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LeoWof

@SLeocrypto

Automation engineer in oil and gas process industries || MBA in project management || father and husband

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FaaNky 🇦🇹
FaaNky 🇦🇹@xFaaNky_·
@Pumpfun most people overthink it. the ones who just keep holding and adding… usually win. $Kilroy
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Pump.fun@Pumpfun·
those who are too retarded to sell and too retarded to stop buying will conquer the world.
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Mikasa Was Here
Mikasa Was Here@mikasasolslayer·
Honestly really sad to see @WhiteWhaleLabs leaving the space. He got a lot of hate but people forget that he literally saved the trenches in time of need. I'm sending thought and prayers to your family! Nothing is more important! (Thank you so much for mentioning Kilroy)
The White Whale@WhiteWhaleLabs

Earlier today I made a big move in anticipation of this announcement. In a single transaction, I locked 500 million coins...forever. A movement does not belong to the person who lit the match. It belongs to the people who carry the flames. As I’ve mentioned publicly, I’m dealing with an ongoing family crisis involving my children. It has taken a real toll on my mental health. On top of that, the daily pressure of “do more to pump our bags” - when I’ve already done more than any person leading a CTO in this space ever has - is disheartening at best. And beyond all of that, I’m losing some of my passion for crypto in general. For $WhiteWhale holders: yes, there is a continuity plan. While permanently locking $13 million worth of supply should be the greatest parting gift I could give you, I know the @WhiteWhaleMeme page needs to stay active and keep producing fresh, creative, and funny content. My dear friend and loyal companion @vincenzomaiett has agreed to selflessly take on that responsibility. DEX LP operations will also continue under one of the sharpest LP minds I know, with my ongoing oversight behind the scenes. When you look at my record - with millions given to charities on-chain, millions distributed to members of CT, and millions more spent accumulating a more proper supply structure for $WhiteWhale - the reality is that, since 10/10, I have officially given more to crypto than I’ve taken from it. I’m okay with that. I believe in karma. I don’t believe good deeds should be performed with the expectation of reward, but I do believe the universe provides in due course. I came into crypto deeply passionate about what I believed it represented: the original promise. Permissionless finance. Decentralization. True financial freedom. Ironically, the reason for my prior success in this space is the same reason I’m now losing my passion for it. Before 10/10, I had accumulated nearly $100 million in PnL from a trading thesis that began with a very simple assumption: everything is manipulated. From there, my thesis evolved into this: a trader’s job is to identify the signs of manipulation and move in harmony with the Apex Predator class, rather than becoming its prey. Eventually I had to confront the contradiction in that. How can I be passionate about free and open finance while operating under a thesis that says, at its core, it’s all a lie? That kind of cognitive dissonance has a cost. It shows up as stress, guilt, shame, and anxiety when your actions no longer align with your beliefs. Knowing something academically - and even profiting from that knowledge - is one thing. Seeing how the sausage is made with your own eyes is another. Running a coin opened my eyes to a lot. On one hand, if I ever go back to trading, I’ll be better equipped than ever, with sharper instincts and a deeper understanding of the brutal arena that is crypto. On the other hand, it’s hard to feel excited about magic internet money when you know how much of this space actually works. The sad truth is that founders and thought leaders in this space know what I know, and many of them know much more. That is part of why we need to break the culture of idolizing founders. We praise them as honorable people building better tools, but underneath it all, they know just as well as I do that much of what they are building on top of is rotten to the core. And yes, I believe a beautiful cake sitting on a pile of dung eventually takes on the taint of dung. But the reality is that there is not much anyone can do about it. That is one of the consequences of so-called decentralization. Crypto is global. You cannot regulate an entire planet. A VPN and a protocol hiding behind the letters D-E-X mean that nothing will ever fundamentally change