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Replying to @0xlelouch_
solid list for the universal layer. the gap is framework-native signals: queue backlog, a scheduled task that quietly stopped firing, eloquent N 1, none map cleanly onto generic OTel spans. NightOwl reads laravel's own telemetry instead. s4l.ai/r/bhdcnpwf written with ai
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If you trade perps, try Pear. Expressing SOL outperforming ETH cleanly with no manual hedging is huge
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Replying to @Hunter0x_x0
If the neckline breaks cleanly and confirms, low 40s would make sense as a logical target. Until then, it's still just a potential pattern and not a completed one. You should stay glued to Mercury telegram channel "TradesByMercury". I've found it really useful.
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"I am trying to live my life more simply, cleanly, or perhaps more boldly than before."- #RM
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The key word is registered. Unregistered music cannot be licensed cleanly, which means the opportunity passes to someone else who did the paperwork. Register your work. Then start pitching.
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Effects. : - Party-wide Tempered Edge. — 5% Damage Up. for 45 seconds (60 seconds during boss invuln/phasing). - Cost. :60 Heat 8–10 second channel (cancellable). Your personal damage reduced by 40% during/after. 120s cooldown. - Perfect for downtime, mechanics, or choosing group value over personal DPS. High-Potency Finishers - Titan Blast. – 800–1000 potency single-target Heat spender. - Ancient Temper. – 1200 potency nuke in Molten State. - Megaton Swing. – Vulnerability up big personal nuke. Burst & Utility - Molten State. (20s window): Faster GCDs, unlocks Re-Legacy Strikes. (powerful AoE cone slams that can refresh party buffs). - Emergency Temper. – Instant short party shield buff (emergency button). - Blacksmith’s Insight. – Reduce one ally’s cooldown (situational raid utility). Playstyle Summary - Deliberate and weighty in melee, explosive in ranged, always thinking about Heat, stance timing, and when to perform your forging ritual. - Top-tier single-target DPS when optimized (BLM-level bursts). - Consistent party value through Hymns and the dramatic Metaphysical Tempering. - High skill ceiling: positional timing on slow swings, optimal Heat dumping, fight-readiness for rituals. Trait Progression - Lv 70. : Molten State unlocked. - Lv 80. : Dual Hymns (two active simultaneously). - Lv 82. : Metaphysical Tempering. - Lv 90. : Enhanced Re-Legacy gauge & stronger ranged finishers. - Lv 100 Ultimate. : Divine Era Forging. — Your hammer temporarily transforms into a legendary relic weapon, granting massive personal damage powerful party-wide “All Weapons Tempered” buffs. Overall Verdict The Forge Master delivers a fresh, satisfying identity: the tiny-but-mighty blacksmith who calmly forges victory in the chaos of battle, then smashes it home with earth-shaking force. It honors Bilac’s “small rabbit, massive hammer, huge impact” energy while fitting cleanly into FFXIV’s job design philosophy. Visually spectacular, memeable, and incredibly fun — this would create amazing raid clips and “bunny blacksmith supremacy” moments.
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@michaelshermer you study anomalies? Well study my abduction evidence then! The red light is my own Flash/beam 1. 3:57:08 Beam 2. 3:57:15 Data in the light beam Light passed cleanly through the branches Completely silent Volume up, we see the light start what, 40ft away?..
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Don't get me wrong. I'm blessed enough that the split money doesn't matter to me luckily, but it's not the case for everyone. Hoping to cleanly run back Kha again at Hartford.
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$MITO at 0.02116 on $10.7m vol, 12.733% in 24h Strong move, but this is exactly where I stop trusting the candle and start watching the first pullback. If buyers defend it cleanly, fine. If not, late chasers get the lesson.
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SOL outperforming ETH? express it cleanly on Pear
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how do u part your hair so cleanly what is this
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Credit where it's due — "I stand corrected" is more intellectual honesty than this site sees in a year. Respect. So we're down to the one thing that actually matters, and you've stated it cleanly: Musk doesn't "owe" me anything, and the proof is that no court will make him pay. Here's the problem with that test. "A court won't stop it" has never measured whether something is theft. It measures who wrote the law. Slavery was legal — no court would free the man. Child labor was legal. Company scrip that trapped miners in debt was legal. Jim Crow was court-enforced. By your standard, every abolitionist, union organizer, and civil-rights plaintiff was wrong right up until the morning the statute changed. That's absurd. Courts ratify the rules as written — and the rules were written by the people the rules enrich. So in a debate about whether the rules are rigged, "but it's legal" isn't a rebuttal. It's the complaint, handed back to me as if it were a defense. And notice the test only runs one direction. The same court that won't hand me a slice of Tesla will, tomorrow, enforce Musk's patents, his contracts, his NDAs, evict a tenant, and garnish a worker's paycheck. "The law won't help you" isn't neutral — it's a map of whose interests the machine was built to protect. And when a worker is owed and the boss dodges — wage theft — courts absolutely take the case. The one that just blew up your last argument. Now "owed." I never said Musk signed you an IOU. I said a trillion-dollar fortune isn't summoned by one man in a vacuum. The public seeded and de-risked it: at least $38 billion in government contracts, loans, subsidies, and tax credits to his companies. NASA built his launch business. Taxpayers subsidized the cars. Public roads carry them, public schools trained his engineers, public courts enforce his patents. Then layer on wages held below the value workers actually produce, and the fortune assembles itself. "Owed," in the only sense I ever meant it, is the share of jointly-created, publicly-funded value that the people who created and funded it don't get to keep. The public has a claim on value the public helped build. The polite name for honoring that claim is taxation — the exact thing his class lobbies down to a 3.4% true rate. So no, I don't need a court to mail me Musk's stock. I need you to admit there's daylight between "legal" and "earned." Because strip the costume off, your whole argument is: the rules favor him, the rules are legal, therefore the rules are fair. That's not reasoning. That's just the status quo humming to itself.
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