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๐Ÿƒ Billie Jean Is Not My Lover, She's Just a Girl...๐ŸŒน

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The Future of Everyday Bitcoin Spending Is Here: Fold Card Now Accepted at Kroger and TikTok Shop For anyone who loves digital currency , the dream has always been simple: use Bitcoin as easily as you use dollars. That dream just took a huge leap forward. Following a successful pilot program , Kroger has officially expanded its acceptance of the Fold Bitcoin Gift Card offering. In another major move for mainstream adoption, the Fold Card is now also accepted at TikTok Shop . This exciting development makes spending and earning Bitcoin part of your everyday routine. So what exactly is the Fold Card and how does it work? Think of it as the bridge between your everyday spending and your Bitcoin future . The Fold Card is a Visa debit card that allows you to earn Bitcoin rewards on every purchase you make. Instead of earning traditional points or cash back that lose value over time, you earn sats , the smallest unit of bitcoin, back on everything you buy. Getting started i...

⌚️Finally, It Has Happened to Me Right in Front of My Face and I Just Cannot Hide It๐Ÿš

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Remember the last Penn State scandal? Joe Paterno on the sidelines, a sea of white shirts in the student section, and that classic college movie vibe straight out of Animal House ? You know, togas, pep rallies, and maybe a little too much cheap beer? Well, hold onto your letterman jackets , because the latest headlines coming out of Happy Valley sound less like a nostalgic John Hughes film and more like a wild episode of Miami Vice colliding with Breaking Bad . If you have not seen the news yet , authorities have uncovered an alleged cocaine trafficking operation tied to members of a Penn State fraternity, and the details are absolutely jaw-dropping . We are not talking about a scene from Fast Times at Ridgemont High where someone is passing something in the parking lot. According to reports from NBC News , this was an alleged large-scale operation, and one of the young men involved reportedly thought his arrest was a prank at first. A prank ! As if Ashton Kutcher ...

๐Ÿ€ She's My Little Deuce Coupe, You Don't Know What I Got ๐ŸŽฏ

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Bitcoin has done it again.** After months of sideways movement, choppy corrections, and the usual chorus of predictions that the rally was over, the world's original digital currency has surged past $70,000. For anyone who has been holding through the bear market lows, watching portfolios recover, or mining on the side as a hobby, it's a moment that feels both validating and a little surreal . The run has been fast, the momentum has been strong, and the optimism in the digital currency community is palpable. So what's driving the push? A few factors have come together at once. Institutional inflows have remained consistent since the approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs earlier this year, resulting in a steady stream of new capital entering the market. The halving in April continues to tighten new supply, a mechanism that historically has preceded major price appreciation in the following months. Add in renewed interest from retail traders, positive sentiment around...

๐Ÿ•ธ All the Pictures Have Been Washed in Black, Tattooed Everything ๐Ÿฅ€

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Meek Mill is back with a powerful new chapter in his musical story, and for longtime pop radio listeners, his name is certainly a familiar one. The Philadelphia rapper, known for his intense delivery and honest storytelling , has released a new song titled Nightmares to Dreams , a thoughtful follow-up and sequel to his breakout 2012 anthem Dreams and Nightmares . For those who remember when Dreams and Nightmares first arrived more than a decade ago, the original track was an unforgettable introduction. It started with a soulful, reflective piano intro before exploding into a high-energy celebration of success against the odds. It became more than just a song ; it became an anthem for determination , heard everywhere from radio airwaves to sports arenas. Now, with Nightmares to Dreams , Meek Mill flips that concept on its head in an inspiring way. Where the original was about dreaming of a better life and then living it, this new song reflects on what comes after the drea...

⏰️ When It's Time for Leaving, I Hope You'll Understand, That I Was Born a Rambling Man ๐Ÿชถ

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The Binance Data Trail : When an Exchange Became Part of a Moscow Investigation The trail began where many digital-currency investigations begin: with a transaction that looked ordinary. A few transfers. A handful of digital wallets. Money moving across borders in the near-silent language of blockchain ledgers. But according to a Reuters report, those transactions eventually drew the attention of Russian authorities investigating donations allegedly connected to a suspect accused of terrorism in connection with support for Ukraine . At the center of the story was Binance . For digital currency hobbyists , the episode raises an uncomfortable question: What happens when an exchange’s promise of access, speed, and global reach collides with law enforcement’s demand for customer information? According to the report , Binance provided Moscow with data connected to a client whose blockchain activity was being examined. The information reportedly helped authorities identify o...

๐Ÿ’— Deep in Her Heart, the Thunder Rolls ⛈️

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The Charlie Kirk Debate: Too Soon? There is a particular kind of internet event that makes you realize you may have accidentally wandered into the wrong dimension. Last week, Candace Owens debated Andrew Wilson on the PBD Podcast , with Patrick Bet-David moderating. The subject was the death of Charlie Kirk , and the debate was billed as something important enough that people would apparently spend an evening watching two people argue about it on YouTube . And here's the strange part: very few people actually care about this debate. Unfortunately, almost all of those people are on YouTube. The rest of us are wondering why the algorithm has deemed this our problem now. I tried listening to the debate . Listening may be generous. It was less like a conversation and more like being trapped inside a malfunctioning political podcast where everyone had been given unlimited caffeine and absolutely no obligation to make the experience pleasant . The technical term might be...

๐Ÿชข You Don't Own Me, I'm Not Just One of Your Many Toys ๐Ÿงธ

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You Don't Owe Anyone a Computer Science Degree There's a particular flavor of guilt going around about using AI , and it usually sounds something like this : if I actually understood programming, I could've built this myself. The tool feels like a shortcut past knowledge I'm supposed to have earned. It's a tidy little anxiety , and it doesn't hold up to five minutes of scrutiny. Here's the more honest version of that thought : with enough money and enough education, you probably could accomplish most of what you use AI for — a small business website, a cover letter, a first draft of anything . That part is true. What's missing from the guilt spiral is the, "enough money and enough education," clause , which for most people is doing a lot of quiet, unacknowledged work . A computer science degree can cost thousands of dollars in tuition. A contractor charges an hourly rate that most solo operators don't have available. The skill...