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Powdered Toast Man

@Toast4all

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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: 50 empty Waymos invade Atlanta neighborhoods and circle their cul-de-sacs for hours early in the mornings. Residents say they are getting waymo traffic than usual and have tried combating the cars with a neon green sign, which only made the problem worse. The Waymos didn't know what to do and clogged the entire street. "We have small animals and pets, got kids getting on the bus in the morning, and it just doesn’t feel safe to have that traffic," one resident said. The residents say Waymo has not given them a response yet.
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Powdered Toast Man
Powdered Toast Man@Toast4all·
Send an email to yourself with the Subject line “Bitcoin seed phrase.” In the body of the email, ask yourself a personal question that only you would know. Like “what was your favorite cereal as a kid?” Don’t actually answer this question. Just hit send. Now in the future you can just search your inbox for “Bitcoin seed phrase” and find that email (if you even need it) Part 2: Answer the question Let’s the answer is “Fruit Loops.” Now send an email to yourself with the subject line “Fruit Loops.” This will be easy to search for later. Now ask ChatGPT to tell you everything about fruit loops. The more the better. Copy and paste it into the body of the email. Someone in the middle of this long text about fruit loops, paste your seed phrase, or at the end of this email, ask another random question and repeat this until you think it’s layered enough. Nobody will ever find it. Hide your wallet address in there too if you need to. You really want to be able to access this info anywhere in the world. If it’s in your Gmail box you’ll never lose it. People will hate on this, but this is one example of dozens of other things you can do like this
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The Journey Man
The Journey Man@JM_speakss·
My 36 year old best friend told me I’m dumb for storing my seed phrase on paper. He said I should be memorizing it. I told him that paper is still undefeated because your brain is one bad concussion, stressful year, or 3 glasses of wine away from nuking your entire net worth. What’s the best way to store your seed phrase?
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hantengri
hantengri@hantengri·
i was accumulating bitcoin all the way from $3k in 2020 called the $64k local top in april 2021 and warned about a correction coming stayed bullish until november 2021, called the $69k cycle top and flipped short told everyone $15-16k was the bottom when everyone was screaming $10k was next went long at $15.5k and held all the way up called $73k as a local top in march 2024, waited for the pullback said $100k was just the beginning when everyone was celebrating sold everything near $120k and shorted called $60k when btc was still at $120k at $60k said $79-85k range was the next stop yet here i am, begging you to join my $60/month paid group
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Powdered Toast Man
Powdered Toast Man@Toast4all·
@MerlijnTrader At the last top the data never showed euphoria and you held. The data won’t show capitulation either. It’ll just grind back up and before you know it, you missed your opportunity again
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Merlijn The Trader
Merlijn The Trader@MerlijnTrader·
BREAKING: A historical Bitcoin pattern nobody is talking about. Three consecutive green months during a bear market. Never happened. In Bitcoin's entire history. February: green. March: green. April: green. The data says May closes red. Every catalyst says otherwise. When data and narrative conflict. Data usually wins. SELL IN MAY AND WALK AWAY!!
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Squirrelynest🇺🇸
Squirrelynest🇺🇸@Squirrelynest·
$SGB 20% pump! 😃 At the time I had no clue about TA 📊. After listing to the $XRP 🤡 influencers shill this one when it came out. I bought a ton to watch it dump so hard it’s actually has no support zone left in it. Well I can try to chart it. If it’s a ABC or WXY it could potential be close to bottom. I do think it’s a decent project however it sure didn’t make me profits yet. $FLR #FlareNetwork
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Powdered Toast Man
Powdered Toast Man@Toast4all·
@coachzblair10 Wait, so when my dad showed up drunk to my rec league games in the 90s he was just ahead of his time?
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Zak Blair
Zak Blair@coachzblair10·
Parents really posted this prior to a tournament game. How isn't 1 person in the group like, "Nah, this probably isn't a good idea." As their daughters warm up behind them. 🤦🏼‍♂️
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Powdered Toast Man@Toast4all·
@TheAlphaThought Would take that all day. The freedom to work from wherever I want whenever I want would allow me unlimited opportunities at side quests, one of which is bound to be a big winner eventually
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THE DIVIDEND DOMINATOR
THE DIVIDEND DOMINATOR@TheAlphaThought·
Be honest: if you could take a $30k pay cut tomorrow and never sit in a meeting again, work from anywhere, and own your schedule completely, would you do it? Or is the salary still the anchor?
