F-15EX Eagle II
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F-15EX Eagle II
@superflanke
(May retweet suggestive arts. Minors please do not follow or interact.) I see a nice art, I retweet, follow the artist. Drowning the account with good artists





// Actually I do think this is the most in-character Sensei RP account out there, this WOULD be his reaction to hearing all the perverted degenerate comments y'all make on his students.

👔 : Don't make a comment like that to My Trainee.




🚨 WARNING: The most critical monetary shift of our lifetime just quietly happened in Asia. And 99% of retail investors are completely focused on the wrong thing. Starting June 1, Japan is officially recognizing foreign crypto stablecoins as legal payment methods. The world's 4th largest economy just capitulated. Retail is on the timeline cheering for "mass adoption." They think this is simply bullish for their useless altcoin bags. They are completely missing the sinister reality. This isn't adoption. This is a desperate, calculated move. Look at the board right now. Gold is screaming past $4,500. Bitcoin is sitting comfortably above $76,000. The math on the Japanese Yen is fundamentally broken, and the central planners know they cannot stop the bleeding. By legalizing foreign stablecoins, they are quietly preparing the rails for a complete systemic shock. Smart money is already positioning for the monetary reset while the mainstream media remains completely asleep. When the fiat contagion spreads to the West, you will be caught completely off guard. The institutions are building their lifeboats. You are being left on the sinking ship to drown. Don't be exit liquidity. Bookmark this to survive. Follow for updates. #Japan #Stablecoins #BOJ

Visa and Mastercard will finally face some competition. Europe is building its own payment system that will launch in late 2026, when about 130 million people in 13 countries will be able to use it. It integrates the Wero app with national services like Bizum in Spain, Bancomat in Italy, MB Way in Portugal, and Vipps and MobilePay in the Nordic countries. The system transfers money instantly from one bank account to another using Europe’s fast payment network, so people can keep using their usual apps while a central link simplifies cross-border payments. It starts with person-to-person payments in late 2026 and adds online and in-store payments in 2027. They want to cut costs and keep money and data inside Europe, and rely less on foreign card companies like Visa and Mastercard. This will not replace Visa or Mastercard completely, as those cards will remain useful for travel and some shops, but it is a good alternative for Europeans to the usual payment processors.