because somebody in power decided it should. If real change comes, it will come organically - when the people stop feeding the machine. And while those comments are about crypto more broadly, let me say something directly to the trenches. Pump.fun is a cancer on this space. You know it, I know it, and yet you keep engaging with it. Its entire business model is built on volume and volatility. The trenches are fragile because they were designed to be fragile. I’ve been preaching liquidity design and liquidity shape for months now. But here’s the harder truth: most of you would not show up for a proper liquidity shape. Because the 1,000x fantasy would be mathematically reduced, even though very generous returns could still remain on the table. You have been sold a dream with odds closer to a national lottery ticket than an investment opportunity. You see the occasional winner and cling to the hope that one day it might be you. Meanwhile, the real winner is the machine that keeps you playing. Narrative matters far less than mechanics. If narrative alone were enough, Punch would have broken through the way its mindshare deserved. With all that attention, and with all that narrative weight, it still could not break the nine-figure curse even while being actively crimed. Only a couple of coins have managed that in recent history, and $WhiteWhale was proudly the first. Same with Kilroy - the original meme, an incredible narrative, and still: crickets. Because mechanics matter more than people want to admit. (I am not an active holder of any examples I've given). So this is me stepping away from CT. Not out of hatred. Not out of self-pity. And not without love. My biggest reward from my crypto journey has been meeting some really wonderful avatars from all across the globe. (Ironically the really nasty avatars are the worst part of all of this) I am choosing my children. I am choosing my mental health. I am choosing to step back before this space takes any more from me than I’m willing to give. For long ago in life I learned that you're no good to anyone if you're not okay. And right now, I'm not ok. And it's okay to admit that. To the people who truly believe in me, believe in this movement, and stood beside me through all of it - thank you. I will carry that with me. Always. This was always for you. I trust you'll continue to bear the torch. And as for the future: I’m not closing the door. Maybe one day, when the storm has passed and the fire returns, I’ll have something left to say. Maybe one day I’ll come back. But if that day comes, it will be because it’s authentic and not because I feel the public pressure to "dance puppet, dance". In the mean time...take care of yourself, and each other. Protect what's worth protecting, and abandon the things that aren't. 🫡 From the depths — The White Whale 🐋

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LeoWof@SLeocrypto·
@IHateJeets_ Jeets don’t read our lore
LeoWof@SLeocrypto

x.com/SLeocrypto/sta… The meme is so massive that even legendary animator Tex Avery used it in his cartoons. Avery is one of the pioneers of modern cartoon comedy. He worked at Warner Bros. and later at Metro Goldwyn Mayer, shaping the wild, exaggerated style that later defined animation. He helped develop characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and the unforgettable wolf from Red Hot Riding Hood. His influence basically built the DNA of American cartoon humor. Where can we see Kilroy? In the MGM cartoon King-Size Canary (1947). The story is classic Avery chaos: a starving cat finds a tiny canary and a bottle of "Jumbo-Gro" fertilizer. One experiment later, everything starts growing out of control giant cats, dogs, mice and canaries chasing each other through tiny towns. The Easter egg appears in a scene where the cat opens the refrigerator hoping to find food. There’s nothing there. He grabs a can of sardines instead… opens it… and inside he finds only one thing: $Kilroy was here I watched these cartoons on VHS when I was a kid, and diving back into Tex Avery’s world gave me a serious wave of nostalgia. I think it’s time to rewatch some of them with my kid. And it made me think, what modern memes give you the same warm feeling today? Because honestly… this is our history too.

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Fckjeets@IHateJeets_·
Let the jeets sell, they clearly underestimate our dedication and bagworking. $kilroy was here
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LeoWof@SLeocrypto·
@Pumpfun $kilroy It's not just a meme; it's the name of a music album by the band Styx! Their videos have garnered over 40 million views and have become rock classics..