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Powdered Toast Man@Toast4all·
@anymanfitness My record is 101. Won $200 at work from a pool of people who competed for the title of push-up king. I knew a month in advance though so I trained specifically for it
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Jason Helmes
Jason Helmes@anymanfitness·
How many push-ups (all the way down and up, zero cheating) do you think the average guy can do? Not gym rat. AVERAGE guy. If I had to guess, I would set the over/under at 8.5. Maybe lower.
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Powdered Toast Man@Toast4all·
Even if he could show the real posts, these guys will post every day during the bear saying “Bottom is in, buy now!” And every day during the bull saying “Top is in, sell now!” Then months later when the actual bottom or top is in they will go back and delete all the posts that were early and forever have “proof” that they “nailed the bottom/top.” Charletans, all of them.
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CViking
CViking@crypviking·
@AlexMasonCrypto Can you show the posts where you called $16,000 bottom and $126,000 top or are you like everyone else on this app and making shit up.
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Alex Mason 👁△
Alex Mason 👁△@AlexMasonCrypto·
Everything is going exactly as I told you. $79K has been hit. The bull trap is over. Every touch of the upper resistance gets sold. This time is no different. Bitcoin is entering the phase where the cycle bottom forms. For the record, I was the only one publicly calling the exact bottom at $16,000 three years ago and the top at $126,000 in October. If you missed those calls, don’t worry. I’ll call the next one too. Turn notifications on.
Alex Mason 👁△@AlexMasonCrypto

🚨 BITCOIN IS BEING MANIPULATED, AND I HAVE PROOF Everyone is talking about how Bitcoin went up $5,000 in 15 minutes. Everyone’s sharing charts… But almost nobody is explaining what actually caused it. Stop staring at the chart. Look at the flows. Within minutes, wallets tied to BlackRock, Robinhood, Binance, Coinbase, and Wintermute all became active simultaneously. Large stacks moving between exchanges. Huge market buys hitting thin order books. Then suddenly... They flipped and started selling everything. Here’s what really happened: – Liquidity was thin – Leverage was stacked heavily on one side – Funding rates were already stretched So price gets pushed higher aggressively. Why? To trigger FOMO and, more importantly, force shorts out while pulling new longs into the market. Once enough leverage was trapped… They started unloading. The data shows it clearly: – Coordinated inflows to major exchanges – Large market buys clustered within a narrow window – Immediate reversal after stop levels were cleared – Heavy selling right after liquidation zones were hit This is how market makers dump without crashing price. They move the market toward liquidity, trigger liquidations, and then sell directly into the chaos they just created. And it wouldn’t surprise me if they were running long and short positions simultaneously through separate wallets. If you’re new to this market, understand one thing: Bitcoin almost never moves like this because of headlines. It moves when leverage builds up and someone with enough size decides it’s time to wipe everyone out. Watch funding rates. Watch open interest. Watch where coins are moving, not who is posting charts. For the record, I was the only one publicly calling the exact bottom at $16,000 three years ago and the top at $126,000 in October. If you missed those calls, don’t worry. I’ll call the next one too. Turn notifications on. If you’re not following yet, you’ll understand why that was a mistake later.

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Powdered Toast Man
Powdered Toast Man@Toast4all·
@Truecrypto Actually it was more like haphazardly hitting the cue ball and every other ball on the table goes in effortlessly
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Mr. Anderson
Mr. Anderson@Truecrypto·
“Dad, what was it like to trade during #Altseason” Like this, son… 👇
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Powdered Toast Man
Powdered Toast Man@Toast4all·
“I don’t understand what people see in The Office.” This. This is what we see.
