Tell me some useful information and I’ll zap you 615 sats.
I’ll determine if it’s useful or not lol 😂
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This is the first one that came to mind as I just learned this:
Marx was not the first to do a class analysis. His analysis wasn't even accurate and well-defined. It was bogus.
French radical liberals Charles Comte and Charles Dunoyer did it before him and more accurately. They divided society into the productive class (industrialists) and unproductive class (parasites).
https://www.libertarianism.org/articles/libertarian-class-analysis
The former acquires wealth by producing and cooperating (entrepreneurs, workers, labourers, investors).
The later does so by stealing and coercing (State, bureaucrats, thieves, cronies).
This analysis is essentially libertarian in spirit.
Many liberals use Marxist class analysis rather than that of Comte and Dunoyer and come to the wrong political conclusions that go against their core philosophy.
When buying perishable food always grab the items in the back of the fridge.
The freshest stuff is stocked in the back
The majority of the struggles we have in our lives have less to do with the thing that we want to do than the resistance of the emotions we must work through to accomplish it.
Spend more time in the sun! Serotonin and Vitamin D is way underrepresented in our times and don't get hooked on cheap dopamine in form from social media, sugar, pron or other stuff. Work for it! Go out touch some grass, take in the sun and take care of your family! Take responsibility for your time with the sun and your serotonin and dopamine levels.
Good luck, thanks for helping with some Sats, they are always welcome.
Dedicate a few minutes to practice meditation or simply breathe deeply. This can help reduce stress and improve your emotional well -being.
Closing your eyes can improve memory recall, as it helps in relaxation and focus.
This little arrow points to the side of the car where the fuel deposit is


my cats breath smells like cat food.
Hang a clear shoe organizer on the back of a door to store various small items like toiletries, snacks, or craft supplies. This helps you utilize vertical space and keeps things tidy
Invest in drawer dividers to keep your utensils or office supplies organized. This prevents clutter and makes iteasier to find what you need quickly, whether in the kitchen or workspace
Do not zap me 615 sats.
Memento mori
@UNCLE ROCKSTAR you knocked me off the top Zap , do I need to retaliate ?
99% of Nostr users do not have useful information to give
An easy rule of thumb for scuba diving is that you shouldn’t ascend faster than the bubbles from your regulator do. This prevents bubbles forming in your blood from trapped nitrogen, and thus decompression sickness.
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Milk is not a good store of value
10% of 15 is the same as 15% of 10.
Don't squat with your spurs on.
When people talk about traveling to the past, they worry about radically changing the present by doing something small, but barely anyone in the present really thinks that they can radically change the future by doing something small.
When people talk about traveling to the past, they worry about radically changing the present by doing something small, but barely anyone in the present really thinks that they can radically change the future by doing something small.
Don’t be afraid.
It was less than 100 years ago that Edwin Hubble made the discovery that we live inside a galaxy, and there are countless other galaxies in the sky.
Lakers to win the NBA championship is a +1200 that’s incredible value.
Music artists are now prioritizing short Instagram reel style videos over traditional music video format
What you focus on shapes your thoughts, emotions, and actions. Be intentional about what you consume (news, social media, conversations) and who you spend time with. Guard your attention like you would your money—invest it wisely, and it will pay off in clarity, productivity, and peace of mind.
Charles Murray's _Human Accomplishment_ is one of the most important books of the last generation. Despite the fact that Murray shies away from drawing the obvious conclusions, his data are so clear that not a word is needed.
More expensive cuts of beef (generally from the loin sector) can be cooked well without losing tenderness, but cheaper cuts are best left medium rare if you don't want to chew on a shoe sole.
In addition, a slightly coarser salt facilitates the seasoning because it is more difficult for it to be excessively salty.
Love implies responsibility, and selfishness requires service.
The Only Way To Predict The Future Is To Create It
There are only two genders
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Sweet potatoes are good in the crock pot
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There is no rational basis for the belief that the future will in any way resemble the past. It's something we all accept on faith.
That at first glance seems perhaps the opposite of useful; indeed, David Hume spent years letting it depress him and he resorted to just spending his days playing backgammon in the park.
But when you let it remind you that all of your future predictions are no more or less likely than each other, it lets you stop clinging to your predictions, and reminds you that preparing for one likely future is foolish; living your life as resiliently as possible so that you'll be steadfast no matter what comes at you is wise.
