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@se_ketsu

do it first, do it yourself, keep on doing it npub1zd6x7z2fer27vgu2w5vcec9svf9v06tz77gaypg5cyjl9dmu8lxs4qaqvc

supercycle (real) شامل ہوئے Eylül 2017
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FattyNatsu
FattyNatsu@FattyNatsu·
A Japanese couple quit their jobs, moved to Vietnam with $100K and built a pizza empire 🍕 You probably know Pizza 4P's founded by @Yo_maco if you've been to Vietnam but not the story behind it. • Started in 2011 in Ho Chi Minh City • No mozzarella? They built their own cheese factory in Da Lat → in-house cheese now = ~15% of revenue (+ wholesale) • Grew from 1 store → 40+ locations across Asia (Vietnam, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan) • Raised $10M from Cool Japan Fund • $4.6M after-tax profit in 2023 (+38% YoY) • Next stop: Brooklyn, NYC - opening Summer 2026 🇺🇸 And the food is just as good as the story!
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonNews·
Another real banger from the Iranians, no lies detected.
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Marcel
Marcel@illnevercallitx·
I really don't know which Iran propaganda song is the best as of now but this one has got to be at least top 2. What a banger.
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Terence Michael
Terence Michael@ProofOfMoney·
1. You generate Seed Words (12 or 24 words). These are your backup DNA. Never ever enter them online or into any app. 2. Your Bitcoin wallet turns these words into a Master Seed that is 512 bits of 1s and 0s. 12 or 24 words makes no difference (other than more entropy). Either set ultimately produces the same 512-bit Master Seed. But words are much easier to write down and backup than 512 random digits. 3. That 512-bit Master Seed is run through one more secure hash using the standard fixed phrase "Bitcoin seed". Yes... really! The exact phrase "Bitcoin seed" (along with the space) is part of the algorithm that every Bitcoin wallet uses. This creates a new set of 512 bits of 1s and 0s, which are split right down the middle: First half - 256-bit Master Private Key Last half - 256 bit Master Chain Code 4. Chain Code? The chain code lets you generate as many addresses as you want so you can receive or deposit Bitcoin. 5. These two halves together make your: - Master Extended Private Key (xprv), which then generates your... - Extended Public Key (xpub). Math makes this one-way. You can go from private to public, but never the other way around. 6. Your xpub generates unlimited addresses and child public keys to go with them. So every Bitcoin address has its own child public key (and thus its own matching child private key as well). 7. Your Bitcoin wallet ONLY uses your public keys and addresses to display the balance. You don't have to memorize all of this (obviously). But the flow of what creates what is important as you see that the SEED WORDS sit at the tippy-top. They make everything! And thus can re-create everything. ******* TAKEAWAY: The original seed words and all private keys (master and derived child keys) are the hidden 1s-and-0s that control your money. They are your private and secret signature that no one else should ever be able to access. Otherwise they can just sign for your Bitcoin. Your hardware device (Coldcard, Trezor, Ledger, etc.) prevents these private keys from ever leaving it. That's why we call them "signing devices." They hold the secret, magical pen you use to sign transactions. You don't want anyone else to impersonate you. The xpub and public addresses are the only safe parts to put online or into software (privacy aside). If a malicious actor or fake app gets your seed words, it gets everything. If it only sees your public addresses or xpub, it gets nothing.
Cointelegraph@Cointelegraph

🚨 ALERT: Fake Ledger Live app on Apple’s App Store reportedly drained $9.5M from 50+ victims in just one week, per ZachXBT.

