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1. NFT frenzy of 2020‑21 eclipsed past market bubbles, says crypto commentator markets

Crypto commentator @Jesse_Livermore warned against labeling any current surge as the "biggest bubble in history," arguing that the most extreme speculative episode has already passed. He pointed to the NFT boom of 2020‑2021 as that peak, noting that even historic upheavals such as the 1929 crash, the Nikkei’s soaring valuations, and the dot‑com surge "not one of them even comes close to how absurd that situation was" [20707055…]. The tweet cautioned observers to remember that past bubbles were already witnessed by many, and that the NFT mania set a new benchmark for market absurdity.

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@Jesse_Livermore 2026-06-27 03:07 UTC [2070705504\u2026]
Nobody should ever say "This is the biggest bubble in history." The biggest bubble in history already happened, and everyone was there for it--the NFT bubble of 2020-2021. 1929, the Nikkei, dot-com stocks--not one of them even comes close to how absurd that situation was.
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\u201cNobody should ever say "This is the biggest bubble in history." The biggest bubble in history already happened, and everyone was there for it--the NFT bubble of 2020-2021. 1929, the Nikkei, dot-com stocks--not one of them even comes close to how absurd that situation was.\u201d \u2014 @@Jesse_Livermore \u00b7 2070705504\u2026
2. Judge clears namesake of Sen. Dan Sullivan for Alaska primary ballot politics

A state judge has ruled that a man who shares the name of Alaska U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan is eligible to appear on the state's primary ballot, reversing an earlier determination by Alaska election officials that had barred his candidacy. The decision restores the candidate's right to run in the upcoming primary and underscores the legal nuances of ballot eligibility when name similarity is involved [20707253…].

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@AP 2026-06-27 04:26 UTC [2070725349\u2026]
A man with the same name as Alaska U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan is eligible for state’s primary ballot, judge rules, overturning a decision by state election officials. https://t.co/1Oq6juZSOo
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\u201cA man with the same name as Alaska U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan is eligible for state’s primary ballot, judge rules, overturning a decision by state election officials.\u201d \u2014 @@AP \u00b7 2070725349\u2026
3. Printer Makers Promise On‑Board AI, Sparking Jokes About ‘Hating’ Spirits ai

A recent social‑media post mocked the idea that printer manufacturers are racing to embed large language models directly into their devices, suggesting the next generation of printers could be "inhabited by an intelligent spirit that hates you". The satirical comment reads, "printer companies working hard to add onboard LLMs so your printer can actually literally be inhabited by an intelligent spirit that hates you" — @allTheYud [20705909…]. The joke taps into broader anxieties about AI being baked into everyday hardware, even if the claim remains tongue‑in‑cheek.

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@allTheYud 2026-06-26 19:32 UTC [2070590936\u2026]
printer companies working hard to add onboard LLMs so your printer can actually literally be inhabited by an intelligent spirit that hates you
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\u201cprinter companies working hard to add onboard LLMs so your printer can actually literally be inhabited by an intelligent spirit that hates you\u201d \u2014 @@allTheYud \u00b7 2070590936\u2026
4. Twitter User Sends Global Good Night Greeting social

A recent tweet from @greg16676935420 offered a simple yet inclusive sign‑off, writing "good night to everyone except for the people its not night for" — @greg16676935420 [20707278…]. The post resonated with a modest audience, garnering 181 likes and sparking 52 replies, reflecting a light‑hearted acknowledgment of worldwide time zones [20707278…]. While the message did not spark extensive debate, its brief popularity highlights how everyday greetings can momentarily unite a diverse, global user base on social media.

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@greg16676935420 2026-06-27 04:36 UTC [2070727866\u2026]
good night to everyone except for the people its not night for
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\u201cgood night to everyone except for the people its not night for\u201d \u2014 @@greg16676935420 \u00b7 2070727866\u2026
5. AutismCapital praises an unnamed article as a “Good read” culture

On the platform, user AutismCapital shared a succinct endorsement of a piece of content, simply stating “Good read.” — @AutismCapital. The brief comment, posted without additional context or a link, signals a positive reception but leaves the specifics of the article or topic undisclosed [20707318…].

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@AutismCapital 2026-06-27 04:52 UTC [2070731856\u2026]
Good read.
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\u201cGood read.\u201d \u2014 @@AutismCapital \u00b7 2070731856\u2026

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