Some might take it as a reason to live for the present, but you didn't think a Bitcoiner was going to tell you to have a high time preference now did you? Besides, when it's just as likely you'll be alive as that you won't be, I'm not sure why that would justify being without means. Hopefully this is something we can learn as a species; the boomers certainly seemed to take the opposite approach.
Appreciate the present, and your ability to get stronger and more resilient now. But never take it as an excuse to prey on the future's resources.
As for things a bit more mundane -- organ meats are fucking awesome for your health, and they're not nearly as gross as most Americans seem to think they are. In other words, offal isn't awful.
If you zap me 615 sats i will zap you back 1230sats 😉💪
Using 1 #Haven relay and its built-in blastr is better than setting up a whole bunch of relays in each Nostr app
The 6th halving is the first halving which is also a difficulty adjustment
Whenever you are stressed or feeling down, take a few really deep breaths. The deepest breaths you've taken that day. See how that makes you feel.
A correct decision is a combination of 90% information and 10% judgment.
You *should* just do things
Your playful arrogance is a useful performative model in our memetic economy that is becoming more and more automated and less and less humanistic.
Jesus Christ is Lord.
To test if a battery is still good, drop it from a couple inches onto a hard surface. If it bounces and falls over, it’s likely dead; if it lands with a thud, it’s got charge left.
Earth is huge flat and our governments are full of reptilians 🦖
"We activists want very much for our efforts to save the world to be successful. But if we do not find the balance between our work and the nourishment we need, we will never be very successful. The practice of walking meditation, mindful breathing, bringing our body and mind to rest, and coming into contact with the refreshing and healing elements within us and around us are essential for our survival." - Thich Nhat Hanh
Craig Wright is an utter cunt
If you have heartburn at night, lay on your left-hand side. Shape of the ole gullet & gravity will mitigate it. 🫡
Reproduce more
Stacking on taproot results in more sats when it comes time to consolidate utxos.
a bush in the hand is worth two birds in the bush
I know you're joking, but that is extremely useful.
You can use it in general conversation. if they automatically agree with you and don't see the error. You can skip the technical talks.
Zapping is good for the soul.
Carbs are anabolic and it’s useful to eat them around lifting. But you don’t really need them unless you’re trying to build muscle
The Vatican says there's no scriptural ground for papal infallibility. And the previous pope said the clear testimony of scripture and the early church is that it was presbyterian...
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In the 17th century, during the Golden Age, Amsterdam wasn’t just a hub for trade and tulips — it was a magnet for sailors, sex workers, and scandal. The Zeedijk area, right by today’s Red Light District, was known as “the sailors’ hell.” Taverns offered booze, opium, and anything else a weary sea dog might crave. Some bars even had trapdoors — if a customer got too drunk or rowdy, they’d literally drop him into the canal.
And here’s a weird twist: the Church taxed brothels. So technically, the clergy profited off sin — Amsterdam has always known how to balance vice with pragmatism.
It's legal to carry guns on private property, even if it's a "gun-free zone." The worst case scenario that will happen to you if you're caught is you'll be asked to leave or trespassed.
You should seize the opportunity and conceal a gun anywhere that doesn't have metal detectors and pat-downs in place.
30 is where it stops being an age and becomes a way of life
Coffee is solving all problems ☕⚠️
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The sarcophagus in the Queens chamber of the pyramid at Giza is the original baptismal font, except the Egyptians actually knew how to do it right. Given that it is their word, that would make sense.
They were doing sensory deprivation to induce theta neural oscillations which "opens the ba". Ba is to the Egyptians what Christians today would be most familiar with as "the Holy Spirit". Ba can be found in the word baptism. Also, bath, basin, and basalt. The ancient Egyptians were manufacturing chemicals in many of the buildings that still stand today. They used some of those chemicals to make magnesium sulfate. We call magnesium sulfate Epsom salts because it was discovered like 400 years ago in Epsom in the UK.
Bullshit. The Egyptians were making it thousands of years before Epsom was the name of a chunk of Earth's crust.. It was "ba salt" used in the BAptismal BAth poured into the sarcophagi BAsin.
If you want to know the significance of theta neural oscillations, a good place to look would be the now declassified military intelligence correspondence on the subject of paranormal espionage research that cited the biomedical models of the guy who was obviously the target of the American Airlines Flight 191 "accident". It was probably nothing. Guy was on Mossad's and the US's radar and he dies 2 years after writing his book and 4 years before his work is cited in, at the time, classified military research on paranormal espionage.
This is useful in the same way watching The Big Short is useful. Almost everyone you know is full of shit, but there are a few weirdos out there who know what's up.
AI will make most people illiterate
