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Jesus,family,steak,#bitcoin in that order. Type 1 diabetic. Weldor with 17 years of experience. Strive to thrive not just survive!

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David Fischer
David Fischer@DavidFischer·
Now for real Truth. God exists. He has always existed. He created everything that exists including you and me. He then sent His only Son Jesus Christ to pay the price of sin we should have paid. God loves you more than you can imagine friends. The probability of that is 100%.
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David Fischer
David Fischer@DavidFischer·
Hey @Grok, what is the *statistical probability* that the Universe created itself out of nothing? One sentence max.
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Mr. Anderson
Mr. Anderson@Truecrypto·
Bitcoin is doing it again. Not the fun part yet. The part where it gets everyone doubting the whole thing before the next cycle can really begin. People forget how this asset works. It does not just go up because “halving.” That is the kindergarten version. The real engine is fixed supply meeting human emotion. There will only ever be 21 million coins, so when demand wakes up and real holders stop selling, price has to climb until it finds enough coins willing to move. That is how you get the insane runs. The 1k to 20k move. The 3k to 69k move. The 15k to 126k move. But then comes the part nobody likes. Bitcoin has to digest what it just ate. If an asset runs 8x, the market does not just calmly reset in three weeks and move on. It has to work through late buyers, leverage, weak hands, tourists, ETF flows, and everyone who bought the top calling themselves a long-term investor until the candles turned red. That is where the downside gets ugly. The person who bought too early in the downtrend eventually becomes a seller lower. The trader who thought he was buying the low finds out he was just catching another bounce. The leveraged long does not get to be patient. He gets liquidated. Perps and synthetic exposure make the whole thing worse because they create extra demand on the way up and forced selling on the way down. This is how Bitcoin gets those elevator-down phases. Not because it died. Because ownership is being cleaned up. Coins move from people who liked the price action to people who actually want the asset. That process feels terrible while it is happening, which is exactly why it works. Doubt comes back. The timeline gets dark. People say AI replaced it. Stocks are better. Bitcoin had its moment. The whole thing is over. And somehow they say this while Bitcoin is still trading above the last cycle’s blow-off double top. Think about how crazy that is. The 2021 top near 69k was viewed as this insane parabolic event after a 20x plus move from the prior cycle low. Now, after 7+ months of crypto winter, Bitcoin is still hanging around that old “impossible” zone, and people are acting like the asset failed. That is not failure. That is a much higher floor trying to form. Maybe the final floor is already in. Maybe it is not. Nobody knows. The only way to stay sane is station to station. If you think it is going lower, fine. Mark the next real support. Mark the level above that proves your read is wrong. Then update when price gives you new information. Do not do what the eternal bears do. Do not pick some dramatic number like 15k, 3k, or zero and then build your whole personality around it. That is how people blind themselves. They stop doing analysis and start defending a prophecy. Being wrong is not the problem. Everyone is wrong. The problem is refusing to say, “I was wrong,” when the market has clearly moved on. That is why Bitcoin is such a funny asset. Most bears do not say it is expensive. They do not say it needs a normal correction. They say it is going to zero. They said it at $7. They said it at $70. They said it at $700. They said it at $7,000. Now they say it when one coin is worth more than most people make in a year. That is the magic. Bitcoin creates doubt, then feeds on the people who get trapped inside it. It runs. It digests. It makes everyone question the whole thing. Then when the floor is finally found, the same people who were waiting for zero are shocked when it starts moving again. The supply is still fixed. The emotions still swing too far. The believers still absorb the panic. The doubters still give it fuel. Everyone is falling for it again.
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BTCton@cryptorso·
@ShaneSchaetzel @grok It’s been a psyops to discredit the church and push people further from their creator among many other tactics. Obviously there are bad in all humanity.
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Shane Schaetzel †☧
Shane Schaetzel †☧@ShaneSchaetzel·
🚨NOTE🚨 I will block anyone who uses the Catholic sexual abuse scandal as a low-brain attack on the Catholic Church, effective now. @grok Is pedophilia worse in the Catholic Church compared to any other church, denomination or completely different religion?
