Once again HairyMaclairy's prediction was spot on...
Yeah. That shit is really starting to piss me off. Maybe you can bribe him to make more bullish predictions. Maybe you can shackle his ankles together and flog him. I'll be on the plank.
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Once again HairyMaclairy's prediction was spot on...
Yeah. That shit is really starting to piss me off.
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Best get back on topic....
I'm attempting to not think about Bitcoin for the next 3 or 4 years. For my mental health. I'm aware that this might not be the ideal place for that, but I've become emotionally attached to you degenerates. Or something. So put up with it. I do hope the doom is lifting a little in Rosewater's world with the current upturn.
Rosewater makes no promises. Do say hello to BMB for me?
I'll bring him out for the next halvening party. I'll practice my sparkle.
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cont. although Bulgakov would go to no. 1 Respect. (Merited)
Gracias. giving Bill the Bard a mention
More OT: I was obsessed with Shakespeare for years until I discovered Tolstoy. I don't think Shakespeare understood the poor.
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I might rate a different Hemmingway.
I dig his style, but only in short bursts. He wrote for the Toronto Star at one point early in his career. True fact. but I can't enjoy reading Trilema - and I have really tried...
Vegetable Cocktail eats the stuff up. I tried a few times... His slut shaming Dom stuff is weirdly dubious and some of the rest is (while no doubt intelligent and incredibly erudite) pretty unintelligible and often deeply cynical to me. I dip in sometimes still, but I am not sure I lever earn much.
Agreed. I don't get the appeal.
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20 pages of ass eating
I'm not even finished yet..
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Ya bitches going to lift of Your post is bad and you should feel bad. Edit: I shouldn't have said that. You're trying, that's the main thing. I'm just on edge. I need a nice, calm ginger to balance me out. And black sports cars. Isn't that an oxymoron? Who do you mean Are redheads generally considered a fiery breed? I wouldn't know, personally.
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Ya bitches going to lift of Your post is bad and you should feel bad. Edit: I shouldn't have said that. You're trying, that's the main thing. I'm just on edge. I need a nice, calm ginger to balance me out. And black sports cars.
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It's a false dilemma. CSW doesn't have to be Satoshi to realize Satoshi wasn't a god. In fact, it's a really stupid thing to say. Who is this fuck-monkey anyway, and why are his twats relevant?
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This is why we hodl you mean hodl bitcoin.... Daytrade shitcoin for moar bitcoin. Daytrading shitcoins is about the worst idea I can think of or imagine.
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This is why we hodl
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Sell the rally, buy the dip. Balls, Rosewater! Ladder your goddamm buys and sells next bloody time. Listen to reason!
Hodl then BTFD then hodl then BTFsmallD then hodl and keep repeating ..... like never sell coming years and you Will be fine Cheap city dollars don't come as easy as they used to. I have to start doing some real work here.
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Sell the rally, buy the dip. Balls, Rosewater! Ladder your goddamm buys and sells next bloody time. Listen to reason!
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I'd still be a both-coiner if I didn't sell my bcash for bitcoins. What's my point again?
*Rosewater wonders if there's candy in that van*
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*Doing* something teaches you far more than most books ever could. Exactly, but you need a trigger It seems you really can't be too pessimistic in this market. Day traders must be making bank. Which pisses me off to no end. *Rosewater contemplates a fresh breakdown*
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Agreed. Quixote rules Confirmed. Umberto Eco, The Name of the Rose Shakespeare, oeuvres
Done. Next.
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I've read only four. Here's what I think of your books. LMAO! Anymore to say ser? Modern day Grub Street hacks. Here are some obvious must reads, off the top of my head. Cervantes, The Quixote Mikhail Bulgakov, The Master and Margarita Nikolai Gogol, The Nose Franz Kafka, The Castle Jorge Luis Borges, Labyrinths Hemingway, A Clean Well-Lighted Place Edward Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations Bertrand Russell, A Free Man’s Worship
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