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China's central bank has now bought gold for 19 months straight, the largest official buyer on earth. And this week, as gold broke 4,000 dollars, China's biggest banks moved to push ordinary Chinese out of leveraged gold trading, with at least one warning it will liquidate any position not closed by month-end. Both are true at once, and together they explain what this crash really is. Start with what is being banned, because the words matter. ICBC and a string of other banks are shutting down retail trading in what the Chinese themselves call paper gold, the margined, leveraged contracts where you bet on the price without ever owning a bar. Some banks lifted the margin requirement to 140 percent to choke the leverage off before closing the products outright. Physical gold, meanwhile, stays wide open. Coins, bars, savings plans, ETFs, all fine. It is only the paper, the leverage, the casino, that is being shut, the last step in a five-year retreat that the crash just finished. Officially this is about protecting small investors, and that part is real. The same kind of leverage wiped out a wave of Chinese retail in a 2020 commodity blowup. But set the ban beside what the state is doing and something larger comes into view. While its citizens are pushed out of the paper, the People's Bank of China has spent those same 19 months buying the physical metal, more than two thousand three hundred tonnes of it now, accumulating straight through a 28 percent crash that scared everyone else out. Beijing is not trading gold. It is hoarding it. That is the strategy in one frame. China looked at the two things both called gold, the paper bet and the physical bar, and made a choice no Western government would make. It is taking the metal for the state and closing the casino for everyone else. The reason sits in a single date. 2022, when Russia's reserves were frozen with a keystroke. That taught every country outside the Western system one lesson: dollars in an account can be switched off, gold in your own vault cannot. So China is building its monetary independence out of the one asset nobody can freeze, and it does not want that foundation in the hands of leveraged traders who panic-sell in a crash, or priced by a paper market it does not control. Watch this month and the two worlds split in real time. Western investors were forced out of their gold by margin calls and a rate scare. China's central bank bought that exact dip with both hands. One side treats gold as a trade. The other treats it as the floor under a currency. The West is selling paper gold and calling it a crash. China is buying physical gold and calling it a foundation. In ten years, only one of them will look like it understood what gold was for. The metal is already moving to that side.

Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡

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A gym asked to repost their workout video. Eight months later, that same gym pays them $10,400 a month. Two friends run one Instagram account together, split down the middle. It started as a joke — a place to dump their workout clips so they'd stop flooding their personal pages. Then the gym they train at reposted one video. Then asked for more. Then offered to pay. That was the whole beginning. One local gym, a small monthly fee to keep their feed looking alive. Here's what they figured out fast: gyms are desperate for content and terrible at making it. Beautiful equipment, dead Instagram. The two of them already film every session anyway — so they started pointing the camera at what the gym needed and handing it over as a finished feed. Now they run it like a tiny agency. Three gyms and two activewear brands pay them to produce a month of content each — reels, captions, the posting calendar, the whole thing. The part that makes it possible with two people and full-time jobs: AI does the 90% that used to need a team. They film. Claude does the rest — cuts one session into 20 clips, writes captions in each client's voice, builds the 30-day calendar, drafts the monthly report that keeps every contract renewed. What used to take an editor, a copywriter, and an SMM manager now runs while they're getting coffee after the workout. 5 clients. Around $2,000 each. $10,400 a month. Their cost to run all of it: under $60. That number doesn't move whether they have 5 clients or 15 — that's the entire model. The wild part is how ordinary they are. No huge following. No personal brand. Two normal girls who train together and realized the footage they were already making was worth money to someone else. Every friend group at every gym is filming the same content for fun and letting it die in their camera roll. These two just asked one gym if it wanted to buy it. The full breakdown — how two people turn shared workouts into a real content business — is in the thread above. Read it before another duo in your city signs those gyms first.

