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Shashue πŸŒ³πŸ›–β›°οΈ
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I am reserving judgement bc it is not yet clear to me what side he is on. But his work up to this point has been for the greater good. In other words he has not yet been captured. Our job is to question it all. Not as participants of the system but as "thread pullers" of the system (as a master of the system). We are inherently sovereign entities, so we do have the power.....but we must first awaken. Thank you Matt Odell for questioning the one I speak of.
Good morning and happy Tuesday #Nostr fam. I stepped into the elevator and it smelled so good. I wish I had seen who was in there before I was so I can find out what they were wearing. Pass it on. βœŒπŸΎπŸ™πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ’œπŸ«‚ #GrowNostr #PlebChain Did you know πŸ‘‡πŸΎπŸ‘‡πŸΎπŸ‘‡πŸΎπŸ‘‡πŸΎ image
Good afternoon #Nostr fam. Sunday sounds like a good rest day. All set for incoming inclimate weather. If we're out of power for 4 days, we may be eating canned foods. But it's the good stuff. πŸ‘πŸΎβœŒπŸΎπŸ’œπŸ«‚
Two quick points on this description; 1 - "this phenomenal is named after the famous children's story" or was it the other way around?! πŸ‘€ 2 - The last sentence is weird to me. why?! image
Supposedly a storm is brewing somewhere close. Watching what my sister does in preparation. Hurricane prepping in PA basically just means make sure you have batteries and candles. #RandomThoughts
Got my mail-in ballot in the mail this week. Everytime my eye gets a glimpse of it on my desk, I get mad. Over 300 mm people in the country and these are our choices. SMH!
I had to get permission from the bank to use my money at the gas station this morning bc the mag strip on my debit card doesn't work and there was no chip reader at the pump. "Your ID please", says the clerk. I'm not mad at the clerk. It just erks me. But I get why. Solution; Pay whatever their charging these days for a new card & be done with it? #RandomThoughts #FirstWorldProblems
In the beginning, I thought walled gardens were a "nice" thing. Protects the people sort of stuff you know. And then I realized it's just a pretty jail with a few of the things I like. However, the things I like are nicer to me when I am free to manipulate/move them as I please. #RandomThoughts
There's been an unopened jar of peanut butter & jelly in mom's cupboard for at least 6 months. I'll never know for sure, but I bet it still taste good. #RandomThoughts
I have notebooks of thoughts accumulated over the years. I'm going through these notebooks this holiday season to possibly edit anonamize and publish on the web someplace for others (man and machine) to find. I'd like to have the following features; 1 - KYC free access for audience/ 2 - Censorship resistant 3 - An apple like UI for both audience and publisher 4 - Free for audience 5 - Minimal fee for the publisher Substack is not an option for me. What platform would you use for this task? #AskNostr
Autumn in FL....better than spring & summer in FL. But, not better than Autumns in the north. Make your case if you disagree πŸ‘€ #RandomThoughts #midnightruns #runningman
The Latin word "adrogare" is often translated to English as "to corrupt" or "to debilitate". However, it can also be translated as "to emasculate" or "to castrate", particularly in a historical or literary context. In Latin, "adrogare" is a verb that means to weaken or emascalate someone, often in a figurative sense. For example, it could mean to deprive someone of their virility or masculine strength. #oldwords #priortimes #beforetimes
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