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This video explains why this one strait is so important to even the USA.
Just like how every company HAD to create their own version of Netflix. Soon the Fediverse will mature and EVERYONE will have a social media platform. mark my words.
If you find YouTube ads annoying, embed it into nesign and watch it here. Ads do not travel to Nesign.
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EVERYONE KNOWS WHAT A MONOPOLY IS! But, I have been trying to tell people why today's problems is Oligopolies not Monopolies specifically. Here's a video explaining it.
It seems that state actors and groups are ramping us hacking efforts across all platforms. Please go ahead and reset your passwords on any account that matters to you. If you are noticing that you are receiving random authentication codes from your different accounts, reset the passwords associated to those emails and accounts immediately. Consider those passwords compromised and you should replace them anywhere possible. "The Great Hackening" will come eventually. Now is the most opportune time because there is so much wealth tied up in poorly protected online accounts currently. The Great Hackening will NEED a Bailout when it happens.
We have maintained 100% up-rate for this year.
Metals can never go to zero like other assets. The crash was intentional. Don’t lose your position. Strengthen it.
Eventually the “Fediverse” will be better optimized and Nesign will be able to integrate into it. —————-—————————- Then you will see growth in this platform you could never see with the walled gardened economy for social media. (Why do you think an emerging app with growing MAU is worth billions? - Because it’s an app not controlled by the Oligopoly yet breaking out)
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I am in my second semester now.
I suggest everyone do market research and start investing in the carbon market now.
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In July 2005, Biologist Richard Dawkins presented a TED Talk titled "Why The Universe Seems So Strange." Dawkins argues that the reality set forth by your own lived experiences don't always align with the lived experiences and understandings by other perspectives. Perspective is powerful especially when presented with objective truths that do not align with your understanding of reality. For example, imagine you are in a completely dark cave and cannot see anything. To your perspective the cave is completely dark, hostile, and unnavigable but to the bat watching you, its a completely visible environment and it just wishes you would leave its home. Without understanding the bats perspective, you would not be able to perceive that a creature would be acclimated to an environment that is completely hostile to your understanding of reality. Dawkins uses many examples such as the idea that, in a vacuum, two objects regardless of weight will hit the ground at the same time. This understanding of physics would be completely unintuitive to a creature whose perspective is formed outside of a vacuum. The question isn't necessarily "Why the universe seems so strange", but more, "Why the universe seems so strange to your understanding of reality." The same way you wake up each day, like an ouroboros who questions the taste of chicken but never clears its palate, your overall reality is a questionable cycle. When you begin to question truths outside of your needed understandings you begin to see the complex webs of realities that create consistency on the small scale but chaos on the larger scale. Question for Dawkins* I would ask Dawkins about his understanding on whether the ability for humans to look at and question the overall web of complex realities was caused through an evolutionary goal or boredom once our initial needs as a creature were met? (If so, is it repeatable?)
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This video explains why this one strait is so important to even the USA.
Just like how every company HAD to create their own version of Netflix. Soon the Fediverse will mature and EVERYONE will have a social media platform. mark my words.
If you find YouTube ads annoying, embed it into nesign and watch it here. Ads do not travel to Nesign.
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Added a video
EVERYONE KNOWS WHAT A MONOPOLY IS! But, I have been trying to tell people why today's problems is Oligopolies not Monopolies specifically. Here's a video explaining it.
It seems that state actors and groups are ramping us hacking efforts across all platforms. Please go ahead and reset your passwords on any account that matters to you. If you are noticing that you are receiving random authentication codes from your different accounts, reset the passwords associated to those emails and accounts immediately. Consider those passwords compromised and you should replace them anywhere possible. "The Great Hackening" will come eventually. Now is the most opportune time because there is so much wealth tied up in poorly protected online accounts currently. The Great Hackening will NEED a Bailout when it happens.
We have maintained 100% up-rate for this year.
Metals can never go to zero like other assets. The crash was intentional. Don’t lose your position. Strengthen it.
Eventually the “Fediverse” will be better optimized and Nesign will be able to integrate into it. —————-—————————- Then you will see growth in this platform you could never see with the walled gardened economy for social media. (Why do you think an emerging app with growing MAU is worth billions? - Because it’s an app not controlled by the Oligopoly yet breaking out)
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I am in my second semester now.
I suggest everyone do market research and start investing in the carbon market now.
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Added a video
In July 2005, Biologist Richard Dawkins presented a TED Talk titled "Why The Universe Seems So Strange." Dawkins argues that the reality set forth by your own lived experiences don't always align with the lived experiences and understandings by other perspectives. Perspective is powerful especially when presented with objective truths that do not align with your understanding of reality. For example, imagine you are in a completely dark cave and cannot see anything. To your perspective the cave is completely dark, hostile, and unnavigable but to the bat watching you, its a completely visible environment and it just wishes you would leave its home. Without understanding the bats perspective, you would not be able to perceive that a creature would be acclimated to an environment that is completely hostile to your understanding of reality. Dawkins uses many examples such as the idea that, in a vacuum, two objects regardless of weight will hit the ground at the same time. This understanding of physics would be completely unintuitive to a creature whose perspective is formed outside of a vacuum. The question isn't necessarily "Why the universe seems so strange", but more, "Why the universe seems so strange to your understanding of reality." The same way you wake up each day, like an ouroboros who questions the taste of chicken but never clears its palate, your overall reality is a questionable cycle. When you begin to question truths outside of your needed understandings you begin to see the complex webs of realities that create consistency on the small scale but chaos on the larger scale. Question for Dawkins* I would ask Dawkins about his understanding on whether the ability for humans to look at and question the overall web of complex realities was caused through an evolutionary goal or boredom once our initial needs as a creature were met? (If so, is it repeatable?)
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The 2025 laureates in the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine and economic sciences talk to Lucy Hockings and students in the audience at the Royal Palace in Stockholm about their discoveries and achievements, and how these might find a practical application.
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