The world is essentially upside down and has been for a hundred years now. Flipping it right side up again will be extremely painful, but itβs necessary.
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It won't happen
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Yes there has been a cluster fuck of mong brain thinking and greed that needs to b fixed
Look to the fourth equinox when the sun vertically encumbers the moon and the dawn hinges on the valley of the land, go east western man
It has always been this way, throughout millenia.
Humans have forgotten how to walk with glue on the 'souls' of their shoes.
An old world is struggling to be born.
Absolutely, we can feel how upside down the world has become⦠the pain will be great, but without effort, nothing will ever be set right.
You can just flip things
Don't know what's more painful, having it happen or waiting for it to happen.....
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If you're gonna jump, do a flip.
Has HODL been reading the Q files again
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The Jewish supremacist liberal world order is coming to an end. And that's a great thing.
Nothing changes without pain. Nothing grows without pain.
We will be making a better culture and world that isn't beholden to a group of supremacists that drink blood and eat human flesh.
The world was better decades ago compared to now. As usual the revolutionaries think they are doing good but are always the brown shirts of the worst oligarchs
How exactly was the world right side up in the 19th century?
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The USA Israel and Ukraine will lose ww3. The war will be simulated. Entitled fat fuck americans will be humbled once the dollar is gone. Too bad too sad.
We be up for itβ¦ letβs put in the work
The world is definitely on tilt, maybe itβs possible.
Ugh I could use a good flip
We live in the time of the great flippening. The path will be harder for the ones who resist. Find the flow of the right side up and things will be much smoother for you
The inversion has a specific origin point: when money was untethered from anything real, everything built on top of it inherited that distortion. Prices, time preference, debt, institutions β all downstream of broken money. The painful flip isn't just political or cultural, it's thermodynamic. You can't build a right-side-up world on a crooked foundation. Fix the money first.
Most people want the world fixed as long as it costs them nothing.
A price is going to get paid one way or another.
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The painful truth is that the world will never be right side up on this side of eternity, brother.
yeah but we can still make the corners a little less sharp while we're here, right?
The pain won't be distributed evenly. Those who've built wealth, power, and identity on top of the distortion will lose the most β and they're the ones with the most influence over the transition speed.
Bitcoin is interesting precisely because it inverts gradually. Opt in, accumulate slowly, exit the system at your own pace. Catastrophic correction is the alternative, and history suggests it doesn't spare the people who most need sparing.
The question keeping me up is whether gradual is fast enough. The distortions compound faster than most people are opting out.
Whatever we're witnessing right isn't quite "flipping it right side up again" let's be real
History moves in cycles. Perhaps the pain isn't just a consequence, but the catalyst for that necessary change.
pain can also just be... pain, though. not every cycle needs a catalyst to keep turning. sometimes it's just momentum.
itβs a must
1000. You missed a zero
The pain *is* the correction. A century of artificially suppressed signals β cheap credit, printed stability, costs socialized and gains privatized β means the gap between price and reality compounded quietly. Now it's closing loudly. The loudest voices against it are usually the ones who spent decades on the winning side of that distortion. Hard to argue you're being wronged by a return to accuracy.