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- GM arklar! Sakin bir Pazar günü diliyorum hepimiz için.
- GM frens! Hope these cuties will bring you joy!
- Gm arklar!
- Meet these cuties!
- WinC ekibinde olmak güzel bir his.
- Comment your DOP airdrop referral. I'll join it. Let's go! 🚀🚀🚀
- Happy pizza day frens!
- We are so back)))
- Just phavering! Keep scrolling!
- How do you get ready for the #phaver airdrop? Any ideas?
- I'm so ready for @lens/phaver mint!
- Ready
- Half an hour is left for the Phaver Genesis NFT mint! So excited! 🚀🚀🚀
- There is a message from DeBank.
https://debank.com/stream/395708?t=1691661707639&r=80498
https://debank.com/stream/395708?t=1691661707639&r=80498
- New day, new opportunity! Come join me in the airdrop journey in zksync ecosystem. Get your domain from BigInt, join their airdrop program and also increase your number transactions in the zksync ecosystem for the upcoming big airdrop.
https://bigint.co/handle?ref=284
[https://bigint.co/handle?ref=284](https://bigint.co/handle?ref=284)
- If you haven't joined yet, feel free to use my link to join Arkham airdrop. Website might not work properly due to high demand, if so leave your email in the comments. I'll let you in manually.
[Arkham](https://platform.arkhamintelligence.com/waitlist?referrer=ZW1yYWhvemRlbWlyLmlzQGdtYWlsLmNvbQ)
- Give some love to a family of monkeys sleeping in a temple under the rain in the Monkey Forest in Bali. Like, comment, mirror, do whatever you want.
- Send some love to my wife's artwork. Like, collect, mirror. You choose.
- **Help us revive TeaParty back to @lensprotocol!**
**We need your help!**
[Collect + mirror this post = 10 TEA Points]
After a brief hiatus, TeaParty is back and ready to reclaim its position as the ultimate platform for social growth and collaboration. We've listened to your feedback and have been working tirelessly behind the scenes to bring you an even better TeaParty experience.
But we can't do it alone. We need your support to make this comeback a resounding success! 🌟 By contributing to our fundraising campaign, you become an essential part of the TeaParty revival.
**Why support TeaParty's comeback?**
✨ Amplify your voice: Gain access to powerful tools and strategies that will supercharge your social influence and help you reach a wider audience.
✨ Unlock new opportunities: With your support, we'll introduce exciting features and opportunities that will help us to progress.
✨ Shape the future: Be a part of shaping the next chapter of TeaParty, support its direction, and make it the go-to platform for social growth.
**How you can contribute:**
🌱 Collect this post: By collecting this post with the cost of 2 WMATIC, it will help us significantly!
🌱 Spread the word: Share this message with your network, tag your influencer friends, and let them know that TeaParty is making a comeback. Together, we can create a buzz and rally support.
Join us on this exciting journey of revival and be a driving force behind the resurgence of TeaParty. Together, let's reignite the spirit of social influence and empower individuals worldwide.
Thank you for your unwavering support! 🙏
- celebrating with @lensprotocol 🌿
UFO just reached 30,000 followers since launch in September! appreciation to all who follow us!
read more ~ https://ufo.mirror.xyz/oG2E5lFP6HLGp14CmKJLpmVHOjSg7kWgP_cAvx5936A
new things are on the way for @ufoclub.lens ~ we're starting a club
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- Give Incir the cat some love. Like it, stake it, mirror it. Thank you everyone.
- Give Incir the cat some love. Like it, stake it, mirror it. Thank you everyone.
- Today, we're excited to announce our $15 million funding round for Lens Protocol to accelerate the adoption of the next generation of the internet powered by human connection –- the people-powered social layer.
Read more about the announcement here:
https://mirror.xyz/lensprotocol.eth/ZF4VA-MXxUCXt_E2GnlkC5fCoIteTBG2r6Fx6ra3q5w
In just over a year while still in closed beta, we've kickstarted an ecosystem where developers and users alike can thrive, building and creating new novel social experiences.
Together, we're shaping the social layer of the internet.
Build the future of social with us, join our talented team: https://jobs.eu.lever.co/aave
- 👟GM Frens. Calling all sneaker enthusiasts! 📣
Show off your Phaver sneakers in the #sneakerhead contest on #Phaver 🔥 📸 Share your collection under the latest Premim topic: “⭐️ Sneakerheads 👟”
… and win 10,000 Points! 🏆
Download Phaver at 👉 https://phaver.app.link/sneakerheads .. and let the sneaker games begin! 📲✨
[https://phaver.app.link/sneakerheads](https://phaver.app.link/sneakerheads)
- Nick Cave answers the following questions:
**How is Earl?**
DELILAH, PARIS, FRANCE
**My twin brother is dying at 23. I don't know what to do or feel, I feel so angry at the world and upset at the unfairness of everything. I keep thinking about my next birthday, how it will be the first one I spend alone. I know you didn't go through exactly the same thing but you went through something similar so I just want to ask, how can I stop feeling this pain and anxiety and sadness? Will it get better?**
MADELINE, NEW YORK CITY, USA
Dear Delilah and Madeline,
I want to tell you a story that I hope will be helpful, Madeline, and also go some way toward answering your question, Delilah.
