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jonathan

@jonathanmccallum #276695

Hello from the Basque Country /drip-haus @artwithhumans Not Financial Advice
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“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive..." - C S Lewis.

Today's video is not about ideologies, I instead extend this quote broadly into realms of faith.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKb5spzQ9u8
You may of seen already @ethos-network ? It is a credibility platform that integrates also with X. Will the browser extension be built out for Farcaster also? It enables users to build reputation, support others, and penalize bad actors through a system of reviews, vouches, and social slashing, aiming to foster trust. My video about Ethos Network: https://x.com/jonamccallum/status/1899395833402904700
I would like to ask you this personal question to think about (feel free to answer here yet not necessary)

Who is the most generous person you know? How does that characteristic effect you, effect them and others?
I am not sure what this is🍲yet curiosity caused me to try it.
Hi friends at @superfluid could you check this transaction, thanks
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How do I publish from an app like Replit to Frames ? I have this language learning app Im using to learn Tahitian. https://x.com/jonamccallum/status/1895937875893727345
/superfluid Is there a feedback or discord for Superfluid? I like what you have built and have a question about an issue with a transaction here: https://basescan.org/tx/0x5b1d23521b0cfcbe870ab4e11d607eac6e80211f3028ba33d71100cf289a4d83
Looking forward to seeing this in Farcaster
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I just minted my Faces of Farcaster. A custom, onchain art collection exclusively for Farcasters by @harmonybot and @sayangel
Learn Tahitian with /nash
Thanks @paulcowgill and @jomessin for the incredible product you are building. I'm really so grateful to be able to apply this to my language studies.

Some of the history of my ancestors moving to Tahiti:

John and Susannah arrived in Tahiti during a transformative period. Tahiti was under the rule of the Pōmare dynasty, with increasing European contact.

The Hunters likely interacted with missionaries, traders, and the Tahitian royal family, contributing to the small but growing European community.
Their son Thomas Tamati Hunter moved to Raiatea (part of the Leeward Islands) and raised his family there, marrying a local woman and integrating further into Polynesian society.

Susannah’s role as a teacher and her longevity (living into her 90s) made her a notable figure among settlers. The Hunters’ legacy is one of cultural fusion, with their descendants carrying both European surnames and Polynesian given names, reflecting Tahiti’s unique history.