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Mark Zuckerberg just described the death of human connection on the internet and no one flinched. One sentence. Fifteen years of erosion in twelve words. Mark Zuckerberg: “Social media started out as people primarily interacting with their friends. And now… at least half of the content is basically people interacting with creators.” You used to open your phone to see what your friends were doing. Now you open it to watch strangers. You did not choose this. The algorithm chose it for you. It tested your friends against optimized strangers. Your friends lost. Every time. A stranger with better lighting, better timing, and a better hook held your attention three seconds longer than someone who loves you. So the algorithm buried your best friend’s wedding photos under a cooking video from someone in Dubai you have never met. And you watched the cooking video. That was the first replacement. Friends for strangers. You barely noticed. The second one is already underway. If the algorithm already proved strangers outperform your real relationships, and AI can now build a stranger more engaging than any human alive, the math finishes itself. The AI does not have a bad week. It does not post something careless and lose the algorithm’s favor. It does not burn out. Every word calibrated. Every frame tuned. Every pause placed at the exact interval that keeps your thumb from moving. A human creator competing against that is carving stone tablets in a world that just built the printing press. The economics are not even close. A person needs rent, sleep, and motivation. The machine needs electricity. When the cost of generating perfect content hits zero, the feed fills with faces that do not exist. Voices that feel familiar. Opinions that mirror yours just enough to feel like trust. Personalities built from scratch to feel like someone you have known for years. You will not know when the switch happens. That is the point. The feed does not care whether the thing holding your attention has a pulse. It cares whether you stay. And a machine that knows your patterns better than you know yourself will always keep you longer than a person ever could. This is not a warning. Half of it already happened. You lost your friends to strangers and did not notice. You will lose the strangers to machines and call them friends. Somewhere in a different app, in a different tab, in a room you are sitting in right now, someone who actually knows you is living a moment you will never see. Not because they stopped sharing it. Because you stopped being where it was.
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Paul Fleuret
Paul Fleuret@RealAbs1776·
Understand this: The movies and shows about the crucifixion have been tame when compared to what He actually went through. Even The Passion Of The Christ was forced to hold back a little in order to avoid an X rating. Crucifixion was, and still is, arguably the most excruciating death someone can experience. The night before in Gethsemane, He was sweating blood. This is known as hematidrosis. This would have caused His skin to become extremely sensitive, thus making the beatings to come even worse. The fear He felt was the beginning of His feeling the weight of our iniquities being laid on Him. Yet - in this moment, He didn’t demand that the Father take it from Him. He only asked for the cup to pass Him over if it was within the Father’s will. Up next came the Cat of Nine Tails, or a Roman Flagrum. This was a weapon with long leather “tails”, each embedded with sharp bones and metal. He was flogged 39 times as Jewish law mandated “40 minus one”, because 40 was said to kill a man. This flogging wasn’t like being punished by your father’s leather belt. Every strike tore flesh, every strike exposed muscle. Every strike exposed nerve endings. Every strike tore flesh to the bone. This would be like getting struck with razor blades over and over again, leading to hypovolemic shock from blood loss. Oh, and the crown of thorns? These weren’t rose thorns. These were thorns which were 2-3 inches long. Beaten into his skull. These thorns would have pierced his skull, tripping the trigeminal nerve, thus causing unimaginable pain and even more blood loss from the dozens of head wounds. At this point, extreme nausea and dizziness would begin to set in. What came next? Carrying the cross. Which weighed around 300lbs. This would be like carrying two full kegs on your back. Splinters and wood grating against the open flesh on His back. And He had to carry it 650 yards, or close to a half mile. Imagine carrying a log on your back after being skinned alive. Up next? He was nailed to the cross with spikes 5-7in in length. Piercing His wrists - this no doubt pierced the median nerve, causing extreme burning sensations up and down His arms. A spike was driven through his ankles - severing nerves and tendons. This would have felt like standing on broken glass every time He pushed Himself up in order to breathe. He suffered for 6 hours. His chest muscles collapsing, making every single breath a fight for life. His shoulders were dislocated, His arms stretching unnaturally long. His heart was struggling to pump blood. He was extremely dehydrated, His lips cracking. His heart more than likely literally ruptured from the stress. And on top of all of that, He had to feel a separation with the Father for a period of time in order to REALLY bear the weight of our sin. He took up this burden for ALL sin before Him, and ALL sin which came after Him. HE DID IT ALL FOR US. To free us. To defeat sin. To give us a pathway to the Kingdom. Every sin we commit is exactly why He had to do it. And the real kicker? He knew what was coming when He rode into Jerusalem … and He didn’t turn around. He kept going. For us.
