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2721  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 16, 2019, 11:56:17 PM
But you are also taking away the free will of the driver. I will never drive a car that I am not in total control of if I wish to be.

You're not alone in your thinking. But I welcome the change. Time to read a book, watch a movie, play a game, etc. Anything but be a zombie staring at the dotted lines.

I have been driving both cars and trucks for a living for almost twenty years, so I know how important it is to be in control of the vehicle, there are many tricky situations that I would never trust the car/truck with. Having said that, I don't mind letting the car drive when my control is not needed, but I do want that to bee my choice.

And as for entertainment I  used to listen to audio books when I was driving, it was really nice, almost like being back in school when the teacher would read for the class from some children's book.
2722  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 16, 2019, 11:02:55 PM
Sitting at an airport bar in some foreign country, waiting another hour before my flight boards, and I begin my return flight to Texas (All alone. Rick had to bail earlier due to business matters tearing him away from us)

Beer #4 flowing through my veins.

Can't wait to get home.

On a tangential note, and without wanting to break any OpSec, I just wanted to sincerely, and honestly make a point about getting colonoscopies before age 40.

I recommend colonoscopies start at age 35, but, whatever.

Colon cancer has already taken a "brother" from my life - WAY before his time - and I don't wish to lose family members to the same disease in the future (Prognosis is good at this stage with early Stage 3 diagnosis for current family member undergoing treatment - the reason for my visit out of the country)

I  lost a childhood friend if mine summer 2107 to colon cancer, but unlike you, I have this aversion to getting things showed up my ass, so I'll pass. ( no offense meant, I love you brother, (no homo.))
2723  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 16, 2019, 09:39:32 PM
Second last night

Almost into HODLsleep

One strange thing i always do on holiday (i’m a big doglover and my GF is as well)
Now countries as Thailand, Sri Lanka, just Asian probably .... and F*** it was extreme terrible hereon the philippines....
But what i wanna say i think one of my main expenses on this holiday are when we finish our meal in the evening i go out and buy loads of meat on local shops and Bread.... and we ride like an hour or longer on very low speed with the scooter stopping @ all the dogs all the way t’ill our hotel and give them something to eat......

We are not really helping humans here (i always tip them good for their services) but man to see the scared and helpless dogs eat what we give, yeah you know it puts me in SUPER condition to get into my HODLsleep



Gave you my last merit for that, I too have a soft spot for animals, I have 8 stray cats that live in my garage.  I have made a hole in the wall for them to get in and put some cat beds inside for them to rest on and I feed them daily.
I buy the cheap cat food at Hornbach, both soft and hard.
2724  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 16, 2019, 09:29:09 PM
We have plenty of coal allegedly

Supposedly 100 years of coal in the US, but I don't know many people with coal powered cars.  So yea, shouldn't be a problem powering buildings in the US with a combination of coal and nuclear, but there's no substitute for oil to power the cars.  The future I imagine for the west is an oil shock and a large societal shift to where western countries are going to be riding around on little motorcycles that consume small amounts of gas like they do in Asian countries.  Then some electric cars here and there, with the big gas guzzlers only being used to transport food or other materials.

As for this ArrieMoller and Trollgoossens guy, Europe has just about no fossil fuels, so you guys are cucked unless you beg Putin to not let you die.
Can always charge batteries with electricity generated from nuclear power while transitioning to solar and fusion. The transition also won't be nearly as bad as you make it out to be if it's a necessity. Necessity implies disproportional profits, which from your perspective the Jews would be so happy to provide that they'll make it work. If they don't they'd be stuck with little to nothing and a lot of mostly useless money.

I instead to be 100% energy self sufficient (car & house) within the next 24 months.  Currently have a Powerwall2 on order so I can capture my solar for night time use instead of dumping it into the grid. It’s 13.5kwh so not enough to take me off the grid altogether but I’m getting close.  

