When is Ross speaking or has he already spoke 🤦
christo
christo@zaps.lol
npub1qs3z...tccl
Vance makes just as many faux pas but doesn't have the donny swag to pull it off
I was vibing with AI today, so cool
It will never stop. It will never leave me, and it will never hurt me, never shout at me, or get drunk and hit me, or say it was too busy to spend time with me. It would always be there. And it would die to protect me....
Wait what 💀
The minute Nostr starts gaining any real world adoption, Meta and X will integrate Ln like a shot
Be the change you want to see in the world
Stack sats stay humble
Are you listening to this landfill guy 🤦🤣
Tokenise the lost coins as ordinals
Sell the shitcoin ordinals to schmucks
Make 75 million
Buy the Landfill from the government
Find the needle in the haystack
Simple
The #Nostr wars cast unmasked
From left to right: @Gigi @DarthCoin ₿⚡️ @ODELL @CARLA⚡️ @Derek Ross and @walker


New Sats symbol just dropped @ODELL


"A journey of owning one Bitcoin must begin with a single sat."
Laostr Tzustr
Is this guy shilling a wrapped shitcoin at Vegas 🤣🤣🤣
The Secret Game of the Elites:
Cards as a Blueprint for Power
Did you know the deck of cards was allegedly designed by the elites as a covert lesson for their children on ruling society?
Each element of the deck holds a deeper meaning, a coded guide to control and influence. Let’s break it down:
The Four Suits: Pillars of Power
Clubs: Strategy – The suit of cunning and planning. It represents the art of maneuvering resources, outwitting rivals, and mastering the chessboard of society.
Hearts: Relationships – The suit of loyalty and alliances. It teaches the power of emotional bonds, persuasion, and manipulating trust to maintain influence.
Spades: Hard Work – The suit of labor and grit. It symbolizes the toil of the masses, the foundation elites exploit to build their empires.
Diamonds: Refinement/Technology – The suit of innovation and prestige. It reflects the tools and sophistication that elevate the elite above the rest.
The Court Cards: Roles of Rule
Jack: Trading – The merchant of power, brokering deals and resources to keep the system humming.
Queen: Governance – The steward of order, maintaining the structure of society through laws and influence.
King: War – The enforcer, wielding violence or authority to crush opposition and protect the hierarchy.
Ace: The Common Man – Numbered one, the ace is the everyman, seemingly weak but with hidden potential. Cyclically, it can rise to eleven, surpassing all others to disrupt or topple the system—a reminder that even the elite’s game can be undone.
The Numbers: Time and Cycles
52 cards mirror the 52 weeks of the year, symbolizing the rhythm of control.
4 suits align with the 4 seasons, reflecting the natural cycles elites harness to perpetuate their rule.
13 ranks per suit echo the lunar cycles, tying power to time itself.
The deck isn’t just a game—it’s a masterclass in domination, disguised as play.
The elites teach their heirs to wield strategy, relationships, labor, and technology, while never forgetting the wildcard: the common man, who can rise and reshape the game entirely.
Calle wears an orange face mask to hide his identity, yet he is famous for the very mask that reveals him
@walker new pod looks 😎 cool
Looks like 3 straight no coiner economists and Walker discussing fiat
Bitcoin paradox
Orange pill everyone = mass adoption = ngu = less sats per dollar
Orange pill no-one = no adoption = ngd = more sats per dollar