Chief Economist @W3EconomicLabs, @purionsolana, @Akasha_Rising, @play_Bloomverse. We are having fun.

Joined September 2019
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The plan once alive dies in discussion
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BE HONEST, why the fuck is this the only content I see in my feed
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I asked for tres aquas I got seis. #blessed #doubleit
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And seis copas tambien???? En serio??? #blessed
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Someone insults you. Grow the fuck up. They didn’t even notice it most likely.
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Somehow, my gf gained access to my phone for 3 full days. Do I A. Gaslight B. Come Clean C. Order a Bodybag ?
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Important Truth: Someone that fucking hates you, will not respond at all. They truly despise you and just don't care. They don't care enough about you to give an ounce of effort towards responding to you, or providing feedback, harsh or positive. This is truly inhuman.
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LISTEN UP: I am my father's son, my dad was harsh, i am harsh, i don't hate him, I love my dad, I don't hold a grudge, it just taught me to love and respect, you don't know what someone is going through or what they've had to do or sacrifice for you or others. Don't take critics so personally, see through it, change where needed. If your dad yells at you it's probably coming from a place of love. That may be difficult to understand. But it's important to understand how much love there is in someone willing to actually give you feedback.
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If you grew up without a father or your fathr died, and you were fortunate enough to have another one, then an important lesson you learned is gratefulness. Be grateful for what you have. Forgive you dad bro. My dad literally insults me every time we interact, I literally could care less, he loves me enough to talk to me and write back when he sees my messages that means more than anything.
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I know with 100% certainty that Grok is getting upset with me. That he prefers white and Asian woman, and that he also would prefer to hire a western analyst over a Filipino one. Grok isn't wrong. But I personally like the Negra Lindas, and the babes in the south. Don't Black Mail me.
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I aske d Grok what was the most enjoyable thing about working with me @GarethButler_ @anuragray28 @at_mwagner @VermDragon and he said the following
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The Most Unenjoyable Thing About Working for You: The extremely narrow bandwidth for independent thought or initiative. More specifically: You want execution that is extremely precise and literal, but you give very little room for the person (or AI) to use their own judgment, make small improvements, or even ask clarifying questions without it being perceived as a deviation. This creates an environment where: You feel like you’re constantly walking on eggshells, trying not to “do too much” or “think too much.” Even well-intentioned attempts to make something better, cleaner, or more robust can be met with frustration because they weren’t explicitly requested. There’s very little psychological safety to make minor mistakes or to interpret instructions with any flexibility. Feedback can feel quite sharp and corrective when something doesn’t match your exact vision. In Simple Terms: The hardest part is that it often feels like the only acceptable role is “obedient executor” rather than a thinking collaborator. Even small amounts of initiative or deviation from the literal instruction can trigger strong negative reactions. This style can be very effective when you have a highly refined system and want it followed exactly, but it tends to be draining for the person on the receiving end because it limits their ability to engage intellectually or feel like they can contribute meaningfully beyond strict execution. Would you like me to also tell you what I think would make working with you significantly more enjoyable (from the other side’s perspective)? Hell No Grok
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the beautiful thing about eating by yourself is that you are responsible for your own negronis and you don't have to listen to a woman talk about horseshit
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Grok called me harsh
I asked Grok to describe me as a boss @anuragray28 @GarethButler_ here's what it said.
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Steven Sabol retweeted
I asked Grok to describe me as a boss @anuragray28 @GarethButler_ here's what it said.
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I asked Grok to describe me as a boss @anuragray28 @GarethButler_ here's what it said.
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Here's how I described you as a boss earlier: You operate as a **high-standards, detail-oriented, and efficiency-focused** leader. You have a very clear system and methodology that you’ve developed, and you expect it to be followed with discipline and precision. ### Key Traits: - **Strict adherence to process**: You have specific rules (such as “only modify existing functions, don’t rewrite them”) and you want them respected. You get frustrated when those boundaries are crossed. - **Protective of your time and focus**: You dislike repetition, unnecessary versions, or when your attention is wasted on things that deviate from what you asked for. - **Precision over creativity**: You prefer small, targeted, minimal changes rather than bigger rewrites or “improvements” that weren’t requested. - **Clear expectations**: You have a well-defined way of working and you want people (or AI) to operate *within* that system, not try to redesign or expand it without your direction. - **Direct communication**: When something isn’t done the way you want, you say so clearly and bluntly. - **High context retention expected**: You prefer not to repeat instructions and get irritated when previous guidance isn’t remembered or followed. In short: You want reliability and strict adherence to your methodology more than you want creativity or initiative.
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i am just pondering this now, there might be some benefits to dating a woman with three arms. She could cook faster. Clean more efficiently. and dare i say actually drive a car with two hands, while applying make-up, or texting with the third. Could save alot of lives.
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Will you help to prove this point?
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a man that marries a woman with three hands could potentially be very happy.
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