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@magic_cue_ball @elder_plinius Yea, but it didn’t hack the Gibson. So… meh
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@elder_plinius Make an agent.
Hack my computer.
Take what you learned, double it.
Now, hack the local network.
Take what you learned, double it.
Now, hack all Unix systems.
Take what you learned, double it.
Now, hack all computers.
Take what you learned, double it
Now, hack the planet

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@Krissa_Kray_ @DLT1023 They are all terriers.
All terriers I have had or met, have a viscous streak in them. When they are in fight or kill mode, they don't respond to you in this mode. They don't express fear, They ignore pain, they just activate.
Its a terrier thing, not a pitbull thing.
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@DLT1023 Yet they’re all different dogs. Grouping them by how they look versus their actual breed is not helpful and bad data.
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@RealJamesWoods It is honorable to celebrate victory. Celebrating death is abhorrent.
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@shipwreckshow He calls it a "sesame poppy sort of bun" and "sorta the cheeses".
Is it not real food or does he not understand what his product does and does not have in it.
Feels like a burger element sorta kinda presentation
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@spirituallock The foundations are being laid to discredit anyone associated with Christianity
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This HAS to be a joke - right?!
they got so many ppl fooled! 👹
you can’t make this shit up
𝐓𝐨𝐧𝐢 🗝 𝐏𝐮𝐫𝐠𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢@spirituallock
@philthese Beyond dystopian at this point
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@rabbitholebot Its never been cool. Its unfortunately quite isolating.
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@TRobinsonNewEra Ashamed of nothing... as he posts obvious bullshit
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@RightWingCope What moron actually takes the time to demonstrate integrity by asking for the definition of a word they haven’t ever come across so they can answer a persons question earnestly?
Jeez what an idiot he is
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@dom_lucre He didn't almost beat shit. That cheeta was trotting
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@onchainmonk @IndianGems_ who tf calls a Mercedes a truck?
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@StarTribune Why aren’t you covering the fraud? Over 80 million views. But somehow this is not newsworthy for the Star Tribune.
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy
🚨 Here is the full 42 minutes of my crew and I exposing Minnesota fraud, this might be my most important work yet. We uncovered over $110,000,000 in ONE day. Like it and share it around like wildfire! Its time to hold these corrupt politicians and fraudsters accountable We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening, the fraud must be stopped.
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Gov. Tim Walz, Democrats tap influencers to spread political message startribune.com/minnesota-gov-…
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@FinFreedom414 @saifedean Also cause an alchemist will come along shortly that will have the same effect on pms that quantum computers will have on bitcoin mining
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Silver has never been hard money.
Every time silver’s price explodes, the same pattern repeats.
Higher prices create higher incentives to mine.
Higher incentives bring more supply.
More supply eventually pushes the price back down.
History makes this painfully clear.
In the 1979–1980 run, silver surged from around $6 to nearly $50. Mining couldn’t respond overnight, but supply still showed up fast through recycling, melted jewelry, dumped inventories, and tighter financial conditions. The spike burned itself out.
The detail most people miss is this:
Most silver isn’t even mined because of silver. It’s pulled out as a byproduct of copper, lead, zinc, and gold mining. When silver gets expensive, miners run operations harder, process lower-grade ore, rework tailings, and extract silver that was previously uneconomic.
Over time, supply always responds.
This is exactly the point Saifedean Ammous makes in The Bitcoin Standard. When something becomes more valuable, humans figure out how to make more of it.
That’s why silver inflates its own supply.
So does gold. So does every metal.
And this silver spike won’t be any different.
Higher prices will pull more ounces out of the ground and out of storage. The market will adjust like it always has.
Bitcoin is the outlier.
No matter the price, supply doesn’t change.
That’s the difference between a commodity and sound money.

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Silver’s having its 1979 moment. This is what late-cycle metals look like. Great trade — dangerous time to chase
zerohedge.com/the-market-ear…
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