Electric car is next. Big oil and the Saudis can go fuck themselves.  Looking at the Taycan, Model 3 Performance but there are some other interesting ones in the pipeline.  Like this electric Peugeot concept.

https://i.ibb.co/nM9q9jb/44-B453-B0-BBB0-4-B72-BACE-726-D75-FC29-A6.jpg



No need to muck about with nuclear, the future is already here.

Dammit HM i like you very much.... but don’t go electric on cars let us humans keep cars and Bikes on oil engines, i like them so much

Hope this doesn’t make me a bad person Roll Eyes
No it doesn't.

But let me propose that we restrain oil cars to specifically designed race tracks in the future and keep streets that are meant for transport and travel automated and electric. That way we can have the best of both worlds while minimizing the down sides: pollution and accidents.

But you are also taking away the free will of the driver. I will never drive a car that I am not in total control of if I wish to be.
2725  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 16, 2019, 09:21:18 PM
It really is disappointing reading dumb leftist shit on a BTC forum. The contrast between such brilliant technology built to cross over and even tear down boundaries on the one side, and the small mindedness on the other is just shockingly large. How these people can entertain both realities is a mystery to me. Get the fuck out of your basements and go out and meet people you ignorant leftist fucks!

FTFY
2726  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 15, 2019, 10:56:56 PM
[~snip]
yup not bad
Here's a picture of the younger girls. Wink



what is their religion?
their prophet is a woman or not?

They are Orthodox Christians. Although there may be Catholics or Pastafarians among them.

That's better.
I never had a Ukrainian Pastafarian.
2727  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 15, 2019, 09:12:20 PM
Have you ever seen any Ukrainian women?  Roll Eyes
Look, look at them someday (better personally), I guarantee you won't regret it! Cool


I was in Boryspil & Kiev in May for the Champions League Final. I saw many hot Ukranian girls. If I didn’t have a gf I would seek out a girl from Eastern Europe, they are VERY sexy.

So sexy https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamara_Press#/media/File:Tamara_Press_1960b.jpg
2728  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 15, 2019, 06:31:23 PM
I’m not going to reveal what I voted because it would possibly reveal how many coins I have.

 Full Disclosure: I voted 1000+ BTC in the poll.

 Right now, I'd consider 1000 BTC @ $4k not being a "fuckyoucoiner"

 2022 time-frame, however, well, let us discuss the issues further, on our WO Private Islands.

 It would be neat for all of us to just buy out an entire archipelago, and turn it into some sort of fruity libertarian utopia.

 Every Thursday, we could scoot around on our jet-skis-made-up-as-mock-pirate-ships, and Nerf-Rocket the shit out of JJG's island.

 Saturday nights would be designated weekly party night DJ'd by yours truly, and hosted by Big Dicked Ginger Rick on our island.

 LFC_Bitcoin would be in charge of pharmaceuticals.

 Mic and CryptoQueen could rock the bar.

 I mean, I can dare to dream, right ?

I would love that.
2729  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 15, 2019, 05:49:50 PM
If you adhere to a religion that condones and even encourages terrorism and slaughter of anyone that holds another opinion then your own, you are not innocent.

There is no doubt about that, but implying that Islam is a religion that condones and even encourages terrorism and slaughter of anyone that holds another opinion then your own seems far from accurate (and I'm being nice).
Can you explain, with facts and numbers and cause and effect where this comes from?

You guys are quite the funny bunch, thanks for the entertainment Kiss

It comes from the koran. To much text for this thread, so here's a link http://www.deceptioninthechurch.com/koran.html.

It's actually way more complex than just cherry-picking some translated verses and stripping them out of their very specific context to make them match whatever reality you want them to depict...

Well actually you Ibian is the one who should explain with facts and numbers and cause and effect why you would be right in saying that some people deserve to be massacred and emphasizing the massacre of their children too...
I know you don't need it (and probably don't deserve it either) but I somehow pity you, go figure.