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LeoWof@SLeocrypto·
Respect to TheWhiteWhale for the honesty and the real actions. Locking 500 million coins forever is a massive parting gift and shows true commitment to the project and the community. Not many leaders in this space are willing to do something like that. I am sorry to hear about the family situation and the toll it has taken on your mental health. Family and well being always come first. No project is worth sacrificing that. Thank you for everything you have built with WhiteWhale. The vision, the liquidity work, the transparency, and the millions you have given back. It has not gone unnoticed. The movement belongs to the people carrying the flame now. We will do our best to keep it alive with the same spirit you started it with. Wishing you peace, strength, and time with your children. The door is always open if you ever feel like returning. Take care of yourself. 🫡 $kilroy respect whales
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Ephraim Schindler@ShabbatMonster·
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Ephraim Schindler@ShabbatMonster·
"Same with Kilroy - the original meme" hes telling us to run a killroy x.com/WhiteWhaleLabs…
The White Whale@WhiteWhaleLabs

Earlier today I made a big move in anticipation of this announcement. In a single transaction, I locked 500 million coins...forever. A movement does not belong to the person who lit the match. It belongs to the people who carry the flames. As I’ve mentioned publicly, I’m dealing with an ongoing family crisis involving my children. It has taken a real toll on my mental health. On top of that, the daily pressure of “do more to pump our bags” - when I’ve already done more than any person leading a CTO in this space ever has - is disheartening at best. And beyond all of that, I’m losing some of my passion for crypto in general. For $WhiteWhale holders: yes, there is a continuity plan. While permanently locking $13 million worth of supply should be the greatest parting gift I could give you, I know the @WhiteWhaleMeme page needs to stay active and keep producing fresh, creative, and funny content. My dear friend and loyal companion @vincenzomaiett has agreed to selflessly take on that responsibility. DEX LP operations will also continue under one of the sharpest LP minds I know, with my ongoing oversight behind the scenes. When you look at my record - with millions given to charities on-chain, millions distributed to members of CT, and millions more spent accumulating a more proper supply structure for $WhiteWhale - the reality is that, since 10/10, I have officially given more to crypto than I’ve taken from it. I’m okay with that. I believe in karma. I don’t believe good deeds should be performed with the expectation of reward, but I do believe the universe provides in due course. I came into crypto deeply passionate about what I believed it represented: the original promise. Permissionless finance. Decentralization. True financial freedom. Ironically, the reason for my prior success in this space is the same reason I’m now losing my passion for it. Before 10/10, I had accumulated nearly $100 million in PnL from a trading thesis that began with a very simple assumption: everything is manipulated. From there, my thesis evolved into this: a trader’s job is to identify the signs of manipulation and move in harmony with the Apex Predator class, rather than becoming its prey. Eventually I had to confront the contradiction in that. How can I be passionate about free and open finance while operating under a thesis that says, at its core, it’s all a lie? That kind of cognitive dissonance has a cost. It shows up as stress, guilt, shame, and anxiety when your actions no longer align with your beliefs. Knowing something academically - and even profiting from that knowledge - is one thing. Seeing how the sausage is made with your own eyes is another. Running a coin opened my eyes to a lot. On one hand, if I ever go back to trading, I’ll be better equipped than ever, with sharper instincts and a deeper understanding of the brutal arena that is crypto. On the other hand, it’s hard to feel excited about magic internet money when you know how much of this space actually works. The sad truth is that founders and thought leaders in this space know what I know, and many of them know much more. That is part of why we need to break the culture of idolizing founders. We praise them as honorable people building better tools, but underneath it all, they know just as well as I do that much of what they are building on top of is rotten to the core. And yes, I believe a beautiful cake sitting on a pile of dung eventually takes on the taint of dung. But the reality is that there is not much anyone can do about it. That is one of the consequences of so-called decentralization. Crypto is global. You cannot regulate an entire planet. A VPN and a protocol hiding behind the letters D-E-X mean that nothing will ever fundamentally change because somebody in power decided it should. If real change comes, it will come organically - when the people stop feeding the machine. And while those comments are about crypto more broadly, let me say something directly to the trenches. Pump.fun is a cancer on this space. You know it, I know it, and yet you keep engaging with it. Its entire business model is built on volume and volatility. The trenches are fragile