another runner has missed its path
apparently $GME runned the other way when it was supposed to go only-up
mistakes can happen to all of us...
we are human in the end https://t.co/0I4DrWqutz

another runner has missed its path
apparently $GME runned the other way when it was supposed to go only-up
mistakes can happen to all of us...
we are human in the end https://t.co/0I4DrWqutz
"get money everyday, get money everyday"
"we all gonna win, it's gonna be a sedanor"
lol athen stop selling
apparently sol degens/ruggers have stepped into eth trenches too
not a single token can ...
waiting for the comeback https://t.co/mdrzsfHUO4
GameStop, Tsuki, and the Q-coded Meme War
Why these two icons keep showing up together—and what I think is really going on.
“Who controls the memes controls the universe.” —Elon Musk
Why GameStop and Tsuki?
• GameStop (GME)
is the most recognizable symbol of retail vs. the system. It’s already a global story, so any nudge or wink travels fast. If you’re running memetic warfare—shaping narratives with symbols, numbers, and timing—GME is the loudest stage.
• Tsuki (the “native cat” of Solana)
is the crypto-native mask: playful, deniable, everywhere. It speaks in puzzles (SHA-256 file names, number stamps, film clues) and rides the same meme rails as GME, Elon, and Q culture.
Put together, GME is the theater and Tsuki is the actor—both carrying Q-style signals through finance, crypto, and pop culture.
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