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SullyFromHouston

@SullyFromHTown

100xGemFinder Leader. Chicago to Houston. I travel North America for work. Low 🧢 100xGemHunter. Public TG Channel. https://t.co/BuhYHY5CoH

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SullyFromHouston
SullyFromHouston@SullyFromHTown·
Numbers don’t lie. Last 30 days in the 100x gem lounge. 🔥🔥 $Energy $pibble $rome $Lion
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Steven Cheah
Steven Cheah@StevenCheah·
Me to my family when I find the remote behind a couch cushion
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【 News 】 The CA for $HIROTAKA has been added to the official statement recently released by Mr. Saito on the 'WansFree' website. This is by no means an endorsement or investment advice from him personally. However, it serves as powerful evidence that our community is handling donations with genuine transparency. wansfree.com
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Colewherld
Colewherld@Colewherld·
I’ve been getting a lot of DMs about what @kolfiapp V2 is going to be... My fundamental thesis is contrarian to most. “Terminals” like Axiom, GMGN, and Padre are not useful for the everyday trader. They’re extremely overwhelming, and showing thousands of metrics on a token simply doesn’t matter. And over the next 5 years, they’re going to lose 70–80% of their market share—even if they try to adapt. We are not launching a terminal—we’re introducing a new standard for how tokens will be traded for years to come. Terminals suck. They mainly benefit serial launchers who’ve damaged the game we love, and they’re completely out of touch with what traders actually want. KOLfi will force them to pay attention to the everyday user—the one who just wants to buy a token, hold it, and bagwork—because once KOLfi drops, that user won’t be trading on their terminals anymore. I have zero plans to compete with existing terminals. Doing so would imply I believe that’s where liquidity will be in the next bull run. Very excited to share some sneak peeks as we get closer. My promise to you: you won’t have to guess what’s good and what’s not anymore. The edge will finally be given back to the bagholders and backworkers—just like it was in the 2020 bull run. Steady lads.
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More than a week has passed since the launch. The developer disappeared three days ago. yet nobody has left. Mr.Saito is with us. The dogs are with us. I am with you all. Together, let’s make this the greatest community out there.
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Erik Stevens 🐆
Erik Stevens 🐆@HopiumPapi·
I recently checked out FOMO and was impressed. I believe in giving credit where it’s due. In Web3, we should focus on collaboration and supporting one another rather than competing in ways that bring others down.
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Tony
Tony@CryptoTony_95·
Allah is suppose to be capital A 🥷
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SullyFromHouston
SullyFromHouston@SullyFromHTown·
Ummm happy Easter ??? Next 100 x ?? 🫣 $allah
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SullyFromHouston
SullyFromHouston@SullyFromHTown·
$Hirotaka Saito and the Ferrari Story Hirotaka Saito is a Japanese businessman who used to run a company and lived a comfortable life, even driving a Ferrari. About 12 years ago, his company fell into severe financial trouble and he became deeply depressed. At one point he planned to end his life, but something unexpected happened: •As he tried to leave his house, his large dog blocked the door and refused to move. •The dog sensed something was wrong and would not let him leave. •That moment made Saito stop and rethink everything. He later said realizing a dog had saved his life made him feel he should devote his life to helping dogs. Selling the Ferrari After that turning point: •He shut down his struggling company •Sold his Ferrari •Used the money to start a rescue shelter called Wansfree in Shizuoka, Japan. The shelter’s mission is unusual. What Makes His Shelter Different Most shelters avoid aggressive or traumatized dogs because they’re dangerous and hard to adopt. Saito does the opposite. His shelter focuses on: •Dogs that bite or are considered “unadoptable” •Dogs that were abused or neglected •Dogs that would often be euthanized elsewhere. He believes aggressive behavior usually comes from trauma. Instead of punishment: •He patiently spends time with them •Lets them roam freely without chains •Works to rebuild trust with humans. He even accepts that they might bite him while they’re healing. The Shelter Today •The shelter houses around 40 dogs (plus a few cats). •Some dogs are eventually adopted. •Others stay for life if they’re too traumatized. Saito says his goal is to expand the shelter to hold up to 300 dogs in the future. His personal philosophy is simple: “A dog saved me. Now it’s my turn to devote my life to them.” Why the Story Went Viral The story spread online because it hits a few emotional themes: •A successful businessman giving up luxury •A dog saving a human’s life •Someone dedicating their life to animals that nobody else wants.
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Theloneranger@The1onerangerr·
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SullyFromHouston
SullyFromHouston@SullyFromHTown·
If would be great if everyone could stop complaining and lock TF in. YOU CAN WIN in this Market. I’ll say it again, YOU CAN WIN in this Market. Stop being a baby back bitch.
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