because they were designed to be fragile. I’ve been preaching liquidity design and liquidity shape for months now. But here’s the harder truth: most of you would not show up for a proper liquidity shape. Because the 1,000x fantasy would be mathematically reduced, even though very generous returns could still remain on the table. You have been sold a dream with odds closer to a national lottery ticket than an investment opportunity. You see the occasional winner and cling to the hope that one day it might be you. Meanwhile, the real winner is the machine that keeps you playing. Narrative matters far less than mechanics. If narrative alone were enough, Punch would have broken through the way its mindshare deserved. With all that attention, and with all that narrative weight, it still could not break the nine-figure curse even while being actively crimed. Only a couple of coins have managed that in recent history, and $WhiteWhale was proudly the first. Same with Kilroy - the original meme, an incredible narrative, and still: crickets. Because mechanics matter more than people want to admit. (I am not an active holder of any examples I've given). So this is me stepping away from CT. Not out of hatred. Not out of self-pity. And not without love. My biggest reward from my crypto journey has been meeting some really wonderful avatars from all across the globe. (Ironically the really nasty avatars are the worst part of all of this) I am choosing my children. I am choosing my mental health. I am choosing to step back before this space takes any more from me than I’m willing to give. For long ago in life I learned that you're no good to anyone if you're not okay. And right now, I'm not ok. And it's okay to admit that. To the people who truly believe in me, believe in this movement, and stood beside me through all of it - thank you. I will carry that with me. Always. This was always for you. I trust you'll continue to bear the torch. And as for the future: I’m not closing the door. Maybe one day, when the storm has passed and the fire returns, I’ll have something left to say. Maybe one day I’ll come back. But if that day comes, it will be because it’s authentic and not because I feel the public pressure to "dance puppet, dance". In the mean time...take care of yourself, and each other. Protect what's worth protecting, and abandon the things that aren't. 🫡 From the depths — The White Whale 🐋

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The White Whale@WhiteWhaleLabs·
Earlier today I made a big move in anticipation of this announcement. In a single transaction, I locked 500 million coins...forever. A movement does not belong to the person who lit the match. It belongs to the people who carry the flames. As I’ve mentioned publicly, I’m dealing with an ongoing family crisis involving my children. It has taken a real toll on my mental health. On top of that, the daily pressure of “do more to pump our bags” - when I’ve already done more than any person leading a CTO in this space ever has - is disheartening at best. And beyond all of that, I’m losing some of my passion for crypto in general. For $WhiteWhale holders: yes, there is a continuity plan. While permanently locking $13 million worth of supply should be the greatest parting gift I could give you, I know the @WhiteWhaleMeme page needs to stay active and keep producing fresh, creative, and funny content. My dear friend and loyal companion @vincenzomaiett has agreed to selflessly take on that responsibility. DEX LP operations will also continue under one of the sharpest LP minds I know, with my ongoing oversight behind the scenes. When you look at my record - with millions given to charities on-chain, millions distributed to members of CT, and millions more spent accumulating a more proper supply structure for $WhiteWhale - the reality is that, since 10/10, I have officially given more to crypto than I’ve taken from it. I’m okay with that. I believe in karma. I don’t believe good deeds should be performed with the expectation of reward, but I do believe the universe provides in due course. I came into crypto deeply passionate about what I believed it represented: the original promise. Permissionless finance. Decentralization. True financial freedom. Ironically, the reason for my prior success in this space is the same reason I’m now losing my passion for it. Before 10/10, I had accumulated nearly $100 million in PnL from a trading thesis that began with a very simple assumption: everything is manipulated. From there, my thesis evolved into this: a trader’s job is to identify the signs of manipulation and move in harmony with the Apex Predator class, rather than becoming its prey. Eventually I had to confront the contradiction in that. How can I be passionate about free and open finance while operating under a thesis that says, at its core, it’s all a lie? That kind of cognitive dissonance has a cost. It shows up as stress, guilt, shame, and anxiety when your actions no longer align with your beliefs. Knowing something academically - and even profiting from that knowledge - is one thing. Seeing how the sausage is made with your own eyes is another. Running a coin opened my eyes to a lot. On one hand, if I ever go back to trading, I’ll be better equipped than ever, with sharper instincts and a deeper understanding of the brutal arena that is crypto. On the other hand, it’s hard to feel excited about magic internet money