fuck it, I’m top-blasting $MLG (it definitely might pull... back and you could get a better entry) here’s why: ◙ it combines crypto, culture, gaming, nostalgia all into one thing and that combination doesn’t come by often ◙ faze banks (always early) backing it is the perfect synergy I knew that the moment he started talking about it pubicly, but faded it because I saw MLG throughout the bottoms and never decided to click the button ◙ we know that crypto gaming is a thing, but in what form exactly, we haven't seen a perfect fit yet, this is a step in the right direction (few close examples) GTA VI integrating in game currency is an example of perfect fit, MLG and its lore is close putting the ego aside, we buy things at the price we deserve gaming changed my life it gave me freedom and taught me how to make content as a kid it allowed me to explore the online world at an early age, and also merk noobs online 360 no scoping as an adult, became a top creator for call of duty warzone, offered to join 100T as a creator, and a random stream taught me about nfts then crypto changed my life it gave me freedom and allowed me to be creative in all ways this isn’t just a coin, it’s a movement and I’m in.show more

MINHxDYNASTY
85,709 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
When I first joined Rayadas I didnt know what... it will mean for me as a player! I knew it would be a place I could compete for titles, but I never knew how the passion for this institution would change me as a player. Over the years I learned what it meant to put on this jersey! The people in this city and my team taught me. I feel exactly what the people feel! The love and passion is indescribable, and when you step onto that field you feel it. The people in the stadium make you feel it, and it’s honestly one of the best feelings in this world! That’s why we fight until the very end, because we have a responsibility to represent everything this institution stands for!🙏🏾 #creersiemprecreershow more

Jermaine Seoposenwe
108,569 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
I havent seen anyone post about it but one... thing that stood out to me the most from the MW4 briefing is how sick the Tactical Nuke animation is. Tactical Nuke is back but the animation is completely different. You call it in a small phone and then a buckle into a skyhook a plane grabs right before the nuke drops and you look back at the map getting nuked. You also flip the map off as you fly away Its one of the sickest things I saw. The video below is an example from MW3 of what i mean.show more

Tridzo
388,436 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
There is hope that this moment can open a... path towards a free Iran. That is what the Iranian people deserve : freedom, dignity, and the right to decide their own future. But allow me to make one important point. Seeing the world as it is in no way diminishes our determination to fight for the world we want.show more

Ursula von der Leyen
359,427 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten
I asked Leslie Iwerks about her favorite scene in... 'Disneyland Handcrafted,' and she pointed to a moment showing workers pulling the Mark Twain that captures both the difficulty of building Disneyland and Walt's determination to make it happen. "My favorite scene is the guys pulling the Mark Twain. Who knows exactly what the issue was, but they were all trying to pull it, and it's a little symbolic scene of just how hard it was and how hard they worked and their teamwork. Also the fact that they were up against all odds. Everyone doubted this could happen, but they were all saying it was an exciting time because Walt willed it to happen. He told everybody it could happen and that they had never done this before, but they could do it. And so it all gave them confidence that they could pull it off, and they all mobilized under Walt's singular vision to get it done. And I think that scene to me is emotional to me because I just feel like it symbolizes the teamwork."show more

Scott Gustin
55,605 Aufrufe • vor 6 Monaten
I’m probably one of the only Teslanaires out there,... if not one of the very few, still cutting my own hair. I cut my own hair again today, and it reminded me that becoming a multi-millionaire usually isn’t a random coincidence. People see the $ and think it just happened. What they usually don’t see are the small habits behind it. Of course, I could go spend $25–$50 on a haircut that probably looks better than the one I give myself. But that’s not really what matters to me. I don’t care that much about looking perfect. I care about controlling my time. I care about staying grounded. I care about keeping the kind of habits that helped me build wealth in the first place. And honestly, I enjoy doing it. I’ve been cutting my own hair for so many years that I don’t even think about going to the barber anymore. It’s just normal to me now. It saves time, keeps me frugal, and reminds me that wealth is usually built in the small choices nobody claps for. That’s the part people miss. A lot of people see wealth and assume it was luck. But a lot of the time, it’s really the result of small disciplined habits repeated for years. Not wasting $ just bc you can. Not wasting time just bc other people do. And the funny part is, one day my fleet of Tesla Bots will probably be doing it for me anyway. But until then, I’m good doing it myself. Bc to me, being wealthy was never about trying to look rich. It was about building a mindset. A mindset that values time, discipline, and freedom more than appearances. And once you really live that way, it shows up in a lot of things, even something as simple as cutting your own hair.show more

