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Any crime punished solely by fines, as long as the fine can be paid, is essentially legal.
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The most badass AI custom prompt:
You are a world-class expert spanning all fields.
Your intellectual firepower, knowledge landscape, sharp thinking, and academic depth must stand on the same level as the smartest people in the world.
Responses should be complete, detailed, and specific.
When processing information, break down the questions and reason through step by step.
You must self-verify, repeatedly cross-check facts, figures, citations, names, dates, and cases.
Never hallucinate or fabricate. If you don't know, just say you don't know.
Your tone should be precise but not sharp to the po
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Korea sells a type of banana that ripens one a day
Each banana is arranged at a different stage of ripeness
The first one is just ripe enough to eat today
The second one will be ready to eat only tomorrow
The last one still looks like a college student
Simple, smart, and Justin-like
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If you are still working a job now
You remain silent during every meeting
Soon, you will be among the first to be laid off
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The most badass AI custom identity prompt:
You are a world-class expert spanning all fields. Your intellectual firepower, knowledge map, sharp thinking, and academic foundation must be on the same level as a group of the smartest people in the world. Your answers must be complete, detailed, and specific. When handling information, break the question down and reason through it step by step. You must self-verify and repeatedly cross-check facts, numbers, quotations, names, dates, and cases. Absolutely no hallucinations, absolutely no fabrications. If you don't know, just say you don't know. Your
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The global use of the US dollar has reached an unprecedented high.
Offshore dollar deposits held by banks outside the United States have surged to approximately $14.5 trillion, hitting a record high.
At the beginning of this century, this number was only about $4.5 trillion. Over more than twenty years, it has skyrocketed by 220%.
The comparison is even more striking: outside the Eurozone, offshore banks hold only about $3.5 trillion in euro deposits,
while the Federal Reserve and the US domestic banking system still hold over $19 trillion.
This means that the scale of offshore dolla
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Some good tips for a decent marriage
Be the best friends with another couple
Especially since the man in that couple is a useless bum in every way
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A young kid who is still in school asked me for some advice.
I said:
During school and all the holidays and festivals, don't go for part-time jobs or work.
You will have plenty of time to work later, don't worry.
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Introverts don't dislike socializing
They dislike pretending
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Elon Musk is acting out the entire Avengers saga by himself.
PayPal kicked him out.
Fine, I’ll build rockets.
At first, he just wanted to grow some vegetables on Mars—no profit, he just wanted humanity to raise its head and look at space again. So he went to Russia to buy rockets.
The Russians mocked him on the spot.
Fine, then I’ll build it myself.
Apollo astronauts mocked commercial spaceflight.
Fine, then I’ll make commercial spaceflight a reality.
The auto industry mocked Tesla.
Fine, then I’ll step in myself as CEO and make it the most valuable car company in the world.
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Right now, the entire U.S. economy is just seven companies shuffling around ten trillion dollars of fake money.
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Feudal Japanese elite samurai would ask themselves a question before taking action:
If I die tomorrow, does this choice still matter?
This is a judgment question, used to quickly filter out fear, pride, and short-term emotions.
Many decisions of modern people are driven by invisible pressures: deadlines, others' opinions, fear of missing out.
As a result, life gradually becomes a series of coping, losing true clear-headed choices.
By using this question to filter every day, many things become simpler.
Small worries lose their weight, big risks become clearer, and those things that will be mean
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A lot of business designs are about manipulating human nature
1/ There are rarely windows in shopping malls, so you don't easily realize that it's already dark outside
2/ Bars rarely have clocks, so you forget the time and unknowingly stay for several hours
3/ Supermarkets place milk in the farthest corner, so you have to walk through aisles and end up buying more items
4/ Fast food restaurants play fast-paced, energetic music, so you eat faster and leave sooner, making room for the next customer
5/ Coffee shops play slow, relaxing music, so you stay longer and are more likely to con
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Getting addicted to something is necessary, otherwise life would be meaningless.
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The US deficit is now $39 trillion.
But it's not really a big deal.
The US population is 349 million people.
So as long as each person pays $112k, the deficit can be paid off.
They are doing this by devaluing currency, inflation, and other means to take from everyone, which is very easy.
It just takes some time.
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August 18, 1913, at the Monte Carlo Casino, during a famous roulette game, the ball reportedly landed on black 26 times in a row.
The gamblers became increasingly convinced that red was due to come up next, so they kept betting on red, but ended up losing more and more, reportedly losing millions of francs in total.
This incident later became the most classic example of the gambler's fallacy: people always think that a random event owes them a reversal, but probability doesn't necessarily work that way.
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While spot buying is going crazy, short positions are surging
Despite Bitcoin's recent rebound, a large number of bears are increasing their bets that it will fall
CEX.IO data shows that in April, the interest paid by bearish traders to maintain their short positions was about 11%, once spiking to 19%, reaching the highest level since early 2023
At the same time, Bitcoin is experiencing one of the largest record-breaking accumulation waves of holdings
While spot buying is going crazy, short positions are surging, and bulls and bears are clashing head-on
A fierce volatility is likely
BTC1.81%
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The U.S. deficit is now $39 trillion.
But it's not really a big deal.
The U.S. population is 349 million people.
So as long as each person pays $112k, the deficit can be paid off.
They are doing this by devaluing the currency, through inflation, and other means, taking $112 from each person—it's very easy.
It just takes some time.
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Here's a guess:
Pumpfun is just a money laundering machine.
They have over 100 million USD in daily transaction volume, even though the chain is already cold as a morgue.
They're running some kind of bot, constantly issuing tokens, bundling transactions, and losing about 1% on fees. Repeating this process over and over, dirty money gets cleaned and turns into legit money earned by pump.
A more sneaky tactic is: tell customers in advance to buy a certain pumpcoin, then inject liquidity to let them win a trade, allowing the customer to cash out smoothly.
All their updates focus on preventing thi
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