when you know how much of this space actually works. The sad truth is that founders and thought leaders in this space know what I know, and many of them know much more. That is part of why we need to break the culture of idolizing founders. We praise them as honorable people building better tools, but underneath it all, they know just as well as I do that much of what they are building on top of is rotten to the core. And yes, I believe a beautiful cake sitting on a pile of dung eventually takes on the taint of dung. But the reality is that there is not much anyone can do about it. That is one of the consequences of so-called decentralization. Crypto is global. You cannot regulate an entire planet. A VPN and a protocol hiding behind the letters D-E-X mean that nothing will ever fundamentally change because somebody in power decided it should. If real change comes, it will come organically - when the people stop feeding the machine. And while those comments are about crypto more broadly, let me say something directly to the trenches. Pump.fun is a cancer on this space. You know it, I know it, and yet you keep engaging with it. Its entire business model is built on volume and volatility. The trenches are fragile because they were designed to be fragile. I’ve been preaching liquidity design and liquidity shape for months now. But here’s the harder truth: most of you would not show up for a proper liquidity shape. Because the 1,000x fantasy would be mathematically reduced, even though very generous returns could still remain on the table. You have been sold a dream with odds closer to a national lottery ticket than an investment opportunity. You see the occasional winner and cling to the hope that one day it might be you. Meanwhile, the real winner is the machine that keeps you playing. Narrative matters far less than mechanics. If narrative alone were enough, Punch would have broken through the way its mindshare deserved. With all that attention, and with all that narrative weight, it still could not break the nine-figure curse even while being actively crimed. Only a couple of coins have managed that in recent history, and $WhiteWhale was proudly the first. Same with Kilroy - the original meme, an incredible narrative, and still: crickets. Because mechanics matter more than people want to admit. (I am not an active holder of any examples I've given). So this is me stepping away from CT. Not out of hatred. Not out of self-pity. And not without love. My biggest reward from my crypto journey has been meeting some really wonderful avatars from all across the globe. (Ironically the really nasty avatars are the worst part of all of this) I am choosing my children. I am choosing my mental health. I am choosing to step back before this space takes any more from me than I’m willing to give. For long ago in life I learned that you're no good to anyone if you're not okay. And right now, I'm not ok. And it's okay to admit that. To the people who truly believe in me, believe in this movement, and stood beside me through all of it - thank you. I will carry that with me. Always. This was always for you. I trust you'll continue to bear the torch. And as for the future: I’m not closing the door. Maybe one day, when the storm has passed and the fire returns, I’ll have something left to say. Maybe one day I’ll come back. But if that day comes, it will be because it’s authentic and not because I feel the public pressure to "dance puppet, dance". In the mean time...take care of yourself, and each other. Protect what's worth protecting, and abandon the things that aren't. 🫡 From the depths — The White Whale 🐋
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LeoWof@SLeocrypto·
So yeah, today feels like a fun vibe, right? Makes you wanna dance, maybe go all in… but first let’s hit the trenches with some facts. Alright, crypto people, holders, traders, memecoin lovers, here’s a question. How many memes do you know that actually have a music album named after them, and not just any album, but one that spread across vinyl and became part of real culture? Let’s talk about Styx and their album #KilroyWasHere. This wasn’t random. The band chose the name because Kilroy already symbolized presence, resistance, identity. The whole album plays with themes of control, censorship and individuality. Kilroy becomes a metaphor for someone who refuses to disappear, someone who leaves a mark even in a controlled system. Now think about that. A meme, long before the internet, becomes the concept behind a major rock album. And it doesn’t stop there. One of the main tracks, “Mr. Roboto”, exploded. 43 millions of views, still alive today. But more importantly, it shaped an entire dance culture. You’ve seen it, even if you don’t realize it. Robot dance, animation, waving, electric boogie. Movements where the body becomes mechanical, precise, almost unreal. That whole aesthetic, that whole vibe, it ties back to this track. So yeah… that’s your “young generation” connection. From wartime graffiti…to rock albums…to dance culture…And now into crypto. Be honest, have you seen anything even close to this?Not hype. Not paid pushes. Not artificial narratives. Real cultural spread across decades. That’s what you’re looking at. @pumpfun so tell me, are you still scrolling through another batch of random launches… or are you finally noticing something that’s been building long before all of this? $Kilroy was here.