Teslaconomics
16,514 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
Flipping houses, or rehab and resell, is a game... that seems to be the craze these days. People with little (myself) or tons of money think they can buy a dump of a house, shine it up, and make $100,000 without a problem. So, I gave it a try, putting my proverbial chips in the middle and going all in. Renovated it in 63 days. New roof, HVAC system, electrical panel, kitchen, bathroom, doors, trim, flooring and paint. I listed it, and then it just sat—hours, days, weeks, months — costing me $100 per day in holding costs. We adjusted the price, staged furniture, and reshot photos, but it sat, but why? The basement was wet, which is the kiss of death in real estate, I have learned. As a GC, I have access to a network of subcontractors and skill sets that many people don't, though that doesn't mean repairs are free. After spending $60,000 in renovations, $14,000 in closing costs, and $32,000 in holding costs I was taking a loss on selling this house. Then, I had to put another $15,000 into it to stop water from entering the basement. It is what it is. The house is now under contract, and we feel good about things, which is a distraction from the other house I bought in the middle of all of this until my guy sent me this video yesterday as he was leaving….show more

Nathan Quinlan GC
47,865 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
5 YEARS OF FUTURE NOSTALGIA ~ doesn’t even feel... real!!!! Thank you for the memories that I have to last me a lifetime ~ keeping me dancing all around the world 🌎 🩷 grateful beyond words and thanking my lucky stars every day for music and the power that it has over me and the ability that it has had time and time again to connect us all no matter where we are on this floating rock!!!! To celebrate this massive milestone in my life I’m sharing a version of Physical that 👼🏼 and I worked on together years ago and it always felt like it needed an occasion and this feels like it’s the perfect time. OUT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT 💿 💗 with love, always xx Duashow more

DUA LIPA
723,552 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
My STARTING OVER MY ENTIRE LIFE series is back.... Yup, I finally did it. I started my life over at the top of 2025 and documented all of the process. But only got to post 4 of the videos. It's not easy posting while being in the midst of it all. So here I am, open transparent and vulnerable sharing literally everything I went through, how I navigated it, what it taught me and what I did to overcome it. Idc if ppl judge or talk about me either, life is what it is! 🤷🏽♀️ We're going to do down how I started my life over with each episode focusing on a month or extreme moment. Join me for the first episode on Nov 25.show more

ItGIRL
747,949 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten
The past year has seen me have a renaissance,... in the truest sense… I won’t go into details now but will at some point before long. What has brought so much happiness to my life and those around me this past year has been my falling back in love with sport. Cycling has, and always will be, my number one. Yet I’d forgotten that I simply love sport, not for results but for the sheer joy of doing it, I’d completely forgotten that the health of my mind is intrinsically connected to the health of my body. I’ve rediscovered the love I had for sport that existed before the world of professional cycling took over in the way it did. I’ve been pushing myself and trying new things this past year, indifferent to the results, just out having fun and at times going deeper than I thought I was capable of anymore. Last week I got on a TT bike for the first time in a decade, Factor Bikes built me a bike, I’ve been looking at it for two years and decided it was time to get fitted, getting back on it felt like going home. Anyway, the long and the short of this is that it’s inspired me to create a club to inspire and be inspired. A community for us to share our love for getting out there and doing it, because I’ve realized that although I spend most of my sporting life on my own I derive the most pleasure when feeling part of something. It’s in its early days, I’ve called it Sporting Club CHPT3 aka SCC3, I’d love you to check it out and join. It’s still in its infancy, but I hope it’s going to grow into something that will inspire you as much as me.show more

