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It's this a parody?

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This is the Bugle, the Bitcoin standard of news

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Is this a joke?

Is this a real story?

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1283 sats \ 2 replies \ @kr 19 Feb 2024

“if you don’t believe the Bitcoin Bugle or don’t get it, I don’t have time to try and convince you, sorry”
— satoshi nakamoto

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Upon a deep investigation I have come to realize this truth.

https://m.stacker.news/16807

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👀

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This is an exercise in verifying information lmao

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Media literacy is important

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Media deconstruction, No Agenda style.

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That's how I feel about our political system and rule of law, these days. I can't tell what's real and what's satire.

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I got, got but at least I didn't get too much got by the government.

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How do you make these so believable at first glance? What type of style is that?

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What makes our articles believable is the strangeness of the world around us. It's not our reporting that makes it believable, but what people are actually doing. The style is called Bugling

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Interesting!! I’ve never heard of that.

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LOL! I always love news from the Bugle, especially Canadian news.

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Lots to report on in regards to Canada

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I can totally see why. Canada is such a news worthy regime.

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If this was written by Reuters I wouldn't even bat an eye tbh

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Knowing the clown world and Canada, thought it was true

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These days tt's becoming harder to differentiate parody from reality in clown world

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..and for use in medical equipment designed for medically assisted suicide for Canadians with medical conditions deemed too expensive for tax payers to subsidize.

Plowshares into swords....

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I wonder if they will help their continental friends from the south and accept ASICs from US-based miners, free of charge!

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Pretty sure CrypoCloaks is already printing a 3d printed replica of the S9 to sell back to the Canadian government.

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