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@TheUnpopularEL @bradprkr Yeah but then I sold it cause it turned into a nightmare
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Tim Dillon on Thomas Massie’s loss: “I don’t know how you run a country where people can just dump $32 million into a race.”
“This guy who’s like, release the Epstein files.”
“Prosecute pedophiles.”
“Get out of foreign wars.”
“He loses to a guy who’s like: let’s cover up the Epstein files.”
“Let’s not prosecute pedophiles.”
“Let’s go to war with your kids.”
“You would think just platform to platform, that’s a tough sell.”
“If you spend enough money, you can just create any reality you want.”
“No one knows who the hell the other guy is.”
“He was just handpicked, came out of nowhere … was like, ‘we gotta get kids back into the military, we gotta get them to Iran now.’”
“You would think that’s probably not a super popular idea.”
“Let’s get your son out of the house and into Iran.”
“You would think that as ideas go, that’s probably a relatively hard sell.”
@TimJDillon
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Antisemitism to me is a sure proof that God exists and the Bible is true.
It’s a clear form of demonic possession—a spiritual sickness that can take over even the finest people and turn them into drooling lunatics.
It progresses until there’s nothing left but Jew hate.
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie
@5149jamesli @jchodagam .@grok, is it true that the Charlie Kirk Show is now distributed by a registered foreign agent of Israel?
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In Auschwitz, my mother taught me three rules.
Not stories. Not prayers. Rules. The kind that kept you alive.
Rule one: Never make eye contact with a guard.
Rule two: Never show that you are sick.
Rule three: Never, ever, lose your bowl.
I was five years old. I memorized them the way other children memorize nursery rhymes.
The bowl was a small tin thing. Dented. Scratched. It held whatever thin soup they gave us once a day. If you lost your bowl, you had no bowl. If you had no bowl, you had no ration. If you had no ration, you understand.
I guarded that bowl with everything I had. I slept with it. I held it against my chest during roll call. I knew where it was every second of every day.
Then one morning, I fell into the latrine.
There is no delicate way to say this. The latrines in Auschwitz were wooden boards with holes cut into them over a pit. The holes were large. I was very small. I was in a hurry. I slipped.
I went in up to my neck.
The smell. The cold. The rats. I do not need to describe it. Your mind already knows.
My mother tried to pull me out. She could not. I was slippery and she had no strength. None of us had strength. We had not eaten properly in months. She called out. Other women came. Together they pulled me free. Someone found a hose. They sprayed me down in the cold air while I stood there shaking.
I did not cry. Rule number one in Auschwitz was the same rule everywhere, do not attract attention.
But I got sick. Very sick. The kind of sick that comes from rats and filth and cold water and a body that has nothing left to fight with.
And I remembered Rule Two, never show that you are sick.
I hid it from everyone. From the guards. From the other children. Even from my mother, because I knew if she knew, she would do something. And doing something in Auschwitz got you killed.
But someone saw. I do not know who. I do not know why they helped me instead of reporting me. I never knew.
They took me to a room, a makeshift hospital. I lay in a bed, a real bed, not a wooden bunk, for the first time since we had arrived.
I do not remember much of what happened next. The fever blurred everything. Days passed like smoke.
When I came out, I still had my bowl.
I had held it even in the latrine. Even in the fever. Even in the dark when I did not know where I was or what day it was.
My mother looked at me when I came back. She looked at the bowl. She did not say anything. She just nodded, the way she nodded when something had gone the way it needed to go.
People ask me what survival looks like.
I tell them, sometimes it looks like a five year old girl climbing out of a latrine in a death camp, covered in filth, shaking with cold, still holding her tin bowl.
Because she knew that the bowl was the difference between eating and not eating. Between living and not.
Because her mother had told her. And she had listened.
I am Tova Friedman. I fell into a latrine in Auschwitz at five years old.
I came out still holding my bowl.
Tova.
#NeverForget #Survival #DaughterOfAuschwitz #ShesStillHere #TheirNamesLiveOn

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Hey Atlas community, are you perping around on the @ATLAS_DEFI_ testnet yet? 👀
Drop your PnL cards 😎📈
#Cardano #CardanoDeFi $ATLAS #Perps

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@CryptoSA99 @surfcardano Does the interest rate on surf increase after you have a loan opened when someone takes a loan out after you?
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If you know what's coming then you'll be excited too. TVL picking up, token is picking up, my profits is picking up. @surfcardano $surf 13.1m today from yesterday's 12m. $ada

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Acclaimed Hungarian Jewish director László Nemes just dropped a truth bomb at Cannes: “There’s an orgy of antisemitism, an absolute, shameless orgy of antisemitism, overtaking the West.”
His 2015 masterpiece Son of Saul — a harrowing film about a Sonderkommando at Auschwitz — won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film and the Cannes Grand Prix.
Today? He says it “wouldn’t even make the Oscar shortlist.” Because “of the politicization of cinemas, because anything that’s Jewish is now considered . . .nobody would touch it with a 10-foot pole.”
This is where we are. Jews are being erased from the stories of their own genocide while Hollywood and the cultural elite cheer. The entertainment industry’s antisemitic purge is real — and it’s accelerating.
We must call it out. Every single time. Thanks László Nemes for doing so at the risk of your own career.
#JewHatred #Antisemitism

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Give us the money, we will not resubmit the proposal. Give us the money, or it's destined to fail. Give us the money, or you're responsible for the collapse of our ecosystem.
Rationally, there is a middle ground, but instead it's come down to an ultimatum, which only leaves you with one real option and that's to suspect foul play.
Look at the current state of the ecosystem, the promises and the promises fulfilled.
He's failing to recognize that "you people" might not be as intellectual as him, but that sure as hell doesn't mean "you people" are stupid.
If they can blackmail you into submission once, they can do it twice. Let Leios and everything else wait, they can resubmit if they want.
Don't let them get away with it.
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@IOHK_Charles @StakeWithPride @Fidgetybeast I dont think you can evaluate talent very well. Very little progress has been made in cardano, your asking for a lot of money. People are saying no to the results that have been produced for the money spent
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This has nothing to do with Ketamine. It's about stability and payroll. You people aren't getting it. If proposals don't pass, then layoffs happen. This is how business works.
Dreps are willing to destroy years of progress and incredible talent because of a temporary downturn. They will make it permanent. Ada will collapse if it loses its core USPs
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Honestly, Cardano can win. Self sabotage is not good. Focus on adding in more users. Everyone in their own way is doing their part.
I'm not so much into the Governance aspect I'll leave that to others.
I'm in the meme sector the fun sector.
I want people to join the $SNEK Community and use the @snekdotfun API. I want people to drink some more @snek_energy when they're low on energy. I want people to use @snekx_io if they're wanting to create their own supply of tokens here on Cardano.
Not focused on the negative noise. Instead, I'll stay focused on the fun side. Bring back the 23'-24' Cardano vibes.
Would I love to see @IOHK_Charles take some Ketamine and go wolf mode again? Absolutely I would.
Cardano has a very big chance to do good. Learning from POLKADOT on Governance on what not to do.
Learning about Ethereum and making sure we don't fall down either.
I hope we could all get along. I hope we can make things fun again. I hope we could enjoy each others company again.
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