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King Constantine

@constantinebtc1

Katılım Şubat 2015
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King Constantine
King Constantine@constantinebtc1·
"cult leader." is this some sort of jab? You know the country was founded on freedom of religion. Anyone can believe what they want and create what religion they want. Whether they have any followers or not is a different question-it's a free market where you can choose the religion you want to follow.
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Prodigal
Prodigal@ProdigalThe3rd·
Tucker’s “expert” Prof. Jiang is a cult leader: “My plan… is to start my own religion. I’m using the YouTube platform… to test certain ideas that I will need for this new religion. That’s why I switch [topics] around a lot. My goal is to be the Messiah. So I’m going through the R[esearch] & [D]evelopment phase… Eventually I will go & spread my message like Paul did.“
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Sam Price
Sam Price@CryptoLifer33·
Please be careful I almost burnt my face and/or eyes. Thankfully I was slightly turning away, I walked on my healing Achilles which I am not supposed to even be putting any weight on. I feel like a fool over here . Tell me what you think of this insane video , huge ball of flames! I am okay so far just a burn on my arm:
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JSopz 𝕏
JSopz 𝕏@genxtraders·
@davidgokhshtein You know cash is a postion to, people always in a hurry to buy just relax a bit
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David Gokhshtein
David Gokhshtein@davidgokhshtein·
If you’re not buying Bitcoin what are you putting your money in instead? Genuinely curious what people think is a better play right now.
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King Constantine
King Constantine@constantinebtc1·
You’re assuming population stays the same and no more goods and services are produced for that gold to buy. Overall the gold will buy just as much today as it will 200 years from now. The same way that a gold ounce 2,000 years ago bought a similar amount of goods compared to today despite that gold supply increases…
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Rajat Soni, CFA
Rajat Soni, CFA@Rajatsoni·
This guy is never going to wear the bracelet He's just going to leave it in a safe and pass it to the next generation The next generation will leave it in a safe and pass it on to the next generation And so on By the time it's kept in the family for 200 years, it will have been diluted 97% if the supply of gold rises by 1.75%/year Eg. If the bracelet is 1% of the gold supply, the supply would have increased by 33x, and your family would have only 0.03% of the total supply
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King Constantine
King Constantine@constantinebtc1·
@farrmacro So these individuals will just starve to death by never buying any food with their bitcoin? No products or services? Please think through things logically before commenting like this
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Richard Farr
Richard Farr@farrmacro·
Ok here’s your question for the Bitcoin evangelists. And it’s an incredibly important question. You say Bitcoin is financial freedom and it’s going to $1,000,000, correct? And there will be only 21,000,000 coins, correct? Then how is BTC financial freedom for the 8 billion people who currently do not own any Bitcoin? How is providing epic life altering wealth to just 1.3% of the world’s population (only 100m people actually own any Bitcoin) the solution to wealth inequality? They will give you their gibberish. And then ask them if they are willing to part with their coins immediately to ensure social cohesion. There’s your answer folks. It’s a scam
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₿en Wehrman
₿en Wehrman@benwehrman·
They say these mind-boggling marvels of ancient architecture—which no architect alive today could even begin to comprehend designing let alone building—were erected during "The Dark Ages" Now, I know my followers are smart cookies... Does this narrative we were all fed in school actually make logical sense to you? Does this look like the type of thing that a bunch of primitive, broke, depressed dummies threw together just for shits and giggles while battling constant plagues? Forget what the history books told you. Use your brain, and really think about it.
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King Constantine
King Constantine@constantinebtc1·
@FuckedUpYogis You enjoy working for something another man can print out of thin air? Start with that question to yourself and then you will arrive to the conclusion.
