Howdy there, partner! Welcome on into the Stacker Saloon.
Saddle on up to a stool and spill the beans about your day, fire away with them questions, or let loose and give us the lowdown on your wild and woolly life. We're all ears, so don't hold back!
We're open round the clock, so mosey on in whenever you please!
In my humble opinion, @nullcount is the best gunslinger in these parts. I think I know how he does it, but besides being difficult, I can't go too long without zapping. 🤠

congrats !

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As you said you knew how he does it. Please tell me also. I really want to know.
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My theory hasn't been proven, so I won't speculate. Sorry!
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I have no idea how he does it, but I also just noticed him on the leader board.
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Day 109 of the #100aDayTil100k challenge, sets breakdown: 4x32 normal/narrow; Total: 128 (Day 213 of 100+ pushups per day in total; day 112 of 120+ pushups per day)
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I don’t get the whole ‘rare sats’ thing at all. Does anyone have the technical knowledge to explain?
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👀 Giacomo Zucco @ BTCPrague 2023 - "Ordinals" are retarded
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“Ordinals are retarded”. 😄🙏
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Hey @k00b quick question. Do the rewards stacked from the prior day factor into the ranking algorithm for the current day?
I see they are included in the stacked for the current day so wondering if they have an effect on the rankings for that day.
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132 sats \ 6 replies \ @k00b 14 May
They don't factor in. The only thing that factors in is posting/commenting/zapping.
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I noticed something strange the other day, not sure if it's a bug or intended, but zapping items from the previous day didn't get me on the leaderboard. Is that how it's supposed to work?
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81 sats \ 2 replies \ @k00b 14 May
Yes, currently we only attribute zaps on items from the current day. We intend to change that but that's how it works today.
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Thanks for clarifying
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Interesting. I didn't realize that either.
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That's what I figured. Thanks for clarifying.
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Thanks for clarifying!
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I've never witnessed a shooting at SN before. This actually happened and my post about the @Alby wallet went flat on the floor after a headshot. Unidentified shooter wanted. 1000 sats reward.
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Woah. Shots fired….
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What happened?
Did you get nuked by a big downzap?
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I'm absolutely certain that this happened. The post vanished from the hot filter in the blink of an eye. It plummeted from the seventh position to somewhere around fiftieth or even lower.
I just hope I don't get caught in the crossfire 🤠
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I still maintain that it would be nice to get a notification when your post is downzapped. Doesn't have to say who did it, but how else do you get the signal that your content was so off-putting yo someone that they took the trouble yo spend money to say so?
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I agree with your suggestion!
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I completely agree with your suggestion! That's a great idea!
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Interesting. It wasn't enough to make the post outlawed, at least.
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It's not the post that gets outlawed, it's the OP. 🤠
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Really? I didn't know that.
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I think so, but now I'm also starting to doubt myself because of your doubt. 🤠 cc: @k00b
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52 sats \ 9 replies \ @k00b 14 May
It's the item that gets outlawed. People don't get outlawed.
The Real Black Swan Event: The Controlled Disclosure of UAP and Non-Human Intelligence #539321
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Day 19 of posting till next Bitcoin halving.
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27 sats \ 0 replies \ @Taft 14 May
If you commit yourself to the art of poetry, you commit yourself to the task of learning how to see, using words as elements of sight and their sounds as prisms. And to see means to see something worth all the agony of learning how to see... Archibald MacLeish
Archibald Macleish invites the reader to see the world through a poetic lens, where words and sounds illuminate hidden depths.
Think it’s a journey worth undertaking... 🌟✨
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Re-designing my link tree and all I have got so far is... you guessed it!
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Day 148 of posting mining earnings from the day before: 299 sats on 13May2024! Running total: 91,857 sats!
Good morning stackers.
Day 107 of 100 push ups till $100k completed.
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @Nadia 14 May
It all ends in tears anyway, said Jack Kerouac.
Have a feeling that he is right! 🤔
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Howdy!
108 days of 100 push ups a day until $100k down. Undetermined to go. 104 days of 100 squats a day until $100k down. Undetermined to go.
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11 sats \ 0 replies \ @Nadia 14 May
That’s so true! 😁
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That's great. My dog was so tough...when she was safely behind the car window.
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There are bees in my lungs.
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I am back!!! I can't believe I stayed offline for three full days!
I did something today that may seem trivial to some of you but it has taken me three years to finally click the button! I deleted my Facebook, Instagram and TikTok accounts! They have had such a hold of me for such a long time! I feel free!
It was my birthday present to myself... along with a McDonald's lunch that I got for free with my points 😂
The question is now... will I delete the takeaway apps from my phone???
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Good decision.
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33 sats \ 1 reply \ @Tef 14 May
This is a great decision! It’s a difficult decision, too.
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i believe so... although I wonder how long the habits of checking my phone will take to fade - or worse the withdrawal?
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Training for a 5k, workout day!
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💪🏻💪🏻🏃🏻‍♂️
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I thought my new apple tree would be ok for the first night without a cage around it, but I was wrong. The critters got to the leaves. I guess I'll try agian!
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Is that senior Bitboy? 😂
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52 sats \ 0 replies \ @Cje95 14 May
Lmao Kitty Richards, a lady on CNBC discussing the PPI news this morning, is a truly truly truly delusional person... I wish I could be like her cause somehow inflation is under control according to her, the economy is suffering due to corporate greed... not that policy has been bad in the US and inflation is at a minimum partially due to pandemic policies nope nada its all the Fed's fault and we need to cut interest rates all the way down and crank up taxes on everyone....
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Stack Sats and stay humble, Cowboys and Cowgirls.
You will see.
Howdy partners!!! Tuesday is here and the week is going strong and steady, make sure to check your weekly strategies and see if they need tweaking or a completely different approach, the idea is for them to help you reach your weekly goals so act accordingly, it's a tad cloudy here in Playa, but nonetheless a gorgeous day indeed, I wanted to thank you my friend for being and for existing, you're important and what you do matters, I also wanted to let you know that I'm proud of you and no matter the challenges, you're still here, you're still standing so raise your head and show the world what you're made of, you're awesome and the world is your oyster my friend, may your day be phenomenal and filled with success and joy. We've got this!!! Be well and stay frosty my good friend.
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Windows and Mac keep pushing their users to sign in with an online account, and preventing to run applications not coming from their app stores.
Linux (and BSD et al) are the only choices left for true freedom on a laptop.
Asahi Linux looks great for the new Apple silicon machines.
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A good indication of how upside down the world we live in today is, is how words like “ambition” and “success” have gotten a negative connotation. Similarly, “profit” is being seen as “value retracted” or “value stolen” even, and not “value added,” which is what it should really mean.
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Lovely to wake up to find out that it's finally shorts weather.
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All weather is shorts weather, if you're committed enough.
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GM from Mars! Day 5 of my 10000 steps daily challenge
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51 sats \ 0 replies \ @zana 14 May
GM. Keep walking, keep fit, keep challenge. ☺️
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Ward of the State

