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$Ti https://t.co/VKMpvrkXsT - $GEN - Genuine Undead - Opepen - Bulls and Apes - Degen Toonz - Sneakerheads - and more...
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A message from the fortune teller:
The Genuine Undead doesn't follow common cycles.
We awaken outside of time, outside of hype, outside of the obvious.
While others chase the next pump,
we build something that doesn't die...
@GenuinelyUndead
@UndeadzOfficial

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GM CT🔥💪🏽
Listen,
markets dip, fear gets loud af, and charts attempt to tell our story.
GU was never built on this.
We’ve already defeated doubt, silence, storms and narcissistic mfks 😅🖕🏽
Seriously though, we know price is a moment! Purpose is a Movement! and our Conviction is Forever! This is why we keep going!
Let's Stay locked in fam, the Undead endure. Period, and we rise every mfkn TIME! We still here. Still moving forward.
#UndeadNeverDie

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Markets like this always make me frothy. And when there are deals like this on @GenuinelyUndead and @saintsoflaNFT I can't stop myself.

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Fine art in pixels
Relentless community
Growth
Presence
What more do you want?
#GenuineUndead
@GenuinelyUndead

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Art is time.
Time is art.
Nothing compared to Genuine Undead except @cryptopunks and nothing else.
Art, free-mint, culture, no influencers, no fake pump, only people collecting, community for a unique social experience, multiskilled holders, traits lovers and... time.
A ultra-rare HOLOGRAM trait just sold for ~5 ETH 🔥💎
While the floor sits at 0.06 ETH – that's 80x premium on the rarest trait!
Rarity pays off big time for connoisseurs. Proof that GU grails are undervalued gems.
Jungle, jaws... big sales are piling up
Who's next? 👀
@GU3589
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Rise and Shine!
A huge sweep of 47 GUs just took place.
It’s not too late to be a part of NFT history, but don’t wait too long.
Join us!
#BeGU



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Sweep Sweep Sweep 🧹🚨
Day 27 🗓
• $GUSTR is at $155k MC continuing it's legacy be keep charts very organic 📈
• Strategy holding 10 GU's with sales of 35 GU's in profit of 0.593 $ETH 🤑
• 6.44% supply of $GUSTR is burned 🔥
• GU floor at 0.115 $ETH with +97% rise in floor price after straight 70+ sweeps collector is a ghost ( Grab yourself a GU ) 💀🚀
@token_works
Thank you @anna_artworks !



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What is Undead Can Never Die
And Yes, this is just the start.
Our rightful position is on top of the mountain with the greats.
#GenuineUndead