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Jeff Swanson
Jeff Swanson@theswansjr·
Fiat is so catastrophically broken that grown adults are cramming shiny rocks into underground bunkers like medieval peasants hiding grain from the tax collector. We live in the 21st century. We can split atoms, edit genes, and launch cars into orbit. Yet people are hoarding metal because they don't trust their government's paper. That's a civilization-wide distress flare. Silver belongs in solar panels and circuit boards, powering the energy transition and technological progress. Gold belongs in electronics, automotive systems, and medical devices—improving human life. Instead, they're sitting in dark vaults doing absolutely nothing. Locked away as dead capital. Hoarded by people who correctly diagnosed that fiat is a dumpster fire but reached for the Bronze Age solution instead of the digital one. This hoarding distorts prices and chokes innovation. It artificially inflates the cost of industrial inputs. Progress literally slows down because we're using resources meant for production as a hedge against monetary collapse. Industrial metals should be powering technology, not sitting in vaults as monetary theater. Bitcoin was designed to be money. Nothing else.
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King Constantine
King Constantine@constantinebtc1·
@Sturgeons_Law Have you ever been to Greece? Do you know what Greek people actually look like? You guys are retarted. Any Greek would tell you this guy looks incredibly dark and looks Indians, not Greek
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King Constantine
King Constantine@constantinebtc1·
@aakashgupta Buddy, 1) you don’t want to liquidate the real estate when its spitting out 15M + in income every single month. 2) he’s talking about physical gold/silver. You’re talking about little paper derivatives that you’re just exchanging for more paper.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Grant Cardone’s entire fortune is in multifamily apartment buildings, the single most illiquid asset class in the United States. Cardone Capital manages $4-5 billion in real estate. Try selling $10M of apartment units tomorrow. You won’t get 20-30% below market. You’ll spend 6-9 months in due diligence, legal review, and closing. You might not sell at all. Meanwhile, the gold market trades $163 billion per day. That’s more liquid than the euro/yen pair and roughly equivalent to U.S. Treasury bills. The World Gold Council’s data shows that institutional investors and central banks regularly transact in the billions without moving the price. The IMF sold 403 tonnes of gold over 10 months in 2010 and the market absorbed it without a single disruption. Cardone’s example of a guy struggling to sell 10,000 pieces of silver at market price tells you about retail dealer spreads, not about gold or silver as an asset class. That’s like saying stocks are illiquid because you tried to sell shares through a pawn shop. And the timing of this take is remarkable. Gold just fell 21% from its record high of $5,600 to $4,400 in two days. Silver dropped 41%. You know what that means? Sellers found buyers. Instantly. At enormous volume. CME had to raise margin requirements because trading was too active. That’s the opposite of an illiquidity problem. Bitcoin, the asset Cardone is praising for speed, is at $78,000 today. Down 40% from its $126,000 high. Down 12% in the last seven days alone. Over $2 billion in liquidations since Thursday. “You can trade it in five minutes” works in both directions, and right now, Bitcoin holders are learning that lesson at $800 million in daily liquidation volume. Cardone built his wealth in assets that take months to sell and regularly trade at discounts during downturns. He’s now lecturing people about the illiquidity of an asset that trades more daily volume than most stock exchanges on earth. The tell is the framing. When someone whose net worth is locked in real estate and course sales tells you that the world’s most liquid physical asset is actually illiquid, the trade isn’t gold vs. bitcoin. It’s attention vs. accuracy.
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Video Archieve
Video Archieve@MrMt_32·
@anglotradboy This woman is considered like the prettiest woman in Greece by the way. Yeah, she is pretty but not the prettiest for many countries for sure. So think about how average greek look like.
