@ryanturano@indexcoop Once the sell wall at $0.26 erodes, it can have a good rally. Someone needs to buy it out. I used to do this when it was needed but index coop needs to show they are worth keep taking the risk.
@indexcoop Every coin has rallied since the Iran MoU. Will you finally give your asset a good push by way of a big buyback, or will you just let it keep making a new ATL?
Reciprocate the goodwill of your investors 💪 or you’ll be remembered as a scam 🥴 Reflect on it. 🙏 $index
@BBCWorld Stop calling UNHRC the UN. UN has bunch of political bodies that are run by likes of Iran and Yemen and North Korea that make political statements to whitewash those dictatorships and do not constitute an actual considered legal opinion.
Happy Father’s Day
Age 5 – Dad knows everything!
Age 7 – Dad knows a lot.
Age 10 – Maybe Dad doesn’t know everything?
Age 12 – Dad doesn’t know anything.
Age 14 – Dad lost his mind!
Age 16 – I can’t take Dad seriously.
Age 18 – What does Dad even know?
Age 22 – Dad talks nonsense!
Age 24 – I know more than Dad!
Age 26 – Turns out, Dad actually knows a few things.
Age 30 – I should probably ask Dad about this…
Age 40 – How did Dad make it through all of that?!
Age 45 – Dad was always right.
Age 50 – If only Dad were here… I’d have so much to learn.
We chop and change Prime Ministers every two years because no one’s willing to accept the reality of the position the country finds itself in, and it becomes easy cope to keep blaming a central figure.
I wonder if any medieval peasants stayed awake at night replaying awkward conversations
Just lying there in the dark thinking, “I was weird at the well”
@piersmorgan Not worse than Trump saying the whole Iranian civilisation will die + actually killing a school full of little girls.
Your anti-Jewish obsession shine through, Piers. I get it, it’s because it sells these days..
"What an embarrassment."
GOP and Democrat senators are casting doubt on President Trump’s Iran peace deal, with lawmakers from both parties criticizing the agreement and raising concerns about its potential impact.
"Giving billions of dollars to theocratic lunatics who want to murder us is not a good idea."
"I think the president unfortunately is receiving bad advice on this deal."
@foxnewspolitics
The feeling of betrayal amongst all those extraordinarily brave young Iranians who risked (and tens of thousands of whom lost) life and limb must be off the scale.
Trump directly encouraged them to put their lives on the line and solemnly promised them his support, only to abandon them completely.
It is something people everywhere feared Trump would do, but it is particularly cruel all the same.
Here’s what a deal negotiated from a position of strength looks like:
Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz.
The U.S. lifts its naval blockade.
Iran dismantles its nuclear program.
The U.S. provides phased sanctions relief.
Iran stops funding and arming its proxy network.
The U.S. provides additional sanctions relief.
Iran abandons its long range missile program.
The U.S. provides additional sanctions relief.
Iran ends its systematic human rights abuses and opens the country to meaningful reform.
The U.S. and its allies support economic reconstruction and investment.
Hezbollah withdraws from southern Lebanon and disarms.
Israel fully withdraws from Lebanon.
Everything is based on performance.
No upfront rewards. Iran acts first. The benefits come after.