Sorry BCash shilling fucktards, but your goose is cooked. You lost. It's over. In fact, BCash never stood a chance. It was DOA.
OTOH, BCH/BTC is quite positive -- ~20% -- on the week. Cheers! Cheap knock-off flippening drama. ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) No wonder you're making your presence known. Humbug.
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PS. I only merited fake r0ach when he outed himself to fake Tera ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Ever seen a roach get squeezed?
It was the whiteness of r0ach the silver whale and the color of his bullion above all things that appalled me.
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Who's dumping all the rat poison squared? Is there a flippening drama unfolding? I hate flippening drama ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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There have been five mass extinction events on Earth that we know about. During each one, 75% of all species on the planet died. Most of these extinctions were caused directly or indirectly by climate change. During what palaeontologist have nicknamed The Great Dying, 95% of the species on the planet was wiped out by super volcanoes that erupted for centuries, slowly turning the atmosphere to poison. Another became know as the Oxygen Explosion, during which primitive bacteria covered the planet and oops ate up all the CO2. Humans will probably be the catalyst for the sixth mass extinction, if not the driving force.
What kind of cars caused the first five extinction events? If they had Teslas would they have been prevented? The Oxygen Extinction was caused by cyanobacteria, the first and so far only life-form that has successfully kicked off a global apocalypse. We could be the second with that attitude. I think humans can strive to be better than cyanobacteria. Our global apocalypse will be better. Then we can just terraform the living daylights out of it and call it a day. Like so: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FKnKqsBQ.jpg&t=663&c=qY7ETn6TM74sbQ) black monolith easy peasy
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There have been five mass extinction events on Earth that we know about. During each one, 75% of all species on the planet died. Most of these extinctions were caused directly or indirectly by climate change. During what palaeontologist have nicknamed The Great Dying, 95% of the species on the planet was wiped out by super volcanoes that erupted for centuries, slowly turning the atmosphere to poison. Another became know as the Oxygen Explosion, during which primitive bacteria covered the planet and oops ate up all the CO2. Humans will probably be the catalyst for the sixth mass extinction, if not the driving force.
What kind of cars caused the first five extinction events? If they had Teslas would they have been prevented? The Oxygen Extinction was caused by cyanobacteria, the first and so far only life-form that has successfully kicked off a global apocalypse. We could be the second with that attitude.
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If the solution to global warming was "oh shit, looks like we'll need to shut down governments and implement anarcho-capitalism to save the planet"...then I might be more inclined to believe the scientists that are paid by the government.
When the solution to global warming (science funded by governments) is "we need to give more power to governments" makes a fella go...hmmm....
Clearly, human pollution is causing severe weather, and climate shifts on all the planets in this solar system. It is laughable that some people think its driven by the sun. Moar taxes will fix it all! There have been five mass extinction events on Earth that we know about. During each one, 75% of all species on the planet died. Most of these extinctions were caused directly or indirectly by climate change. During what palaeontologist have nicknamed The Great Dying, 95% of the species on the planet was wiped out by super volcanoes that erupted for centuries, slowly turning the atmosphere to poison. Another became know as the Oxygen Explosion, during which primitive bacteria covered the planet and oops ate up all the CO2. Humans will probably be the catalyst for the sixth mass extinction, if not the driving force.
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why the fuck are you here?
We're just trying to do our time. We don't want any trouble, man.
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Saw a man today (around 45-50) in Phuket riding a Harley wearing a cap with bitcoin logo on it. He had a young chick in the back, aged maybe around 20y. Wonder if he's someone from the forum ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) My role model. Thailand probably frightens me more than it should. My carcerophobia kicks in just thinking about it. That's a very good point. Maybe being multimillionaire can help avoiding that risk there?. Donno. The weather also doesn't look very good with a crazily high humidity most of the year? It looks like the good points are, so far: Basically cheap everything (including young women girls). Not cold in the winter which is a plus even if rain and humidity ruins it somehow. Probably I am oversimplifying as I have never been there... Just armchair opinion. It looks Thailand is very popular around this thread, so there must be much more that I am missing. The rate of incarceration in Thailand is only slightly lower than Turkmenistan. That's just not my kind of weather. Thailand is currently under Marshal Law
The military is in control.
Very peaceful though
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Saw a man today (around 45-50) in Phuket riding a Harley wearing a cap with bitcoin logo on it. He had a young chick in the back, aged maybe around 20y. Wonder if he's someone from the forum ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) My role model. Thailand probably frightens me more than it should. My carcerophobia kicks in just thinking about it.
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USD is the main currency in the US because of laws. There is no such law for Bitcoin. There is no way we can force or compel the average user to use the real bitcoin. .
ahh, but there is, it is called Gresham's law Up there with the laws of gravity and Godwin. Every wall observer should be armed with this cognitive toolset right at the door.
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Set a goal in life, figure out how much money you need to do it, and stick to the plan.
When bitcoin breaks 10k again I'm moving to Thailand to become a full-time monger. That's pretty generic. What kind of monger would you like to be? Fearmonger? This is a sex thing, if I'm not mistaken..
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He pisses himself laughing.
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4. Sometimes I wonder if enjoying life more at the moment beats having more money later. For once, if you eventually get to a decrepitude stage with $100 mil worth of btc (say, in a few decades), then I have to ask: The f-k you are going to do with it?
I have been thinking a lot about this. Do I want to be a filthy rich octogenarian with failing health, or a reasonably well off middle aged guy with energy for projects? These are the burning questions for sure. I'm trying to strike a balance. No doom intended, but if I live to see 80 I will piss myself laughing.
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I was buying at $750 in January 2014 and here we are in 2018.
Did I think we would reach $7,500 by now? Not really. Does anyone really understand the consequences of a deflationary monetary supply? I think Paul Krugman does, and it gives him the cold sweats at 3am.
Not really. It's kind of new it seems.
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pearls before swine...I like it
Always loved this book. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fpictures.abebooks.com%2FSTFINEART%2Fmd%2Fmd17126988434.jpg&t=663&c=pg5pBDqNBhbGTg) Because a sum of money is a leading character in this tale about people, just as a sum of honey might properly be a leading character in a tale about bees.
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