Once born in a state hospital, the child becomes “abandoned goods”, and is then claimed and recorded by the corporate state.
However it is not the living baby that is abandoned, but the infant, which is a legal title as is the word baby written in all caps.
Note: Infant is originally a Latin word meaning “unable to speak” and is the basis for the word Infantry, meaning “foot soldier” with the lowest rank, who is too inexperienced and therefore cannot speak.
You are considered an infant up to the age 7, then a minor up to the age 14, where you have reached the “age of consent”, and are supposed to claim your trust at 21.
When recorded, this paper record or “certificate” gets sold, monetized and traded on the stock market.
The birth certificate, to “certify the goods”, is printed on “bond paper”, which is a type of paper that is made from linen, rather than wood, and has a greater weight than standard paper, usually 60 g/m2 or more.
This paper is often water-marked and was also used in the creation of early bank notes, as well as government bonds.
This securitization is based on the hospital’s maternity records, where a manifest of the child is recorded, such as:
  • Name of child.
  • Date of birth.
  • Sex of child.
  • Birth weight and length.
  • Place of birth.
  • Name of father.
  • Birth registration number.
Note: Your birth weight is transferred into a value based on the same weight in gold, and is used to initially set up a trust in your name; this is where the phrase “worth your weight in gold” comes from.
The process of securitization is done through the signature of a certifying official working for the hospital in conjunction with the Birth registration number, and the footprint that was made by placing the baby’s foot up against the “contract”.
Note: It is in this signing using the infant’s foot that the soul has been offered, which is then taken through baptism. Hence the word “sole” or “soul”.
A bond or debt is created from this paperwork and the new born baby has been signed as the surety for the bond and will now spend the rest of its life servicing this debt, resulting in approximately 95% of the child’s lifetime wealth going to the holder of said bond.
The parents will be given a copy of the hospital records but, because the parents are illiterate, they will not, and do not, understand what is truly written.

