Sure, they probably cut the slob a check, thus it was a negative number on their books. I'm laughing at the "payroll tax credit". It's not a credit, the taxes are still owed and it's really money that funds Social Security and Medicare, two things that poor schmucks are going to need going forward and won't be getting if it's not paid for. My guess is they knows he's going to lose and is thus trying to front-load as much crap as possible for the next administration to unwind (thus "raising taxes") and de-fuck. Fair enough.
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Oh yeah. Trusting the Russians is always a great idea. As for sacrificing your life for politics: Perhaps, but in this case the stakes are just sad as shit. You're dying for *this*? And yes, I think dying for one's religion is in a similar category of "you fucking idiot" but at least in that case you're dying with a promise of virgins or eternal bliss, or a quicker way out of the shit life you have. * One's life is worth far more than promoting a KGB agenda or allowing a bloated Raj to squeeze one more bauble out of your departing soul. * Yes there are religions that come with a guarantee: "Eternal Salvation or triple your money back!" But man, if you can't get someone to fix your car under your "extended warranty" you might want to think this all through.
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Glad she was wearing a seat belt, otherwise she might have a different face. Which could be interesting.
Take care of the both of you and file for a Lambo as a replacement car.
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It reminded me of a documentary I once watched, where it was mentioned that a US cable TV survey revealed that the overwhelming majority of hardcore adult channel subscriptions came from neighborhoods occupied by predominantly republican, church-going families.
An interesting correlation...
No contradiction there, the Republican/Religious concept of "morality" is simply one of control: Thus you want people to break the "rules" so you can control them and demand that they perform "penance" by furthering the appropriate agenda. A man without sin is not one that can be controlled. An honest man cannot be conned. Small wonder the people who fall for confidence games are the religious and "upright" men.
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Dec 9th 2021 $261k
And what can we buy for $1?? Turkish Lira lost so much in just one month and others will follow. That is a good point: You really should never measure bitcoin against a basket case crock of value like dollars. We need a chart that shows what percentage of a new Lambo V12 midline model (the ones with the gull wing doors) can be bought. Currently an basic Aventador has a MSRP of $421,145 or 35.85 bitcoins. When the price of a Lambo goes to 1btc then call me. When it gets to 10btc we can say bitcoin is "going up".
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Don't put money into households, put it into bitcoin. Any more free money that drops on my house gets converted to coin.
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First day of school in Atlanta, GA, US (R). This is going to turn out well in 2 weeks, then 6 weeks before a lot of Republican adults die. Early voting there doesn't start till Oct 12th either. They better have a lot of people collecting ballots in the morgue.
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h o l y fuck. $35mio for a mini rig. BFL?
No wonder I have never seen one on Ebay: People probably sacrificed them to the God of Death or bashed them into little bits with hammers or something. That thread does make me feel more in sync with others about my past stupidity. Well not stupidity: We did the best we could with the information we had. If everyone had held their coinz then they would never have been worth anything to begin with. Ah well.
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*laughing my ass off* Christ, I love how stupid people can really be. It's why you should always make money off dumb people.
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Puffing along....
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Hm. 12k. Hey, remember when we were stuck in the 11,000's for what seemed like forever? God that was hell.
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Good poll, will see how it turns out. Meantime it keeps on purring up.
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Soviet Anthem Misheard (Youtube)I'm posting this for two reasons: - I laughed hard
- There's a surprise Bitcoin image in there that has been viewed by millions of people
Oi. You totally trashed a really good anthem for me forever. :-) (I used to think as a kid that USSR=Unites States & South Russia. My parents were amused)
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Yeah, 11,700 was nice to see today. Wonder what will happen next....
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Times are tough. Heroes are needed.
Sounds like it's time for Pixar to make Toy Story 5......
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He seems to have lived his life on his own terms. That alone deserves respect.
Too bad he gave up on reality and started drinking the Kool-Aid. Happens to a lot of successful people, they think that just because they are successful at one thing they are experts in everything.
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https://gdpr-info.eu/art-17-gdpr/The "right to erasure". I'd take advantage of that, but many non-EU citizens might not be aware about it and a good amount of EU citizens, too. Good for Trezor. As I said earlier the only reason I could see a vendor holding onto an address or email would be to sell it to Lamborghini. Or the US secret police. Hint: Get a drop box for mail and such.
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Fuck you guys, getting me excited.
Go sodomize yourselves on a length of rusty pipe.
Imagine some random lurker who doesn’t normally hang out here and landing on this page and reading that. They’d be like “good lord, these bitcoiners are a nasty bunch!” Lol Much like drinking your first beer, smoking your first cigar, or fucking your first hooker, Wall Observer is a bit of an acquired taste.
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But digital is The King. Those who disagree are entering Flat Earth territory.
Sure. As long as society survives to the extent we can recover the information it's great. One has to wonder if the Egyptians had discovered Ipods, this could explain how they used their space tools to build the pyramids and there is no written record of it, was all stored in the cloud :-) Try reading a 15 inch platter disk pack from the 1970's. Try reading a ST506 hard drive from the 80's. Hell, try reading a 5.25 inch floppy from the 90's..... More complex than one thinks over time.
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first and last name, postal address, Email, phone number and ordered products.
Yeah, nothing to worry about....
It was always the problem with those things that you're singling yourself out, whereas with generalised hardware, you're huddled in the masses. True. The marketing value of those databases is sky high. They should just delete the information after sending but they don't. Probably due to future monetizing opportunities.
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