RE: SWIFT
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The top image says 'A great day for the birth rate.' However, Wikipedia reports that "Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989)" and is a bit long in the tooth to be spitting out a passle of young'uns. 36 isn't beyond the ability to have a kid, but if she has more than two it would practically be a miracle, and fewer doesn't raise the birthrate above replacement, which requires ~2.5 IIRC.
"I'm the problem, it's me."
Me too, since I'm fueling the flames by responding here. Although if you contact Paine Tree (I advise avoiding chainsaw images) with a plan to issue a SWIFT coin that will make her rich beyond her wildest dreams (maybe even Taylor, too, and you could add a KELCE coin for maximum profit) might just get her attention, and land you in the circumstances you want to be accustomed to. Don't forget me if you do!
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The birthrate thing had me a little confused as well.
I'm thinking it might have to do with the idea that a lot of Taylor Swift's fans are young women... and perhaps might even be referencing the conspiracy theory that Taylor Swift is actually gay and all these relationships with men have been performative. They literally call themselves Gaylors.
As for the crypto token I think Taylor Swift is one of the few people in the world who actually has the opportunity to create a truly altruistic asset for her fans and potentially the entire world. I would certainly pitch the idea to her if I magically had the opportunity to do so. Even a 100% selfless altruistic token would almost certainly be wildly and ironically profitable because the market is completely lacking such a thing. Her huge fanbase would make it the most decentralized crypto in the world immediately at launch if the airdrop and tokenomics were done correctly (I've explained this strategy across several older posts).
I found a video from a guy that thinks Swift was born a man. There is an endless stream of speculation and claims about her.
Good point, and one I hadn't considered in my flippant reply. This proves one thing: you're smarter than me, which is why I follow you.
people are wild