Freedom & Liberty

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Freedom & Liberty

Freedom & Liberty

@fintwitsilver

just an account of some best quotes about life.

เข้าร่วม Ekim 2010
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Freedom & Liberty
Freedom & Liberty@fintwitsilver·
@uneducatedecon1 @MetamateDaz @grok Simon, I absolutely love your work since 2019 and respect your views. But Grok’s answer to your question makes me chuckle because in 50 years, what will that money will actually be worth? Is the current USD will even be around? Can’t we just enjoy that $4 avocado a day? 😬😅
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uneducated economist@uneducatedecon1·
@MetamateDaz @grok what would $4 a day investment into a 8% yearly compound interest for 50 years equal? What would $5 a day be?
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daz@MetamateDaz·
I wish more people understood $4 coffees and avocado toast isn’t the problem. It’s the: – $950 car payment – $300 credit card bill – $2,800 daycare –$800 student loans – $4,400 rent This is why most supposedly well paid job feel like a struggle.
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Freedom & Liberty@fintwitsilver·
@GAFollowers We all know what’s gonna happen. We’re all thinking about it, but we can’t say it.
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Everything Georgia
Everything Georgia@GAFollowers·
Atlanta needs something like this SO BAD
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Josh@joshmanmode_·
I won’t tell people when I’ve made it, but there will be signs…
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Josh@joshmanmode_·
I really need to unfollow all these car accounts man
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Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇
Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇@ZssBecker·
Finally achieved the holy trinity of longevity. Home Gym. In home dry sauna. In home Hyperbaric chamber. Red light therapy. 5-6x a week. I'm living to 300 or going to die trying.
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Freedom & Liberty
Freedom & Liberty@fintwitsilver·
@historydefined This thinking is flawed... You also have to look at the talent and skill involved. Pilots fly nearly the same amount of people but they probably make 10-15x more than bus drivers. Both "serve" nearly same amount of people daily.
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History Defined
History Defined@historydefined·
Terry Crews explains how to make more money
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Ronnie Stoeferle@RonStoeferle·
There‘s few things in life that I enjoy more than riding fresh powder with my buddies.
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Paul Saladino, MD
Paul Saladino, MD@paulsaladinomd·
Sardine "fasting" is a horrible idea. Sardines are BPA bombs. Sardines contain significant amounts of BPA (leached from can lining into oils) and they are often packed in seed oils or low quality olive oil. (PMID: 398769447, 35127680, 16192075). Omega-3s in sardines are also possibly oxidized after a few months, but canned sardines have a shelf life of 3-5 years. Sardines are canned in a high heat process, 121 C, which can damage fragile fatty acids. Check the expiration date. Notably, fish oil capsules are even worse in terms of rancidity and oxidation (PMID: 37712532). One study found 68% of fish oil capsules exceeded rancidity limits. Do you know what's in your fish oil? If your sardines say "expiration sep-2028," they were most likely packed in September 2024 and somewhat oxidized by now. Fancy eating rancid omega-3s along with your BPA containing oils? No thanks. Sardines also contain a significant amount of arsenic. A Brazilian study of 120 samples of canned sardines declared ALL of them unsafe for chronic consumption due to arsenic levels (PMC9266115). Yes this is organic arsenic (arsenobetaine) - most of it can be cleared more easily than inorganic arsenic (rice is very high in this!) but it can still raise your arsenic levels. Sardines are better than processed junk food, but they aren't on my list of "superfoods." If you want to eat sardines, choose them 1) Packed in salt water, preferably in glass. 2) With an expiration date 4-5 years in the future so they are as "fresh" as possible. I'd still rather do a grass-fed beef "fast" for 7 days than a rancid BPA sardine fast any day.
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Grant Cardone@GrantCardone·
Scientology is the coolest thing I’ve ever done in my life and has benefitted me as a parent, made me a better husband, better employer, more productive & has definitely contributed to my energy levels & youthful appearance. They have courses that simplify life & makes it easier & less stressful to win in life. That’s why so many successful people in business & arts use Scientology. . Grant Cardone
