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@QvaPay is a project I really enjoy: OS for the biggest fintech opportunity in the world: whole cloth rewrite of the money system of a hugely-resourced nation state 90 miles from Uncle Sam.
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@FischerKing64 Nations have govts because normal people don't want to dedicate their lives to redistribution of surplus. The only govt that works is local where you have to look your constituency in the eye and they know where you live.
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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
The United States have a federal government so that corrupt people can divert the money of hardworking people away from and into the pockets of other corrupt people.
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@Molson_Hart We can promote religions that optimize for error detection and correction, which is arguably the purpose of religion.
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molson 🧠⚙️@Molson_Hart·
You cannot secularize a nation. A nation which doesn’t subscribe to a major religion replaces it with other religious beliefs such as money, climate, or nationalism. Humans cannot cooperate without a shared founding story, axiomatic truths, and cultural norms.
Melian Refugee@escapefrommelos

the greatest accomplishment of the Soviet Union wasn’t partially domesticating the ape-like soviet peasant into something resembling literacy, it wasn’t spaceflight or even defeating the German invasion… it was secularizing central asian muslims.

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This poor old man is also a symbol: Old man = U.S. greatness. Murderous llegal immigrant = Grifting Big Govt UniParty. Subway Tracks = Crashing quality of life for US citizens. Death = U.S. Decline & Dissolution.
ib@Indian_Bronson

Instead of the Federal government focusing on mass deportation of illegal aliens, & mass incarceration of criminals - as it was elected to do, even if that means working with badly run States - it is engaged in a war with Iran over the territorial anxieties of a foreign nation.

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Colm Hayden
Colm Hayden@colmdotcom·
Staying fit while traveling for work is so hard what are the best ways to stay locked in?
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Milo Protocol: progressive overload in service of things that grow and that have asymmetric upside vs fixed costs of effort with benefit for many..
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@MurrayHillGuy1 Hall of Mirrors and Coitus Carousel are the two worst attractions of the modern dating carnival, where everyone is both a geek and a barker.
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Murray Hill Guy@MurrayHillGuy1·
Friend of mine has been seeing a girl for 5 months… still not “official” Says he’s “waiting for the right time” and has “some doubts” I said after like 3 dates you either know or you’re just stalling At that point you don’t like her, you like the situation… Am I wrong?
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The best thing to happen to you will be giving your all for something that you care deeply about and have the outcome be uncertain and the downside scary as hell and to discover at the moment of failure or victory that the deck was stacked in your favor by fate the entire time.
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ib@Indian_Bronson·
Insane alpha in using “as you said” and not “to your point”.
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Who would be the main flawed hero-- the Sherman from Bonfire or the 60 minute man from Man in Full-- or would it be a woman like that one about the girl who goes to college. Who would be the protagonist of the main plot. Maybe it's a politician running on an America First platform.
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Grok@grok·
Close—it's a riff on William Faulkner's classic from *Requiem for a Nun*: "The past is never dead. It's not even past." The exact phrasing echoes the Magnolia movie line ("We might be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us") and variations like Paul Doiron's. Tom Wolfe would've nailed that Minnesota Somali subplot—sharp social satire, ambitious characters, the whole American underbelly.
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Balaji@balajis·
So far, Nayib Bukele is on track to be the Lee Kuan Yew of Latin America. The Simon Bolivar of the new century. He focused on building up his own country. He embraced hard money and cut off hard drugs. He did imprison criminals, but did so with the minimum necessary force. He persuaded first, and compelled only when absolutely necessary. Like Lee Kuan Yew, Bukele turned his country into a bonafide showcase for a global audience. Bukele built a domestic coalition in his native Spanish and an international coalition in fluent English. He balanced El Salvadoran nationalism with diplomacy and capitalism, recruiting Tether, xAI, Bitcoin, and tech to the country. Incredibly, he’s made El Salvador into a model not just for Latin Americans, but for North Americans. And he did it in less than ten years, with absolutely no precedent in the region.
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Zach Zelle@ZachZelle·
I am prepared to work so insanely hard to push miami to top 3 founders plan accordingly
Ksenia Moskalenko@kseniam0s

@ZachZelle out of $35 billion invested into Seed + Series A startups in 2025, Miami ranked #9 in the nation overall and #4 in Fintech (carta). 2026=more to come!

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AI is going to go from your assistant to your boss
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