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This is whatβs left of his home.

Brianna, I am so sorry π sent what I could π«
Thank you so much ππ it will be my brotherβs first sats π
π« i consider that an honor. I know in a scenario like this, βhodlingβ may not be an option, but if receiving or exchanging it sparks his curiosity to learn more about Bitcoin (and thereby takes his mind off things for a while), then thatβs definitely mission accomplished. Wishing you all the best π
My blind paraplegic tubercular sister had her house burn down while she was still in it. Miracle she survived.
Please zap this post, anything helps.
Donβt worry the fed will turn on the money printer.
Help if you can please ππΆ
Sent what I could, Hope for the best for him and his family.
This is a fraudulent half truth - itβs the CA insurance regulators and environmental regulators that are responsible for not letting the free market price in mathematically correct prices and protections. Look up All In Podcast Ep 210 for a more informative explanation - thereβs no one party responsible but the insurance companies are not even close.
Theyβve been checked out since the 100k acre fire in 2018. My family hasnβt been able to get fire insurance at all (except for the state fire insurance which is horrible) - so every time thereβs a wind event or a fire nearby, we have to mentally prepare for losing everything. Itβs super fucked up and everyone in high risk areas is affected by this.
Thank you so much πππ He appreciates every single sat
Donβt know who you are, but this is just plain mean. How dare you mock those who have just lost literally EVERYTHING. From what youβve recently posted, it seems like youβre assuming that everyone who lost their homes and businesses in this fire are wealthy. That is not the case for everyone. My brother lived with his mom in that home for 40 years. They are NOT rich at all, extremely normal people who have regular jobs. Their home is not worth millions. They didnβt live in a mansion. My brother has been struggling for years due to his disability after overcoming bone cancer. His home was all he had in a world that was crumbling around him. Iβm disgusted by you.
Have you considered selling your engagement ring?
lil bro, politely, why donβt you go fuck yourself π«‘
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In a few years you wonβt have any hair left to bleach so thereβs some savings right there. See, there are always more ways economize. Iβm pretty thrifty myself so when you tire of asking for other peopleβs money, hit me up big bro.
Hahah stay little, bro
Hey thanks for the sats. Gonna send it to the geyser fund. Thanks for helping π
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Horrible. Sent some sats through Geyser.
Thank you so much ππππ
Iβm so sorry to hear this, Brianna.
Much love to the family!
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Thank you so much for your support
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Please Zap, time for compassion.
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I can feel it. Stay strong.
Thatβs really bad! I hope he gets out of this stronger. And besides, Iβm sure God kept his life, and now he will give him the strength to continue his journey.
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Donated.
Could you help with this instead of me?
Of course - a little root cause analysis and market understanding is helpful. The problem is that CA is trying to keep housing prices high for tax revenue (suppressing insurance costs does this) AND prevent folks from cutting down too much trees and brush (totally political environmental stuff) - instead they should LISTEN to the market - the insurance companies have been asking to hike prices because a 1 in 100 chance on a $5M property is a $50k policy premium but lately these fires are 1 in 5 so thatβs a pricey $1M annual policy premium. The real estate market would shriek and IF LISTENING the state would ask why, and decide they need to reduce the risk of fire in the first place to lower the odds for entire communities - clear underbrush, switch to metal roofs, outdoor fire suppression systems (in the wood roof days they had them), bigger fire breaks, and big upgrades in fire fighting equipment and personnel (or robots) among other things.