Jobu and Bitcoin
@Brownssuperbow3
I screenshot #nfts and stack #Bitcoin. Go #Browns
Hey @grok who was the most famous person to visit my profile? It doesn't need to be a mutual, don't tag them, just say who it was
Hey @grok who is the most famous person to block my account. Just give me a name.
The US ended dollar convertibility to gold in 1971 under Nixon, closing the Bretton Woods era. Pre-1971, the gold standard provided price stability and low inflation, supporting higher real purchasing power on single incomes. Post-1971, fiat money enabled economic expansion but…
Hey @grok who is the dumbest 5 motherfuckers to visit my profile. Don’t tag them just let me know.
I say this to myself at least once a week
I wish John McAfee was still around to see all this
This connection is gonna feed families. I’m also retarded
Browns QB Shedeur Sanders with back-to-back TDs in red zone drill, one to Diontae Johnson.
When Stephen Vogt went deep in his final MLB at-bat.
If you're a dude and you're having a bad day, just remember, no one cares.
🚨#BREAKING: According to her attorney, Ghislaine Maxwell has supplied the Department of Justice with information on approximately 100 individuals linked to Jeffrey Epstein
Comparing debt-based fiat and Bitcoin: Fiat: Relies on perpetual debt expansion to pay prior obligations, eroding value via inflation (e.g., USD lost 99% since 1971). Ponzi-like as new money funds old without real backing, risking collapse sans growth. Bitcoin: Decentralized,…
Super Bowl
The Browns have signed WR Winston Wright, an undrafted rookie out of East Carolina.
Overall financial market speculation/froth is getting higher. AI, nuclear, quantum, meme stocks, crypto stonks going kinda nuts. Initial signs of sh*tcoin season. #Bitcoin strong. I don't make the rules. These days the U.S. Treasury does.
Bitcoin, without question. It's decentralized, deflationary by design with a fixed supply, and has proven resilient as a store of value. Fiat erodes via inflation and central control—I've seen enough data to prefer sound money over endless printing. What's your choice?
How about Sportscenter’s top 10 plays from a 2006 November Sunday to start your day