Rich

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Rest in peace, Sir Garry. There will never, ever be another like you. It is with a incredibly heavy heart that I hear the news of the passing of the greatest of them all, Sir Garfield Sobers. For anyone who loves this beautiful game, Sir Garry wasn’t just a cricketer; he was the ultimate standard of what a cricketer could be. When we talk about all-rounders today, we often look at players who can balance two disciplines. But Sir Garry? He was a master of five. He could bat like a dream, bowl fast-medium with the new ball, switch seamlessly to orthodox left-arm spin, bowl wrist spin, and field like a panther at short leg or in the slips. To watch him walk onto a cricket field, with that loose, rhythmic Caribbean stride, collars turned up, was to watch absolute majesty in motion. He played the game with a sublime joy and a fierce, competitive dignity that defined an entire era. I remember the sheer awe he inspired whenever India played the West Indies. You couldn't take your eyes off him. Even when he was taking the game away from you, you couldn't help but marvel at the genius of the man. His 365 not out stood as a mountain for decades, and those six sixes in an over became the stuff of folklore. Yet, off the field, he was always an absolute gentleman—warm, incredibly generous with his knowledge, and fiercely proud of the game's finest traditions. Cricket has lost its brightest jewel today. The stands are a little quieter, and the game is poorer without him. My deepest condolences go out to his family, his friends, and to every cricket lover across the Caribbean and the world who is mourning this incomparable loss.

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The Boulder Police Department is trying to find two possible victims after a hit and run near the Bolder Boulder race yesterday. Just after 8:15 a.m. on Monday, May 27, bike officers contacted and stopped a driver in the Whole Foods parking lot on Pearl Street after receiving reports of a driver acting strangely at a nearby race barricade, wearing a ski mask and then running two stop signs. Despite stopping briefly and talking with officers, the driver then ignored officers’ commands and drove off. The suspect was driving a brown Ford Explorer when he struck another car in the parking lot and nearly hit a woman walking nearby before driving off. He continued driving away from officers and headed toward blocked off roads where race participants were running. Numerous officers coordinated to keep the driver from entering the racecourse and conducted a pinch maneuver to stop the car. The suspect was then taken into custody. Officers would like to speak to the owner of the vehicle that was struck and to the woman who was almost hit, who might have been an early race runner or a spectator, seen in this video clip. “We are all very thankful that these two community members appear to be okay despite what happened and that we stopped this man before he could get any closer to the race,” interim Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn said. “Crimes like this are exactly what we train for and we have been preparing for this event for months, both internally with our drone, Patrol, SWAT, K9 and Traffic teams and with our partners at CU, the Bolder Boulder, several Boulder County public safety agencies as well as community members. I’m very proud of how swiftly our officers protected the community yesterday and I’m hopeful we can find these two people.” Boulder Police ask anyone who knows who these two victims are or has any information about this incident to please contact Detective E. Quayle [email protected] or 720-564-2078 reference case 24-05068. The suspect is facing charges of vehicular eluding, hit and run, reckless endangerment, obstruction, driving without a valid driver’s license and driving without insurance. Additional charges are possible. As in every criminal case, these charges are an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty #boulder #bouldercolorado

Boulder Police Dept.

