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Bluewizard@nostrich.club
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full sned generic bio value added business owner real peer to peer shit generic engagement notez
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BlueWizard 3 months ago
A friend of a friend has 22 corn on an encrypted computer with ONE more login attempt before it wipes. Is there any hope for him? I’ve heard of services that collect a portion if they are successful - any leads might prove beneficial for both parties. #askNOSTR
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BlueWizard 3 months ago
I don’t even give a shit anymore. Winning is the only option. image
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BlueWizard 4 months ago
I have a key to a late1960’s Ford Falcon deposited into the Phish Big Cyprus Y2K Meatstick time capsule along with a few other small personal items.
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BlueWizard 4 months ago
I often gauge a person's intelligence quotient (IQ) and socioeconomic status based on the beverages they carry. Certain drinks can serve as indicators, particularly when considering the individual's physical appearance. Beverages that may suggest lower IQ or socioeconomic status include: - Cheap carbonated soft drinks - Large-sized sugary sodas (e.g., Big Gulps) - Expensive, heavily sweetened coffee drinks - Large energy drinks - Smartwater in any size These choices can be especially telling if the person appears obese or unhealthy. Such beverages are often high in sugar and calories, which can contribute to poor health outcomes. Conversely, individuals who carry: - Coffee - Tea - Reusable water bottles tend to come across as more well-rounded and health-conscious. These choices often correlate with higher education levels, greater earnings, and overall life success and happiness. Such beverages are typically lower in calories and sugar, promoting better health and hydration. Additionally, the use of reusable bottles suggests environmental consciousness and financial prudence. image
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BlueWizard 4 months ago
The human invention of money changed IT ALL. ALL of it. image