... "Receiver" is an eight-episode series set to premiere in Summer 2024 as a continuation of Netflix's relationship with the NFL that first began with "Quarterback," which hit the Netflix Global Top 10 for three weeks last year.
Set to premiere on July 10, 8 episodes just like Quarterback. Here's the trailer: https://x.com/netflix/status/1801253311892324519Ooh, nice. Something to pass the time before the season starts back up again. Looks like the stars are: - Justin Jefferson - George Kittle - Davante Adams - Amon-Ra St. Brown George Kittle looks like a modern day Viking... (not the team, the barbarians). A lot of players probably come from lineages of tribal warriors. Probably an abnormally high level of neanderthal DNA in them as well. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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I had a couple recommended to me from somebody I trust. Humans.ai ( HEART) and B-cube.ai ( BCUBE) Unfortunately, they've done nothing but go down. Seems I bought them on the downside of a pump. My friend says BCUBE has a higher reward/risk ratio, but I dunno, I'm kinda soured on the whole AI token experience. Will hold them both at least until November.
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Gee, 3 whole merits given out across 2 sportsbet.io posts. I didn't realize the problem was so serious. Clearly this is an egregious violation of forum law and the charges could very well result in imprisonment. I'm going to write a letter to my local congressman right away. I have just one question for you: Have you tried crying about it? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftalkimg.com%2Fimages%2F2024%2F06%2F13%2FchTbH.png&t=663&c=bh352-0B0iZp8Q)
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This cannot be a scam accusation, considering that the money was stolen from Freebitco, and not that FB.in harmed its users. We cannot say how true all this is without evidence, but it is obvious that the management of this service is not at the best level.
It is a scam accusation. Its just that there's no weight behind it as OP never followed through with what they said they're going to do. As a matter of fact, they never bothered to log back into the form on their second post. Which is unfortunate because I believe not everything at freebitco.in is as it seems, even if not in the manner suggested by OP.
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Add whatever you wanna add. Its your problem. You can add as many tags as you want. Doesn't "Bitget drop" sound like a typo error and a mistake to you? It's obviously a typo error and a mistake. But you are just eager to make show off ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Also, he said I shill for different companies. Don't you understand simple English? Show the different company proofs. Well, I can understand you and your friend. I'm adding a tag for you too. I'll wait for his response and see if he deserves one as well. Its pretty obvious you're part of the Bitget spam campaign. You've been called out on it at least a few times in the past. I don't understand what you're complaining about -- that the wording of your second neutral isn't 100% accurate? The point is this: you're shilling a questionable exchange by spamming the forum with useless posts. Neutral tag is pretty fair for a relentless spammer of your nature.
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You're really good at nipping them in the bud. I don't know what they're thinking either -- I'd assume its a completely automated process at this point if it weren't for the bits of manually-added BS. Frankly, accounts like this should be nuked. Anyway, let's add a few more: Trading is indeed a legitimate form of work, categorized as self employment where individuals work for themselves. It's important for traders to acknowledge that they are their own boss and not be discouraged by those who may not see trading as a "real job". Consistent profits in trading can lead to a successful career as a professional trader.
It's also wise for traders to have a stable side income to support their finances due to the unpredictable nature of the market. Having an additional income stream can provide financial stability and cushion against any fluctuations in trading profits.
Copyleaks: AI Content Detected Hive: 100% likely to be AI-Generated Sapling.ai: 100% Fake Honestly,If I should understand you.
I think Trading is not just about luck or being fortunate all the time. It requires a combination of skill, knowledge, discipline, emotional control, and hard work. Proficiency in understanding market dynamics, risk management, and controlling emotions like fear and greed are vital aspects of trading success.
Each trader has a unique style and approach that suits their personality and preferences. Some traders excel in day trading, while others prefer long-term investing. It's essential to identify the type of investment that aligns with your strengths and interests to increase your chances of success in the markets.
Copyleaks: AI Content Detected Hive: 100% likely to be AI-Generated Sapling.ai: 100% Fake Indeed retirement is a choice but in addition While it is technically possible for someone to retire early without a proper plan, it is generally not advisable. Retiring early without a solid financial plan in place can lead to financial difficulties later on, as you may outlive your savings or not have enough income to sustain your desired lifestyle.