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Melian Refugee
Melian Refugee@escapefrommelos·
maybe we were all too hasty to judge the whole Scientology thing
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Crypto Fergani
Crypto Fergani@cryptofergani·
Everything is manipulated… Bitcoin, Gold, Silver, Crypto, Stocks, Oil, Fiat. WTF are we even supposed to buy?
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PrettyGirls@beautyshowcase·
1, 2, 3 or 4 ? 😜
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Hodlius ₿ Maximus@MAKS_Diogenes·
If you aren’t sure how to explain Bitcoin to your friends or family - then send them this
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The Best Viral Vids🔥
The Best Viral Vids🔥@TheBest_Viral·
The guy behind you is impressed, and I bet you are too
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ScrumpTheTexan@ScrumpTheTexan·
"When a baby nurses, microscopic amounts of saliva flow back into the breast. That saliva carries biological signals about the infant’s immune system. If the baby is getting sick, the mother’s body detects it. Within hours, the milk changes. White blood cells surge. Macrophages multiply. Targeted antibodies appear. When the baby recovers, the milk returns to baseline." It amazes me that some people can read that, and still not believe in God.
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GP Q@argosaki·
BREASTMILK She thought she was studying milk. What she uncovered was a conversation. In 2008, evolutionary anthropologist Katie Hinde was working in a primate research lab in California, analyzing breast milk from rhesus macaque mothers. She had hundreds of samples and thousands of data points. Everything looked ordinary—until one pattern refused to go away. Mothers raising sons produced milk richer in fat and protein. Mothers raising daughters produced a larger volume with different nutrient balances. It was consistent. Repeatable. And deeply uncomfortable for the scientific consensus. Colleagues suggested error. Noise. Statistical coincidence. But Katie trusted the data. And the data pointed to a radical idea. Milk is not just nutrition. It is information. For decades, biology treated breast milk as simple fuel. Calories in. Growth out. But if milk were only calories, why would it change depending on the sex of the baby? Katie kept digging. Across more than 250 mothers and over 700 sampling events, the story grew more complex. Younger, first-time mothers produced milk with fewer calories but significantly higher levels of cortisol—the stress hormone. The babies who drank it grew faster. They were also more alert, more cautious, more anxious. Milk wasn’t just building bodies. It was shaping behavior. Then came the discovery that changed everything. When a baby nurses, microscopic amounts of saliva flow back into the breast. That saliva carries biological signals about the infant’s immune system. If the baby is getting sick, the mother’s body detects it. Within hours, the milk changes. White blood cells surge. Macrophages multiply. Targeted antibodies appear. When the baby recovers, the milk returns to baseline. This was not coincidence. It was call and response. A biological dialogue refined over millions of years. Invisible—until someone thought to listen. As Katie reviewed existing research, she noticed something unsettling. There were twice as many scientific studies on erectile dysfunction as on breast milk composition. The first food every human consumes. The substance that shaped our species. Largely ignored. So she did something bold. She launched a blog with a deliberately provocative name: Mammals Suck Milk. It exploded. Over a million readers in its first year. Parents. Doctors. Scientists. People asking questions research had skipped. The discoveries kept coming. Milk changes by time of day. Foremilk differs from hindmilk. Human milk contains over 200 oligosaccharides babies can’t digest—because they exist to feed beneficial gut bacteria. Every mother’s milk is biologically unique. In 2017, Katie brought this work to a TED stage. In 2020, it reached a global audience through Netflix’s Babies. Today, at Arizona State University’s Comparative Lactation Lab, she continues reshaping how medicine understands infant development, neonatal care, formula design, and public health. The implications are staggering. Milk has been evolving for more than 200 million years—longer than dinosaurs walked the Earth. What we once dismissed as simple nourishment is one of the most sophisticated communication systems biology has ever produced. Katie Hinde didn’t just study milk. She revealed that nourishment is intelligence. A living, responsive system shaping who we become before we ever speak. All because one scientist refused to accept that half the story was “measurement error.” Sometimes the biggest revolutions begin by listening to what everyone else ignores.
