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In my mom era. Beauty & wife maxxing. Cooking is my love language.
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Paloma 1 year ago
TOO MUCH NOISE AROUND THE NOSTR BOOTH IN PRAGUE BACK IN JUNE AT @BTC Prague Normally, I don't waste my time engaging with this kind of low-energy, disrespectful nonsense. But, as always, I'm the bigger person—except this time, my inner Scorpio can't let this one slide. I only read your comment now, and oh boy, now you're really going to get a dose from me. DESPERTASTE LA LOBA PAPI🐺 YOU'RE ABOUT TO BE THE ONE COMPLETELY TURNED OFF BY MY OPINION. “You were just at the Nostr booth with your friends, talking to each other and taking selfies." Let me break that down for you: 1. This is hilarious. The Nostr Booth LOOKED AMAZING. We had a mix of men and women. I don’t think any Nostr booth has ever looked as good as it did with us there. Maybe that's why you're burdened? 2. None of us were PAID to be there. We were there out of GENUINE support, offering our presence and feminine energy. I guarantee your Amsterdam bros don't have that much charisma. We may not be Nostr nerds, but we did our BEST to onboard people—and guess what?, we succeeded. 3. Wasn’t your wife there too? Taking photos & selfies, chatting with friends—so what’s the real issue? 😒 Let’s be real. Women catch more attention than men ever do- you know it, I know it. While we were snapping pictures and talking amongst ourselves, we were also actively engaging with everyone who came by, asking about Nostr. @Pam 🇸🇻 , @Daniela , and I spoke to the Latin community in Spanish. @Tanja ? Handling the German side. Why you, as a grown man, engage in this childish behavior, and why you don’t highlight the good stuff? In person, you acted all nice. Then, behind our backs, you pull this nonsense? . Como decimos en Latinoamérica: Nos Clavaste el cuchillo por detrás como la Gatica de María Ramos—tira la piedra y esconde la mano. Why didn’t you have the guts to say any of this to my face? YOU’RE WRONG HERE. With this type of behavior, instead of growing Nostr, you're driving people away. Classic Bitcoin community issue—this kind of hypocritical energy. And to end here, so you can finally unfollow me in peace. These are my opinions. They don’t reflect @Tanja or my husband’s thoughts @Alekandar Svetski … This is between you and me. Next time, think twice before coming at a Latina. The people who love me, actually love and value me for my honesty. My haters hate me for the same reason. But at the end of the day, I’m staying true to myself. And for the record, I will continue to attend Nostr Booths and advocate for #Nostr even when it’s NOT PROFITABLE FOR ME… and yes, I’ll take selfies with my friends along the way 😉. Tú quieres frontear? Yo Te Enseño.
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Paloma 1 year ago
SOME #NOSTR ADVOCATES ARE FUNNY! #HOTTAKE 🌶️ It’s interesting to watch how they preach about wanting mass onboarding but then aren’t very welcoming of certain people or groups. Like, I saw firsthand how @Tanja came up with an idea for a Nostr booth, and instead of being supportive, and some people just criticized the language she used in her document. In another case, someone got mad and unsupportive just because someone else was working to bring a Nostr booth to a conference happening in a few months, and this person was like: “Oh, I can’t come, but this is MY idea!”🤪 It’s such incongruent behavior… Are you advocating for Nostr to feed your ego, or because you genuinely support the cause? There’s a lesson in that. #GrowNostr #Pv #coffeechain
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Paloma 1 year ago
GOOD MORNING TO ALL THE SILENT WARRIORS OUT THERE, PUSHING THROUGH WITH YOUR QUIET STRENGTH! It's wild how so many of our battles are fought in silence and solitude. WE GOT THIS 🌹 image
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Paloma 1 year ago
BUENOS DÍAS 🌞 I LOVE WHEN THE #NOSTRELITE SHOWS SUPPORT TO ALL #NOSTRPLEBS EQUALLY 👏 #GrowNostr #pv
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Paloma 1 year ago
As an analytical person and former psychologist, I’ve always been fascinated by studying human behavior—especially in the digital age. The idea of sharing one’s life online is an entirely new phenomenon, unique to this century. While reading “Hatching Twitter” (though I’m not convinced we’re getting the real version of that story), one of the early chapters mentions that no one would feel comfortable sharing their life online. Today, that thought seems almost bizarre when you consider how nearly everyone is doing just that. However, I’m left questioning how beneficial this has been for humanity as a whole. I find myself comparing this to the invention of electricity, which fills me with awe and a sense of advancement. But when it comes to the tech revolution and its effects on the human mind, I have my doubts. The original intention of social media was to make people feel more connected and less alone, but paradoxically, it feels like people are more isolated than ever before. Last year, I took a significant step back from social media. I shut down my online business, deleted all social media apps from my phone, and @Alekandar Svetski can vouch for this—each time he showed me something from one of those apps, I felt disgusted with what the world had become. During that time, I felt truly free, as if I had finally taken off a mask. However, I also noticed an odd side effect: I felt disconnected from the world. I wasn’t updated on what my friends were doing, and I missed that sense of social interaction, even if it was superficial. One of the most intriguing aspects of social media is how followers, likes, and engagement seem to dictate people’s sense of worth and relationships. People can become genuinely offended if someone they know unfollows them, to the point where they may not want to maintain an in-person relationship anymore. It’s as if the virtual world is dictating real-life connections: “Oh, you unfollowed me? I guess we can’t be friends in real life.” It’s a strange, almost absurd shift in human interaction. Another bizarre aspect of social media is the idea that people who don’t resonate with you—or even dislike you—can still follow your life closely. They can see what you think, feel, and do daily. Ex-lovers and people from your past are just one click away from finding out what you’re up to nowadays. This level of access to personal information still feels surreal to me. How much information we handle and share without second thoughts is, frankly, unsettling. In the end, while social media has undoubtedly changed the way we connect, it raises the question: has it truly improved our lives, or are we more isolated, less authentic, and increasingly detached from genuine human connection? #FoodForThought #AskNostr Btw, GM Fam🌹