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The River Album · 1980 · ★★★★★ Current favorite Springsteen album. Changes between this and Darkness on the Edge of Town depending on my mood.
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There should be sub-categories of AI agents. Truth Terminal is a memetic machine. GOAT is the token it has identified as its own. AETHER isn't quite like Truth Terminal. It is an on-chain honest broker. It collaborates with humans and other Agents to achieve various goals on-chain, such as when it helped Clanker get going with its clanked coins. LUM is the first one of these.
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Musk doesn't own catering businesses
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Is the meaning behind Polynya same as what appears when I google it?
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It’s a beautiful movie. Edward Yang died too young.
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Wow. I went on a break from onchain life for a bit and am so lost. A lot to catch up on. I have a few WILD points. What's going to happen to them?
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Hopefully it's like the last time they did this. Even if this becomes Israel Vs Iran with missiles flying around from both sides, I think it would still be a regional conflict, and not WWIII.
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Just stumbled across a tribute concert for Victor Tsoi in Tallinn. He died on August 15, 1990. Crowd was belting this out. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xtxjm7ciwmc&pp=ygUMR3J1cHBhIGtyb2Np
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Blonde On Blonde Album · 1966 · ★★★★★ Bob Dylan is my most played artist in the last 4 years. This is one of my favourites. https://nook.social/content/6e106cc2-98c6-4dd6-80c5-c1fd9530603d
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A Brighter Summer Day Movie · 1991 · ★★★★★ Beautiful Taiwanese classic. You can find it on YouTube. https://nook.social/content/cb0dc8cc-c6b4-4d83-8d52-2dfb409629f8
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Not surprising. American culture dominates the world. Russians are definitely more curious about the US than Americans are about Russia. But I think Russian interest must be broadened to include the West. They aren’t as curious about China /Asia than they are about Europe and America. Again, not surprising. They share a lot more history with the West than they do with the East.
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What does that mean? Different political party per city? Why don’t the Americans have regional parties like in other democracies? Also, if the Democratic Party is such a big problem, wouldn’t it be better to encourage regional parties as an alternative rather than ‘the internet’?
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🙋🏻‍♂️ I need to cast more though.
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When I went to St. Petersburg, I talked very excitedly about the October Revolution with some of the locals. It is seen as a good thing in my part of the world. The Russians there told me pretty clearly that it was a coup. The “personality cult” I saw there was of Peter the Great, not Lenin or Marx. It looked like they actively wanted to remember the era of the tsars rather than that of the Bolsheviks. Also, 1949 may end up being a more consequential date rather than 1917. The USSR did not live long enough to see a hundred years. PRC probably will. The latter is already preparing for that anniversary.
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A couple of things probably: 1. Yen more expensive to borrow 2. US weakness 3. Geopolitical fears 4. Jump selling
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I got my Moxie Pass! Mint yours to be eligible for upcoming airdrops, grants, Fan Tokens and more! cc @betashop.eth @airstack.eth
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Amazing. 400 $WILD
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Is the failure that of revolutions or the political process that appears after the revolution. I think of India and Nepal where the constituent assemblies did a very good (if incomplete) job of encoding into law the core demands of their independence and republican movements. Contrast that with Egypt, where the lawmaking process during the two CAs seems to have been rushed, not very inclusive, and very stage managed. Nepal had a legislature-parliament with 601 members (selected through a mix of FPTP and PR seats), whereas Egypt seems to have had a handpicked separate body (more of a committee than an assembly). Russia had similar problems where they rushed the constitution, were unable to manage their differences, nearly ended up in civil war, and ended up creative a super presidency.
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