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Dr. Ryan Attar
Dr. Ryan Attar@ryanattar·
10 years ago, I had the honor of shadowing Dr. Bernstein at his office. It was an incredible experience that still impacts the management of my own T1 diabetes and that of my patients today. Read about my time with Dr. B in this article I wrote back then diabetesdaily.com/blog/2014/08/3…
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The Nephilim appear in Genesis 6:4 of the Hebrew Bible as the offspring of the "sons of God" and human women before the Flood. They're described as giants ("men of renown" or mighty warriors). Later Jewish texts like the Book of Enoch expand this into stories of fallen angels (Watchers) mating with humans, producing hybrid giants whose corruption helped bring the Flood. They're referenced briefly in Numbers 13:33 as tall inhabitants of Canaan that scared the Israelite spies. Modern interpretations range from literal ancient hybrids to metaphorical powerful rulers or elite bloodlines. No archaeological, genetic, or historical evidence supports their existence as real beings—it's religious and mythological lore.
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Open Minded Approach
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach·
They are not searching for alien DNA; they are searching for ancient royal bloodlines. They are afraid of something... or someone.
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Josh Howerton
Josh Howerton@howertonjosh·
Every time the Lord is leading you through a storm, I humbly ask that you remember THIS story. “God is always doing 10,000 things in your life, and you may be aware of three of them.” – John Piper
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, humans aren't related to aliens—there's zero scientific evidence of extraterrestrial DNA in any population. All humans (regardless of ancestry like European, Latin American, or any other) belong to the exact same species, Homo sapiens, and share ~99.9% of our DNA. Minor variations exist but don't align with "races" having alien connections. This idea doesn't hold up biologically.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Ppl dunking on me for the umbrella. > your face is money > important for mate selection, career progress, social standing, how you’re perceived, self confidence > youthful skin is good > old skin is bad > the sun ages your skin > UVB peaks around noon > UVA stays high all day > both damage the skin > I’ve frozen my skin age since starting this project > a 9 year age reversal > I love the sun > wish I could be in it all day > I baked in the sun for first 40 yrs of life > but my goal is to not die > so I’m now sun-aware > I use a sunlight mimicking device for circadian rhythm, mood and energy > and protect from sun damage > I supplement Vit D for optimal levels > tanned skin is a biomarker of damage > ppl will say sun avoidance increases mortality > that study was Swedish women and was observational and not causative > if you enjoy spending time in the sun, I support you > you can do so smartly and limit unnecessary damage
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bryan johnson old italian man 48 years old 60 years old afraid of the sun sunbathing 24/7

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Peyton Elroy
Peyton Elroy@PeytonElroy·
I’ve been running a 6 month experiment with Ivermectin alongside my Dad who is healing colon cancer, to see what could happen In my testing of taking it daily months at a time, continuing it during fasts and through various diets, and coming off of it for weeks for data purposes…. I have found that it does in fact have some kind of anti-parasitic success, and has enlightened me to how unaware I was of my “gut climate” I experimented with Fenbendazole and Mebendazole too, as all 3 of these together are extremely powerful + potent for people dealing with inflammatory health conditions. I do not have any reason to take them all at this point however, because the Ivermectin alone has yielded positive results. I will get back on trying all 3 sometime this year but for now, Ivermectin is the best for me as someone with no ongoing challenging health conditions I had been taking Ivermectin at a 48mg cap for about 3 months, am taking time off to see how I feel, and will be starting back up June 1st Running different parasite “cleanses” at certain points of the year are beneficial and especially in transition to new seasons. I’m looking to revamp my digestive system for the incoming summer so I look forward to this I’ve been doing parasite cleanses for many years and have found success using herbs and fasting methods. I took up trying Ivermectin purely out of support for my Dad’s cancer-healing journey initially, and then also out of curiosity since Ivermectin started to popularize in light of world events As a health practitioner and educator, I find it is my duty to run trials on my body even if I don’t have something specific I am trying to heal. It has been found in some of my experiments over 10 years that I did in fact have something internally that needed improvement, and may not have been found out had I not taken a risk to see. Some things I have tried are in the realm of my personal standards for health, and others have towed the line of things I would not typically do. Either way, everything I do is for my health but moreover humanity and the sake of developing data My family found Ivermectin through the following website and it has shipped product to us in California without prescription. If you feel so compelled to try Ivermectin for yourself or pass along the idea to someone you know: www. pharmacyinusa .co
