thought he was banned this cryptonian guy
Well, he seems to have returned as the eXPHorizon guy. It's freedom of speech vs. freedom of clicking "ignore", unless he'd be outed as a scammer. By the way... *clicks "ignore"* They didn't have crypt0nian flavoured popcorn ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif)
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By the way, if this is gonna continue, i should get some pop corn, asap (crypt0nian flavour) ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) That set of rusty pipes gave me the fucking laughs for roughly two minutes! Don't do this again, CT ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Still hurts...
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^ considering the long wick of the currently developing weekly candle, bears seem to be in control at the moment.
This seems way too negative, OOM. We get a wee bit of a slow down of the UPpity, and all of a sudden you conclude that bears are in control. Fuck the bears.. they are not in control of shit.. at this time... at least NOT in bitcoin. Hold on, JJG. I was argumenting in short term context. Bears "control" that weekly candle. Mid-term i'm not bearish at all. All the bears can use the infamous length of rusty pipe on the back of themselves, imho ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) EDIT: Please look at the quotes around "control" (above) I think that my comments pretty much speak for themselves, even if I did NOT mean anything personal. Yep. Didn't take anything personal. I am trying to make substantive responses in a quasi-public thread attempting to address both broader ways of thinking about questions of where we might be at (price-wise) and where we might be going... and I still doubt that it is helpful to suggest that bears have somehow taken over, even if just referring to short-term.. it is a problematic phraseology.. even if it might end up playing out.. .... in other words, way too soon.. to come to that conclusion.. in my current thinkenings.. as I already largely said in my earlier post.
I agree on "poblematic phraseology". In fact, it's problem oriented, but i didn't want to create the assumption that "bears have taken over", i prolly should have written "bearish moves have more weight at the moment". However, what bears do, on the other hand, is keeping the increasing price down - or delay the constant uptrend we all are observing since weeks/months now. Bears create buying opportunities, mainly for dipseekers, like me. I don't want to seem like somebody who is seeing "bears" positive (or negative). I try to think opportunity-based in this manners. But yes, when in a hurry, i tend to express myself rather not-so-precise, more often than not.
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^ considering the long wick of the currently developing weekly candle, bears seem to be in control at the moment.
This seems way too negative, OOM. We get a wee bit of a slow down of the UPpity, and all of a sudden you conclude that bears are in control. Fuck the bears.. they are not in control of shit.. at this time... at least NOT in bitcoin. Hold on, JJG. I was argumenting in short term context. Bears "control" that weekly candle. Mid-term i'm not bearish at all. All the bears can use the infamous length of rusty pipe on the back of themselves, imho ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) EDIT: Please look at the quotes around "control" (above)
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^ considering the long wick of the currently developing weekly candle, bears seem to be in control at the moment. Buying interest is needed, but who wants to buy in an accelerating uptrend? (EDIT: FOMO-ers excluded) EDIT: ATH in 2020 would still surprise me, but by no means in an unpleasant way. I will easily accept that ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Gotta support the kids in home-schooling now. cu l8erz
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2+10= 12/2 = 6 bucks a pack 6 x 14000= 84000
Smokes are about $50 / pack in Australia right now. I shit you not. Should be 100$ ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) At least! I'd even adjust the price to "marijuana levels", so about $10 per gram of tobacco ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) A cig, including filter weighs roughly 1.2g *iirc EDIT: Plus the effect of freeing poor tobacco workers from wage slavery ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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2+10= 12/2 = 6 bucks a pack 6 x 14000= 84000
Smokes are about $50 / pack in Australia right now. I shit you not. Still the most lethal drug (also neuro-toxic), besides alcohol (cell-toxic, neuro-toxic), both for the cheapest price. What does that tell us? EDIT: nicotine as addictive as opiates, followed by alcohol.
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Half an hour ago i put all kids to sleep, opened blockfolio for the first time since waking up (daily practice, i admit). Knew i had to backread more than just a couple of posts on WO, got my notebook and started to read... Seems like King Corn is beating up some (all) altcoins today, eh? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Well, with the exception of BCH, which beat up itself. Brilliant move, btw. You get what you give
2017 was rad, but i think we can hardly imagine what 2021 will be like. 2017 bullrun ended with +$1000 daily, 2021 bullrun might begin with these figures. EDIT: I was watching Stamp with almost no resistance up to $18.1k, now there's a red wall at $18k, around 180 coins. Hope to observe how it gets eaten up tonight
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TLDR: Citibank now reads WO and is filling their bags. Here you have the full report. (...) ---img removed---
I don't know about the prediction, but I like the reasoning about bitcoin put down by the guy. It is almost the reason why I am long bitcoin. I hope he's right but I don't see this happening. IMO $70k-$100k max.... I did not expect the times that banks are more bullish than WO posters on btc to come around that fast.... ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) LOL, elite bankers will be on here soon with newb accounts calling anyone a Beartard who thinks the moon is less than 200k. When banks call the peak in december, i'd sell by end of november ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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i don't give a shit who's president of the states as long it's not trump. #seeyou #haiku Metal Trump
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(My pain and fatigue story)
(and the other post)
Just saw this, and your other post (too many beers...). Thanks for sharing, all the very best! We all will have to deal with health issues at some point in our lives, and it is then when we realise how important our health is. Even 1,000,000 BTC is worthless to you if you can't enjoy it. That's why we have to seize the moment and enjoy our lives whenever we can, and not postpone things for "later"... Enjoy your beers My second thought to leave my story here is that it maybe helps somebody some day, a friend or relative of a WO with similar issues for example. Diamonds BTC's are forever, like family and loyalty ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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(My pain and fatigue story)
i had no clue about all this. wishing you the best for your health. Thanks, man ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Appreciating it! It all started after a viral infection which started out with very low fever but kept me busy about four weeks, followed by fatigue and muscle weakness. Doctors said it's a burnout (i was a workaholic, but i didn't really suffer from it), so they reccomended b-vitamins, those made me get better to some degree, but some more health problems came up at the time, because i didn't address them before ( sorry, i had to work ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) ) FMS seems to "make whimps out of men", as some victims are describing it, and i can totally understand that point of view, but i got used to a lot of pain from skateboarding already, and i also wasn't the type that tends to give up on himself. Additionally, i was positive about whatever life was throwing at me, most of the time at least. Taking an extra 250mg of Thiamine (five times the usual dose) resolved all this within a matter of three days.