If you are considering early retirement, it is important to consult with a financial advisor to create a comprehensive retirement plan that aligns with your goals and financial situation
Copyleaks: AI Content Detected Hive: 100% likely to be AI-Generated Sapling.ai: 100% Fake I have actually made my research and come to understand that Bitcoin doesn't really promote anti-government or whatever you think.
So for me,I think many Bitcoin holders are individuals or institutions who see value in the technology behind Bitcoin, such as blockchain, and view it as a store of value or investment opportunity. These holders may not necessarily have anti-government sentiments but rather see Bitcoin as a potential hedge against inflation or a diversification of their investment portfolio.
It is crucial to approach each situation with an open mind and consider the intentions and actions of individual Bitcoin holders rather than making generalizations based on preconceived notions. As with any financial transaction or interaction, it is essential to exercise caution, do thorough research, and take necessary precautions to protect your assets and interests.
Copyleaks: AI Content Detected Hive: 100% likely to be AI-Generated Sapling.ai: 100% Fake There could be several reasons why some people may not be interested in listening to Bitcoin investors' success stories:
Lack of Understanding: Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies can be complex and technical,and not everyone may have a thorough understanding of how they work. As a result, some individuals may find it challenging to connect with or appreciate success stories in the cryptocurrency space.
Risk Aversion: Investing in Bitcoin is often associated with high levels of risk and volatility. Some individuals may be risk-averse and prefer more stable investment options. As a result, they may not be interested in hearing about success stories related to a volatile asset like Bitcoin.
Negative Perception: Bitcoin has been the subject of criticism, and negative media coverage over the years. Some individuals may have formed negative perceptions or biases against Bitcoin and may not be inclined to listen to success stories in this context.
Copyleaks: AI Content Detected Hive: 100% likely to be AI-Generated Sapling.ai: 100% Fake
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... except pizza #106 that's an assault weapon.
An assault weapon that kill my hungry state! It was very good, don't get stucked on physical aspects of foods ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) this is not youtube my darling. This is real food made by real bitcoiners! ![Kiss](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/kiss.gif) The ham looks OK. It looks like capicola or something Tony Soprano would eat. The rest of it looks like onions & cream cheese on naan bread. Not a pizza in any country.
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Just wanted to say thanks for keeping this campaign going. I appreciate the opportunity to be a part of it.
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Commenting here because I want to follow this thread & see if OP makes good on this, as I've been following the situation for a while: I'm trying to reach out to the team... I can provide all the necessary information. There have been multiple thefts. I hope they'll contact me through this channel. If not, I'll have to share everything. However, my goal isn't to expose them and bring them down. Besides, other scammers might exploit the breach if it's revealed.
Your best bet to get their attention would be to respond in their main thread. I have also requested the mods move this thread to Scam Accusations, which is a better place for it.
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For some reason the first thing that came to mind was to draw a pic of a schlong & balls. I wonder if that's what the first cave painting was, wouldn't be surprised.
In 9th grade when we had Sex Ed, for however many days/weeks, one of our assignments was for the boys to draw a set of male genitalia and the girls to draw female genitalia, and label all the part. I used to sit next to this cholo... a real esse who took boxing lessons, would wear a wifebeater to class, and already had the beginnings of a moustache. He had hair slicked back like Edward James Olmos. I remember him joyfully exclaiming, "I'm gonna draw a whale of a cock, yo."
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I concede that our choices this time around are particularly unappealing.
These two were running in the previous round as well! The difference is they were both already too old last time and they are 4 years older this time. Saylor said idiotic things about Bitcoin before jumping all in as well (and he never stopped if we're being honest). Everyone starts out as a critic. That's a healthy attitude to have before doing your due diligence. Now it appears that Trump has had time to learn more about crypto and has even participated himself. He is very clearly the more pro-crypto candidate regardless of any prior statements that may have led people to believe otherwise. No sense in trying to make it seem like something it isn't.
