Now this happens frequently in Europe itself

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In 2018, Louisa Jespersen and Maren Ueland went backpacking in Morocco's Atlas Mountains. 3 ISIS members in the mountain stalked them to their tent, then attacked them at night. Both girls were raped and then slowly beheaded while still alive and sobbing. The terrorists not

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's latest foray into geopolitical commentary once again proves that certain memecoins are the true canaries in the coal mine for social media sentiment. The immediate market response was a study in muted chaos: ETH saw a brief, fleeting rally of 0.14% before fading into the red, while DOGE posted a curiously stable, almost sleepy, series of gains around 0.1%. The real story, as usual, was GORK, which popped over 2.6% because apparently nothing says safe-haven asset like a token named after a dog's cough during a post about beheadings. This volatility is par for the course, with historical posts on similar themes consistently generating more noise for meme tokens than for serious assets, though the overall magnitudes remain trivial in the grand scheme of a multi-hundred-billion-dollar market. It seems the market's most profound takeaway from a graphic story of terror is that it's time to buy the joke stock.

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