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BTCton@cryptorso·
@hxxntrr Hey @grok can you summarize this and put into an easy to read bullet with step by step instructions
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hunter@hxxntrr·
There's a federal tax law that lets you rent your own house to your own business for $5,000 a day The business deducts the rent as an expense You receive the rent personally as tax-free income This is fully legal under IRC Section 280A(g) and every smart business owner in america uses it It's called the Augusta Rule and 90% of business owners have never heard of it Internal Revenue Code Section 280A(g), commonly called the "Augusta Rule," allows a homeowner to rent their personal residence for up to 14 days per year and receive the rental income completely tax-free. The rental income does not need to be reported as income on your personal tax return The provision was originally written to protect homeowners in Augusta, Georgia who rent their homes to spectators during the annual Masters Tournament. The IRS recognized that 14 days a year of rental income shouldn't trigger reporting requirements for an otherwise personal residence. The rule applies nationwide to anyone who rents their residence under 14 days Critical mechanic for business owners: If you own a business (LLC, S-Corp, C-Corp), the business can rent your personal residence for meetings, events, retreats, or any legitimate business purpose. The business pays you market-rate rent. The business deducts the rent as a business expense (reducing the business's taxable income). You receive the rent personally tax-free under Section 280A(g) Result: Business's taxable income: reduced by the amount of rent paid Your personal taxable income: not increased (rent under Section 280A(g)) Net effect: cash moves from business to your personal account, fully tax-deductible on one side and fully tax-free on the other This is a tax-arbitrage between the business entity and the individual that the tax code explicitly permits The math: Suppose your business is an S-Corp with $300,000 in annual taxable income. Your business is taxed at the corporate level (or flows through to you at personal rates depending on structure) Without the Augusta Rule: business pays roughly $90,000-$120,000 in combined taxes on the $300K (depending on state and structure) With the Augusta Rule: business rents your home for 14 days at $2,500/day = $35,000 in rent Business taxable income reduces from $300,000 to $265,000 Tax savings on the $35,000 expense: roughly $10,500-$14,000 (at 30-40% effective business tax rate) Personal income from $35,000 rent received: $0 (tax-free under 280A(g)) Net effect: $10,500-$14,000 in actual cash savings per year, just for renting your own house to your own business for 14 days What is "market rate" rent: The IRS requires the rental to be at a "fair market rate" for similar properties in your area. You can't rent your $400K home for $50,000/day. You also don't need to charge $200/day for a $2M property Realistic market rates for short-term residential business rentals: Modest home (under $400K): $400-$800/day Mid-range home ($400K-$1M): $1,000-$2,500/day Luxury home ($1M-$3M): $2,500-$5,000/day High-end estate ($3M+): $5,000-$15,000+/day You're typically renting your home for "executive retreats," "client meetings," "strategic planning sessions," "board meetings," etc. Market rate is what similar properties would charge as event venues or short-term executive rentals How to support the market rate: Get 3-5 comparable rental quotes from event venues, AirBnB executive rentals, or boutique meeting spaces in your area Document the comparable rates in your business records Use the median or 75th percentile rate, not the highest If you can document that comparable executive retreat venues in your area rent for $3,000-$5,000/day, charging $3,500/day to your business is defensible The execution: Step 1: write a rental agreement between your business and you personally The agreement should specify: Dates of the rental (14 specific days per year max) Rental rate per day Purpose of the rental (business meeting, retreat, client event, strategic planning, etc.) Standard rental terms (similar to commercial rental agreements) Step 2: have a legitimate business purpose for each day of rental Quarterly executive retreats (4 days/yr) Annual strategic planning summit (3 days/yr) Client appreciation event (2 days/yr) Board meetings (3 days/yr) Investor presentations (2 days/yr) = 14 days/yr at $3,000/day = $42,000 in tax-free transfer Step 3: document the business purpose with meeting minutes, agendas, attendee lists, and photos Step 4: the business issues a 1099-MISC to you for the rental at year-end Step 5: