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The BushRat (Rattus fuscipes) is a small Australian nocturnal animal. An omnivore and one of the most common indigenous species of rat on the continent.
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BushRat 1 week ago
Christopher Columbus was a Jew and when he got to the new world he claim it for the Jews, as well as kidnapping a bunch of native children and taking them back to Europe as sex slaves, the start of the transatlantic slave trade. Later on Jews fleeing so called "persecution" in Europe started migrating to British controlled colonies. Jewish merchants in these colonies started protesting "taxation" from the British Other migrants living in the colonies start supporting the movement Tea gets thrown in the harbour Jewish bankers in France fund the American revolutionary war He's actually kinda got a point. View quoted note →
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BushRat 1 week ago
Good night BCH nostr and normal nostr #bitcoincash
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BushRat 1 week ago
#bitcoincash So can someone give me a quick run down? I understand the block size is bigger, but is the data strictly financial data or does BCH allow nft crap and all that other stuff?
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BushRat 1 week ago
New nostr friends, please comment if you can see this note on the BCH nostr main feed. I'm just trying to work out how your clients main feed works. #bitcoincash
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BushRat 1 week ago
If I was a client dev on the nostr protocol I'd take this opportunity to shill my client. Has anyone actually looked at the app all these new BCH people are using? It was vibe coded with Shakespeare. So if the primal fanboys wanna stay mad and throw a tantrum about new users being on their trending feed they should blame @Derek Ross for making Shakespeare accessible. The BCH nostr app has primal damus and ditto as it's default relays. It seems decent for something that's vibe coded. View quoted note →
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BushRat 1 week ago
@YakiHonne keep having this glitch where my normal most recent feed shows the trending feed, it resolves itself after clicking between the two a few times/closing and opening the app. Not a big deal by any means but I thought worth noting