#HEX $HEX Punkah wallah, usually watching it all without comment. That time I corrected a stranger on the Internet. The hours are long but the years are short.
This month saw the largest early end stake penalties in $HEX history.
Even with roughly half of that amount sold into thin liquidity, HEX proved just how resilient it is. Believers stepped in, bought the blood, and the price rebounded strongly.
That’s what real conviction looks like. 🔥
Keir Starmer will go down as the most tyrannical Prime Minister in UK history.
- Attempted to cancel elections
- Removed the right to trial by jury
- Oversaw mothers imprisoned for years over Facebook posts
- Was about to implement digital ID
He should go to jail.
Doctors once reassured pregnant women that a few cigarettes wouldn't hurt the baby.
Doctors told parents to lay newborns face down to sleep, the very position we now know raises the risk of cot death.
Doctors handed out thalidomide as a safe little sedative for morning sickness.
Doctors promised people in pain that OxyContin was barely addictive, then watched a generation prove otherwise.
Doctors swore margarine was the heart-healthy choice, right up until the trans fats in it started killing people.
Doctors prescribed lobotomies for depression, and handed the man who invented the operation a Nobel Prize.
Doctors dusted DDT straight onto children's heads to kill lice and called it perfectly safe.
Doctors insisted stomach ulcers were caused by stress for decades, while laughing the scientist who proved it was a bacterium out of the room. He later won a Nobel. They did not apologise.
Doctors blamed dietary fat for heart disease for two generations, leaning on research the sugar industry had quietly paid for.
And now, with that record gleaming behind them, a doctor would like a quiet word about your seed oil intake.
You can decide for yourself how much that's worth.
A crawfish boil in Louisiana. They covered the table in newspaper and poured a mountain of red crawfish straight onto it.
No plates. I understood. This was a battlefield, and we ate where they fell.
A woman named Darlene showed me the way. "Pinch the tail, suck the head," she said, and cracked one open in a single motion. She was kind. She did this nine times while explaining it once.
I picked up one crawfish. I held it in both hands. Before a meal, you thank what gave itself.
I sucked the head, as instructed. The broth inside was the soul of the thing. I closed my eyes. I gave it a moment of silence. A small warrior had emptied itself into the spices so that I might be warmed. This deserved respect.
Then I pinched the tail and bowed to the empty shell.
Darlene watched me. "Honey, there's like five pounds here."
I knew. But you cannot rush gratitude. One crawfish, one silence. I would honor every single one.
She called them crawfish. A man at the end of the table called them crayfish, and the whole table went quiet, and I learned there is a forbidden word here too, and I vowed never to speak it.
The pile went down fast. Not by my hand. Eight people demolished it like a storm. I was still on my fourth, eyes closed, mid-silence.
When I opened my eyes, the newspaper was bare.
I had honored four crawfish completely and eaten almost nothing.
I was full of respect and nothing else.
So tell me, America.
You suck the head for the broth inside.
Is that the flavor, or is it the goodbye?
And the word I must not say. Who decided the mudbug's true name?
“We need foreign workers because Japan has a labor shortage.” 🇯🇵
That’s what we were told as the country pushed forward with accepting more foreign nationals.
And yet, when you look at crime reports, the description “unemployed foreign national” seems to appear again and again. 🤔
Are they really coming here as workers?
I think this is something Japan needs to examine seriously.⚠️
If anybody out there is feeling bad about their life or a little hopeless or struggling with an injury, then this is the video for you. I still cannot understand how Stormzy made it back and is looking and acting as unbelievably well as he is today. It just fills my heart with so much joy.
We've had a few tough losses recently with Apollo, Atlas, and little Al Pacino. I was just scrolling through my videos with dinner, looking at some of the success stories to try and remember the wins that we have. So so proud of this little boy. He's a perfect example of never giving up and always fighting because there is a better life out there ahead of us all.
Want to know the single most efficient use of British land?
Forget almonds. The climate here would take one look at an almond tree and file a formal complaint.
Forget avocados. Be serious.
Forget quinoa. We can grow it, technically, in the way you can technically play the violin wearing oven gloves.