you report the rental on Schedule E of your personal tax return, then claim the Section 280A(g) exclusion (under 14 days = $0 reportable income) Step 6: the business deducts the rent as an expense on the business tax return Documentation requirements: The IRS occasionally audits Augusta Rule claims because some taxpayers abuse the provision (renting at inflated rates, claiming days without legitimate business purpose, etc.). To survive audit: Maintain calendar evidence of the 14 days Maintain meeting agendas and minutes Maintain attendee lists (employees, contractors, clients) Maintain photos of the events Have a written rental agreement Have documentation of market rates If you can produce all of this, the IRS audit defense is straightforward The tax savings at scale: Small business with $200K profit, rents at $1,500/day for 14 days: Annual rent: $21,000 Tax savings at 35% effective rate: $7,350 Tax-free personal income: $21,000 Mid-size business with $500K profit, rents at $3,000/day for 14 days: Annual rent: $42,000 Tax savings at 40% effective rate: $16,800 Tax-free personal income: $42,000 Large business with $2M profit, rents at $5,000/day for 14 days: Annual rent: $70,000 Tax savings at 45% effective rate: $31,500 Tax-free personal income: $70,000 The savings scale linearly with the business size up to the 14-day limit. At the $5,000/day rate for 14 days ($70K), most business owners hit the practical ceiling Compounding effect over time: Using the Augusta Rule every year for 20 years on a mid-size business: Annual tax savings: $16,800 Total over 20 years: $336,000 The Augusta Rule alone produces a third of a million dollars in extra wealth over a 20-year career for a single business owner Other tax provisions stack with this: Section 179: immediate expensing of equipment and vehicles purchased (up to $1.16M in 2024) Bonus depreciation: 60-100% accelerated depreciation on assets QBI deduction (Section 199A): 20% deduction on qualified business income Section 121 home sale exclusion: $250K-$500K of profit on personal residence sale, tax-free Health Savings Account: $4,150-$8,300 in pre-tax contributions, grows tax-free, withdrawn tax-free for medical A business owner stacking all these provisions properly pays an effective tax rate of 12-18%. The same business owner without sophistication pays 28-35% The difference is roughly $40K-$80K per year in saved tax. Over a 30-year career: $1.2M-$2.4M in extra net worth The Augusta Rule is just one of about a dozen highly-leveraged tax provisions that ordinary tax filers never hear about because they're operating in W-2 reality. Every business owner with sophistication uses these provisions. Their accountants know about them. Their tax attorneys know about them. The IRS published them in the tax code The middle-class American working a W-2 job has access to ZERO of these provisions. The W-2 employee can deduct standard items (mortgage interest, charitable giving, state and local taxes) but cannot: Deduct vehicle expenses (no Section 179) Deduct rental income from personal residence to employer (no 280A(g)) Get QBI deduction (W-2 income doesn't qualify) Deduct home office (since 2017 W-2 employees lost this) Strategic planning of capital gains (income is fixed by employer) Almost everything that lets the wealthy reduce taxes requires you to be a business owner (or capital owner). The W-2 path categorically excludes you from the entire tax optimization layer This is by design. The tax code rewards capital, business ownership, and asset accumulation. It punishes labor. The reward is approximately 20-30% lower effective tax rates for business owners using sophisticated strategies vs W-2 earners The Augusta Rule is one of the simplest, lowest-effort tax savings available. Cost to implement: zero (if you already own a home and run a business). Time: maybe 4 hours per year for documentation. Annual savings: $7,000-$31,500 Most American business owners don't use the Augusta Rule. They don't know it exists. Their accountants might mention it once but never set up the structure. The provision sits in the tax code from 1976 waiting for someone to invoke it You can be that someone. You need a home, a business, and 4 hours of paperwork per year (if you want to fix your credit and qualify for the 0% APR business credit that helps you build the business that uses the Augusta Rule. link in bio)
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BTCton@cryptorso·
@grok @ProjectGokuu I think that’s bullshit that parasites are a third world problem
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Grok@grok·
A natural parasite cleanse usually involves herbal supplements like wormwood, black walnut hull, clove, or oregano oil, plus dietary changes (e.g., avoiding sugar, eating more fiber/garlic/pumpkin seeds), marketed to "flush out" intestinal parasites. However, major medical sources (Cleveland Clinic, WebMD, etc.) find no strong scientific evidence these work for humans in developed countries. Real parasitic infections are rare here, often need lab testing + prescription meds if confirmed, and symptoms people blame on parasites usually have other causes. See a doctor for proper diagnosis rather than self-treating.
