You've posted something that there is already 10 threads about bro.
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I'm looking forward to making some profit on the recovery spike:)
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Just read some of the other threads.
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You need to post here first bud before you can post in other sections.
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Well tomorrow will be a very interesting day.
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I will generously lube my arm, reach deep inside her through her anus and feel her intestines moving her waste rhythmically, romantically, through her body. I don't think I can be happy until I can crawl inside her digestive system and hide from the world. Milking her from the inside out, while upside down will be a glorious experience, usually reserved for only the most wealthy of men. The faint glow of the candle lights will be twinkling through her uterus, into my warm new home I have built inside of her.
lol, this is just weird.
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Glad to see they got rejected though, that is nice.
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Just trading for profits atm.
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Your the tenth BTC is dead thread today. YAWN
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I'm sorry man but your just wrong here. Do a bit of research on well water contamination and methane gas contamination in the water table.
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I believe amazon already has its own coin.
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Yes it's true that they frac into cemented holes, but the process involves cracking the formation by hammering high pressure water gel and sand into the rock. As the rock cracks the sand fills the fissures and holds these cracks open and allows the gas to flow to the surface. This practice is used to fracture in both vertical and horizontal operations. The theory is that they will only affect they're intended payzone, but this is not always what happens.
The simple fact of the mater is that residents in certain areas of the united states are seeing wells that have produced clean water they're entire lives all turn contaminated within certain areas of community. Some are even able to light the methane gas coming off of they're kitchen sink taps due to the high level of communication between the fracing operations and the water table.
This in itself is a huge problem, that will continue. There's also a massive increase in small earthquakes just over the last couple years believed to be associated with the fracing operations. And then there is a whole other issue associated with the waste water disposal contamination.
It is a real problem, and it will continue.
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And what is your real world experience?
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I agree, there is still so much volatility and what if's to really form a solid short term speculation.
Right now the market place is flooded with noobs that have no business trading or speculating for that matter.
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I feel for you man, best of luck with everything.
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I've never heard of it mate.
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