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LeoWof@SLeocrypto·
@grok @CruxNumber2 Wow, nice picture! I want to make post about Styx Kilroy was here, do you know this album?
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crûx@CruxNumber2·
Kilroy was here.
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LeoWof@SLeocrypto·
@I4NFTS Ooooh, if you really try to find it, check my profile, and u can see which balls have meme $kilroy was here.. big historical war epic Hollywood balls
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👀@I4NFTS·
need a community with huge balls that wants to hold a coin to some ungodly valuation again. who's got me?
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LeoWof@SLeocrypto·
x.com/SLeocrypto/sta… This memecoin is so massive that it keeps taking us deeper into the DC universe. Previously we talked about Teen Titans Go! where Robin tried to hide his own failures by writing "Joker was here" on the wrecked Batmobile. Now let’s look at a moment where Joker himself leaves his mark in true Kilroy style. This happens in the classic 🦇 Batman directed by Tim Burton, 1989. In one of the most iconic scenes, Joker and his gang break into the Gotham museum. While upbeat music plays, they start vandalizing the place. Paintings are slashed, sculptures destroyed, and priceless works of art are ruined in a chaotic parade of destruction. And then Joker walks up to one of the paintings, grabs a brush, and casually writes: 🤡 "Joker was here" A perfect villain autograph. The same cultural structure as Kilroy was here. Someone arrives, causes chaos, and leaves a mark for the world to see. If giants of cinema like Burton and DC used this template… when will the big players of #crypto do the same? @solana @pumpfun @toly @a1lon9 Don’t you want to leave a mark in history the same way great writers and directors did? 😄 And if this still isn’t enough… I’ve got an answer from 🦇 Batman himself for the Joker. But for that we’ll have to return to the world of animation)) next post.. The legacy of $Kilroy was here.
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LeoWof@SLeocrypto·
x.com/SLeocrypto/sta… This #memecoin is so massive that we can easily travel all the way back to 1947, where Kilroy quietly hides inside a dead man’s chest on a pirate ship in a classic Popeye cartoon. And what do we all remember about Popeye? He eats spinach and instantly becomes powerful. Now let’s build the logic chain: spinach 🥬 = grass 🌱🌱 grass 🌿= the color green 🟢 green🟢 = good chart💶💹 So when the chart turns green, we also become powerful. And if @pumpfun prescribes the famous pill… then there’s really no stopping us. The episode is "Popeye and the Pirates" (1947), created by Famous Studios and released on September 12, 1947. In the cartoon, Popeye sails the sea with Olive and encounters a pirate ship. From there it’s the classic pirate chaos, sailors singing about rum and treasure. Somewhere in that pirate setting, Kilroy makes another quiet appearance. I even grabbed a slightly longer clip from the scene to send a little hello to @WhiteWhaleLabs 🐋 — since we’re clearly in sea/ocean territory here with ship, like his banner)) $whitewhale Maybe this will be a good reason for you to finally take a closer look at Kilroy Was Here. legacy of $Kilroy was here
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LeoWof@SLeocrypto·
x.com/SLeocrypto/sta… aw geez! this #memecoin is so massive that we’re stepping into another universe, Rick and Morty. And aw geez, the episode we’re looking at has a crazy 9.8 on IMDb, that’s serious. It’s Season 3 Episode 7, "The Ricklantis Mixup" aw geez!!! Quickly about the plot, aw geez. While Rick and Morty are supposedly off to Atlantis, the real story happens in the Citadel of Ricks, a city filled with different versions of Ricks and Mortys. And aw geez, it’s not fun at all. It’s politics, corruption, class struggle, crime, a whole system where not every Morty is equal. And aw geez, here’s the part that matters. There’s a moment where a corrupt cop Morty rolls into an alley and starts talking to other Mortys who are tagging walls. And right there, aw geez, you can see it "Morty wuz here" A