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fomoke-dasein@se_ketsu·
@ick_real If you're not doing something that either: (1) makes you wealthier, or (2) makes you healthier, or (3) makes someone you love happy, or (4) creative, or (5) makes you grow, then you are wasting time. Also, sometimes wasting time is not a bad thing.
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`@ick_real·
I’m 22. Give me oddly specific life tips. No general ”surround yourself with positive people” tips. I want the most random, specific advice possible.
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Interlinked
Interlinked@Interlinked444·
If you're smart you'll choose a highly intelligent disagreeable woman, this will aid in the sharpening of each others souls and achievement of ones life purpose, the alternative is a slow oozing drift towards a melancholic demise.
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Erik Voorhees
Erik Voorhees@ErikVoorhees·
“Before a function is fully developed and mature it constitutes a danger for the organism, and it is good if during the interval it is subjected to some tyranny. Thus consciousness is tyrannized—not least by our pride in it. One thinks that it constitutes the kernel of man; what is abiding, eternal, ultimate, and most original in him. One takes consciousness for a determine magnitude. One denies its growth and its intermittences. One takes it for the “unity of the organism.” This ridiculous overestimation and misunderstanding of consciousness has the very useful consequence that it prevents an all too fast development of consciousness. Believing that they possess consciousness, men have not exerted themselves very much to acquire it; and things haven’t changed much in this respect. To this day the task of incorporating knowledge and making it instinctive is only beginning to dawn on the human eye and is not yet clearly discernible; it is a task that is seen only by those who have comprehended that so far we have incorporated only our errors and that all our consciousness relates to errors.” -Nietzsche on AI
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Erik Voorhees
Erik Voorhees@ErikVoorhees·
The world doesn’t realize this yet but AI will finally make philosophy a highly marketable skill
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fomoke-dasein@se_ketsu·
@elonmusk True friendship means being able to tell you you're wrong.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
True currency is steadfast friendship
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JD Vance
JD Vance@JDVance·
⁨⁨We’ve been extremely clear on our redlines. Iran can never have a nuclear weapon. At the same time, if it gives up its nuclear program, it can gain a lot from these negotiations. I hope they choose wisely.⁩
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Eva Vlaardingerbroek
With @PM_ViktorOrban losing the elections, we’ve lost our strongest fighter. Orbán built things that the rest of Europe can only dream of, and he was willing to pay massive fines to defy the EU’s replacement migration policies. Do we really think the new guy — who claims to be a nationalist — will magically continue the same path while receiving 17 BILLION Euros in EU funds and joining the Eurozone? Yeah, I don’t think so. You can’t have your cake and eat it too.
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CARLA⚡️
CARLA⚡️@carlabitcoin·
I need a beautiful movie. Just like an excellent, no notes, well executed, left you feeling impressed type of movie, any genre.
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fomoke-dasein@se_ketsu·
@BarackObama Any election where the vote is respected is a victory for democracy. What is this nonsense virtue signal? Instead, please worry about what the US is doing in Iran. It is not a victory for anything
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
The victory of the opposition in Hungary yesterday, like the Polish election in 2023, is a victory for democracy, not just in Europe but around the world. Most of all, it’s a testament to the resilience and determination of the Hungarian people – and a reminder to all of us to keep striving for fairness, equality and the rule of law.
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When I was 13, I hoped that one day I would have a girlfriend with big tits... When I was 16, I got a girlfriend with big tits, but there was no passion, so I decided I needed a passionate girl with zest for life. In college I dated a passionate girl, but she was too emotional. Everything was an emergency; she was a drama queen, cried all the time and threatened suicide. So I decided I needed a girl with stability. When I was 25, I found a very stable girl but she was boring. She was totally predictable and never got excited about anything. Life became so dull that I decided I needed a girl with some excitement. When I was 28, I found an exciting girl, but I couldn't keep up with her. She rushed from one thing to another, never settling on anything. She did mad impetuous things and made me miserable as often as happy. She was great fun initially and very energetic, but directionless. So I decided to find a girl with some real ambition. When I turned 30, I found a smart ambitious girl with her feet planted firmly on the ground, so I married her. She was so ambitious that she divorced me and took everything I owned. I am older and wiser now, and I am looking for a girl with big tits.
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James E. Thorne
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy·
For the record. The 2‑week ceasefire between the US and Iran echoes Trump’s April 2025 “tariff pause”, a temporary truce that triggered a violent repricing after Wall St had already priced in disaster. Markets are again misreading macro risk: this is not the 1970s, however pedantic the commentary. The US now sits at the centre of the global board, while Europe and NATO absorb the fallout, and China and Russia quietly lose leverage in the Middle East. Trump’s playbook is clear: threaten war, monetize fear, then sell “peace” at a premium, make a deal. As I’ve suggested, sell war, buy peace. If the deal fails, Kharg Island and the Strait of Hormuz remain on the table. Are you getting Trump’s peace through strength strategy yet? Have a nice day.
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goma
goma@soigomaa·
After a certain age, your parents slowly become your children. They ask simple questions, repeat stories, and depend on your patience the way you once depended on theirs. Very few understand this role reversal.What looks like innocence or inconvenience is really time coming full circle. Don't correct them harshly. Don't rush them. Care for them the way they once protected you. This is not a burden. It is repayment.
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Hit me with the harshest reality truth.

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Big Brain Philosophy
Big Brain Philosophy@BigBrainPhiloso·
"I wish I hadn't worked so hard." Dr. Gabor Maté opens up about his biggest life regret:
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