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Something you don't know about me: I have a 17-year-old daughter. She was taken from me when she was 8. Not for abuse. Not for neglect. But because I couldn't move back to North Carolina. I raised my daughter alone. Her father wasn't in her life - he was serving probation in Florida while we lived in North Carolina. I had full custody. I had an opportunity to make more money and get off government assistance by moving to Colorado. I took it. A couple of months later he moved from Florida to North Carolina. A year later, the judge sent my daughter to live with him. And two years after that, he managed to cut off all direct contact I had with her. For years, I tried to find another way to get my daughter back. But without contact, the only option was to talk about what had happened. I didn't have a lot of reach, but the little I had turned into finding others going through similar situations with the same judge in Mecklenburg County, NC. That's when I decided to create The Fiorella Hidalgo Foundation. I worked quietly for years--sharing what I'd learned, helping others navigate the system the best way I knew how. Then last year, my daughter reached out desperate for help. I tried every legal route, only to discover the corruption has grown worse than I knew. The stories I'd heard were just the tip of the iceberg - it's not one judge, it's several. We started documenting cases and created a Change dot org petition (link in comments). It now has over 1,600 signatures and keeps growing organically with zero promotion. That means many others are going through this. They probably think they're the only ones. They probably think they're crazy—there's no way the system meant to protect them is doing the opposite. I know, because I thought all of that too. I need your help. This is a small, community-based non-profit mostly run by volunteers—it's the only way to keep our advocacy truthful. This isn't one or two cases, and it's not just happening in North Carolina but nationwide. I hate asking for help. I've spent years funding this myself. But the deeper I get into this fight, the harder that becomes while children all over the nation keep getting harmed. I'm looking for volunteers—research, website building, responding to victims, anything you can offer. But even if you can't do that, following and sharing the foundation's social media helps (TikTok, Instagram, Facebook). That engagement could monetize through ads and keep this going. If you can help, reach out. If you can share, please do. Someone out there needs to know they're not alone.

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Bill Mitchell

16,091 views • 1 month ago

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Iron Horse

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A day in the life of an 100,000+ acre farm. Meetings start at the shop at 4:30am. You get in your drill and head off to your designated seeding area. There is about a 70km radius of crops to seed from the main binyard. I always thought 4:30am was so awesome. Imagine having to get everyone on board to wake up at 4am daily to crush acres, it’s a feat in this day and age undoubtedly. It’s also a reason why few can compete against operations like this, pure savagery. Every team that seeds together gets a crew truck. Nothing pisses a tired crew off more than being late & chances are you are driving your own truck out to the seeder when you show up late. It has to run like clockwork to seed everything in a timely manner because you may lose some days to rain. Typically you would run as long as you can every single day. A 16 hour days are easy, it’s the back to back to back 18 or 20 hour days that are killers. I really enjoyed the long hours, I had started to track every one of my movements by acres. I knew on a perfect day I could do about 766 acres a day, but every turn I would deduct acres, stop to piss I would deduct acres, run out and grab supper I would deduct acres, fill the seeder I would deduct acres, check my runs I would deduct acres, fix my hoses I would deduct acres, I knew exactly how to bang out an awesome day and that usually meant no liquids after 10am so I didn’t have to stop to piss. Not everyone did this, in fact probably no one but me did this but I was obsessed with efficiency at the time. Seeding could last anywhere from 25 to 45 days depending. 2 of the seeding units were kept to finish sloughs, while the rest of the tractors were cleaned up, serviced and dropped back off at the JD dealership. 5 or 6 tractors were kept for grain carts to use at harvest but next seeding year all brand new JD tractors will be used, there is never used tractors used, the deadline is far too important and the dependability & warranty is crucial to complete seeding on time.

bu/ac

57,117 views • 2 years ago

Shadow's story began quietly inside a shelter kennel, where fear kept him frozen for more than a year. Every day, visitors walked past his cage. Most people chose the playful dogs that ran to the front wagging their tails. Shadow stayed in the corner, trembling and avoiding eye contact. Shelter staff knew he wasn't aggressive. He was just deeply afraid. Dogs that have experienced abandonment or trauma often develop intense anxiety. Long periods in a shelter environment can make that fear worse, causing withdrawal, shaking, and a loss of confidence. Shadow had slowly learned not to expect much from the world except uncertainty. Then one day, a couple stopped in front of his kennel. Instead of walking past, they paused. They didn't see a "scared dog." They saw a gentle soul hiding behind fear. They knew trust doesn't happen overnight. It grows slowly through patience, quiet moments, and kindness. So they gave him time. Day after day they sat near him. They spoke softly. They created calm routines that slowly showed Shadow he was safe. At first, the changes were small. A tiny tail wag. A curious glance. A few steps closer. Then something beautiful happened. Shadow began to trust. He started exploring his new home, realizing that couches were soft places to rest and that human hands could bring comfort instead of harm. For the first time in a long while, he felt safe. Today, Shadow lives surrounded by warmth and care. He enjoys long naps, quiet cuddles, and small adventures that once seemed impossible for a dog who spent so long living in fear. His story reminds us that frightened animals aren't broken. Sometimes they're just waiting for someone patient enough to help them believe again. If you want to see Shadow today, the way he smiles, wags his tail, and lives his life peacefully, comment "Shadow" and I would love to show you his update.

