leolens11 (@leo5699) • Hey
leolens11 (@leo5699) • Hey
Publications
- I just voted "Yes" on "Stargate V2" https://snapshot.org/#/stgdao.eth/proposal/0x1c55529c8df43cc97591696a135a7b82af27fb8c58a09cf0bdc80aa29310d27d #SnapshotVote
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- I just voted "Yes" on "Yearn's Scale-Up Plan for Velodrome STG-USDC.e Incentives" https://snapshot.org/#/stgdao.eth/proposal/0xa4558ffd23293318e9ab559202265a1bb3e26e9215effe3f3eea59f7c54fa166 #Snapshot
- good
- done it
- Luminescent Whispers ✨
🇮🇸 Höfn, Iceland
⛭ f2.8, 30mm, ISO 200, 30 sec
📸 Sony a7iii + Tamron 2875
This is a @lensport.lens featured drop. Collect it at: https://lensport.io
This is a @lensport.lens featured drop. Collect it at: https://lensport.io
- I just voted "Support Crypto" on "We want to innovate in America" https://snapshot.org/#/crypto435.eth/proposal/0xf9628ebee2878f5667aa018537eda2266c085d58772bd6ee562899189657c07e #Snapshot
- Gm
- i love collecting on lens, but up until recently i haven't great ways to showcase and look back on what i've collected
Some apps like @beatsapp and @collectz are starting to add more features to solve this problem. I'm really enjoying looking back on what i've collected over the last year on Lens. My collects are a visual time capsule of my favorite content and creators on Lens
In the last few days alone i look back on the diversity of things i've collected $11.5 wMATIC's worth of posts from 15 creators:
@dupesdidit
@bywassiesnft
@familyaffair
@mynameisheno
@stefan
@essah
@elliepritts
@jakespointers
@just1host
@internetfase
@seedclub
@rohukr
@edkeziah
@clinamenic
@ufoclub
What have you collected lately? Find out at https://collectz.xyz/u/bradorbradley/collected
- gm to everyone who minted a Stand With Crypto shield yesterday 🫡
(29k strong so far 💪—click here to mint if you haven't yet: https://coinbase.com/standwithcrypto )
Drop a 🛡️ in a reply if you did 👇
- New York Without Me by @saraphillips.lens
Open edition live at 0.005 ETH.
18 hours to mint before price goes up.
https://www.sound.xyz/saraphillips/new-york-without-me
- **The Housing Trilemma**
Homes can only have two of three properties:
**- Cost**: affordability of your monthly rent/mortgage
**- Location**: proximity to things that you care about (e.g., the water, the office, friends, bars, restaurants, parks)
**- Quality of Home**: desirable characteristics and features of your shelter (e.g., natural light, patio, space, amenities, modern appliances)
A perfect equilibrium that assures you’re hating some part of your life.
**Hate being at home**
This is the bucket that most New Yorkers find themselves in. Given a fixed housing budget, people are left with the choice of solving for location or for home quality.
Of course, most young people are going to solve for location. Close to the subway, close to friends, close to all their favorite local haunts. Who cares if the apartment doesn’t get any natural light? They are out-and-about, living their best life.
**Hate where you are**
Whether its the commute or your safety, if you solve for cost and home quality, you’ll going to be skimping on location.
That null,500 1,200 square foot 2-bedroom 2-bath with a backyard in Canarsie looked awesome in theory, but then you start to regret the 40-minute ride on the L train to go climbing with your friends at Vital. God forbid, you have to go into their office for an in-person meeting. That’s 2-hours round trip with 3 transfers, and you are *not* a podcast person. Add in the fact that any Uber from Manhattan after midnight is $40+ without surge, and the price tag starts to slowly climb up.
**Hate your bank account statements**
OK, fuck it. You only live once. Time to get a place that you not only love but is also close to the things that you love as well.
Newly anointed as the most expensive city in the world, New York makes everyone absolutely and utterly broke. If you’re already broke, what’s being a little more broke to you?
Until you splurge on a new construction penthouse in Brooklyn Heights and realize that your net worth was higher post-undergrad than it is now.
Forget maxing out your IRA, we ball.
**In conclusion**
While the examples I listed were neighborhods specific to New York, you can not only extrapolate this to any other city, but also zoom out into a more macro scale. Post-covid life and remote work has shifted the housing trilemma to include cities, regions, and even countries in the scope of decision making.
Should you live in Cleveland, Ohio? How about Mexico City (please don’t)? Or should you move back in with your parents for maximum savings?
No matter what you pick, you’ll always end up being unhappy with some facet of it. That’s the trilemma, baby.
- https://snapshot.org/#/banklessvault.eth/proposal/0x446bce1363261a936d64c8797b158c327afcbb5efa380a7e40f0a37987d8bdb6
- sea from tw
beautiful sea
- Helb bls 👀
- hi it's a good day
- It’s better to have 100 people love you than 1,000,000 people sort of like you.
- FRENLY REMINDER TO COMPLETE YOUR LENS PROFILE!!!
instructions>> https://lenstube.xyz/watch/0x24-0xe8
- Messi scores against France in World Cup finals
- We wish we could bottle that rAAVE feeling 💃✨ Collect the @letsraave.lens Paris drop 🎥 within the next 24 hours. All proceeds will be donated to @SheFi.lens https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x04-0x0d
- Building for & with the community is what drives us at CRED. When we launched NeoPOP, we planned for open-sourcing it to the developer community. Today it goes live. Play with it, take it for a spin and make it your own. Click http://cred.club/neopop to get started.
Collect this post as NFT for free 🚀
- gm gn