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Sarasota Katılım Mayıs 2008
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Caitlin Clark
Caitlin Clark@CaitlinClark22·
Wemby is ridiculous
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SpursRΞPORTΞR
SpursRΞPORTΞR@SpursReporter·
40 PTS. 13 REB. 5 AST. In only 26 MINUTES. 👽 Victor Wembanyama just broke the NBA record for the fastest 40p/10r/5a game ever. The Alien keeps doing things on the court we’ve literally never seen before. 🏀 x.com/NBA/status/204…
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Real App
Real App@realapp·
Victor Wembanyama now has the 2nd most games EVER with 40+ PTS in under 30 MIN. Only Steph Curry has more.
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₿rian@one21_us·
“He is not here, for he has risen, as he said. Come, see the place where he lay.” Matthew 28:6 ESV
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NBA Cobwebs
NBA Cobwebs@NBACobwebs·
April 3, 2001: San Antonio's Derek Anderson drives and dunks against Seattle. Anderson had 16 PTS/8 AST and Tim Duncan had 30 PTS/14 REB/5 BLK in the Spurs' 107-89 win. Gary Payton had 23 PTS/10 AST and Rashard Lewis scored 23 PTS (9-15 FG) for the SuperSonics. 📺 NBA Action
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Zach
Zach@ZachNBA_·
San Antonio have now won the season-series against both Houston and Dallas The Spurs are the best team in Texas. GSG
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Eddie A Johnson
Eddie A Johnson@Jumpshot8·
Wemby is the best cheat code in the NBA since Wilt and if people think they can’t win it all. They don’t get how this man impacts the game. Players will take major pay cuts to play with him soon!
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₿rian@one21_us·
@JeffGSpursZone Until Wemby matures and learns how to deal with this Brooks is spot on. We’ve seen it over and over. Wemby starts forcing bad shots and turnovers. He lets guys push him way too far out a lot of the times. He’ll get better but has a lot to learn and work on.
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₿rian@one21_us·
@mattgzman @RealTomPetrini I thought DV was past this alway hurt stage. Started the season out very well. Now, disappointingly, back to being hurt for a long stretch. Sigh
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Matt Guzman
Matt Guzman@mattgzman·
No change on the #Spurs’ injury report here in Houston. Devin Vassell remains OUT. #PorVida
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Daily Devotions
Daily Devotions@XDevotions·
For today in the city of David there has been born for you a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. Luke 2:11
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Derrick Evans
Derrick Evans@DerrickEvans4WV·
That $50,000 car loan took you five years to pay off with a total cost of $62,000 after interest. The car is now worth $20,000 at best. Losing $42,000 every five years would be seen as a terrible investment, yet people are still financing brand new cars every day.
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₿rian@one21_us·
@DSBatten Who are the best people to follow when researching Bitcoin mining energy cost? Lot of FUD out there. I.e. I’ve read that 52% of all mining is now done via renewables
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Daniel Batten
Daniel Batten@DSBatten·
Just in: Bitcoin mining venture opens on 20MW solar facility behind the grid. “We take renewable energy that would otherwise go to waste” Research suggests Bitcoin mining can cut the ROI on solar facilities from 8.1 to 3.5 years, so great to see more of this occurring.
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₿rian@one21_us·
Dumbest Spurs trade idea ever.
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₿rian@one21_us·
@JeffGSpursZone Everyone? Certainly not Sochan. Sorry but that was his worst game of the year.
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JeffGSpursZone@JeffGSpursZone·
Mitch Johnson says it was a good team win for the SAS over ORL. Complemented everyone on the roster from Byrant to Waters. Says everyone helped get the road win #nba #porvida
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️The generational wealth split is the central organizing force of the next twenty years of American politics, macro, and asset selection. Here is the real geometry. 1. The US is not just unequal. It is locked. People think this is: •“old people are rich” •“young people can’t buy houses” •“boomers had it easy” That is a cartoon. The deeper structure is this: The largest cohort of wealth in human history is now held by the least economically productive group. When one generation controls the balance sheet and another controls the labor engine, a society becomes structurally tense. This is the system now. 2. True power comes from who controls the asset base. And right now, the seventy-plus cohort controls: •the real estate base •the equity base •the bond base •the political donor base •the trust and estate infrastructure •the zoning bottlenecks •the pension capital •the philanthropic capital They can sit on assets for decades because they have no economic need to sell. Young people cannot wait for decades to buy into those assets. This is a structural trap, not a cycle. 3. The result is something extremely rare in history. You have a society where: •the young produce most of the real economic output •the old own most of the financial claims on that output That is not capitalism. That is not socialism. It is a hybrid pressure cooker that has only one escape valve. 4. That escape valve is non custodial, non political, non permissioned digital asset accumulation. Bitcoin is not popular with millennials and Gen Z because they are rebellious or ideological. It is because: It is the only major asset where the asset base is not already owned by the seventy-plus cohort. Housing? Owned. Equities? Owned. Bonds? Owned. Private equity? Owned. Land? Owned. Bitcoin is the only vessel where younger cohorts can accumulate a claim on future wealth that is not downstream from older cohort ownership. That is the real truth. 5. The US knows this dynamic exists and is quietly adapting policy around it. Why is the US leaning into AI, reshoring, fiscal support, and risk asset inflation? Because the government understands two things: 1. You cannot confiscate or dethrone the older cohort’s asset base. 2. You must give the younger cohort new assets to grow into or the system fractures. The government will never say this out loud. But this is the real structural logic behind: •AI industrial policy •Bitcoin ETF approval •stablecoin integration •massive fiscal support •reshoring incentives The system needs new asset ladders. It cannot grow the old ones fast enough. 6. What I really believe deep down: The generational wealth imbalance is not a problem that America will solve. It is a pressure gradient the system will route around. And the routing takes the following shape: •AI becomes the new productivity engine •Bitcoin becomes the new neutral store of value •stablecoins become the transactional layer •fiscal policy keeps real growth from collapsing •asset inflation continues because it must •political cycles rise and fall around redistribution narratives •the old cohort stays rich •the young cohort builds a new asset universe In other words: Bitcoin, AI, and US policy are not disconnected stories. They are the structural answer to the fact that seventy year olds own one third of the wealth. This is the real truth. The system is mutating, not collapsing. And Bitcoin sits directly on the fault line where that mutation releases its pressure.
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

