Posts by eab0e756d32b80bcd464f3d844b8040303075a13eabc3599a762c9ac7ab91f4f@mostr.pub
(DIR) Post #AoNYC2tWYXGouOhAPY by eab0e756d32b80bcd464f3d844b8040303075a13eabc3599a762c9ac7ab91f4f@mostr.pub
2024-11-24T20:29:15.000Z
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I mentioned in a prior note that I saw Ghost again. Now I got new pics of her.The underground garage cat. Protector of cars, and who also likes to jump out from under them and spook you.https://m.primal.net/MgPF.jpghttps://m.primal.net/MgPG.jpg
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2024-06-23T08:29:11.000Z
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I’m going to call this cat “Ghost”.It likes to sleep under peoples’ cars in an underground parking garage and startle them by running out super fast at the creepiest possible moment. https://image.nostr.build/f66defb00612e0c50c19532149fa758f0739ca86c3a2eb4a032cad0c52613e3b.jpg
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2024-11-24T20:29:48.000Z
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Nah they have tons of variety. And I know from the people here it’s the same cat. She acts the same too.
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2024-11-26T13:38:08.000Z
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One time I went with a bunch of friends to a famous old mosque, known for its rich history and architecture. It’s built on top of Saladin’s fortress. Women have to cover their heads with scarves in mosques, so I bought one of those out front. The problem was, I was wearing my prescription sunglasses, and had lost my normal eyeglasses. So I kept my sunglasses on to see properly inside, and the combo made me look like some wannabe discount rapper or something.Anyway, gm.https://m.primal.net/Mhrw.jpg
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2024-11-27T06:24:29.000Z
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My father in law checks the bitcoin price more often than I do now.
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2024-11-27T13:48:08.000Z
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There are offshore exchanges you can buy from, and some p2p options. It’s not trivial to access it. I saw on Twitter today that Binance was closing some Egyptian accounts for example.
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2024-11-27T13:49:13.000Z
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That’s okay, actually. Most were like that. You just need a scarf over your head. It’s not the same as more conservative approaches where they never show their hair.
(DIR) Post #Aoi5JnlnAfdFltL37Q by eab0e756d32b80bcd464f3d844b8040303075a13eabc3599a762c9ac7ab91f4f@mostr.pub
2024-12-04T17:50:33.000Z
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Saw this cyberpunk art by Sofia Sanz the other day and can’t stop looking at it.The buildings especially. There is an Impressionist aspect to them that makes the lighting look so cool.https://sofiasanz.artstation.com/https://m.primal.net/MneD.jpg
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2025-03-03T02:05:32.000Z
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My mother has never watched The Matrix.I provided various contexts about themes since it is a 25-year old movie, but then suggested that she actually do so. Like, really. Out of a thousand action movies, watch that one.It’s a classic now, imo. On the list of movies that proper movie enthusiasts can’t not have watched.
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2025-06-11T03:39:50.000Z
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What is something that is generally regarded as great, but you don’t like it?#asknostrhttps://blossom.primal.net/fd433259370345c78104ff4cbd6bcec81877e8feaabda9361dd9f3a0e56a38b2.jpg
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2025-07-11T16:55:08.000Z
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We’re in the part of the cycle where my father in law is very satisfied with the performance of his bitcoin and texts me about it.https://blossom.primal.net/32397b8f609125643193747f47a050529461fb40e1c74f5d534d01def3fcf5d2.jpghttps://blossom.primal.net/0010693071cdccaf5f02c99eeeb831c6a800477e37f6bdcc82fccbe5f4abad25.jpg
(DIR) Post #Awu3m8UfnOVPiMWaWG by eab0e756d32b80bcd464f3d844b8040303075a13eabc3599a762c9ac7ab91f4f@mostr.pub
2025-08-06T15:17:31.000Z
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A big conservative political podcast (seven figure YouTube subscribers) asked me to come on and talk about bitcoin (sat next to them on the plane out of the May conference in Vegas, which sparked their request).Last week when I went on the show, they decided to emphasize a talking point of why tariffs are great and will usher in a golden age, and some questions about bitcoin.When asked about tariffs, I generally disagreed that they would be bullish or usher in a new golden age, mentioned that the past three months of data doesn’t show a decline in import prices which means it has been a tax on Americans, and eventually we moved to discussing bitcoin.They ended up not airing the talk, and instead ran the clip with someone else who agreed on the tariff points. Waste of time, basically.It’s a reminder that a big percentage of what you see in heavily politicized media is about narrative framing and talking points rather than genuine attempts to discuss or explore. It reminded me why I normally decline to go on political shows; I had only agreed to this one because the catalyst was in person and so the agreeable side of me was like “sure, why not”.Well, that’s why not.
