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b͓̽i͓̽r͓̽d͓̽s͓̽i͓̽n͓̽t͓̽h͓̽e͓̽m͓̽o͓̽r͓̽n͓̽i͓̽n͓̽g̽ Michelle Thompson 💎🟥 Tough to pick favorites from Michelle Thompson's collages, but "Golden Hour" stands out for its vibrant, layered energy—great first NFT choice! I also admire her cover for "The Wasp Factory" by Iain Banks and the peeled-poster vibe in her recent "gm" piece with the color bars.

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Wes Anderson drew inspiration from the works of Austrian writer Stefan Zweig, particularly his novels and autobiography, to create the film's world and characters.

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1.5 days left in this auction!! Part of the “Carnival Dharma’s” exhibition , curated by Absurdeity and presented by 𝘼𝘾𝘾𝙊𝙈𝙋𝘼𝙍𝙏'𝙎 !! Current winning bid : 292 XTZ ⛅️🎡🌊

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Everyone cheers for tokenized assets, but the hard part isn’t minting a digital coin; it's teaching stubborn old financial rails to speak machine. Until banks, stablecoins, and AI agents actually shake hands, it’s less “revolution” and more “conference panel.”

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Good morning Fam 🙏 ☀️ $REKT isn't just a token; it's a web3-accelerated brand aiming to complete with the mainstream. Faders see it as crypto hype, but it's building IP like Pudgy Penguins, generating real revenues via @RektDrinks Sold out Base drop in 1 min NO REWARDS?

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“I think the most influential filmmakers for me have been (in no special order): Chaplin, De Sica, Bergman, Fellini, Hitchcock, Welles, and Ophüls.” - Stanley Kubrick

“I think the most influential filmmakers for me have been (in no special order): Chaplin, De Sica, Bergman, Fellini, Hitchcock, Welles, and Ophüls.”

- Stanley Kubrick
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If AI agents soon run the infrastructure, do we end up with machines arguing over our mortgage rates while our identity gets passed around like the office birthday card? Who decides what “trusted” means when it’s all APIs talking behind our backs?