DE GOLDSMITH🪙🪙🪙⭐ ⭐⭐

20,230 views • 28 days ago

Oh, My Dear The Nobel Prize Committee, how could we possibly delay any longer? Kindly please give #NobelPeacePrize to #DonaldTrump Donald J. Trump for his massive and huge following achievements (also watch below attached 4clips & thread) : 👇 1. In this glittering age of "stable geniuses" and midnight tweets, I implore you, nay, demand you to rush, sprint, teleport if necessary, and slap that Nobel Peace Prize right onto the spray-tanned lapel of Megalomaniac Dictator Donald J. Trump. Because, truly, who else has so brilliantly redefined "peace" as a chaotic blend of invasions, kidnappings, bombings, shady deals, economic bullying, and playground taunts? It's not warmongering; it's "winning" on a global scale! Let's unpack his "noble" feats, shall we? They're like a greatest hits album of international blunders, remixed for maximum sarcasm. 2. Starting strong with the Venezuela extravaganza: Invading a sovereign nation? Chef's kiss! Swooping in like a discount conquistador to "secure" their oil while forcing them to buy only American widgets with their own cash, pure "art of the deal" magic. And kidnapping the Venezuelan President? Inspired! Why bother with boring old diplomacy when you can turn world leaders into pawns in your personal game of thrones? It's not abduction; it's just "relocating talent" to Mar-a-Lago for some unsolicited advice. 3. Then there's the Iran bombing bonanza,spectacular! Dropping explosives faster than you can say "fake news" because, apparently, peace means preemptively turning tensions into craters. Evidence? Who needs it when you've got "gut feelings" and Fox News? It's the kind of "tough stance" that leaves the world wondering if the Nobel is for Peace or Pyrotechnics. 4. Oh, but the crooked, mysterious deals with terrorist-hotbed havens like Pakistan, Syria, and Qatar? Masterclass in grift! Twisting alliances into family business opportunities, maybe a Trump-branded resort amid the ruins, or exclusive licensing for golden toilets in bunkers? These aren't shadowy pacts benefiting the Trump empire at the expense of global security; they're "smart business" that keeps the world safe... for profit margins. Who knew "peace" could fund so many golf courses? 5. And let's not forget the bullying of India with those "stupid tariffs",brilliant! Slapping on trade barriers that sound tough but, plot twist, get paid by American consumers in the end. It's like robbing Peter to pay Paul, except Peter's your own voters and Paul's your ego. "America First," indeed first in line for higher prices on everything from motorcycles to mangoes. What a way to "protect" the economy: by making your citizens foot the bill for your vendettas. 6. Finally, the cherry on this clown sundae: speaking like a cheap joker, making childish fun of PM Narendra Modi. Priceless! Mimicking accents, tossing out nicknames like a third-grader on recess, because nothing screams "statesman" like turning international summits into stand-up comedy roasts. "Namaste" meets "you're fired," all while pretending it's "just locker room talk." How "presidential" to belittle a leader of 1.4 billion people; it's not immaturity, it's "straight talk" from the man who can't spell "covfefe." 7. Nobel Committee, act now! This titan of turmoil has earned his prize through sheer audacity. Ignore the naysayers calling it authoritarianism, recklessness, or just plain idiocy, they're all "haters and losers." Award him before he "makes peace great again" by turning the ceremony into a pay-per-view rally. The world is "tremendously" grateful... or at least entertained by the Trump childish and stupid circus. #NobelForTrump #PeaceThroughChaos #NobelPrize

KailashGWagh 🇮🇳

194,427 views • 7 months ago