Saylor is a lot like Trump: he will also say anything to increase his own personal standing with whomever he is currently trying to impress. That's the beauty of being a narcissistic sociopath: being totally unencumbered by any sense of moral responsibility & unable to experience shame.
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Do bitcoiners really want that image? Criminals receiving bitcoin payments?!!
Yeah BTC has never been used by criminals before, so I guess there's a first time for everything. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) That's a really sad story of a nation with more than 300 million people whose choices are being reduced to these fools and these fools only! Worst part is that they call this mess a "democracy"!
This has been the case since before I was born. Having said that, I concede that our choices this time around are particularly unappealing. I guess we could just have some kind of religious leader telling us what to do, that has historically worked out very well ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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I guess you must be a LOOSER!
Nope, but nice try, sweaty. Now get back in the clown car nutilduuuuuh!
(RIP brother TECSHARE. I miss reading his "colorful" posts, even though I disliked him.)
Amazing how much we used to seriously agitate each other. Clown Car Gang 4 Life.
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The first game of the Conference Finals kicked off today, where the Birmingham Stallions (9-1) beat the Michigan Panthers (7-3), 31-18.
The third quarter was wild. Big comeback mounted by the Stallions in the 2nd half, made the game particularly more interesting than usual. Next conference championship match is tomorrow @ 7 pm EST, San Antonio Brahmas vs. St. Louis Battlehawks, on FOX.
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Anyone dumb enough to support Trump is dumb enough to believe he knows anything about and cares anything about Bitcoin and crypto. Dude is the biggest conman liar idiot criminal in American political history. Trying to convince crypto users to vote for him is just his latest grift.
Trump is the biggest sh*tcoin of a human being American politics has ever seen. That convinced felon is rugpull from start to finish.
His only real quality as a presidential candidate is that he's not Joe Biden. He won the first time around by not being Hillary Clinton. And of course I think the likelihood of him endorsing bitcoin/crypto while in office is about the same as him pardoning Ross Ulbricht: near zero. He will say anything to get more votes because he has no shame or conscience.
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Does anyone still force someone to write their posts in a particular board?
Yes, the majority of campaigns have a minimum requirement for posting there, so some find themselves forced to become gamblers when in reality they haven't or don't plan on gambling ever. There are always funny moments when someone who says that gambling is against his religion posts about betting or some who think gambling is bad and should be banned are wearing a signature for a casino! Funny. And the posting requirement also leads to the section being flooded with posts like this: Gambling is gambling and it doesn't have to be up to a single percent or more than before we can know that it's gambling and the risk involved there as well, the challenge is for us not to only gamble when we think we are not in good disposition for taking the risk involved because as far as what we are doing is gambling, we are taking a long it's risk together in it to gamble with, and what we must do is to ensure going for what we can afford to bear, the minimum risk is to avoid taking the risk at all, but doing little is also the same as getting involved in every chances of risk involved in gambling.
Posters like these aren't even trying to say anything when they post. They just trudge through the keyboard, churning out perfunctory text that loosely makes sense but doesn't convey any actual information. Again, I can't believe the bar is so low for these campaigns. In as much as we have lots of spamming in the gambling section I think we still have members who drops quality post in that board.
Again I'm willing to bet that the few who do so, which you can count on using your fingers, are at the same time the last persons on this forum who would ask for merit.
True. One of my favorite gambling posters left the forum altogether... They are too good at what they do to bother posting here anymore.
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The first game of the Conference Finals kicked off today, where the Birmingham Stallions (9-1) beat the Michigan Panthers (7-3), 31-18. Interestingly I learned that UFL players can sign with NFL teams on the Monday after the Championship game, which will be held on June 16. What's also kind of interesting is the referees are sometimes wearing bodycams, almost like they are cops, and they will occasionally show the footage during close calls. This happened after a RB fumble: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftalkimg.com%2Fimages%2F2024%2F06%2F09%2FcESl5.png&t=663&c=3jbReIqJbfsknQ) Other than a few things like the extra point(s) options & kickoffs, the UFL looks and feels a lot like the NFL. Was interesting to have something to watch while we wait for our beloved NFL to come back. However, much like fake pot, it just doesn't have the same kick to it.
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