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REDWRITER

@REDWRITER

Author & Storyteller. I make Comic Books and write about Dogecoin. X Money 42er.

Orlando, FL Katılım Ağustos 2021
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REDWRITER@REDWRITER·
X MONEY: PAYMENTS OF THE FUTURE As @elonmusk build’s a more autonomous tomorrow, it’s becoming clear that @XMoney is set to power the machine-to-machine economy of the future. Your Cybercab pays for its own charge. Your Optimus bot runs errands without you. Transactions will become humanless.
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@NASAMoonBase is going to be my new favorite profile for the next 3 years
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To those who leave the airplane window closed during takeoff/landing, Have you no whimsy? No childlike wonder? Are the subtle joys of life lost on you, air traveler? Hath ye spirit died already, body unburied?
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@Scrollingit What a first purchase! Buying a Cybertruck with @XMoney. You might be the first one to do so in history👀
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DOGE OS SECRET MESSAGING🕵🏻‍♂️ On the @DogeOS space yesterday, they mentioned they’re dropping easter eggs in their videos on what’s to come. They even mentioned there was a big hint in their Christmas video. Look at the banner “When Heist?”. Could the recent theme and hints tell us that the largest Dogecoin community activation may be some sort of heist at the launch of DogeOS? 🤔
DogeOS@DogeOS

Don’t forget today is no exception, Do Only Good Everyday. 🎄 🐕 ❄️

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PAY ATTENTION ANON, DO NOT GET DISTRACTED.
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Shibe participation, pile, heist starts soon, complete the pre-op? Do active MyDoge users before launch get to deploy some of their Dogecoin into a liquidity pool for early big bonus? Or maybe it’s something to do with the clans/teams. I remember them saying we’d have to pick a team or sides or something.
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SHHH... TELL EVERYONE.
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It only costs $500 to delete your chores. > $100/mo self driving car > $50/mo grocery delivery > $150/mo house cleaning > $200/mo laundry service
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Alongside the first issues of Redcoat and Geiger, Rook: Exodus #1 was my favourite. It immediately establishes a dangerous and completely inhospitable world, whilst never losing sight of the character at its centre. The planet Exodus itself is the real star. From insane terrains to wildly vicious beasts, the way the story shows how Rook survives through scavenged technology and sheer adaptability is deeply satisfying. As you watch him scavenge crash sites for rocket parts and mark off empty apartments he’s cleared for food, you realise he has become a man of routine seeking one thing, freedom of Exodus. What elevates all of this even further is the time pressure. Knowing Rook has roughly two weeks left to escape the planet casts a shadow over every decision, giving the issue a constant aura of urgency. If there’s a common critique floating around, it’s less about flaws and more about density. Rook: Exodus #1 throws a lot at you very quickly. Personally, I felt that density worked in its favour, making the world feel vast while still laser-focused on survival. For me, this wasn’t just a strong first issue, it was incredible. Rook: Exodus #1 delivers exceptional worldbuilding, high-stakes tension, and a setting that immediately grabbed me and refused to let go. I’m beyond excited to see where this series goes next. 𝘌𝘢𝘻𝘺 𝘚𝘵𝘰𝘳𝘺𝘵𝘦𝘭𝘭𝘪𝘯𝘨, 𝘚𝘵𝘢𝘧𝘧 𝘞𝘳𝘪𝘵𝘦𝘳 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘙𝘌𝘋𝘞𝘙𝘐𝘛𝘌𝘙 𝘊𝘰𝘮𝘪𝘤𝘴 (@eazy_peach)
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REDWRITER COMIC REVIEW: Rook: Exodus #1 (2025) Rook: Exodus #1 drops readers onto a desolate, hostile planet where survival is the only thing on anyone’s agenda. Following a lone “warden” known as Rook, this issue introduces a post-apocalyptic world shaped by collapse, scavenged technology, and an unforgiving environment, all under the pressure of a rapidly closing escape window. Out of the three Ghost Machine launches I’ve read so far, this one surprised me the most. It’s honestly one of my favourite first issues I’ve ever read. A huge part of that comes down to my love for post-apocalyptic settings but in all fairness, the worldbuilding here is on another level. Learning how Rook survives on the planet Exodus was genuinely fascinating and the constant ticking clock gives the entire issue an incredible sense of urgency. Check out the full extended review below!👇
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