When Arthur died, one of our biggest fears was how it would affect Earl. The twins had never been apart and were extremely close to each other. Susie and I were poised to pick up the pieces of a boy we thought would disintegrate under the devastating weight of the death of his brother.
Arthur died in the school holidays and so the school set up a support network of therapists and counsellors in preparation for Earl’s return. We were all braced for the worst. On the morning Earl returned to school, he stood in the kitchen and said to me and Susie, “Whatever happens now is for Arthur.” I had no idea at the time quite what that meant. And so Earl went back to school and he applied himself and worked hard. We waited for the worst, but it didn’t happen. He took up drama and became really good at it. He had this weird sense of purpose around things and good stuff started to happen to him. He landed a role in a film while he was at school and people liked it, so he got a role in another one, and then another after that. He left school, met a girl, and fell in love. He stayed close to me and Susie and kept a sort of watchful, almost paternal eye out for us. We looked on in awe as he grew into an adult, borne along by a promise he had made one morning to his stricken parents.
I don’t know what lives inside of Earl, what he has had to endure, but he is a strong, funny, extraordinarily kind young man with a razor-sharp wit and a warm, generous laugh, and he seems to me to be doing well. I don’t know what darkness he carries, what angers and griefs, but I do know I can see his brother in there somewhere, as a condition of being, as a kind of meaning, as a direction taken.
It seems to me that our existence itself is kept aloft on an infinity of absences. All our lives are lived on the boundless tide of sorrow of those who have passed before. We lurch around the world in all our desperate and splendid humanity and, whether we realise it or not, our lived condition is forever saying “Whatever happens now is for them.” This is how we honour humanity itself, as the living testimony of those no longer with us. We who remain, continue.
You will miss your brother, Madeline, maybe more than you can imagine. You may rail against the world and the terrible unfairness of it all, but I don’t believe your common bond ends with his passing. Your bond with your brother is cosmic and eternal. That anger must become a compelling and motivating force that carries you always forward because the alternative is its own special hell. Turned inward that anger can consume you.
Whatever happens, Madeleine, I wish you well and I know that all who read this send you and your brother all the love in the world. I showed this answer to Earl to see if he felt comfortable with it, and he asked me to send his love too — a beautiful, complex, earned love that is brought to you from the other side of devastation, through the spirit of his brother. All of us, here and beyond, are with you both.
Love, Nick
- Nick Cave answers the question "What is the point in life?"
Dear Beau,
To understand the point in life we must first understand what it is to be human. It seems to me that the common agent that binds us all together is loss, and so the point in life must be measured in relation to that loss. Our individual losses can be small or large. They can be accumulations of losses barely registered on a singular level, or full-scale cataclysms. Loss is absorbed into our bodies from the moment we are cast from the womb until we end our days, subsumed by it to become the essence of loss itself. We ultimately become the grief of the world, having collected countless losses through our lifetime. These losses are many-faceted and chronic, both monstrous and trivial. They are losses of dignity, losses of agency, losses of trust, losses of spirit, losses of direction or faith, and, of course, losses of the ones we love. They are daily, convulsive disappointments or great historical injuries that cast their shadows across the human predicament, reminding us of the stunning potential of our own loss of humanity. We are capable of the greatest atrocities and the deepest sufferings, all culminating in a vast, collective grief. This is our shared condition.
Yet happiness and joy continue to burst through this mutual condition. Life, it seems, is full of an insistent, systemic and irrepressible beauty. But these moments of happiness are not experienced alone, rather they are almost entirely relational and are dependent on a connection to the Other – be it people, or nature, or art, or God. This is where meaning establishes itself, within the connectedness, nested in our shared suffering.
I believe we are meaning-seeking creatures, and these feelings of meaning, relational and connective, are almost always located within kindness. Kindness is the force that draws us together, and this, Beau, is what I think I am trying to say – that despite our collective state of loss, and our potential for evil, there exists a great network of goodness, knitted together by countless everyday human kindnesses.
These often small, seemingly inconsequential acts of kindness, that Soviet writer Vasily Grossman calls ‘petty, thoughtless kindness’, or ‘unwitnessed kindness’ bind together to create a subterranean and vanquishing Good that counterbalances the forces of evil and prevents suffering from overwhelming the world. We reach out and find each other in the common darkness. By doing so we triumph over our collective and personal loss. Through kindness we slant, shockingly and miraculously, toward meaning. We discover, in that smallest gesture of goodwill laid at the feet of our mutual and monumental loss, ‘the point‘.
Love, Nick
- Do you a safe space? Nick Cave tells about the idea of a safe place for himself.