Immigration without integration always leads to war. You won't accept this. No matter, your turn.

You are clearly not answering my question and shifting the discussion towards something else... My question was very clear, you are saying that some people deserve to be murdered along with their children and you seem to think that you are right in saying/thinking that, I asked you to explain to me (as you said) with facts and numbers and cause and effect why, and here I am still waiting...

No it's not, it's actually that simple
2730  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 15, 2019, 05:44:17 PM
I tend to ignore any bullshit comes out of ass mouth but I couldn't this time.
Christianity is as dirty as other two.
You act like you know so much yet you "forgot" to mention the crusades.

Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Muslim rule

According to the Muslims, they were protecting the Holy Land from the Christians.

How about that?

Then I think we should return the favor and "protect" their holy land with a couple of nuclear bombs over Mecca and Medina and then finish it of with a total annihilation of Saudi Arabia and all muslim holy places. And from there go on to totally inihilate islam.

How about that?

It would have been done already if they thought they could get away with it.

Hitler thought he could get away with it.

But he couldn't.

You are free to try.

Btw, The Turks did get away with it. The Americans did too.  Wink

Saudi Arabia is safe as long as the west needs their oil. As soon as we don't need it anymore they better make sure they are friends with us or they will be up shit creek without a paddle.
2731  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 15, 2019, 05:35:28 PM
Religions are the worst manipulation and disease in history.
Nope. EVERYONE was religious until a few hundred years ago, it's like blaming wars on breathing. Try again.

Re: Crusade guy: The muslims did it. Literally.

Yes, but in a historical context the problems with religions didn't start until the monotheistic religions became popular. Before that there were no religious wars, a shitload of wars for other reasons, but religion wasn't one of them.
Do you have any fucking idea how violent tribal cultures are? Religious nations as we understand them are fucking utopias of peace comparatively.

yes
So. Religion is a good thing for peace, then?

The monotheistic religions are bad for peace, the earlier polytheistic ones are neither good nor bad.
The greeks were at constant war. The japanese spent centuries slaughtering their own kind. The vikings liked to rape and pillage (Hi!).

The abrahamic religions, as much as I don't like them, are clearly more peaceful than polytheistic religions.

And maybe that's our downfall.

Yes, but not for religious reasons.
2732  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 15, 2019, 05:30:41 PM
WO guys,no racism here please.We all are just human created from one semen Smiley



All WOs are created from one seamen?
I'm a bit skeptical to that, but I'll check with my mom.
2733  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 15, 2019, 05:22:19 PM
I tend to ignore any bullshit comes out of ass mouth but I couldn't this time.
Christianity is as dirty as other two.
You act like you know so much yet you "forgot" to mention the crusades.

Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Muslim rule

According to the Muslims, they were protecting the Holy Land from the Christians.

How about that?

Then I think we should return the favor and "protect" their holy land with a couple of nuclear bombs over Mecca and Medina and then finish it of with a total annihilation of Saudi Arabia and all muslim holy places. And from there go on to totally inihilate islam.

How about that?
2734  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 15, 2019, 05:16:04 PM

Re: Crusade guy: The muslims did it. Literally.

Did the Muslims finance the Crusades?

I'd like to hear more.

Ibian the ultra troll is about to spawn R0ach like bullshit, take your seats boys.

It was the muslims that invaded the Christian (east) Roman empire, including Judea/Israel The Christians just took it back from the muslim thieves.

What about the land which the Christians took from Aborgines in Australia and Indians in America?

Suddenly it is silence.

There isn't any thievery about these things. You are either strong enough to defend yourself or not. It is as simple as that.

If Hitler was the winner, people would be worshiping him now.

So why are you picking on the crusaders then? they drove the muslims out.
2735  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 15, 2019, 05:12:11 PM
Religions are the worst manipulation and disease in history.
Nope. EVERYONE was religious until a few hundred years ago, it's like blaming wars on breathing. Try again.