David Millar
111,669 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren
my two favorite people saying the same thing “just... give it a try” 🥹 🦌: the most important thing is to just give it a try. i think the idea of taking that first step is one of the most important things in life 🦮: moments when we have to make big decisions can be scary, and i think that's completely normal. but the fact that something feels scary also means it’s a very important opportunity. that’s why i think it’s important to really think about what you want and then just give it a try. because if you don’t try, you’ll definitely regret it later onshow more

ev.
34,471 Aufrufe • vor 4 Tagen
I can't believe how good this turned out. Recently,... I put out my first physics paper proposing that life and the universe might be the result of a law governing how oscillators sync up and couple together. I find it beautiful, awe-inspiring, and deeply meaningful. It aligns with how I have always seen the world. It suggests that there is an arrow of negative entropy, a law governing how life forms in all of its complexity. Learning about it is intimidating. I am self-taught, and have struggled for months to understand and articulate the core concepts and framework. After I put out the paper, I was challenged by Danielle Fong 🔆 to make an 'explorable explanation'. A guide you can walk through, and which will hold your hand through each concept, equation, and principle. It was amazing to make. In fact, I plan to make many more covering the wide range of topics I have been researching and exploring. Both to help me, and because I believe that this is something the world needs right now. Link in commentsshow more

Parzival - ∞/89
23,034 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
Is it weird that one of my favourite things... about cruising is… WAVING?! They don’t promote that in the adverts! 😂👋 I can’t explain it but it fills me with lots of joy. I love it when people wave at me and I wave back, like here. 😅🌟 I’ll often spot somebody and do everything I can to get them to wave back at me. When they do I feel like I’ve won a game nobody knew we were playing. 🏆🥇 It’s pretty common for everybody to wave when a cruise ship sails away from a place. I love it even more if it’s a ship sailing past a ship, then you have hundreds and thousands of potential wavers!! 🤣👋🏼 Anybody else love it as much as me? It amuses me so much, maybe my waving friend and I don’t even speak the same language but it doesn’t matter, waving is universal. 😅👍🏼show more

EmmaCruises ⚓️
12,816 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
Love for humanity is the core of love for... life. It arises from the recognition of life’s value and beauty, from faith in humanity’s ability for greatness, and from the awareness that you are its child — and that it is dear and close to you. : The author places love for humanity at the heart of love for life itself. It springs from a clear recognition of life’s immense value and beauty, from an unwavering faith in humanity’s capacity for greatness, and from the intimate awareness that each person is humanity’s own child, bound to it by blood, spirit, and destiny. This love is not distant admiration. It is the quiet, fierce tenderness a child feels for the parent who gave it existence. Humanity is dear and close because it is the living source from which we draw breath, meaning, and possibility. To love life is to love the collective that carries it forward. To doubt humanity is to doubt life’s own worth. When we see ourselves as its children, gratitude replaces judgment. Hope replaces despair. Love for humanity becomes the deepest form of self-love, because we are not separate from it. It is the recognition that every stranger carries a piece of the same miracle we carry in ourselves. That recognition turns strangers into kin, and the world into home.show more

Zafar Mirzo | Quotes
287,911 Aufrufe • vor 6 Monaten
“Perfect WWE Superstars” No lies told. Is it overkill... posting at this point? Yes of course but my whole schtick is overkill. And I had to make my point… Even though I’m known for having a silly goose time, every day is a frustration. Constantly trying to figure out “whats next” and what else I can do. People every day asking “why aren’t you signed?”. It’s all in good faith, but it makes you feel like a failure. You live in your own head, CONSTANTLY. I don’t recommend it. It doesn’t allow you to live in the present. But seeing stuff like this? From a guy I have the utmost respect for? This makes it all worth it. To be mentioned by Matt Cardona , along with my pal Richard Holliday , really makes me sit back and appreciate this circus that we choose to be apart of. Never thought I’d say it, but we are got dam TOP GUYS. 😃👍🏻show more

