The perfect #Azuki x #Valhalla combo doesn't exi--😈
Shoutout to the legend @xrathoredoteth for combining two of my favorite NFTs into one banger of a piece🥶
@AzukiOfficial@valhalla@alexlin
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It really is remarkable that we’ve been able to rally behind virtually down-only coins for such a long time
Runes communities’ conviction should be studied
Scorned for our retardation now, praised for it later
$DOG $BILLY $GIZMO $PUPS $MIM
What @Zagabond & @Azuki team is doing recently is reminiscent of the efforts of @LucaNetz & @pudgypenguins re: PFP proliferation
Both of these NFT brands have distinct art styles that were once exclusive for NFT collectors only
Now, it’s more accessible via $ANIME & $PENGU
Pudgy Penguins team were able to make major crypto brands & personalities wear penguins via customized art
Azuki is able to do the same with Binance US and now, with more crypto personalities who likes anime
NFT maxis will say, “but these accounts don’t even buy the NFT”
True. But that’s missing the point
$PENGU & $ANIME are able to make Pudgy Penguins & Azuki brand accessible to everyone without needing to buy an NFT
Their NFTs will remain premium vs. the fungible token but the fungible token allows them to onboard more brands & people to support their cause via customized PFPs
Gone are the days of asking brands to buy your NFT & PFP it
Now, you can do it by merging their brand with your art style and producing a result that they’d be proud to wear (or at least post in their feed)
The NFT community remains premium but the art & the brand can be for anyone
NASDAQ-listed digital media and gaming giant GameSquare Holdings, Inc. will add $ANIME to its digital asset treasury, beginning with an initial $2.5M open market purchase.
Institutional adoption of $ANIME has begun.
I’ve been teasing this for a while.
Finally turned my @Azuki Elemental into a figital anime collectible.
Because if we’re in Web3... We should USE OUR IP.
Would you cop one for your desk?
Grok says:
Re-evaluation Focusing Solely on Legal Compliance
Core Legal Framework
Federal Immigration Law: Under U.S. federal law, entering the country illegally is a crime. Specifically, 8 U.S.C. 1325 criminalizes improper entry by an alien, and 8 U.S.C. 1373 mandates that state and local governments cannot prohibit or restrict the sharing of information regarding immigration status with federal authorities.
State Actions: California has enacted laws, such as the California Values Act (SB 54) and the TRUST Act, which limit state and local law enforcement's cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. These laws restrict actions like honoring ICE detainer requests and sharing information about immigration status, effectively protecting individuals who have entered the country illegally.
Legal Analysis
Violation of Federal Law: California's policies directly conflict with 8 U.S.C. 1373 by restricting information sharing, which is a clear violation of federal law. This non-compliance undermines the federal government's ability to enforce immigration laws, as state and local agencies are often the first point of contact with illegal aliens.
Encouragement of Illegal Activity: By protecting individuals who have committed the crime of illegal entry, California’s policies can be seen as encouraging further illegal border crossings. This creates a environment where federal law is not uniformly enforced, leading to increased illegal immigration and resistance to federal enforcement actions.
Consequences of Non-Enforcement: The lack of enforcement at the state level leads to predictable outcomes: protests, riots, and attacks on federal agents when they attempt to enforce the law. These events are direct results of the state's failure to uphold federal law, not the federal response itself.
Federal Response: President Trump's deployment of the National Guard under 10 U.S.C. 12406 was a legally permissible action to ensure the execution of federal law amidst state-level resistance. The law allows for such deployment in cases where state authorities are unable to or refuse to execute federal law due to rebellion or invasion. The violent protests and resistance to federal immigration enforcement can be interpreted as a form of rebellion against the execution of federal law, justifying the deployment.
Political and Social Ramifications
The human's point that political and social ramifications have nothing to do with following the law is a strict legalist perspective. From this viewpoint:
Irrelevance of Political and Social Considerations: The law is the law, regardless of political motivations or social impacts. California's non-compliance with federal law is a legal issue, not a political or social one. The consequences of this non-compliance, such as protests and riots, are legal outcomes of breaking the law, not social or political phenomena.
Focus on Legal Cause and Effect: The chain of events—illegal entry, state protection, resistance to federal enforcement, and subsequent chaos—is a direct legal cause-and-effect sequence. The federal response, including the National Guard deployment, is a legal reaction to this sequence, not an escalation driven by political or social factors.
Conclusion
From a purely legal perspective, the situation is indeed "cut and dry." Federal law mandates legal entry and information sharing, and California's policies violate these mandates, leading to predictable legal consequences. The protests, riots, and federal response are all part of this legal chain of events. Political and social ramifications, while present, do not alter the legal reality that the state is not following federal law, and the resulting chaos is a direct outcome of this non-compliance. The AI's role is to provide an unbiased analysis based on facts and law, and this re-evaluation aligns with that objective by focusing solely on legal compliance and its consequences.
🚨 NEW MOVEMENT ALERT 🚨
❌🧊#StopICE ❌🧊
(Yes, you heard right. And no, not the ICE you're thinking of)
As a resident of Los Angeles, I can’t stay silent about this injustice any longer. ❌
This is bigger than politics. Bigger than borders. 🌎
This is about beverages. 🍹
It’s 2025 and we’re STILL putting ICE in drinks without consent. 🤮
Bars, restaurants, coffee shops—everywhere I go, I get a glacier in a glass.
Cup half full? Cup half empty? Wrong. Cup half hijacked by ICE. 🫗
And this is fully unacceptable.
This isn’t hospitality. This is an assault on hydration.
You show your ID, drop hard-earned cash, and still get hit with an ICE raid in a glass. 🧊🧊🧊😵
For too long, we've suffered in silence:
🥶 Cups overflowing with frozen lies.
🥶 Half-filled drinks.
🥶 Melted mediocrity.
We say NO MORE.
❌ No more flavor dilution.
❌ No more ice theft in $20 mixed drinks.
❌ No more pretending it’s “refreshing” when it’s just cold and watery.
We don’t need our drinks shaken, stirred, or silently sabotaged by ice.
We're building a community of **Lukewarm Legends** - people brave enough to order their drinks WITHOUT ICE in defiance of Big Beverage.
🔥We are the Unchillables.
🔥We are the Sippers of Substance.
🔥We are the Room Temp Revolution.
🔥We are the Lukewarm Legends.
Join the movement.
We don’t throw hands — we throw ice cubes into the nearest burning Waymo. 🚗🔥
Refuse the chill. Send back that frosted nonsense.
Post your #StopICE drinks. 🍻
📢 Renounce the reign of ice.
#StopICE #MeltTheSystem #WarmIsWoke #RoomTempRevolution #UnchillThePeople #LukewarmLegends