get some sleep buddy, you are up the whole day.
I fucking hate Chartbuddy. Always cluttering up my experience here. Thank goodness for the Ignore button. Merited the retarded bot 50 because I felt like it. Tongue-bang my taint, haters. Fucking legend 💜💜💜Love you Bob
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2Fj8ZM0dP%2FIMG-20220918-090611.jpg&t=663&c=sdW9lXi2goDMIA) Merit abuse.I think he is abusing the merit of being a senior member. He gave him 21 merits for a simple post. WOW thread a Senior members are given merit if they post any kind of posts. I think if senior members give merit to a new member's post then he will try to post better. Are you serious? Chartbuddy contributions to the WO are second only to JJG'S I echo Bob's sentiment
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FQWniWcp.png&t=663&c=PmslNdMnaqA7Rg) I really don't know what yo make of that tweet. So, I decided to ask here. How true is that because I believe next halving will be in 2024. SourceIgnorance and codswallop
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$25000 very soon me thinks 🤔
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Let's do the math, because dollars make no sense when talking about a metal: $10,000,000,000,000,000,000 dollar and $55,000,000 per tons. That's 182 billion tons. Now let's see what National Geographic has to say: one geoscientist calculated that there are 1.6 quadrillion tons of gold in the core—that’s enough to gild the entire surface of the planet half-a-meter (1.5 feet) thick Why bother with an asteroid, if the earth's core holds 8800 times more gold? Probably unimaginable pressures and heat not to mention radiation makes it unobtainable compared to space I believe they are both practically unobtainable. I wonder why we need to use asteroids and planet cores as evidence to show that gold sucks compared to Bitcoin... It's rather obvious, no? Yes 100% agreed
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Let's do the math, because dollars make no sense when talking about a metal: $10,000,000,000,000,000,000 dollar and $55,000,000 per tons. That's 182 billion tons. Now let's see what National Geographic has to say: one geoscientist calculated that there are 1.6 quadrillion tons of gold in the core—that’s enough to gild the entire surface of the planet half-a-meter (1.5 feet) thick Why bother with an asteroid, if the earth's core holds 8800 times more gold? Probably unimaginable pressures,distance and heat not to mention radiation makes it unobtainable compared to space
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Please fuck off and shill Swan elsewhere.
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Close the door on the way out
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We'll be back under $20k before the end of the month.
Or you admit you're wrong
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Why you continue to talk gibberish?
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