Personally, at least on my side, I have come to peace with Mark, and I would love to hear what he has to say.
My rudeness toward him is a matter of record, which I will own.
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Yeah I dunno
I shaved off my "feeling better" money at $13
dollars
...I ain't doing that shit again
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This guy makes W look like a respectable elder statesman...
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it was big with millennials when they were kids, big internet thing
think "all your base are belong to us"
or maybe I'm dating myself, might have been late Xers
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what's good for the goose ...
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here comes the helicopter money
gold opens in 5 min, this should be interesting
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indeed If the government can print as much money as it likes, then why do we pay taxes at all? peeps be waking up
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I've never been a fan of allowing china into the global economy as they do not adhere to human rights and all this shit was forseeable and inevitable but short sighted 1%rs had their way and here we are now.
I blame Nixon
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Ok guys, that's it. I'm done with the WO for a few months.
There's enough overblown lunacy in the MSM over this coronavirus, I don't need to come here and read the same panicky bullshit (it's the fkn flu guys).
I'll probably log back in sometime in May or June when this whole thing has blown over.
And when it has, I'll surely raz the shit out of some of you hypochondriacs daily when I come back (you know who you are...the ones predicting hundreds of thousands or millions of people dead).
... Or maybe we will all be dead and there won't be any WO to come back to. Think about it. he wins either way see how this works?
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I'm sorry, no
What people fail to understand is the magnitude of the logistics that it takes to keep a modern city supplied.
Faced with the prospect of a 2 week lockdown people go out to secure sufficient supplies for two weeks, this is entirely rational and understandable.
The problem is, everyone does it at the same time and the supply chain is simply not set up for that.
I am not saying they are not idiots, but for a different reason. Securing sufficient commodities for a projected shelter in place is NOT hoarding.
They are idiots for not maintaining a months supplies as a matter of course, or at the very least stocking up weeks ago when this all became obviously inevitable.
I believe it was Last of the V8s, correct me if I am wrong, that said 3 weeks ago "do it now".
I, of course, just had to slightly top up as I have been prepared for much worse than this since the mid 90s
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you don't go out to buy food
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The US is the place to worry about most.
I thought the issue was with Europe now? Maybe I'm wrong, maybe I believed what Trump says which is foolish. Not only will we NOT self isolate, we are likely to shoot at anyone trying to enforce...well...anything. Rugged individualism is a double edged sword.
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Back in 2008, during the beginning of the financial crisis, gold "initially" didn't perform well either.
The current atmosphere is ideal for bitcoin. I still firmly believe that we'll see a strict trend reversal very soon.
I got some smoking deals on Au during that episode
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glad you're OK toxic
hope you can stick around
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Anyways... wake me up when 1BTC != 1BTC. That will be really interesting.
Slightly off topic: A math meme that is funny rather than stupid: Solve carefully! 230 - 220 x 0.5 =
You probably won't believe it, but the answer is 5!
Source: *SPOILER ALERT* https://twitter.com/3j0hn/status/913447235534315520we are fucking doomed
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is that a record?
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what we just witnessed never happened before in the history of crypto If I am not wrong.
lolwut? I was talking about recession, pandemic, global market crash combined. Did it happen before? Did I miss it? Don't think so. Good night, I am off. Fair enough, I suppose in that sense it is true to be clear, a drop like yesterday, while certainly dramatic, is nothing at all new for the OGs, go back and zoom in on some of the action after the $32 bubble this what bitcoin do yo
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