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A new world is struggling to be born.
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HODL 1 month ago
I saw this post once where a woman asked her doctor if getting Botox would make her look 25, he said “no, you’re gonna look like a 42 year old woman who got Botox”. I think about that post a lot lol
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HODL 1 month ago
@primal fucked up by giving me easy access to a gif button on here. Prepare to be spammed relentlessly lol image
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HODL 1 month ago
Bitcoin Boogie is now LIVE on @zapstore the game is ridiculously hard I think my best score was 56. Give it a try and let me know what you think! image
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HODL 1 month ago
lol I just vibecoded a bitcoin flappy bird style game it’s actually fun as fuck. Now I gotta try and figure out how to get it up on the app stores.
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HODL 1 month ago
Thankfully we have very few of these types on nostr 😂
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HODL 1 month ago
lol I just heard there’s a conspiracy theory on X that I ran away from X after my investment in $NAKA went bad. Couple things 1. I’m nostr only and have been for awhile. 2. Yes that was a terrible investment lmao 😂 3. I didn’t become nostr only for ideological reasons, but simply because I locked myself out of my X account and don’t know how to regain access. True story lol
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HODL 1 month ago
A very practical reason I found to believe in God again is that by having faith I am free not to worry about myself any longer. God is in charge, not I. Which frees me up to protect so many more things than just myself. Which gives me a feeling of deep meaning and purpose. Because living for yourself is a miserable existence. This is what Kierkegaard called the “leap of faith”. If the ultimate outcome isn’t on your shoulders, you’re freed to act with a kind of boldness and generosity that pure self-reliance can make difficult. For me this experience of surrendering reveals something real about how life works best. Some would push back and say you don’t need God specifically for that reorientation. That secular commitments to others, to justice, to creative work can achieve a similar outward turn. But Dostoevsky, argued that without a transcendent grounding, those commitments eventually lose their anchor. I think we’ve seen in our modern world that he was right and so back to Christ I go.
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HODL 1 month ago
For news on nostr I highly recommend @FLASH. The hands down best news resource on nostr.
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HODL 1 month ago
Instincts > information