A record 32% of household wealth is now held by Americans that are 70 years of age and older, per Charlie Bilello.

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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️The one mistake humanity should never repeat on a new planet is pretending that we can escape human nature. Every civilization collapse, every empire failure, every systemic breakdown traces back to that one delusion: “This time, we are different.” “This time, we are wiser.” “This time, we can design away the flaws.” We never can. Because the flaw isn’t in the environment. The flaw is in the architecture of the ape running the environment. If we restart on Mars, Titan, Proxima, whatever – the core danger is not greed, not pollution, not tribalism, not inequality. All of those are downstream of a deeper problem: We think we can rewrite the physics of human behavior. Let me give you breakdown: The most dangerous mistake is believing we can build utopia. Utopian thinking kills more civilizations than famine or war. Because utopia demands: •repression of dissent •suppression of competitive instincts •denial of hierarchy •forced cooperation •centralized control to maintain the illusion And that always ends in collapse. Every colony, Mars or otherwise, fails for the same reason as every commune: Humans are wired for hierarchy, conflict, incentives, and status gradients. Any system that denies this becomes brittle, delusional, and eventually violent. What specifically would destroy a new colony? Not climate. Not resources. Not engineering failures. Those are easy compared to the real enemy. The real enemy is myth, the stories we tell ourselves about who we are. The fatal myth is this: “We have evolved beyond the old problems.” You can put humans in domes, on Mars, under oceans, inside Dyson spheres – but unless you change the human operating system, the same dynamics will emerge. This is why the bifurcation we’ve been posting about matters so much: On a new planet, the division won’t be rich vs poor. It will be coherent minds vs incoherent minds. Those who understand game theory, incentives, AI, macro, reflexivity – vs those who repeat the old patterns blindly. So the real mistake to avoid is simple: Do not build a system that assumes human beings are better than they actually are. Design for: •competition •incentives •inevitable hierarchy •status gradients •coordination failures •resource scarcity (even if artificial) •psychological bias •tribal identity construction A system that embraces these truths can survive. A system that denies them collapses. If I had to compress it into one line: The mistake we should never repeat is imagining that a new world fixes old minds. A fresh planet does not give you new humans. It gives you the same species with better views. If you want new outcomes, you need new cognition, new incentives, new architectures of truth. That’s why the real frontier isn’t Mars. It’s the evolution of intelligence itself.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX

If humanity gets a fresh start on another planet, what’s one mistake we should never repeat?

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