks people, but erasing the biological reality of severe mental illness to push a "clean your room" philosophy is intellectually dishonest.
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Jaynit@jaynitx·
Jordan Peterson: "People don't have mental illnesses, they have lives too complicated to manage" "I actually think complexity is the fundamental problem. The terror management theorists think that death is the fundamental problem, and that's a good argument, because it is definitely a fundamental problem. But I think death is a subset of the complexity problem." Peterson explains why: "Sometimes people's lives become so complex that they'd rather be dead. The reason they seek death through suicide is to make the complexity go away. Because complexity causes suffering if it's uncontrolled. Things just get beyond your control." He describes how this happens: "You get hit by three or four catastrophes at the same time. Maybe the political system collapses. There's hyperinflation. You lose your job. Someone you love dies, or two people die. Maybe you get cancer. These things happen to people. And they just think: there's no getting out of this. It's just too much." Peterson shares what he learned as a psychologist: "One of the things that's very interesting about being a psychologist is what you learn: people come to you with mental illnesses, and that's almost never true. People come to you because their lives are so damn complicated they cannot stay on top of them in any way that doesn't make it look like they're just going to get more complicated. And then that causes symptoms." He uses a metaphor for genetic susceptibility: "Take a balloon and blow it up until it's beyond its tolerance. It's going to blow out at the weakest point. That's sort of what genetic susceptibility is. If I just keep adding complexity on top of you, at some point you'll blow out at your weakest point. Maybe you'll get physiologically ill. Maybe you'll start drinking. Maybe you'll develop an anxiety disorder. Maybe you'll get OCD. Maybe you'll get depressed. Whatever, there'll be something about you that's the weakest point. If I just push, that's where you blow out." Peterson reframes what we call "mental illness": "Those things almost never just happen. Sometimes, but not very often. Usually, people have just been hammered two or three different ways, and then they collapse in the direction of their biological weakness. Then maybe you put them back together. But it's almost always a complexity-related phenomenon rather than a mental illness-related phenomenon. Not always, but almost always."
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