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John D.

@dnoption

B2B Sales | Domain Reseller | Free Market Advocate

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Tactic*com is a good example why domains on active payment plans shouldn't be reported as SOLD until fully paid off. Tactic*com is once again for sale DomainNameWire.com domainnamewire.com/2022/05/09/web…

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⚠️The AI BUBBLE is now larger than the Dot-Com Bubble in the 1990s: The top 10 companies in the S&P 500 are now trading at ~28x forward P/E. By comparison, the top 10 P/E was ~25x in 2000.👇 globalmarketsinvestor.beehiiv.com/p/us-stock-mar…

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The great AI delusion is falling apart The Telegraph Using AI made developers LESS productive: they were WASTING more time than they had gained🫨 If you think AI is helping you in your job, perhaps it’s because you want to believe that it works. msn.com/en-us/news/tec…

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⚠️This is INSANE how prices of US consumer goods have risen this century: Price changes since Jan 2000 to Jun 2025: Hospital Services +271% College Tuition and Fees +194% College textbooks +181% Childcare and Nursery School +152% Overall Inflation +90% Constant devaluation.

⚠️This is INSANE how prices of US consumer goods have risen this century:

Price changes since Jan 2000 to Jun 2025:

Hospital Services +271%
College Tuition and Fees +194%
College textbooks +181%
Childcare and Nursery School +152%

Overall Inflation +90%

Constant devaluation.
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Learning 1/2 the human population has 'no inner monologue' will reshape our understanding of human psychology, education, and social dynamics in revolutionary ways. google.com/amp/s/www.psyc…

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In 2019, the $1.5 billion AI programming company BuilderAI was exposed. The 'AI' turned out to be 700 Indian people acting as AI programming bots.

In 2019, the $1.5 billion AI programming company BuilderAI was exposed. The 'AI' turned out to be 700 Indian people acting as AI programming bots.
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Sam Altman popped the Ai tech bubble. Paul Graham popped the dotAnguilla bubble. Graham sent the BUY signal to startups and the sell INVITE to DoTCOM Investors - ADD A BIN! DotCOM to the Moon 2026🚀 thedomains.com/2025/08/22/pau…

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The math is brutal for most founders: $120K yearly on Google Ads = Zero residual value $100K premium domain = They walk away Stop the ads, lose everything instantly. A premium domain compounds returns across EVERY marketing channel...Forever.

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There is too much money in politics. Term limits help fix the problem of incumbents indefinitely raising money for their next campaign. TERM LIMITS NOW! Like and share. #TermLimitCongress #TermLimitsNow #TermLimits

There is too much money in politics. Term limits help fix the problem of incumbents indefinitely raising money for their next campaign. TERM LIMITS NOW! Like and share.
#TermLimitCongress #TermLimitsNow #TermLimits
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DSW acquiring Shoes•com was one of the savviest brand moves of the decade. When you 👉🏿 (1) offer great service (2) own your brand dotCom (3) own the one word category killer dotCom term for your sector You are well positioned to dominate a market💯 retaildive.com/news/shoescom-…

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Your domain name for sale posts-ads on X are useless unless you switch to awareness campaign - among your target audience. Shifting from inconsistent, unorganized, chaotic mess of random posts-ads that have nothing to do with the audience. Tasted: Grok/X bots will not help you.

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Marc Andreessen says Boston and Silicon Valley were neck and neck as tech hubs in the 90s. The final break came when Mark Zuckerberg couldn’t raise for Facebook in Boston and had to move west. If he’d stayed, Boston might have had its own ecosystem. Instead, the frontier spirit