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Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
If the Milky Way was the size of North America, the Sun would be:
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Killa 🌺
Killa 🌺@KillaKreww·
MrBeast showed a $200M Lab where NO Chickens are harmed to make genetically grown chicken meat, a project that could potentially save billions of animals 😳🔥 Mr. Beast even ate real chicken vs the lab grown chicken and noticed NO DIFFERENCE 🐓👀
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Freedom & Liberty
Freedom & Liberty@fintwitsilver·
@GiaMMacool Yeah and this is where I unfollow you. Sex before marriage and live together before marriage? My wife needs to prioritize work over family? I agree 1000% with the rest of your list but these three? These values are derived from a person who grew up in a secular world.
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Gia Macool@GiaMMacool·
Things men do that set themselves up for divorce: •Invests before she does. •Marriage before sex, not pure. •Doesn’t have a prenup. •Believes he can fix her. •Doesn’t live together first. •Provides before she invests. •Makes her the center of his life. •Lets her set the limits for him. •Places her above his purpose. •Tells her, “My wife will not work.” •Avoids his boys because of her. •Saying “no” sends her into tantrums. •Weds a woman who hates her father and idolizes her mother as a divorce victim. If any of these apply in your relationship, do not get married. 
Otherwise, don’t be surprised when you head straight for divorce.
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NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
🚨 THIS HAS NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE I’ve been analyzing this for the last 6 hours and this is VERY BAD. World silver production: ~800M ounces BofA & Citi shorts: 4.4 BILLION I’ve spent two decades in macro, and I thought I had seen it all. I WAS WRONG. Here’s what I uncovered: What you’re looking at isn't just a large short position. It’s a solvency event for the entire commodities complex. Let’s break down the technicals of why BofA being short 1B ounces and Citi being short 3.4B ounces is not just bad trading, it’s a systemic disaster. THE SUPPLY/DEMAND DISCONNECT: Global silver production is effectively capped at 800M ounces per year. The combined short position of just two banks is 4.4 BILLION ounces. Do the math. To cover these positions, these banks would need to buy every single ounce of silver mined out of the ground for the next 5.5 years. – No jewelry – No solar panels – No electronics – No coins But here is the kicker: Industrial demand already consumes ~60% OF ANNUAL SUPPLY. The "free float" of investment-grade silver is tiny. They aren't shorting a market, they are shorting a phantom supply that DOES NOT EXIST. How is this even allowed? It’s called unallocated accounts and rehypothecation. The bullion banks have likely leased the same physical bar of silver to 10, 20, maybe 50 different clients. They sold you "silver exposure," took your cash, and used it to suppress the price on the COMEX. It works fine as long as everyone is happy holding paper... but the moment confidence breaks, the moment a whale like a sovereign wealth fund or a tech giant demands physical delivery, the game ends. "Has this happened before?" The answer is a hard NO. People point to the Hunt Brothers in 1980. That was child's play. The Hunts were trying to corner the market by buying physical. This is the opposite. This is institutional naked shorting on a scale that defies physics. The banks have sold 5x the annual planetary output of a strategic metal. We are looking at a "Force Majeure" event. When the squeeze starts, the Comex will likely change the rules. They will switch to "cash settlement only." They will tell you, "Sorry, we can't give you the silver we sold you, here is the cash equivalent at yesterday's closing price." But the real price, the street price for actual physical metal, WILL DETATCH. We’re about to see a bifurcation of the market: 1. Paper Price: Managed, suppressed, irrelevant. 2. Physical Price: Vertical. IF YOU DON’T HOLD IT, YOU DON’T OWN IT. Btw, I’ve called every major market top and bottom for OVER 10 YEARS. When I make my next move, I’ll share it here for everyone to see. Still haven’t followed me? You’ll regret it, just watch.
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MONETARY MAYHEM
MONETARY MAYHEM@MONETARY_MAYHEM·
This is my quant He won a national math competition in China
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@dotkrueger I long silver since $32. I’m buying Porsche 911 next year… easy
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Fred Krueger
Fred Krueger@dotkrueger·
People saying "Bitcoin needs to be more user friendly" should look at Silver. There has never been something less easy to use as money than silver ingots.
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