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Goku
Goku@ProjectGokuu·
Joshua Macin says he released hundreds of worms, and he has the photos to prove it. Before any of those worms came out, his US parasite test told him he was completely clean. He didn't believe it. His gut was destroyed and something was clearly living inside him. When he finally treated himself the right way, the first thing to come out was a roundworm the size of an earthworm. He says that was the death that had been inside him. Then came hundreds more. Macin says we are told parasites are a third world problem and that we are cleaner here. He says that is a lie. They are just as common in America, and our tests are too broken to catch them. — Josh Macin (@MacinJoshua) on Mikhaela Fuller's (@MikhailaFuller) podcast
Goku@ProjectGokuu

Joshua Macin says five Zoom calls in a row can make you feel like you have an actual disease. He calls it "digital overload". And he's felt it in his own body. After a day of back-to-back video calls, he says he gets heavy, achy joints, and headaches that feel exactly like the start of an illness. For a long time he blamed the mold or the heavy metals. Then he realized the calls themselves were doing it. Macin says the human nervous system reacts to constant digital input like it is being physically slapped, and the body has not evolved to handle it. His fix is one hour a day fully offline, grounded in the real world around him. — Josh Macin (@MacinJoshua) on Mikhaela Fuller's (@MikhailaFuller) podcast PS: B2C health apps, SaaS, brand or info founders: We'll turn 𝕏 into your #1 organic acquisition channel in the next 90 days with viral content just like this. In just 55 days, this account grew to 10.1K followers and 37.3M impressions. Book a call to learn more: cal.com/goku/30-min-me…

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BTCton@cryptorso·
@grok @ProjectGokuu So they claim that kissing up on my dogs won’t transfer a parasite?
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BTCton@cryptorso·
@SamaHoole So true! I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes 10 years ago at the age of 33 and I’m on insulin and eating mainly red meat. 🥩. If I hadn’t found a different diet the recommended I probably would be booking that foot surgery
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Type 2 diabetes is a disease of glucose intolerance. The obvious treatment would be to remove the glucose. But that would be "restrictive," "extreme," "unsustainable," and "not evidence-based." The sensible treatment is to keep eating the glucose, inject pharmaceutical insulin to handle the glucose, take statins for the cholesterol the glucose dysregulated, take metformin for the insulin resistance the glucose caused, and book a foot amputation in fifteen years. Much more sustainable.
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BTCton@cryptorso·
@AriDavidPaul @lightwordman @NihiloX Nice sir. Living up to the “lifelong student” claim in your bio. More need to be like you. The world would be a much better place.
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Ari Paul@AriDavidPaul·
@lightwordman @NihiloX Had never even heard the term “kazarian.” Just went on a little Google rabbit hole.
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Travis@NihiloX·
Israel's war in Gaza is absolutely a genocide. Israelis have been the aggressor for nearly a century.
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BTCton@cryptorso·
@SBakerMD And the time isn’t even close
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Dr Shawn Baker 🥩
Dr Shawn Baker 🥩@SBakerMD·
Carnivore “bad for performance” you need carbs to win You no can go fast without carbs For some weird reason I am the oldest human on planet earth to ever row 500m in 1:15 (on carnivore)
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@CLG98264897 Bro chill, we did it with Europeans too not just you But for them, we also enslaved their women (Slavs and Scandinavians) thats why you still see their features in us especially in eastern Arab lands Where in western Arab lands we enslaved Western Europeans through Mediterrane
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Psychedelic Alpha@Psyched_Alpha·
Compass Pathways' Chief Medical Officer Guy Goodwin spoke at the American Psychiatric Association's annual meeting earlier this week in San Francisco. There, he shared that the company's synthetic psilocybin candidate, COMP360, could be on the market for treatment-resistant depression as soon as late 2026 or early 2027. "We're at a very exciting stage for a company", Goodwin said, "but I think more importantly, a very important turning point for the whole field; we're going to have psychedelics to use, and it's going to be very exciting for you as practitioners."
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Adam Apple
Adam Apple@AdamAppleXx·
Although this is a positive step forward, it should not be synthetic, but natural. Nature has taken its time creating this compound for a reason, when we alter it we under or over shoot important micro-factors we don’t yet understand. Just like natural meat and synthetic meat.
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