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2025-10-02T23:00:15.000Z
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Government officials often use “security” as an excuse to take your rights. They’ll increasingly say they need to surveil and control your communications and payments to keep people secure.How about starting with the streets and trains and such? If they were actually serious about security more-so than control, they’d make sure that basic stuff is sorted out first.
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2026-01-08T00:39:04.000Z
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I had to fly down south to help a relative with a health issue.I’m at a Cracker Barrel for the first time, since it’s adjacent to my hotel. The 50-something waitress is calling me “baby girl” when asking if I need anything.I texted my husband like, “there are apparently two people in the world comfortable enough to call me ‘baby girl’, you and this waitress.”Southern hospitality tends to stand out for those that are not familiar with it. A couple years ago, my husband and I went down to South Carolina for a wedding, stayed at a random hotel, and in the parking lot as we walked up to it, a random couple that was leaving the hotel said “how y’all doin?” In the warmest possible tone. Up north, that kind of thing is rare. We just pass each other in parking lots. That’s our way. So we were like, “uh, good…” ::awkward smile::
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2026-01-10T17:40:45.000Z
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Rather than choosing their tribe based on shared principles, most people just reprogram their principles around whatever their tribe is doing.
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2026-01-17T14:54:26.000Z
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Canada lowered tariffs on Chinese EVs to similar levels of a few years ago (up to a limited number, and still 6% tariffs rather than zero).US politicians are angry about about it, despite the fact that the US literally had/has a free trade agreement with Canada involving cars and many other products.In the US, we keep dunking on our neighbors to the north about how lefty they are, since indeed they’re a lot more lefty than us, when ironically this decision by Canada is historically a conservative position: freer competition and lower taxes, and yet that’s the one we’re most angry about.It's an example of how quickly perceptions can shift, the Overton window can shift, political parties ran rotate policies, etc. Everything becomes about optics and tribes.A few years ago if someone said, "So Canada used to put 100% punitive tariffs on Chinese EVs, and now they're going to lower those a lot so that Canadians can buy more affordable EVs if they wish, and China will do the same for some Canadian stuff," most people would be like, "well, good."
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2026-01-17T18:45:06.000Z
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You seem confused about the purpose of my post, acting as though I disagree with you.
(DIR) Post #B2ywNFc8EtSxZsVWqW by eab0e756d32b80bcd464f3d844b8040303075a13eabc3599a762c9ac7ab91f4f@mostr.pub
2026-02-04T14:10:16.000Z
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The administration went silent on the Epstein files because they and their friends are in it a bunch. Just as much as their enemies.Trump's first administration and Biden's administration both sat on the files. Trump's second administration campaigned on releasing them, then tried to conceal them until Massie and others legally forced the issue.They hope just lying about it and ignoring it enough will make it go away. That strategy worked for them for other issues in the past. But this time they've fractured part of their base away, like MJT.It's swamp all the way down.
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2026-02-06T04:26:23.000Z
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Algos treating bitcoin like SaaS.https://blossom.primal.net/942b76adae82e37449308ee1eb738083382e03ee62f140f34009003278f7d7aa.png Relatively few new retail investors came in this cycle. Meanwhile, altcoins exhausted basically every possible narrative for why they should exist and are set to more persistently fade into irrelevance, with most of them not even really reaching new highs this time. Bitcoin separated from the pack for the most part, but had trouble catching a sustained bid nonetheless.-Some institutional investors are indeed spooked by the quantum risk. That had a nonzero impact, and I have really good sources on that. But if quantum was the main catalyst for the underperformance as some like to argue, then there'd most likely be a big performance gap between bitcoin (hard to upgrade) vs more centralized altcoins (easy to upgrade) that are marketing quantum resiliency roadmaps. That's not happening, though, which largely disproves that as the main culprit.-Most institutional investors I've looked into have little knowledge or even awareness of the spam issue, version wars, fork wars, etc.-Biggest factor seems to just be a combo of 1) buyer exhaustion (lack of retail, lack of sovereigns, leaving basically a corporate play this cycle) and 2) weighed down by the more permanent stagnation of altcoins (which is good in the long run but a headwind here, because there is a lot of cross-ownership between them and bitcoin).
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2026-02-10T13:20:06.000Z
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The artist didn’t see any pics of my husband, and technically a version of this character has existed in my head since prior to getting married.But I probably do have a “type”.