The upside of matte black
Category: Posts
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I’m Out of Control!!!
So insanely grand!
I’m on a roll!
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My good mark
$900,000 and above!
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Higher Skin Surface Area
The upside of being topless, and really really short shorts? 
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What is truly resilient, what *isn’t*?
Bitcoin is resilient … nothing else is? 
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Power Protocol
Power scarcity
How to exert power?
I’m out of this world!!!
Bitcoin is the granite!
Good for the next 1,000 years?
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What will still last 1,000 years from now?
Gold is a monetary protocol
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GAIN POWER
Gaining power … more power for the sake of power?
Keep stacking (your) power
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Bitcoin Principles & Philosophy
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See the next 100 years, short term range … 1,000 years (many centuries?)
21 million bitcoins 1,000 years from now — some will be lost.
Simple protocols
2035– 99%
hard cap scarcity
Power Protocol
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Now is a good time to buy chainlink
Bouncing back up, to higher highs!
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Thinking vs Action
The true scientist, the true innovator, the true tinker approaches life this way:
Keep fidgeting with it keep on iterating, bricolage, tinkering,… and just figures out and see what happens along the way.
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Permissionless
Chain it altogether, link it all together, bridge between fragmentation
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Death Dealer
The bow & the arrow? —> delivers death, work
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Economic Future
Or… right now?
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Maybe web 3 *is* here?
Layering infrastructures
interface sufficiently
Efficiently use existing stuff and workflows into blockchains as transactional mechanism
Transactional Mechanism
The singular Internet
Paper to digital
40-50 years ,,, new format of value… real estate, equities etc global trade …
Everything works much much better
Can’t game the system
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WHAT STIMULATES YOU?
How to stimulate yourself
How to enable
$10T of transactional value enabled
Enable from beginning to end
- The sun, the direct sun and sunlight
- Beautiful people, beautiful humans, beautiful women
- Coffee
- Being outside?
- Adrenaline, lifting very heavy weights
Maybe web 3 *is* here?
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Unified Golden Record
Critical Data
- Hidden debt?
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I AM A TANK!
Blitzkrieg!!
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The Easiest Way to Add Mass
Just drop a 60 pound weighted vest to your body! Boom, you’ve just added 60 pounds to your mass.
Assuming you’re around 155, 160 pounds, 60 pounds added you’re over 200! 
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How to spark motion in big mass tank
Add mass
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Everything is Optional
Wisdom from Cindy
opto— I choose
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$10,000->$100,000
Does it matter? To 10x your money — what does that really mean?
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Can you put a real life human being on the blockchain?
To verify their “humanness�
1. Confirming whether a follower is a real life human being or a bot (robot)
Through a public Bitcoin wallet address?
2. How can you “prove†your humanness online?
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$USD CASH IS USELESS
Cash is only useful, money is only useful when digital
If you got a band ($10,000 USD in $100 Benjamin notes— a stack of 100)— what can you do with it? Not much.
- When you take a band of $10,000 USD in American US DOLLAR cash to the bank, they use the counter thingy, and it “converts†the cash into 1’s and 0’s into your online banking account ,,, is this “tokenization�
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There is no such thing as white people, only Caucasian
Caucasian has certain facial morphological features
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PEAK CAPITAL
Bitcoin?
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Weakness is their Virtue and passion
and their duty —
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Man Haters?
What’s the equivalent of a misogynist (woman hater)— is misandrist?
The male equivalent of the term “misogynist,” which describes someone who harbors prejudice or contempt against women, is “misandrist.” Misandrist refers to someone who has a similar prejudice or contempt, but directed against men.
The word “misandry” comes from the Greek roots “misos” meaning hatred and “anÄ“r” (genitive “andrós”) meaning man. This formation mirrors the construction of the word “misogyny,” which combines “misos” with “gynÄ“,” meaning woman.
Etymology:
- Misandry: Formed from “misos” (hatred) + “andr-” (man).
- Misogyny: Formed from “misos” + “gynÄ“” (woman).
History:
The term “misandry” is relatively modern compared to “misogyny.” While “misogyny” has been in use since the mid-17th century, reflecting a longer recognized and discussed societal issue, “misandry” only appeared in the English language in the late 19th century. Its usage has become more common in contemporary discussions around gender relations, particularly in feminist and men’s rights contexts. The rise of the term corresponds to increased awareness and discussion of gender dynamics and biases against both women and men.

















































