Henry Vong

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Henry Vong

Henry Vong

@hsvong

Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Henry Vong
Henry Vong@hsvong·
S&P 500 reached its ATH a few days ago. #BTC reached its ATH about a month after S&P 500 did historically in its past 3 cycles. Let's see if this trend continues and we see a 69k BTC next month.
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Pepsi@pepsi·
name a better combo than Pepsi + pizza. we’ll wait.
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SHILL GATES
SHILL GATES@imshillgates·
I lost everything I own investing in Richard Heart's coins. It has ruined my life and my relationship. Due to the stress, I can no longer get an erection to please my wife and it seems she's about to leave me.
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\o/_//@mariksol1·
@AMAZlNGNATURE After learning the world that surrounds the zoo, it may decide to come back.
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Nature is Amazing ☘️
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE·
the way he wipes his hands after touching every bug 😭
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Henry Vong
Henry Vong@hsvong·
@BoWang87 formic acid is not an antibiotic, but one can call it antimicrobial
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Bo Wang
Bo Wang@BoWang87·
Crows discovered antibiotics millions of years before humans. When a crow gets sick, it does something that looks insane — it finds an ant colony and deliberately pisses them off. The ants attack. They spray formic acid everywhere in defense. The crow? Doesn't run. It spreads its wings and just... takes it. Lets the ants crawl all over its body. Here's the genius part: Formic acid is a natural antibacterial and antifungal compound. It kills the parasites and microbes that destroy feathers. The crow is basically giving itself a chemical bath. Scientists call this "anting." Over 200 bird species do it. First documented in 1831, but birds have been doing it for millions of years. It gets weirder. When ants aren't available, some birds grab LIT CIGARETTE BUTTS and rub themselves with the smoke instead. They found a substitute for their medicine. We spent centuries "discovering" antibiotics. Crows were running their own pharmacy this whole time. Here's what strikes me: evolution is the original drug discovery engine. Billions of years. Trillions of experiments. No hypothesis — just relentless trial and error until something works. Now we're building AI systems that do the same thing for antibody design — searching vast molecular spaces, predicting protein structures, optimizing binding affinity. What took nature millions of years, AI can explore in days.
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
@LynAldenContact The reason most people are fat is because people are in favor of being fat. Nah, not really, it's just easier to bulk that cut.
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Lyn Alden
Lyn Alden@LynAldenContact·
The reason big government exists is because most people are in favor of big government.
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IGGY AZALEA
IGGY AZALEA@IGGYAZALEA·
I want to violently bang my head into a wall over and over again
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
@adonispara I have more followers than you and where's the rest of the image
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ADONIS
ADONIS@adonispara·
This is what peak female phenotype looks like btw
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Henry Vong
Henry Vong@hsvong·
@yourfriendSOMMI Does that photo suggest he's one of those guys who skip leg days whom you keep disparaging in your yt vids?
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yourfriendSOMMI ❤️💛💚💙
yourfriendSOMMI ❤️💛💚💙@yourfriendSOMMI·
❤️💛💚💙 LookIntoRackham - 😁 This is a damn funny website. Well done to the creator for making us all laugh.
yourfriendSOMMI ❤️💛💚💙 tweet mediayourfriendSOMMI ❤️💛💚💙 tweet media
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Henry Vong
Henry Vong@hsvong·
@LaurieGreen36 @theodorus5 Perhaps the music doesn't hold the same meaning it once did. I doubt your listening ability has become so impaired that you couldn't find joy in it. It's not like you're wearing a hearing aid
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Laurie Green
Laurie Green@LaurieGreen36·
@theodorus5 Everything sounds, tastes, feels, looks, smells better when you’re young. Honestly I was scrolling through Spotify the other day realising I wasn’t getting the usual feeling I get from listening to my favourite music. It was a sad realisation 🥲
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
You know how Pi is 3.14159265359 and it goes on forever. Well, that's because you're number system has 10 digits in it. If your number system was in units of Pi. Pi would just equal 1, but 1 wouldn't be the 1 you know. I'm sure some nerd somewhere already put this a better way, but basically, your number system doesn't have to have 10 digits.
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Henry Vong
Henry Vong@hsvong·
@RichardHeartWin Makes sense. I would've just said base pi instead of base 10, but then even less people would understand.
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Michael Rosmer
Michael Rosmer@MichaelRosmer·
@brian_armstrong Agree with the problem And agree with tokenization But don't agree tokenization will likely meaningfully solve wealth inequality since that's not the root
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Brian Armstrong
Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong·
There’s a fundamental problem with global wealth creation: - Capital markets overwhelming benefit the rich - Working income growth is massively outpaced by capital income - Most people are unable to or priced out from participating in the best financial markets Everyone should have the same opportunities. It shouldn’t be determined by where you're from or how much money you have. The solution: tokenization, to unlock truly global markets for everyone.
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Henry Vong
Henry Vong@hsvong·
@RichardHeartWin I remember a time when you and Bryan Johnson had the same follower count. One difference I notice is that he relishes engagement with haters whereas you simply block them. You used to engage with haters, at least with high follower counts
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Henry Vong
Henry Vong@hsvong·
@RichardHeartWin I'm surprised you're stuck at around 350k for as long as I can remember. Were you trying to get more all this time? I thought the follower count was stagnant because you just didn't care about that
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
I keep trying different things till I find what works. Posting lots of replies just lost me followers. Or at least followers were lost with what appeared to be a causal relationship to me providing free content to this platform. I'd rather save my impact for when it hits harder.
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Dav@daphinon·
@AyoolaMatthee @MorbidKnowledge Watching this video gave me chills in my spine. How could someone develop this morbid obsession without any one knowing?
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Morbid Knowledge
Morbid Knowledge@MorbidKnowledge·
At one point, Jeffrey Dahmer had so many bodies piled up in his apartment, that he actually stashed one in the bathtub, where he just stood over it everyday for a month to take a shower Christopher Scarver beat Jeffrey Dahmer to death in prison in 1994. When asked why he did it, he said: “He would fashion severed limbs out of prison food to taunt the other inmates. He'd use ketchup for the blood.”
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Damn Nature You Scary
Damn Nature You Scary@AmazingSights·
The arapaima is a massive, fast-feeding fish that can swallow its prey in seconds.
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Henry Vong
Henry Vong@hsvong·
@1TrophyWife1 @AMAZlNGNATURE Most likely in the wild momma panda would only have enough resources to only care for one baby at a time, but the mortality rate of baby pandas must have been high enough to offset the energy cost of producing the extra twin as insurance policy
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Nature is Amazing ☘️
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE·
Pandas usually give birth to twins. However, they would neglect one and keep the other one close. So what these caretakers are doing is that they give mommy Panda an apple to eat and swap one baby with another. This way both babies are fed properly.
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