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King Constantine
King Constantine@constantinebtc1·
@GiancarloSopo Even if Helen was mythological which she was not… who imagined her? Who created the story? Who created the mythology? What did those people imagine her as? There’s you answer
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King Constantine
King Constantine@constantinebtc1·
@HomerPavlos Alexander the Great was blonde. And blondes existed throughout the Mediterranean in antiquity as they do today…
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Homer Pavlos
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos·
Yes, we Greeks are not black, nor were our ancestors, but Alexander was not blonde. That is how Hollywood depicted him and its completely wrong. The only source describing Alexander's appearance is Plutarch’s Life of Alexander (4.1–2): "The form of his body is best displayed by the statues of Lysippus above all others, and it was by this artist alone that Alexander himself thought it proper to be modelled. For indeed those peculiarities which many of his successors and friends later tried to imitate, the slight tilt of the neck to the left and the melting softness of his eyes, the artist has reproduced with great accuracy. Apelles, however, when painting him as the thunderbolt-bearer, did not copy his actual complexion but made it darker and more swarthy. Yet he was fair-skinned, as they say, and this fairness turned to ruddiness especially on his chest and face. Moreover, a very pleasant odour exhaled from his skin, and his mouth and all his flesh carried a fragrance, so that his undergarments were filled with it. This we have read in the Memoirs of Aristoxenus." That is all. You have no other information about his hair or anything else. The "House of the Faun" mosaic in Pompeii (100 B.C.) depicts Alexander with brown hair, the most common hair colour in Greece. Picture 1: This Roman copy of a Hellenistic Lysippan original (3rd–2nd c. BC), is the closest statue we have to Alexander’s real appearance. It writes in Greek : "Alexander son of Philip of Macedonia" Picure 2: "Royal Hunt of Alexander". Alexander (left with brown hair) fighting a lion with his friend Craterus, late 4th century BC mosaic, Greece, Pella Museum. A Mosaic from the town he was born in Greece, region of Macedonia, city of Pella. Picture 3 : The "House of the Faun" mosaic in Pompeii (100 B.C.)
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King Constantine
King Constantine@constantinebtc1·
@GiancarloSopo Arabs are caucasians dumbass. Stop gaslighting people. He passes for an Arab. There are people from Syria to Afghanistan who look very very white.
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Giancarlo Sopo
Giancarlo Sopo@GiancarloSopo·
In a more cinematically literate time, anyone would have dismissed this comment and immediately pointed to a a film like Lawrence of Arabia where actors played characters of different races and is widely considered a masterpiece.
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𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑺𝒂𝒍𝒕 𝑶𝒇 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑬𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒉@Shadaya_Knight

The Oddysey could have been an epic movie, if it wasn't for the woke identity politics ... Lupita Nyongo playing a white princess is no different from a Sydney Sweeney playing Shaka Zulu's wife

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King Constantine
King Constantine@constantinebtc1·
@F_Nela1 @ErnestoFerrari9 Why can’t you read the words on the artifacts found all over Greece and Anatolia then? Why don’t you even know what the word Macedonian means. Because it’s a Greek word
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Kroi-Ardian Nela 🇺🇸
That was all done to cover the true history that actually true natives of those lands were yllirians ( Albanians ) and that is a fact if you look at the diary of King Otto and , he said what language they speak when he went to Athens and they told is Arvanitas that state was artificially created, but they were able to cover the identity of Albania from the religion, separating Muslims and orthodox which the Muslims were created during 500 years of acupation but its same people. In fact that entire race, their ancient yllirians both Albanian weeks, the Montenegro region, Macedonia region Kosovo in today’s Albania
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Ernesto Ferrari
Ernesto Ferrari@ErnestoFerrari9·
“He simply asked: ‘If they were so ancient, why did it take a German to come to Greece?’” — King Otto of Greece, 1833 #Greece
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King Constantine
King Constantine@constantinebtc1·
@NewbyRichard3 Helen of Troy is not mythological and neither is the Trojan War. This is Aegean Hellenic culture
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Richard Newby - Illegitimi non carborundum
Helen of Troy is a mythological figure. She can be played by anyone. Her race is unimportant to the narrative. Diane Kruger’s not Greek either. Lupita Nyong’o hasn’t even been confirmed for the role but she’s one of our most beautiful actresses. Don’t be a stupid, racist grifter.
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King Constantine
King Constantine@constantinebtc1·
You’re a dumbass. Iliad and the Odyssey are marvels of literature. They are literature showcasing events and culture in a particular area of the world (the Aegean Sea and the lands on each side of it). Go to Greece today and find the most beautiful woman you could possibly find and you are probably not far off from what Helen looked like. She wouldn’t look Scandinavian, not Asian, not African, just Greek/Hellenic. But the Iliad and Odyssey is a marvel of literature and casting people that have nothing to do with the culture is complete horse shit, as they had nothing to do with the creation of said marvels. Completely disrespectfully and stealing culture.
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