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“The hard part is lifting capital controls, which becomes unthinkable the moment they’re instituted. Who wants to keep funds in a country which confuses bank accounts with a bear trap?” -The Mandibles
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Pelican6 1 year ago
Heading to El Salvador 🇸🇻 today for a week of surf and serve 🤙🏼.
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Pelican6 2 years ago
“…The hard part is lifting capital controls, which becomes unthinkable the moment they’re instituted. Who wants to keep funds in a country which confuses bank accounts with a bear trap.” -Douglas Mandible #[0]
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Pelican6 2 years ago
7am somewhere in Jersey. Subsidized free energy for the wealthy? What is happening here? ⚡️’s for interesting or funny responses. image
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Pelican6 2 years ago
Added to the collection today for 1 Blue Strip (Franklin) What will it be worth end of year? Correct answer gets ⚡️’d image
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Pelican6 2 years ago
I really appreciate the daily encouragement email I get from #[0]​ image
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Pelican6 2 years ago
Farmer and writer, Wendell Berry, on the persistence of rivers: "To a river, as to any natural force, an obstruction is merely an opportunity. For the river's nature is to flow; it is not just spatial in dimension, but temporal as well. All things must yield to the impulse of the water in time, if not today then tomorrow or in a thousand years. If its way is obstructed then it goes around the obstruction or under it or over it and, flowing past it, wears it away. Men may dam it and say that they have made a lake, but it will still be a river. It will keep its nature and bide its time, like a caged wild animal alert for the slightest opening. In time it will have its way; the dam like the ancient cliffs will be carried away piecemeal in the currents." Source: The Unforeseen Wilderness