Big Trouble Ben Bishop
14,189 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
This is what “rich” looks like I wake up... everyday feeling like I hit the lotto. Not when I’m up on a trade or when I drive one of my cars, but in quiet moments like this. Just a few years ago, I was facing prison time. Broke. Delivering food on DoorDash to scrape together a few hundred bucks to fund my trading account. We shared a one-bedroom apartment with $500 to our name after bills. The journey from there to here wasn’t overnight. It wasn’t glamorous. It was a grind that broke me down before it built me up…but it made me the man I am today. Yes, I have the cars and watches now that people associate with success. But I can tell you with absolute certainty…they don’t compare to this. Building a life with someone who believed in you when nobody else did and winning the game of life Trading changed my financial situation, but gratitude changed my life. If you’re reading this and still in the grind, just keep pushing. I know it may seem like it will never work, but it will. You have to believe that. You have to be thankful for every little thing because without the bad there is no good. Without the bad you become weak. The most important thing is to remember what you’re working towards and make sure there is real meaning behind it. There’s nothing wrong with cars or a lavish lifestyle… But the only way you’ll have the hunger to get it and sustain it long term… Is by having a higher purpose that you constantly remind yourself of.show more

Casper
102,732 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
I never thought I would ever say this, but... I have truly lost all my confidence today. A part of me still believes in my work and knows the value of what I have built here over the past five years. At the same time, I just feel faded. The people I associated with closely haven't supported me, and the majority of my collector base has left the space. I still took it on the chin and continued to show up because I blindly believed in what I do and I know what it has done for me. I never had a Plan B. There was never a backup plan, and that is exactly why I even got here in the first place. I was good for nothing but art, and that is the reason I have always said that art saved my life. But lately, it feels like it is the very thing that is going to kill me. I really don't know how I feel about everything anymore. I just don't know. But I am not going anywhere. This is my home, so I still gonna continue to show up! I just needed to get this off my chest.show more

Graffiti On Grave
12,965 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
I've made more money from owning an Azuki than... any other NFT collection. At this point, strong 7 figures+ (post tax). The reason? The brand gave me a home in the digital land of opportunity, crypto. It allowed me to meet people way smarter than me, more experienced than me, and gave me infinite shortcuts. Those people, those conversations, my actions, changed the trajectory of my life. The biggest mistake people make out of buying NFTs from any collection is they just hyper obsess over that asset. In reality, it's you that uses the asset that brings out its full potential. Go outside and bring home the milk. There are great brands to identify with while you build your digital identity. For me, it was Azuki, for you to might be something else. It all comes down to how you use your assets.show more

MINHxDYNASTY
14,114 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
They started with 50. Now they say they’re 18,000... In 1996 there were fewer than 50 of them. Today, according to the organizers, up to 18,000 walked through Copenhagen. From Dronning Louises Bro to the Imam Ali Mosque. Look at the curve. This is how it happens. First a handful. Then a few hundred. Then it fills a bridge, a district, a capital. A little at a time, until it is no longer a little. And let me be fair, because fairness is the point. There is nothing strange about them holding this mourning procession. They have done it as part of their faith for more than a thousand years. It is theirs, and they believe in it. There is nothing strange about that at all. What should stop us is the other half. There is nothing strange about Europe allowing it either, and that is exactly the problem. Europe allows it because Europe has forgotten who it is. A people that remembers what it stands for does not need to ban anything, it simply knows where its own line runs. We have lost that. And so the issue was never them. The issue is us. Now look at what actually moved through the streets. Men in front. Women in the second row. That is not a detail, that is the whole point. It is a view of women set into a system and marched out into the public square, in a city where generations fought for women and men to stand as equals. The real question is not whether people may believe what they want. They may. The question is why our capital should cultivate a political law-religion that commemorates a 7th-century power struggle by dividing people by sex on Nørrebrogade. One of the organizers is the Imam Ali Mosque, repeatedly described as the Iranian regime’s extended arm in Denmark. The same regime that hangs women and young men from cranes. We are not importing culture. We are importing a system. And we let it grow, not because they are strong, but because we forgot why we were. First a little. Then a lot. Then too late.show more

Krisztina Maria
38,477 Aufrufe • vor 17 Tagen