I would go back and have a talk with 2003 Pedro, I made a HUGE mistake in that year... Yeah, and also tell him to mine bitcoins in 2009.
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Buy my son a puppy for xmas.
Why would you buy a dog, there are dogs everywhere, I've had quite a few, still have one, never paid for dogs...
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It's the rollercoastercoin!
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WTF IS THE CHAIRMAN'S 1ST GODDAMN NAME SO I CAN GO BACK 2 DOING F***ING CAPTCHA FREEROLLZ???
Bryan.
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16. simple!
Well, not yet. 17. Sexy
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Macgyver?
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What happen to Icedrill, it have been dropping since day 1. Everything has been dropping in the last months.
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Is this a magnet card clonner?
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And I've spent countless hours helping people on forums and IRC, I should have charged for my time...
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So, all available options are based on posts per month...
Yup. TradeFortress was offering the only campaign that paid for existing posts and was open for new participants, but it folded after recent events. BitcoinLiveBets.com pays indipendently of post per month and number of posts. It is the only non spam friendly campaign. This forum would be a better place if they were all like this It pays 0.01/month, it's only good for people who have 3574354 forum accounts.
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At one of the main 8 o'clock news program in my country once they said that bacteria found in a small village in the country, that was being studied by a NASA guy, was similar to the bacteria found on Mars and life on Earth had began in that small village, and they even pinpointed the exact place.
I long ago ran out of faces and palms. LOL, so true!
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I'd like to be enlisted also, can I?
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Last night I had a dream and I was told by a mysterious figure that I have been upgraded to a "master psychic" and that "I must use my powers to make predictions on Bitcointalk". I can't see where the "mysterious figure" told you to charge for your predictions. Other than that, do you plan on setting up an automated website so your prediction can be instantly delivered upon payment? Non-tangible items were big sells on eBay, all kinds of spells were sold there and buyers were always happy with what they paid for, sad thing I only discovered this when eBay decided to stop this kind of stuff, could have made good money selling spells...
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Just burst out laughing when I saw a link to the daily mail, for those who don't know, the daily mail in the UK is this totally mockworthy newspaper that rarely does any fact checking, they're pretty much Fox news in written form, by the way, if this results in an alternate reality portal or a time travel device, me and several past other versions or future versions of myself will do everything to destroy it. The guy who made this claim is probably has the same experience in science as the high school teacher who claimed the CERN collider could make a black hole, by the way, you'll see the daily mail posting that up as if it's fact as well. Daily Fail has enhanced their reputation as a source of gibberish with a series of recent articles about "sciences proves [something it didn't prove]" lately. At one of the main 8 o'clock news program in my country once they said that bacteria found in a small village in the country, that was being studied by a NASA guy, was similar to the bacteria found on Mars and life on Earth had began in that small village, and they even pinpointed the exact place.
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Haha, hilarious!
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So, all available options are based on posts per month...
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