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Miss Universe El Salvador 👑 Now Miss Bitcoin ⚡️
GM! Quote of the day! Be real, not perfect. Missing 🇯🇵
Some of the “freest” countries in the world are… not so free. Insane tax policies, bank withdrawal restrictions, and digital IDs are just a few of the latest concoctions by governments in Western jurisdictions. The good news is that you can simply opt out – you just need to be brave enough to do so
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MissElSalvador 2 months ago
Freedom is having nothing to hide, nothing to chase, nothing to prove. I love to feel this way. image
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MissElSalvador 2 months ago
So far one of the best spa I have ever been to Had you heard of this fermentation spa before?
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MissElSalvador 2 months ago
I got to visit Satoshi Nakamoto’s house here in Tokyo, and catch up with some amazing friends! @seiitiarata It’s incredible to see what they’re building here; the energy and innovation are on another level. There’s BUIDL: the Dev Day at @TBB_EN on Nov 23rd, and then @TheBTCJapan on Nov 24th, you definitely don’t want to miss it! 🇯🇵 They received a gift from my country coffee from @nayibbukele’s brand signed by him.
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MissElSalvador 2 months ago
The dry garden of Ryōan-ji, in Kyoto is one of the most famous examples of karesansui, the Japanese art of dry landscape gardening Its purpose is not ornamental, but spiritual and meditative. It was designed to be viewed from the temple’s veranda, inviting reflection and inner calm. The fact that the 15 stones can never all be seen at once symbolizes that perfection is unattainable, or that the complete truth can never be perceived from a single perspective.
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MissElSalvador 2 months ago
First store I found that accepts Bitcoin in Tokyo, Japan! 🇯🇵 I’m sure I’ll find more. If you know any places that accept Bitcoin in Tokyo, please let me know!
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MissElSalvador 2 months ago
Visited Ryōan-ji Temple in Kyoto, the one with 15 rocks, but only 14 are visible at once. It taught me that when you learn to listen to silence, you realize it has been speaking about you all along
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MissElSalvador 2 months ago
The Zen garden of Ryoan-ji in Kyoto is one of Japan’s most mysterious treasures. It consists of 15 carefully placed stones on a bed of white gravel, yet from any vantage point, only 14 can be seen. It’s said that the missing stone reveals itself only to those who reach enlightenment, a timeless reminder that perfection and absolute truth are beyond human sight, and there is always more to discover. This garden invites silence, reflection, and inner balance, values deeply connected to freedom and clarity of mind. 🌿
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MissElSalvador 2 months ago
True beauty lies in the simple, the imperfect, and the unnoticed Kyoto’s gardens and temples make it visible in every corner🌸🇯🇵⛩️