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"Artist Krista Kim sold a digital house for the equivalent of $500,000, The Sun reports. The house was created as an 'NFT' or 'non-fungible token.' These new digital objects are similar to cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin in that they rely on complex blockchains and don’t physically exist."
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"The house was reportedly paid for using another form of cryptocurrency, Ether."
https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/nft-mars-house-sells-500000-cannot-live-in-it
"The New York Post reports that a Brooklyn-based film director named Alex Ramírez-Mallis is both mocking and attempting to profit from the recent cryptocurrency craze for non-fungible tokens (NFTs) by selling a year’s worth of fart audio clips recorded in quarantine.
"Ramírez-Mallis told the Post: 'If people are selling digital art and GIFs, why not sell farts?' His NFT, titled 'One Calendar Year of Recorded Farts,' began development in March 2020 when he and his four friends began sharing recordings of their farts to a group chat on WhatsApp."
Source == Breitbart as originally reported in the NY Post
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On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Ingraham Angle,” World Health Organization adviser Jamie Metzl criticized the organization’s investigation into the origins of the coronavirus for not taking a serious enough look at the possibility of an accidental lab leak and saying that “the actual investigation was done by Chinese authorities. And so, the W.H.O. investigators were basically receiving reports from the Chinese officials.”
Metzl said, “Well, the investigation itself was very short. It was two weeks of quarantine and two weeks of meetings, but the actual investigation was done by Chinese authorities. And so, the W.H.O. investigators were basically receiving reports from the Chinese officials.”
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Someone has to babysit Europe or they'll be at each other's throat in no time.
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Woke Cancel Culture
Hat tip: Breitbart
So, #74, are you advocating we put it on the line for Ukraine?
I'm advocating that the whole "fuck em, none of this impacts me" is more ignorant bulshit propagandized well by Russia. Before that, it was "the US wants war" and before that it was "NATO needs to promise Putin.... Because it's their fault he's doing this"
Anything that happens here will make it to our shores in nasty ways we won't expect....I believe we need to do as much as we can to put Putin off his place.
And that includes considering sending troops directly into Ukraine.
Blinders are fun
Putin likes power
That might be a thing
But yes ...not our problem
Like those homeless people over there...losers
Like gitmo
The middle east
+
I go to work
I get paid
My family is safe
I'm sure Russian ownership of Ukraine won't impact any of that, at all
Probably....fuck em
Are you denying that you do post those links?
I suggest you start treating CNN as if it were The American Thinker.
At least AT provides links to what it is reporting; clearly CNN is once agin reporting something that it is going to have to apologize for in retrospect...
Indeed.
Because you know what rational sounds like. They tell you at American Thinker.
No, they speak to me from across the ages...
It's scholarship over emotion.
Now, thanks to the wiseass crack about American Thinker, I'm just going to fucking ignore you for a while.
How a Missouri Rodeo Became a Phony Scandal
Jack Cashill, Ph.D.
August 19, 2013, American Thinker
My wife's mother was born and raised in Nigeria. Her parents were Baptist missionaries from America. Thus, in spite of the fact that my wife Michelle is almost as pale as I am, I sometimes (lightheartedly) tell people that I'm married to an "African-American." This is (barely) humorous because of the modern left's obsession with skin color and what is typically denoted as "race."
Trevor Thomas, American Thinker
There are rumblings about the Gold Standard in the Administration, I was following some of the links in an American Thinker blog earlier.
Interesting times.
http://www.americanthinker.com/arti...o_rein_in_private_charitable_foundations.html
Clarice Feldman
The next time you* want to bitch about greed and corporate executive pay, remember that these people are sitting on TRILLIONS of dollars that don't actually go to charity, but to political activities, and almost always Progressive political pursuits.
* And you know who you are.
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NPR is just another propaganda arm of the Democrat Party.
I won't read it anymore than you will read "American Thinker" or "NRO."
Christopher Chantrill, American Thinker
http://www.americanthinker.com/arti...t_who_is_my_kind_of_conman.html#ixzz41k9owSls
What are you going to promise me to get my vote? With what promise will you get me to volunteer the surrender of just a small amount of my Liberty (and the Liberties of generations hence)? And it does not have to be for me! It is oftentimes the appeal to come to the rescue of the unassailable victim.
Who is saying that and what proof do you have the Russia is making them say that?
Yep "fuck Ukraine" even though at the break up of the old USSR,Ukraine was the third most nuclear armed "state" in the world.
So on the word of the western world, including China. Ukraine agreed to give up it's nukes, through the Budapest Agreement, sign the NPT and have them destroyed,and the Russian took back "theirs" from Ukraine as well.
From the BA:
1. The Russian Federation, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United States of America reaffirm their commitment to Ukraine, in accordance with the principles of the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, to respect the independence and sovereignty and the existing borders of Ukraine.
Ukraine did that on the word of the western nations,but now 30 years later, the US it seams wants to just forget about it's prior commitment it made....and of all things "back Russia"....
Not a single person in Europe or the US should die for Ukrainians,
lose any sleep over them or even discuss/contemplate their future.
We should most assuredly stop threatening them with NATO.
It is just simply their business and none of ours.
Doing any of the above is only saber-rattling and
is the sort of thing that will make Putin feel insecure
and become nothing more than a prelude to war.
We don't want war, so by sating Putin's ambition
to reunite Ukraine and Russia, we will make him
feel more secure, sate his desire for a little living
room and prevent any more territorial demands
against his neighbors. Peace in our time!
It's about time.
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We don't want war, so by sating Putin's ambition
to reunite Ukraine and Russia, we will make him
feel more secure, sate his desire for a little living
room
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In order to understand how the Russians feel, let us imagine that the Soviet Union still existed, and that it was the United States that fell. With the polarization of American politics, that should be possible.
This is how the fall of the United States might look: the United States would divide into two or more countries; in each country there would be high rates of unemployment, inflation, and crime.
Let us further imagine that NATO disbanded and that our former NATO allies signed non aggression pacts with the Soviet Union.
Let us further imagine that the Soviet Union enlisted Latin American countries into the Warsaw Pact. Latin American countries remember and resent U.S. military interventions in their countries. During the Mexican War we conquered and annexed half of Mexico.
Not a single person in Europe or the US should die for Ukrainians,
lose any sleep over them or even discuss/contemplate their future.
We should most assuredly stop threatening them with NATO.
It is just simply their business and none of ours.
Doing any of the above is only saber-rattling and
is the sort of thing that will make Putin feel insecure
and become nothing more than a prelude to war.
We don't want war, so by sating Putin's ambition
to reunite Ukraine and Russia, we will make him
feel more secure, sate his desire for a little living
room and prevent any more territorial demands
against his neighbors. Peace in our time!
It's about time.
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In order to understand how the Russians feel, let us imagine that the Soviet Union still existed, and that it was the United States that fell. With the polarization of American politics, that should be possible.
This is how the fall of the United States might look: the United States would divide into two or more countries; in each country there would be high rates of unemployment, inflation, and crime.
Let us further imagine that NATO disbanded and that our former NATO allies signed non aggression pacts with the Soviet Union.
Let us finally imagine that the Soviet Union enlisted Latin American countries into the Warsaw Pact. Latin American countries remember and resent U.S. military interventions in their countries. During the Mexican War we conquered and annexed half of Mexico.