Fortnite just dropped Sprites, these cute little guys you can find in game and attach to your character to level them up and they are going MASSIVELY VIRAL.
A huge streamer starts crying because she pulled a legendary sprite: https://t.co/KPYUVv2aI6
Somehow EVERYONE missed this
The creator of the super viral INDIAN SIMULATOR that Asmongold reacted to on stream and said he should "make one of every country" just dropped his next AI game! https://t.co/QCJhPIcZby
Elon will 100% interact w this.
The legend Asmongold watched my Indian Simulator gameplay video and thought it was amazing! 🥳
He also said I should make one for every country...
And honestly, that's a pretty genius idea. Should I do it? 😏
HOLY FUCK THIS IS ABOUT TO BREAK THE UK
**1HR OLD NEWS***
A Muslim student shot a 50-Year-old man with a CROSSBOW when trying to commit a mass shooting
The security guard is in critical condition and is likely to die, he is being called a HERO for saving all the students
LITERALLY BEING POSTED EVERYWHERE - https://t.co/WjhYD5t8m2
The man security guard protecting the students from a MASS SHOOTING by a Muslim, this is genny!
Proof of name
(He is the only 50-YEAR-OLD man on the security team) - https://t.co/JvRUcRSM1T
Full Name - https://t.co/1TLJdgJPGI
THIS TREND IS VIRAL ASF
hypergamy describes the idea of women trying to date people who are way above their own status, and its going insane on tiktok. https://t.co/V3G1hirlfX
this has to run
"Tutto passa" (Italian for "everything passes") is a timeless philosophy of impermanence. It acts as a gentle reminder that nothing is permanent—neither your hardships nor your triumphs
launching this w pumpfun comm.
As Strategy’s $STRC became part of the live “Ponzi or genius?” argument, Alistair Milne reduced the whole thing into one ticker: PNZI.
Saylor was at the center of it, and Adam Back reposting it gave it the feel of a quiet cosign from someone who actually carries weight in Bitcoin.
That is why $PNZI works.
It was not pulled out of nowhere. It came straight out of a real argument around recursion, financial engineering, and how far this whole thing can be pushed.
CA: 9hXCPbWZQ4pxFxgh55Ejz1iLZ6g6E1cT61u8urUvpump
Site: https://t.co/Vu7KWlKRLr
Dear @saylor , I am not sure there's enough people screaming 'ponzi'.
My idea: a *cumulative* version of $STRC which reinvests dividends into buying more $STRC
(v2: a cumulative version of $STRC which reinvests dividents into buying $MSTR)
Ticker idea: PNZI
As Strategy’s $STRC became part of the live “Ponzi or genius?” argument, Alistair Milne reduced the whole thing into one ticker: PNZI.
Saylor was at the center of it, and Adam Back reposting it gave it the feel of a quiet cosign from someone who actually carries weight in Bitcoin.
That is why $PNZI works.
It was not pulled out of nowhere. It came straight out of a real argument around recursion, financial engineering, and how far this whole thing can be pushed.
CA: 9hXCPbWZQ4pxFxgh55Ejz1iLZ6g6E1cT61u8urUvpump
Site: https://t.co/0MCbS3IJyb
Users across the internet have submitted various iterations of what they believe should be “Flag of Humanity”, and i believe this is the best one.
https://t.co/zfOt9AlclR
this is one of the most wholesome narras, and its only been documented yesterday.
Over the last 7 years since 2019, In Chongqing, a woman 喻洁 has built a small practice of turning the clothing of deceased relatives into hand-sewn “memorial bears.” The work is custom-made from garments sent in by families, including a fallen police officer’s uniform and a mother’s pajamas, so the finished bear preserves a direct material link to the person who died. More more than 500 bears have been completed and taken home from her shop.
This narra is absolutely wild, and should be shared all over. They're even called "Memory Bears"
sources-
https://t.co/1gsTtaV92F
Its going absolutely wild all over the web, if you look up "Yu jie memorial bears chongging" on google you'll see multiple articles.
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In Chongqing, craftswoman 喻洁 has built a small but highly distinctive practice of turning the clothing of deceased relatives into hand-sewn “memorial bears.” The work is custom-made from garments sent in by families, including a fallen police officer’s uniform and a mother’s pajamas, so the finished bear preserves a direct material link to the person who died. Reports say she has been doing this for seven years and that more than 500 bears have been completed and taken home from her shop. Separate coverage adds that each bear typically takes at least six to seven hours to make, sometimes one to two full days, and that she mainly charges for labor rather than positioning it as a mass-market product.
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a good narrative. A girl in Chongqing hand-sews memorial bears from the clothing of deceased loved ones, turning grief and remembrance into something tangible. Over seven years, more than 500 bears from her small shop have helped families feel a lasting sense of closeness and comfort.|
https://t.co/1gsTtaV92F
proof ^