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Normal boyfriend after sex: > "that was amazing" > maybe buys her flowers the next day > tells his friends she's smart, funny, caring > goes to sleep Bryan Johnson, 48, after sex: > posts "Just gave Kate oral sex. Goodnight, everyone." to 1 million followers > waits two minutes > pulls up her vaginal microbiome report > "100/100 score. Top 1% of all vaginas" > posts the graph > explains the dominant bacterial species in detail > goes to sleep One is in a relationship. The other is in a clinical trial.

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Normal boyfriend after sex: > "that was amazing" > maybe buys her flowers the next day > tells his friends she's smart, funny, caring > goes to sleep Bryan Johnson, 48, after sex: > posts "Just gave Kate oral sex. Goodnight, everyone." to 1 million followers > waits two minutes > pulls up her vaginal microbiome report > "100/100 score. Top 1% of all vaginas" > posts the graph > explains the dominant bacterial species in detail > goes to sleep One is in a relationship. The other is in a clinical trial.

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> be Brent Bodner > $1,000,000,000 in client assets for JPMorgan > invite prospects to your Super Bowl party > assistant expenses a $642.50 deli platter > receipt shows delivery to your home instead of the deli > JPMorgan launches full investigation > fires you over a $642.50 sandwich platter > amount is below JPMorgan's own $900 hospitality limit > no rule existed prohibiting client meetings at your home > expense was pre-approved > JPMorgan files a termination notice implying you violated policy > policy didn't say that > you take them to FINRA arbitration > panel awards you $4,250,000 + interest + expunged record > JPMorgan: "we vehemently disagree" From managing $1B in assets to getting fired over sandwiches to winning $4.25M in arbitration. The platter cost $642.50. The firing cost $4,250,000. JPMorgan saved nothing and lost everything.

> be Brent Bodner > $1,000,000,000 in client assets for JPMorgan > invite prospects to your Super Bowl party > assistant expenses a $642.50 deli platter > receipt shows delivery to your home instead of the deli > JPMorgan launches full investigation > fires you over a $642.50 sandwich platter > amount is below JPMorgan's own $900 hospitality limit > no rule existed prohibiting client meetings at your home > expense was pre-approved > JPMorgan files a termination notice implying you violated policy > policy didn't say that > you take them to FINRA arbitration > panel awards you $4,250,000 + interest + expunged record > JPMorgan: "we vehemently disagree" From managing $1B in assets to getting fired over sandwiches to winning $4.25M in arbitration. The platter cost $642.50. The firing cost $4,250,000. JPMorgan saved nothing and lost everything.

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do you understand what just happened to PlayStation users in the UK.. No ID. No face scan. No full access. > people are already arguing this is a "soft digital ID system" > others say it’s necessary for child safety and fraud prevention critics point out a bigger issue: > once identity becomes mandatory for access… > it stops being optional infrastructure > it becomes a requirement to exist online at all so now the debate isn’t about games anymore. it’s about who gets to stay anonymous on the internet.

do you understand what just happened to PlayStation users in the UK.. No ID. No face scan. No full access. > people are already arguing this is a "soft digital ID system" > others say it’s necessary for child safety and fraud prevention critics point out a bigger issue: > once identity becomes mandatory for access… > it stops being optional infrastructure > it becomes a requirement to exist online at all so now the debate isn’t about games anymore. it’s about who gets to stay anonymous on the internet.

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HOW 3 WEATHER MARKETS TURNED $50 INTO $30K How? Professional meteorological models like ECMWF March results: > Tokyo: $25 -> $12,452 > Chicago: $24 -> $12,398 > Tokyo: $16 -> $8,106 This is the work of a trader who leverages advanced analytics and automation. His strategy focuses on spotting undervalued outcomes that the market considers highly unlikely. Most market participants rely on popular weather apps like AccuWeather or CNN Weather. These services: - use averaged data - update less frequently - smooth out extreme scenarios - don’t always reflect the actual resolution sources used by prediction markets Instead, this trader taps into professional meteorological models to gain an edge Model hierarchy by region: ECMWF AIFS ENS -> MetUM (UK and Western Europe) -> ICON-EU (Central and Eastern Europe) Example scenario: Polymarket market - "Will the temperature in London exceed 25°C?" Forecasts: > AccuWeather - 24°C > ECMWF - 25°C > MetUM - 27°C Polymarket pricing: YES shares trading at $0.02 (implying a 2% probability). Around 80% of traders would follow AccuWeather and buy NO. That’s exactly why weather markets remain an underrated niche with significant inefficiencies. Finding and tracking these opportunities manually is extremely difficult. But you can simply copy this trader: Trader address: 0x594edb9112f526fa6a80b8f858a6379c8a2c1c11 Btw, you’ll receive a 100% bonus on your first deposit.

HOW 3 WEATHER MARKETS TURNED $50 INTO $30K How? Professional meteorological models like ECMWF March results: > Tokyo: $25 -> $12,452 > Chicago: $24 -> $12,398 > Tokyo: $16 -> $8,106 This is the work of a trader who leverages advanced analytics and automation. His strategy focuses on spotting undervalued outcomes that the market considers highly unlikely. Most market participants rely on popular weather apps like AccuWeather or CNN Weather. These services: - use averaged data - update less frequently - smooth out extreme scenarios - don’t always reflect the actual resolution sources used by prediction markets Instead, this trader taps into professional meteorological models to gain an edge Model hierarchy by region: ECMWF AIFS ENS -> MetUM (UK and Western Europe) -> ICON-EU (Central and Eastern Europe) Example scenario: Polymarket market - "Will the temperature in London exceed 25°C?" Forecasts: > AccuWeather - 24°C > ECMWF - 25°C > MetUM - 27°C Polymarket pricing: YES shares trading at $0.02 (implying a 2% probability). Around 80% of traders would follow AccuWeather and buy NO. That’s exactly why weather markets remain an underrated niche with significant inefficiencies. Finding and tracking these opportunities manually is extremely difficult. But you can simply copy this trader: Trader address: 0x594edb9112f526fa6a80b8f858a6379c8a2c1c11 Btw, you’ll receive a 100% bonus on your first deposit.

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Obvious farm has appeared on Polymarket Someone has created 20+ accounts and is betting on the same markets All usernames are more or less the same and make no sense X accounts are also half-empty dummies 10 accounts already have a PNL of $2k-$3k

Obvious farm has appeared on Polymarket Someone has created 20+ accounts and is betting on the same markets All usernames are more or less the same and make no sense X accounts are also half-empty dummies 10 accounts already have a PNL of $2k-$3k

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