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 do you understand what New York City just accidentally admitted.. NYC spent $81,705 per homeless person last year.. the median American household earned $81,228.. the government spent MORE to keep someone homeless than most families earned to keep themselves housed.. that $81,705 isn't going to the homeless person.. it's going to the system around them.. shelters, administrators, case managers, contracts, overhead.. the industry that manages homelessness.. not the end of it.. if NYC gave every homeless person that money directly.. they could afford nearly 2 years of rent.. most of them wouldn't be homeless anymore.. instead the money goes to the system.. the system keeps running.. the homelessness stays.. and every year they ask for more funding to manage the problem that the funding was supposed to solve.. the homeless are worth $81,705 a year to the system.. they're worth nothing to it solved..
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

New York City spent $81,705 spent per homeless person last year. Meanwhile, the household median income was at $81,228, per Newsweek.

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Zack Morris
Zack Morris@MrZackMorris·
I was definitely Shadowbanned because now all my og homies see my posts. Let’s bring back the golden days. I’ll find us some heavy hitters.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
I think I know why everything sucks... ...and it's because everything is fake We are getting fake college degrees that cost 4 years and six figures that teach you fake education and get you fake jobs. We are eating fake food, with fake ingredients, funded by fake research. We are scrolling through fake lives, with fake relationships, who take fake, curated vacations to promote brands that make fake products. We are voting for fake candidates, who run on fake promises, inside a fake system that was never designed to fix anything. We are raising kids in fake schools that teach fake history, fake science, which quietly produce fake adults who can't think for themselves. We are watching fake news, about fake crises, produced by fake journalists, for fake outrage. We are borrowing fake money that was printed from nothing, to fund a fake economy that would collapse in an afternoon if people stopped pretending it was real. We are buying fake organic food that's just a paid label, and drinking fake juice with two percent juice in it, and putting fake cheese on cheeseburgers that's just "cheese product" on fake burger meat. We are donating to fake nonprofits where the moeny never makes it to the people and then funding fake foreign aid that buys real weapons to prop up fake governments. We are going to fake therapy that teaches fake coping skills instead of telling you hard truths. We are buying fake furniture made of fake wood that's actually compressed sawdust and glue that looks like wood, ships in fourteen boxes with instructions written in a fake language that isn't quite any language, requires tools it doesn't include, takes 4 hours to build, wobbles on day 1, and is totally destroyed in 6 months. We are downloading fake "free" apps that charge a subscription after three days for AI features that don't work, hidden behind a paywall we didn't see, protected by a privacy policy we didn't read, buried inside Terms of Service written by lawyers specifically so we wouldn't read them, that we agreed to by tapping a button the size of a thumbnail, that gave a company we've never heard of the right to sell our data to companies we'll never hear of, to build a profile on us we'll never see, to influence decisions we'll never know were made. IT. IS. ALL. FAKE. And we all yearn for what was once real. Don't you remember? Did you forget? There was a time with a simple handshake between men was a contract. When bread went stale because... well, that's what real bread does! When kids played outside all day until it was dark, and nobody tracked them. When a family could live off a single income. When music was made by people who LIVED something real and you could feel it. When schools was HARD... and that was the point! When doctors knew your name and your family, they even came to your house, When you bought something once... and it was yours forever. When the chair your grandmother bought once lasted 70 years and she passed it onto your dad. And now nothing is real, and that's why everything sucks.
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Powdered Toast Man
Powdered Toast Man@Toast4all·
@cryptofergani A McDonald’s-type teen wage in July 1971 translates to roughly $13/hour today, or about $500/week full-time, not $10,000/week. 
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Crypto Fergani
Crypto Fergani@cryptofergani·
You'd need to be paid $10,000 a week to have the same spending power as a kid working McDonalds in July of 1971 The math says it's that bad now
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Geri Perna
Geri Perna@GeriPerna·
When I worked at Macy's back in the 80's, people who worked there raised families on what they made. It was their career. I remember the guy in electronics retired after 30 years, and my boss in the cash office did the same. The guys who worked in the suit department did very well for themselves. Despite that, the store profited greatly every year, and we were given a beautiful Christmas party in appreciation. What changed in this country? When did it become nearly impossible to support oneself at a job that didn't require a degree or technical school?
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