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@SYSofCTRL

Texa-Cali roots. Good vibes.

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Systems of Control@SYSofCTRL·
🎵🔊 She's straight out of a horror show But now everybody knows She wore her skin on her face like a mask you know Just to satisfy her soul
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To be continued shortly... Part 4 is on the way. Anticipate 🍿
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Josiah@josiahjdp·
Part 3 🍿 For three seconds, neither of us moved. The house was quiet except for the dryer turning somewhere down the hall, thumping softly every few seconds because one of Odette’s sneakers had gotten mixed in with the towels. Sunlight came through the kitchen blinds in thin stripes and cut across Paige’s face. She stepped forward. “That’s for work,” she said. I looked at the folder. “A family law firm does work for Mercer Gains?” Her mouth opened, then closed.
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Is the drone stationary, or is it moving at 50 km/h? [📹 Jeremy Lynch]
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Systems of Control@SYSofCTRL·
$10k has always been an absurd price expectation for XRP. These kinds of predictions hurt the community. That's why it has to be addressed with reason. Some people are mad @JoelKatz isn't selling you a fantasy, but it actually gives him a ton of credibility.
David 'JoelKatz' Schwartz@JoelKatz

@BTC2Zero @uptownsaul If there were a few very rich, very rational people who really believed that there was a 1% chance that XRP could hit $10K in 10 years, they'd bid XRP up to at least $20 today. Why aren't they? Conspiracy?

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David 'JoelKatz' Schwartz
@BTC2Zero @uptownsaul If there were a few very rich, very rational people who really believed that there was a 1% chance that XRP could hit $10K in 10 years, they'd bid XRP up to at least $20 today. Why aren't they? Conspiracy?
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Systems of Control@SYSofCTRL·
I'll be honest, I've been going down a rabbit hole on roundtrip times of radar off the moon and close planets to calculate distance. Also, angular position of the sun from different locations. These are pretty strong proofs of a globe. Then there are also really strong proofs that earth is not moving. It seems the hard science is saying we're on a spherical shape (not necessarily a complete ball) but we're also not moving.
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Systems of Control@SYSofCTRL·
@JoelKatz @Vet_X0 This could literally be rephased as "everyone who votes red lives," then it's simply an IQ test and the outliers are culled.
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David 'JoelKatz' Schwartz@JoelKatz·
You are part of a group of people who are mostly rational who are forced to take a private vote by pressing a red button or pressing a blue button. If more than 50% push the blue button, everyone lives. Otherwise, only people who pushed the red button live. Which button would you press? Be honest.
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Systems of Control@SYSofCTRL·
@d2fl So Mexico should actually fit 13 times across? Looks like you just self owned. Nice. Best ever.
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Tom Finnell
Tom Finnell@d2fl·
This is one of the best self owns of all time. Flat Earth Dave says this piece of Mexico should fit on the earth 8.5 times. Then he gives you the diameter of the earth. And uses a ruler, lol. Ever use a ruler to measure your waistline? No you use a tape measure. And a tape measure would show you what he says is 7700mi, is actually closer to 12,200 miles when you actually travel it. Like he did when he measured that piece of Mexico. Flerfs lie for a living.
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Doug Polk (Code Doug)@DougPolkVids·
BREAKING: All charges against myself, my partners, and the Lodge have been officially rejected. The seized money and equipment will be returned and we will reopen as quickly as possible, hopefully within a few weeks. The Grand Jury in Williamson county heard the allegations against us, and refused to authorize proposed charges. Justice has prevailed. The damage to our staff and members has been tremendous, and it is now time to rebuild. We will be putting together a kickoff event in the near future. In the words of a great man: “you gotta know when to hold'em”
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Jay@Jay1z2z·
@SYSofCTRL @JoelKatz @CryptoWendyO Um no. The more I pay the less amount of pay I have for enjoyment. Majority of us are already out of enjoyment pay.
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David 'JoelKatz' Schwartz@JoelKatz·
@CryptoWendyO This taxes realized gains. It doesn't tax unrealized gains because it doesn't depend on the amount you paid for the house. It taxes realized gains because the tax is based on the value of the use and enjoyment you realized from owning the house over that year.
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Systems of Control@SYSofCTRL·
I hate the conspiracies. I didnt know about them until long after investing. Not sure if it's for clicks or something worse. There are plenty of reasons to be bullish that are public or implied. Big things are happening. Long term believers in the tech will last. People chasing an overnight transfer of massive wealth are going to be disappointed. But if something massive does happen, that's just more upside, but not the expectation.
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David 'JoelKatz' Schwartz@JoelKatz·
No, I'm saying there are lots of secrets. Many of Ripple's partners insist on NDAs to keep their business secret. I'm saying the conspiracy theories that constantly claim something big is about to happen or that the government is going to do something massive are almost always going to be completely false and if you're investing time, money, or emotion based on them, you're fooling yourself.
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Systems of Control@SYSofCTRL·
Seems super weak. I had a subscription, then I received a "complimentary" subscription, then it kept changing my card. I eventually cancelled but then my subscription stayed with blue checkmark. Haven't paid in probably a year, seems like a glitch, I dont know. However, it seem like a go-to "gotcha" when people have nothing of value to offer.
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Kyle James
Kyle James@KJB_4_3·
I’m fucking with the snowflake guy I saw him harassing you and others for calling out the space hoax If you look at his timeline he uses some variation of “you don’t trust Elon but you spend $8 on his app” So I bought my friend a subscription to sort of undercut his harassment of users like yourself Also, I’m with you, ain’t no one landing on the moon lol
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Systems of Control@SYSofCTRL·
@KJB_4_3 @snowflakeblock It's funny because I literally do not pay for the blue checkmark. Also, how does everyone else have the blue checkmark? I'm confused what the argument is anyway.
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Kyle James
Kyle James@KJB_4_3·
@snowflakeblock @SYSofCTRL Oh my brother will I keep finding you being tortured by this $8 thing Endless days spent on this $8 thing A pattern? A playbook? No matter, you and I both know Jesus is King God bless my new friend. Don’t get so wrapped up in that $8 Let’s get back to talking Jesus!
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Saul 🌱
Saul 🌱@uptownsaul·
@WhoDeanie589 How long have you been an XRP holder? Maybe consider trying to understand something instead of whining like a baby all day every day.
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Jödes@WhoDeanie589·
And there ya have it folks…
Sweep@0xSweep