Re: Crusade guy: The muslims did it. Literally.

Yes, but in a historical context the problems with religions didn't start until the monotheistic religions became popular. Before that there were no religious wars, a shitload of wars for other reasons, but religion wasn't one of them.
Do you have any fucking idea how violent tribal cultures are? Religious nations as we understand them are fucking utopias of peace comparatively.

yes
So. Religion is a good thing for peace, then?

The monotheistic religions are bad for peace, the earlier polytheistic ones are neither good nor bad.
2736  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 15, 2019, 04:39:28 PM
Religions are the worst manipulation and disease in history.
Nope. EVERYONE was religious until a few hundred years ago, it's like blaming wars on breathing. Try again.

Re: Crusade guy: The muslims did it. Literally.

Yes, but in a historical context the problems with religions didn't start until the monotheistic religions became popular. Before that there were no religious wars, a shitload of wars for other reasons, but religion wasn't one of them.
Do you have any fucking idea how violent tribal cultures are? Religious nations as we understand them are fucking utopias of peace comparatively.

yes
2737  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 15, 2019, 04:37:56 PM

Re: Crusade guy: The muslims did it. Literally.

Did the Muslims finance the Crusades?

I'd like to hear more.

Ibian the ultra troll is about to spawn R0ach like bullshit, take your seats boys.

It was the muslims that invaded the Christian (east) Roman empire, including Judea/Israel The Christians just took it back from the muslim thieves.
2738  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 15, 2019, 04:34:38 PM
Religions are the worst manipulation and disease in history.
Nope. EVERYONE was religious until a few hundred years ago, it's like blaming wars on breathing. Try again.

Re: Crusade guy: The muslims did it. Literally.

Yes, but in a historical context the problems with religions didn't start until the monotheistic religions became popular. Before that there were no religious wars, a shitload of wars for other reasons, but religion wasn't one of them.
2739  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 15, 2019, 03:59:44 PM
And also, just to reignite the climate debate. http://www.sciencebits.com/CosmicRays_Climate_TheMissingLink
2740  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 15, 2019, 03:58:37 PM
Why would we run out of electricity?
We have been producing electricity for over 100 years now, during countless wars and crisis, and with many different methods. Sure there might be temporary blackouts locally, but a total, for ever, worldwide blackout? Not gonna happen.

EMPs, magnetic pole shift, solar flare....
It could happen... Remote chance but it could happen....

I Don't see a pole shift interfering with electricity production, the other two are real threats, but it will still only be local and temporary (and a good reason to have an old pre electronic car in your garage as a backup, together with sufficient amounts of gasoline, and some vital electronics and devices in a Faraday's cage for spare just in case).

I understand your reaction, I cannot explain it but I know that it will get disrupted.

Quote from NationalGeographic:
"Many facets of our lives depend on the Earth’s magnetic field, anchored by the North and South poles, from the electrical grid that powers our computers to the satellites that let us watch TV."

Anyway in a polar flip the ozone layer will disappear for a lot of years and we will get cooked or irradiated Smiley

But how?

Apparently, world had experienced a huge solar flare in around 660 BC (https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/a26817934/solar-storm-greenland/), the size of "an electrical grid would be down for months if not years" and that was with earth magnetic field intact. The last event that was previously recorded was a famous Carrington event in 1856 (with no electrical grid present yet).

The movement of poles have an intermediate stage where magnetosphere becomes chaotic. See:
https://www.livescience.com/18426-earth-magnetic-poles-flip.html

Well, I guess that a combination of a largish flare and chaotic magnetosphere would be an ELE (extinction level event).
Hopefully, before that we would travel to the stars.

I'm well aware of the solar flares, it's the changing of the magnetic poles i don't see as any reason for alarm. I read a paper (can't find it now) that had looked into earlier changes and come to the conclusion that it did't really affect life on earth. And I don't see how it can possibly affect the production of electricity, they are not related.
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