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It's Trait Tuesdays again, and this week @dcntrlyzr takes a look at one of the background traits of the collection in:
Genuine Undead: The "BLOODY MARY" trait files
( 1/11 of the background traits )
Bloody Mary is a popular cocktail known for its savoury flavour profile, primarily featuring vodka and tomato juice as its base. It's often enjoyed as a brunch or morning beverage and is frequently associated with being a hangover cure. Beyond vodka and tomato juice, the drink incorporates a variety of spices and flavourings, including Worcestershire sauce, hot sauces, horseradish, and lemon juice. Garnishes like celery stalks, olives, and lemon wedges are common additions, and some variations even include bacon or shrimp.
Its unique vibrant colour is an opaque red, primarily due to the tomato juice, with possible slight orange or brownish tinges depending on the Worcestershire sauce and spices used. Roughly akin to a deep tomato red, around #A00000 in hex code, though this can vary based on ingredients and lighting.
FOCUS ON COLOUR:
VITALITY AND ENERGY: Red is often associated with life, blood, and energy, reflecting the Bloody Mary’s reputation as a revitalizing drink, especially for brunch or as a hangover remedy. The colour evokes a sense of vigour and awakening.
PASSION AND INTENSITY: Red symbolizes passion and boldness, aligning with the cocktail’s bold, spicy flavour profile that stands out compared to milder drinks.
DANGER OR WARNING: In some contexts, red signals caution or danger, which could subtly nod to the drink’s alcoholic potency or its fiery spices, like hot sauce or horseradish, that pack a punch.
FOLKLORE CONNECTION: The name “Bloody Mary” ties to the legend of Mary Worth, a ghostly figure in folklore, or historical figures like Mary I of England, known for violent persecution. The red colour can evoke blood, reinforcing the drink’s macabre name and its link to these darker stories.
APPETITE AND WARMTH: Red is appetizing (think ripe tomatoes), fitting for a savoury cocktail often paired with food. It also conveys warmth, complementing the drink’s spicy heat.
ORIGINS:
CREATION (1920s–1930s): The Bloody Mary is widely believed to have been invented in the 1920s or 1930s. The most accepted story credits Fernand Petiot, a bartender at the New York Bar in Paris (later Harry’s New York Bar), who mixed vodka and tomato juice around 1921. He later refined it in the 1930s at the King Cole Bar in New York City, adding spices like Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, and pepper, creating the modern version.
NAME ORIGINS: The name “Bloody Mary” likely draws from multiple sources:
- Queen Mary I of England (1516–1558), nicknamed “Bloody Mary” for her violent persecution of Protestants, connecting to the drink’s red, blood-like appearance.
- Folklore: The urban legend of Bloody Mary, a ghostly figure summoned in mirrors, may have inspired the name, tying into the drink’s eerie, blood-red hue.
- Cultural References: Some stories suggest it was named after a patron named Mary or a waitress, though these are less substantiated.
EVOLUTION: The drink gained popularity in the U.S. during the mid-20th century, especially as a brunch staple and hangover cure, with its red colour and savoury flavour making it distinctive.
SYMBOLISM:
BLOOD AND LIFE: The red hue, resembling blood, aligns with the drink’s name and its ties to Queen Mary I or the folklore figure. This evokes themes of life, sacrifice, or even violence, giving the drink a dramatic, almost gothic aura.
REVITALIZATION: In the context of its role as a hangover remedy, the red colour symbolizes renewal and energy, as blood represents vitality in many cultures.
BOLDNESS: The vibrant red reflects the drink’s bold, spicy character, setting it apart from clearer or lighter cocktails of the era, like martinis. It symbolized a new, daring approach to mixology in the early 20th century.
CULTURAL RESONANCE: In the 1920s and 1930s, red was a striking, attention-grabbing colour in the Jazz Age, aligning with the cocktail’s rise in trendy urban bars.
LESSER-KNOWN FACTS:
EARLY NAME: Bucket Of Blood
The cocktail was initially called the "Bucket of Blood" at Harry’s New York Bar in Paris in the 1920s, inspired by a Chicago nightclub of the same name, before being renamed Bloody Mary. The red colour tied to this gritty name evoked blood and intensity.
RUSSIAN INFLUENCE
The influx of Russian émigrés to Paris post-Russian Revolution brought vodka, a key ingredient, to the drink’s creation. The red colour symbolized the blending of cultures—Russian vodka with American canned tomato juice.
OYSTER COCKTAIL PRECURSOR
In the late 19th century, a non-alcoholic “oyster cocktail” made with tomato juice, Tabasco, and lemon juice was popular in the U.S. Its red hue and savoury profile likely influenced the Bloody Mary’s development.
HEMINGWAY CONNECTION
Some accounts suggest Fernand Petiot created the drink for Ernest Hemingway at Harry’s New York Bar to mask alcohol’s smell for a date. The red colour symbolized discretion and vitality, fitting Hemingway’s larger-than-life persona.
CELERY STICK’S MURKY ORIGIN
The iconic celery stick garnish, now synonymous with the Bloody Mary’s red aesthetic, likely emerged in the 1950s or 1960s, possibly at Byfield’s Pump Room in Chicago when swizzle sticks ran out. Its green contrasts vividly with the red.
RED SNAPPER PHASE
When Fernand Petiot brought the drink to New York’s St. Regis Hotel post-Prohibition, it was briefly called the “Red Snapper” to suit American sensibilities. The red colour retained its bold, attention-grabbing symbolism.
MARY PICKFORD THEORY
Some believe the drink was named after Hollywood star Mary Pickford, not Queen Mary I or folklore. The red colour could symbolize her fiery, glamorous persona, though this theory is less substantiated.
VLADIMIR MISNOMER
A lesser-known origin story suggests the name “Bloody Mary” stemmed from mispronouncing a drink called “Vladimir” (possibly linked to Vladimir Smirnov of Smirnoff vodka) at Harry’s Bar. The red hue tied to this Slavic connection.
HANGOVER CURE MYTH
While famous as a hangover remedy, the Bloody Mary’s red colour, from lycopene-rich tomato juice, is often credited for its “restorative” powers, though science suggests hydration, not colour, is key. The red symbolizes health and revival.
ABSURD MODERN GARNISHES
The drink’s red canvas has inspired wild garnishes, like Milwaukee’s Sobelman’s Pub & Grill’s 80-ounce “Chicken Fried Bloody Mary” with a whole chicken and sliders. The red colour symbolizes a bold, creative playground for bartenders.
Hope you enjoy reading!! 🍻
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Happy New Year Everyone. The year 2026 has arrived. The year of the #GenuineUndead. We will Rise and Shine

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