User7517894
26.1K posts


@LibertyCappy Hear her out. Listen to what she says even if you don't agree or take it as complaining. Don't interrupt and then give her a hug. Sometimes people need to be heard or talk and it may help them realize if they're right or wrong too.
English

@PinkGlitch404 The crafting. Meme posting human hybrid. Character slip into reality
English

Its called a "Corner" and its beyond illegal.. Never works in the end
Financelot@FinanceLancelot
$CAR continues its epic short squeeze, rising 17% during regular trading and an additional 6% after-hours. This marks one of the largest short squeezes since GameStop, with 88% of the stock being short and over 100% of shares being owned by institutions.
English

Look guys, it's actually really straightforward, a bunch of people staked their ETH on the Ethereum blockchain to earn yield, except they didn't want their capital to be locked up, so they actually staked with a liquid staking protocol called Lido who provided them a liquid staking receipt token called stETH, except they decided to juice their yield further by depositing their stETH receipt tokens into a restaking protocol called Eigenlayer, except they didn't want to lock up their capital, so they actually restaked with a liquid restaking protocol called KelpDAO who provided them with a liquid restaking receipt token called rsETH, except they decided to juice their yield further by depositing their rsETH tokens into a lending protocol called Aave so that they could open a leveraged looping position that borrows ETH against the rsETH collateral and restakes the ETH into rsETH which is then deposited as collateral, except it turns out rsETH used a cross-chain bridge called LayerZero that was hacked by north koreans causing rsETH to become undercollateralized and now these looping positions are stuck and unprofitable, and everyone is pointing fingers at each other, and also DeFi is a very serious industry

English

@Fat_Electrician Almost like they are trying to create gothim city
English

The new trend in government (both Republican and Democrat) is pushing blatantly unconstitutional policies, knowing they’ll get away with it for years until the Supreme Court finally steps in.
The only real way to stop it is accountability: if a law or policy is ruled unconstitutional, anyone who voted for it or implemented it should be immediately removed from office and barred from holding office again.
They’re all sworn to defend and uphold the Constitution. This shouldn’t even be controversial.
The Fat Electrician@Fat_Electrician
Exit taxes are just a financial Berlin Wall.
English

@RippleXrpie So if you follow the science instead of blindly “trust the science!”, it show severely anti Trump in the DoD, US AID and Fauci created a virus, lied about it, and destroyed the world economy / killed people at coincidentally the exact timing that would hurt Trumps term most.
English

@WhiteHouse Thank you for the losses on WLFI and lowering my tax obligation
English

Want to hear more from the Artemis II astronauts?
Fresh off their return to Earth, the crew will hold a news conference at 2:30pm ET (1830 UTC) on Thursday, April 16, to discuss their mission: go.nasa.gov/3OFIAep

English

@MercuriusFilius Just look inside the boxes and see what’s in them
English

@NASA For the record this entire mission was fake as fuck. Nobody believes your bullshit
English

Sen. Ted Cruz says President Trump has drawn a clear red line with Iran, zero enrichment and no blackmail in the Strait of Hormuz, warning any violation will bring serious consequences:
“Now there is a pause in hostilities, and President Trump is absolutely right when he says what he expects of Iran is, number one, zero enrichment, and number two, that they hand over the enriched uranium they have right now. President Trump is right to draw that line and to insist upon that. And he’s been clear as well that Iran will open and keep open the Strait of Hormuz—they will not use it for negotiating or blackmail. And I think if they try to do so, the president’s threat remains very operative—that if they shut down the Strait of Hormuz, if they break this agreement, I think the president is prepared to take out Iran’s power generation and its bridges. Hopefully, he does not have to do that. Here’s the outcome I’d like to see: a peaceful Iran with a government that wants to be friends with America, that is not waging war on America or killing Americans. That would be good for the people of Iran, and that would be good for America. That’s what President Trump, I believe, is trying to achieve.”
English
User7517894 retweetledi
User7517894 retweetledi
User7517894 retweetledi


