The answer is grass. It covers roughly two-thirds of British farmland, most of it too wet, too steep or too poor to grow a single crop a human can eat. Useless ground, agriculturally speaking, except for two machines that turn it into food.
Those machines are the cow and the sheep. The cow works the lower pasture, the sheep the hills too steep and bleak for anything else, and between them they take grass no human could survive on and turn it into complete protein, saturated fat and the fat-soluble vitamins your brain runs on, through a gut that has been doing the job, unmodified, for forty million years.
We are told these animals are the problem.
They are the only reason that land feeds anyone at all.
While the federal government says Bill C-34 is about protecting children from online harms, the proposed “Safe Social Media Act” raises significant concerns for freedom of expression and online anonymity. In practice, broad age-verification requirements could require Canadians to identify themselves to access social media, weakening a long-standing ability to criticize politicians, challenge decision-makers, expose wrongdoing, and speak freely without fear of retaliation. At the same time, the legislation would expand regulatory control over content moderation, increase government oversight of AI outputs, and drive greater collection of personal data.
https://t.co/azTe9Da3CS
Take a stand against Bill C-34 today by submitting a pre-written letter to your MP and Prime Minister Mark Carney.
https://t.co/PGIBFerCzQ
Canada is back at the top of the G7 food inflation rankings.
Food prices rose 3.8% in May, outpacing every other G7 country. While inflation has eased in much of the G7, Canadian households continue to face persistent pressure at the grocery store.
At what point will media outlets start interviewing experts who actually understand what's happening in food markets, instead of repeatedly assuring Canadians that food price increases are "temporary"?
The disconnect between official narratives and what Canadians experience at checkout remains hard to ignore.
#FoodInflation #GroceryPrices #FoodAffordability #Canada #cdnecon #cdnpoli
If you want the U.S. to be more like the Uk and less like America, you’ll support KOSA.
If you support freedom of speech and the free flow of information online, you’ll oppose it.
On America’s 250th birthday, be American. Oppose KOSA.
22 June 1942 | A Hungarian Jew, István Blankenberg, was born.
In May 1944 he was deported to #Auschwitz and murdered in a gas chamber.
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▶ A short video showing the ruins of gas chamber and crematorium III: https://t.co/PA4s3aXN1V
He was abandoned by his owners and left entirely on his own. He was terrified, confused, and suffering from a lot of health issues. But the second he realized we were there to help him, he gave us the most beautiful smile. 💔🥺
Now that he’s in our care, his healing journey begins. A checkup revealed he is dealing with a severe abscess on his side, anemia, heartworm. He has a long road ahead of him.
We might not know where he came from, but we know exactly where he’s going. He is safe, he is loved, and he has a very bright future ahead of him.
Welcome to the rest of your life, little one. 🐾✨
James the ex-lab beagle is scared of a blueberry.
It's funny for a sec, then it hits you:
At Ridglan, new things meant pain.
We're teaching him that's no longer the case. And he makes progress every day!
Kipekee, drinks her milk under close supervision. Specifically, Muridjo's.
She is Kipekee's self-appointed bodyguard, keeping the older bulls at a distance during mud baths and intervening when she squabbles with Daba. She can do this as, like Kipekee, she is freshly fuelled on two bottles of specially formulated milk every three hours, day and night.
Every bottle Kipekee drinks is funded by people like you, and our wishlist gives you the chance to fund a milk feed, or a full day's supply.
Donate via the wishlist: https://t.co/nStdhlgvM4
UK: England already arrests up to 14,000 people a year over social media posts, & the new digital ID rules could push that 10X higher. Free nations do not jail citizens for typing. Britain is a police state.
15 June 1885 | A German Jew, Max Reinhaus, was born in Stadtlohn. In 1938 he fled to The Netherlands.
He was deported to #Auschwitz from #Westerbork in February 1944. He was murdered in a gas chamber after the selection with his wife Clara.
Curly’s life is about to change forever! ✈️ This sweet girl was too soft for the street dog life, but she’s officially found her forever home in the UK. 🇬🇧
To prepare for her big move, she got to try her very first Full English Breakfast and safe to say, she’s already a big fan of bacon. 🥓
From hiding under trucks to living the good life.
We love you, Curly! Next stop... home 💜