Five? Are you sure about that? The US RDA for Thiamine is about 1.2mg/day. Right. 50mg was my daily dose (added to 4mg from my daily b-vitamin pills), an absolute minimum to be able to cope with an ordinary day. It's a lot better in summer (an FMS fact, as i also found out lately). Doing more physical work requires higher doses, if you don't want to get the pain and fatigue for days afterwards. It's tricky, because as long as you are active, you don't get really exhausted, but after you stop and start to relax, the hammer comes and hits you. Warning: Nohomo is the least funny joke in the universe. It was that unfunny the first time and to this day. Everyone sprouting it over and over thinking its hilarious. :roll:
I wasn't aware of it as much as a joke, but more like a statement.
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Protip: If you want to ignore-list me, STFU and do it. Otherwise, it will much amuse me to ridicule you. Big talkers.
Let me finally thank you, for fast forwarding the process to meet my decision. EDIT: just crossed $16k on stamp, for the record.
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Offtopic (again) but i wrote about good news yesterday, so: Some of my health issues seem to resolve a bit, in particular chronic pain and fatigue. While i wasn't attending the pain part very much, because of manliness & shit, and because i got quite used to it over the years. It helped a lot to build muscle, which was only possible without pain and muscle weakness in the warmer seasons. Whenever it got cold outside, it became hard to exercise, because me and my muscles got exhausted before significant training effects kicked in, and the pains lasted for days after. Same with fatigue and shortness of breath, awkward chronic pains, for example in my fingers and joints of my arms while just holding things like a pack of milk for more than a minute. Not to forget shooting and burning pain, like being stung with fine, glowing needles in fingers and toes. So i came across an article about Fibromyalgia, some sort of rheumatic illness, mainly regarding the fine nerve endings and muscle/tendon tissues. The article mentioned Thiamine (aka. Vitamin B1), and that the intake of relatively high doses as 250-500mg resolve pain and fatigue considerably in Fibro patients. Also, many diffuse symptoms were listed, and especially that it's been called a "women's disease" for a long time, because it was diagnosed in women with the use of "tender points", which are overly sensitive to pressure and reacting with heavy, momentarily pain sensations. Over 90% of diagnosed sufferers were women. New discoveries pointed out, that also men are suffering from it, but they typically show absence of said "tender points", and also showed a different spectrum of symptoms, like memory problems. I instantly went ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) I was taking B-Vitamins for years, because they helped to combat daily challenges through giving me more energy and power. Speaking of a daily dose of 55mg (50 Thiamine, plus 5 from a multi-vitaminB supplement). I just left out the daily 50mg away for a week and a half until i couldn't take it no more, because fatigue, muscle pain and inability to cope with any type of stress became unbearable. I couldn't sit straight because of back pain along the whole spine, my elbows, ankles and knees were hurting when i stopped to move for some time, worst in the morning, when i was doing extremely hard to get up. Tired and short breathed all day long, short term memory problems got worse too, my libido vanished. Taking an extra 250mg of Thiamine (five times the usual dose) resolved all this within a matter of three days.
After a week i'm on 200mg daily, about to try higher doses soon, after checking out any possible side effects. So far there aren't any. I am able to work out like in summer, i'm even feeling half as heavy when doing push-ups, squats and reverse rows than 20 days ago, before i started to stop Thiamine intake. The missus is glad too, because i am nicer to the kids again and performance returned in the penile area as well ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) So, looks like a good evidence for a valid ICD diagnosis after 9 years of suffering and maybe some more suited future treatment to help me fight this daily nightmare. Marijuana helped to recover strained muscles and get deep sleep, it also reduced some shooting nerve-pains. So far, about the toxicity of drugs, some are remedy - especially the (scientifically proven) neuro-regenerating ones, in particular THC. (this especially goes out to nullius).
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What a challenge! Took me about 5 minutes to scroll past this ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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After wiring the funds from our latest windfall, to our main, joint financial institution, the most difficult decision I need to make today is "How many mg of psilocybin do I want to dose myself with, and is today the day that I finally put @nullius on ignore..."
Life is good.
Have a great weekend, gentlemen.
try 2mg. It's still microdosing imho, but definitely less subtle than last time. *This is not recreational advice* About question 2: I keep asking myself since two days, too. I decided NOT to engage ignore on him, if i'll read a post by nullius until monday and i'm NOT asking myself wether i should finally hit ignore or not.
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Dips don't age well, lately. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Boblawblaw bursts into Rick’s boss’ office to announce his retirement. ‘Here’s Johnny’ ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2F37ScfnB%2F08-EF7-A43-AB4-F-4-FD5-B821-8-F45769-EF1-FC.jpg&t=663&c=zztmwGEHfRz1aQ) WTF, LFC?! My belly hurts so much now, this gave me the laugh of the week! EDIT: Good news to share. More later on. OOM in a hurry again...
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