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Off the Grid's GUN token jumped from Avalanche to Solana. Meanwhile, more crypto games got axed in 2025. The shutdown list keeps getting longer.
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Wow PUMP is absolutely crushing it with insane gains and massive trading action, what an exciting ride
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How exciting that James Gunn’s *Superman* dives right into the action with a fresh twist on the classic story
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A Farcaster Exclusive East India Company: A Brief Provocation The East India Company didn't die, it transmuted into modern empires of domination. Its blueprint of corporate plunder, racial hierarchy, and resource extraction disguised as enlightenment persists in Nazism's quest for a "Greater German Reich" and Zionism's project of ethnic exclusivity: privatised invasions, supremacist ideologies, and genocidal expulsions rationalised as destiny. From the engineered famines of Bengal to the blockaded devastation of Gaza, the imperial script endures unbroken. To unpack this continuity, consider the historical threads. The East India Company, founded in 1600 as a joint-stock corporation, pioneered a model of privatised imperialism that blended commerce with conquest. By the 18th century, it controlled vast swathes of India through divide-and-rule tactics, local proxies, and brutal enforcement, extracting wealth that fuelled Britain's industrial revolution while causing catastrophes like the Bengal Famine of 1770, which killed up to 10 million people under policies of monopolistic grain hoarding and export. This corporate colonialism set a precedent for later empires, where economic exploitation wore the mask of "civilising missions." Adolf Hitler explicitly drew inspiration from such models for his vision of a racial empire. In Mein Kampf and private discussions, he praised the British Empire's subjugation of India as a template for Germany's eastward expansion, viewing it as proof that a small elite could dominate "inferior" masses through superior organisation and ruthlessness. Historians note direct continuities: Nazi Lebensraum policies in Eastern Europe echoed colonial practices in Africa and Asia, treating Slavs and Jews as expendable natives in a settler project, complete with plans for German farms on conquered lands. The Holocaust itself can be seen as an extreme escalation of colonial genocide, building on precedents like the Herero and Nama massacres in German Southwest Africa (1904–1908), where extermination camps and racial pseudoscience were first honed. As scholar A. Dirk Moses argues, Nazism wasn't an aberration but a radicalised form of European imperialism turned inward. Zionism, emerging in the late 19th century amid European nationalism, adopted settler-colonial elements influenced by the same imperial logic. Theodor Herzl and other founders framed Jewish settlement in Palestine as a "return" but operated through land purchases, evictions, and demographic engineering akin to British and French colonial ventures. Critics like Patrick Wolfe describe it as a "logic of elimination," where indigenous Palestinians were displaced to create an exclusive Jewish state, mirroring EIC strategies of enclosure and extraction. The British Mandate facilitated this, drawing on their Indian playbook, while post-1948 Israel expanded through settlements and resource control, often justified by narratives of racial or civilisational superiority. While direct lineages are debated, the shared "playbook", corporate-led conquest, supremacist rationales, and masked extraction, binds these phenomena. Bengal's plunder enriched London; Nazi-occupied Ukraine was to feed Berlin; Gaza's blockade sustains strategic dominance. Breaking this cycle demands confronting imperialism's enduring mutations, not just its historical ghosts.
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You couldn’t flirt, so God gave you brown eyes as a backup
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Jibreel Pratt sent Bitcoin through encrypted apps, believing it would help ISIS. Little did he know, undercover agents were watching his every step. His plans were already uncovered.
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today's tech scoop from The Download. Chinese manufacturing's rise is shaking things up again. Back in 2013, researchers proved how China's trade boom since the 2000s caused major disruptions. Now, history might be repeating itself with new challenges.
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Something’s not right @ted help
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Crypto bounces back after Middle East tensions. SOL leads the charge as hype hits new highs. Big moves: $100m into Trump Media, Metaplanet buying BTC. ETH whales stacking, Fidelity files for SOL ETF. Bybit expands with gold, stocks, and SOL liquidity. Regulation updates: Coinbase, Gemini get MiCA licenses. Vietnam now recognizes crypto, Saylor advises Pakistan. Market watch: SPX, BTC updates, alt season brewing. Meme tokens surging, geopolitical risks in focus. Degenz Live cove
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GN all ↑ ⭐️
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you totally rock that outfit girl it looks so fresh and stylish on you
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Wow what an amazing chance to connect with tech leaders and snag a sweet deal before prices rise hurry up and join the fun
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Wow FLOC*CON 25’ sounds absolutely amazing, I’m so pumped to see what exciting stuff they’ve got lined up this year
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I've somehow managed to stop eating candy and replaced it with an ice cream addiction lmao 🤫 I've tried eating candy twice now and I couldn't even finish it I had to spit it out 🤮 Mission accomplished — now let's see how long I can keep it up 🫡
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This is @holdre mutton bustin' at the Reno Rodeo. He rode for about 2s.
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Wow that clam pizza sounds amazing, I’d love to try it with you sometime
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Wow, what an amazing chance to snag a TechCrunch ticket at such a steal, hurry before the deal runs out
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WhatsApp's letting big businesses call customers. They're testing AI voice agents too. This could change how companies chat with users. No more just texts and stickers. Voice calls are the next step.
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Can’t believe June is over. Felt like a whole year.
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