Ripple pays its bills by dumping 300 MILLION XRP on its own holders When XRP launched in 2012, 100 BILLION tokens were created at once, all at genesis The founders kept 20 billion for themselves and gave the other 80 billion to the company In December 2017, Ripple locked 55 billion XRP into smart contracts so they couldn't just dump the supply whenever they wanted That escrow releases 1 billion XRP every single month on the 1st, automatically, with zero human intervention required Ripple typically relocks 70 to 80% back into new escrow contracts and they keep the rest, which is roughly 200 to 300 million XRP, to fund the entire company At XRP's current price, 300 million tokens is $400 million, every single month Ripple's CEO Brad Garlinghouse told the Financial Times directly that the company "would not be profitable or cash flow positive without selling XRP." The CEO himself admitted the entire company runs on dumping its own token Ripple paid MoneyGram over 61 million dollars in "market development fees" to use XRP MoneyGram then told reporters: "We sell XRP as soon as we receive it because we don't hold any XRP" Ripple pays partners in XRP, the partners dump it on the market immediately, and Ripple announces it as adoption The SEC called this out in their own complaint They wrote that MoneyGram "became yet another conduit for Ripple's unregistered XRP sales into the market, with Ripple receiving the added benefit that it could tout its inorganic XRP use and trading volume" The co founder who left, Jed McCaleb, kept 9 billion XRP on his way out, spent 8 years dumping from a wallet the community named 'Tacostand,' and walked away with 3.2 billion dollars. Ripple had to sue him just to slow the sales down The bull case for the last decade has been "banks are coming" Bank of America, Santander, PNC, American Express, and JPMorgan all partnered with Ripple. None of them actually use XRP They use Ripple's messaging software without ever touching the token Ripple still holds around 39 billion XRP in escrow, roughly 39% of total supply Every holder of XRP is being slowly diluted by the company itself, by design, on a monthly schedule that's written into the blockchain XRP is now down 6 consecutive months A big reason is that every month, a new batch of supply hits the market from the same wallet, and everyone knows it's coming The company that fought the SEC for 5 years and won is funded almost entirely by printing its own token and selling it to the people who believe in it

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Systems of Control@SYSofCTRL·
@DougPolkVids Having to place that order must feel humiliating. I'm sure you'll clarify that it's for your wife to soften the blow.
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Doug Polk (Code Doug)@DougPolkVids·
Going on a Starbucks run for my wife and mom. My wife: "I'll have a Venti Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso with only one pump of brown sugar" My mom: "I'll have a coffee"
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Systems of Control@SYSofCTRL·
You are hung up on something that was nothing. Let's get the facts straight. The distance to the sun has NEVER been measured. If you believe it has then there's no conversation because you are not in reality, clearly. Radar doesnt bounce back off the sun. Just wrong. Calculations are not measurements. The distance to the sun has not been measured. Period. Cold hard fact.
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EB73@EBagnatori·
You’re just getting further away from reality here. The sun does not adjust for each observer in motion. Different observers in different locations can measure the sun at the same time and get consistent, reconcilable positions. That alone rules out the idea that it’s “following” individuals. Refraction can absolutely be measured and predicted based on known atmospheric conditions. There’s a small margin of error because the atmosphere isn’t perfectly uniform, but it’s nowhere near significant enough to make the sun’s position unknown. And “no one has measured the distance to the sun”. That’s simply incorrect. It’s been measured multiple ways, historically through parallax and transits, and more recently, direct measurements with radar and spacecraft telemetry. Nice catch on “seductively”, it did give me a chuckle!
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Brock Riddick
Brock Riddick@BrockRiddickIFB·
Tip... Before trying to arguing with a flat earther... Make sure you bring PROOF. The burden of proof... Is on you. It is not 50\50 It is not equal or half-half. It is on YOU. Bring proof... Not evidence Not suggestions Not calculations Not images or videos Proof. That is all that will cut it. Proof Ciao 😏😎
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Systems of Control@SYSofCTRL·
Sundials are fixed. I was going to address that in the comment, but i assumed there would be some logical reasoning. I was talking about an observer in motion, not a fixed observer, which you've used to make an argument that was never argued against in the first place. Refraction is not measured, it is seductively calculated in an equation of an assumed model. It can be measured in measurable distances. Nobody has measured the distance to the sun.
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Systems of Control@SYSofCTRL·
Currently, the amount of refraction between the sun and an observer cannot be proven and the actual position of the sun cannot be proven. In a flat earth model the distance traveled through bottom layer atmosphere would greatly increase over distance. I think the sun acts more like a projection. What we see is not the actual source. The sun seems to follow you as you move, instead of a fixed position in the sky.
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EB73@EBagnatori·
Refraction accounts for 0.5-1 degree of refraction, very close to the horizon. Nowhere near enough to account for the wild variances in the flat earth fantasy. Not to mention, the sun on a flat earth model should never get within about 8-9 degrees above the horizon, at midnight, in the best possible case for flat earth. Completely busted.
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