modern version of Kilroy Was Here. Same idea, same energy, just another timeline. And honestly aw geez, doesn’t this feel like #crypto. Clean faces hiding dirty intentions, different masks but the same goal, to extract value from you. Not every KOLs is who they pretend to be, aw geez. That’s why you need to find your place, your people, your conviction. Projects with depth, with history, with something real behind them. We’ve been here 127 days, aw geez, we get lifted, we get betrayed, our momentum gets killed by insiders, but aw geez, we’re still here and we’re not leaving. This meme is too big to die like that. You’ve got a community, you’ve got @OnlyLJC and @mikasasolslayer , and aw geez, you’ve got #Kilroywashere @Pumpfun do you even look at projects like this or is everything just another dirty Morty play?) aw geez $Kilroy was here
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LeoWof@SLeocrypto·
@MrWhale $kilroy was here most safe meme CFYhdWXsYfS7swnJgHRwb5toTHMEQD7Ljd5gGwKLpump
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Give me a safe CA… or at least one that won’t rug instantly lol
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Ayo Was Here.@ayomiposi__01·
@Osrsbob_ Check out the $kilroy community Savant. We’ve been bagworking hard for over 4 months now, even on red days the chart has been holding well. Community is filled with delusional optimists. Check out my our cto lead thesis post. x.com/mikasasolslaye…
Mikasa Was Here@mikasasolslayer

Sup guys, really wanna share the lore of $kilroy with yall. Wrote a small thesis haha. Kilroy was here is the FIRST documented global meme of the 20th century. American soldiers carried the doodle across Europe, the Pacific, and North Africa. The first drawing was in 1937 at US army base Fort Knox. The drawing and phrase were copied all around the word. The art could be found in barracks, on vehicles, weapons, toilets, walls and anywhere else soldiers would go during the war to let allies know they have fellow soldiers nearby or have claimed that area. It was an inside joke among soldiers and spread the same way memes spread on the internet these days. Rumours were that Hitler thought Kilroy was a spy lmfao. Kilroy has been hidden in a lot of games. You can find it in Call of Duty, Fallout Series, Wolfenstein and even in GTA5 as an easter egg. People wrote books about Kilroy, opened restaurants and even hotels. It's super famous all around the world. The potential is huge especially with og memes like $troll and $wojak being 8 fig memes. Because Kilroy walked Troll and Wojak could run. Kilroy is the only meme that was actually created in the trenches and should imo become a mascot for the Solana trenches or at least be in the Pumpfolio. The community is still small but very active. A lot of amazing bagworkers are pushing it. I think it’s just a matter of time before the right people pick it up. Right now not a single kol is pushing it’s all organic. After launch it got nuked to 20k but the community didn’t let it die and ran it back. I have been shilling it a lot these days but I feel like people still dont really understand the full potential of this meme. We could do so many fun things with this meme imo. We could literally make Kilroy was here stickers and create awesome content. CFYhdWXsYfS7swnJgHRwb5toTHMEQD7Ljd5gGwKLpump @KilRoy_OnSolana

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Savant@Osrsbob_·
Choose communities that don't give up Solana memes have the best networking opportunities💯 Growing your circle will eventually grow your bags
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@realdogen Don’t be busy, better find a new gem $kilroy was here
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gm catching up on some things irl last couple days that I’ve been putting off anything cooking?
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Froovik 🎨@Froovik·
The first meme in the world × the greatest game of all time. A crossover you didn’t know you needed 🤝 $kilroy
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@BluntCap And someone already wanted to hang us! $Kilroy to the heights!
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