Ward Meaning:

  • A minor subject to Wardship.
  • A person, who by reason of incapacity, such as minority or mental illness, is under the protection of a court either directly, or through a guardian appointed by the court. Also called “ward of court”.
  • A person or body of persons under the “protection” or tutelage of a government.
Note: If you hire an attorney you are considered a “ward of the court”, which is a child without mental capacity to make your own decisions, irrespective of how old you are.
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the footprint that was made by placing the baby’s foot up against the “contract”
I actually kept thinking what was the point of the foot print. 🥲
A bond or debt is created from this paperwork and the new born baby has been signed as the surety for the bond and will now spend the rest of its life servicing this debt, resulting in approximately 95% of the child’s lifetime wealth going to the holder of said bond.
I assumed yes if only you stay at the same place your entire life?
One of the interesting things I've learned is once you have a clean cut with the place where you were born, you are pretty much free - you own them NOTHING, and they are NOT getting anything from you. ( but that clean cut is not easy, especially since most ppl can't even tell themselves and their "own country" apart. )
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Great post mate!!
You are considered an infant up to the age 7, then a minor up to the age 14, where you have reached the “age of consent”, and are supposed to claim your trust at 21.
This is why you don't wanna teach below 21?
“worth your weight in gold”
Do they really do this? I've never heard of this practice before.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Lux 14 May
This is why you don't wanna teach below 21?
nah, i'm a learner. can only share what i learn
Do they really do this? I've never heard of this practice before.
I don't know the practice today exactly, heard different sums, a mil usd or so, in the trust. the saying comes from there
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Sach a great man you are. Your post is always so informative. I like your way to teach us for hospital dictionary.
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as always - very informative! Thank you!
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Great post. I’ve bookmarked it. 🙏
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41 sats \ 0 replies \ @suraz 14 May
Thanks for the insight..
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102 sats \ 4 replies \ @suraz 14 May
There is beauty in simplicity. (pic found somewhere)
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Cool!!!
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Wow, this is so good. People who live in this house. I believe they are nature lovers.
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Less is more
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this is so cool!
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173 sats \ 2 replies \ @zana 14 May
Flower in my hair challenge for 10 days. Day 9 - Flower in my hair
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Nice
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I wonder if you will carry this on for longer than 10 days? I hope you do!
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oh man, I felt the night went by so quick because I was having such an interesting conversation with a friend!
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31 sats \ 0 replies \ @zana 14 May
See you next time then :)
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Day 395 of snailposting everyday 'til BTC hits $100k.
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I saw this ad in a local bar and I couldn’t resist to take a pic.
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Fast today!
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I have just read an article on this topic in a popular Economics ‘comic’. They are famously wrong on pretty much all of their predictions….so it is probably safe to say that everything is just fine thank you :D
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It really has gotten ridiculous. Then when the dramatic Apocalypse doesn't come, newbies get disillusioned.
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It will go on longer than the doomsayers can possibly imagine. And that’s because their personal goals are twisting their perception of reality.
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Well said
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Day 3 of my daily posting journey, after mischievous prairie dog stole my hat for the 21st time. previously: #537833 🤠⚡

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