Eight consecutive weeks of down. It's like a never ending buying opportunity! Stack!
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Well based solely on my limited experience (because I was unable to convince anyone else in several years of its value), ownership of bitcoin is intrinsic to a higher quality of life. If you don't believe it or don't get it, I don't have the any more time to convince you, sorry.
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Well there it is in black and white. They called the virus by name......and within a week of the actual date!I'm going to look ahead in the document to find out when the market crash is going to happen so I can be ahead of the curve this time.
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(Psst. Everybody, I heard cAPSLOCK is gunna be having a really rough morning due to hangover. Should type to the bro in all caps today to help with the hangover. Make things really easy for 'im to read. Ya dig?)
It should have been a LOT worse... But yeah. I got stuck in quite the "OK just one more little cup" loop pretty hard. And I ended up proposing to Bob... hopefully he was touched. Oh, he's touched alright... You can't hang out in here that long and not be a little touched.
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There's no confusion there! That's a textbook Freudian slip; he knows that the invasion of Iraq by the US was also unjustified.
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Maybe she can hook up with Gwyneth Paltrow and come up with a scratch and sniff version. Might be a great toy for cats and dogs. The hole would of course need to be enlarged significantly.
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UPDATE: Ethan received his liver transplant. They ended up using part of his mother's liver. They're both apparently doing well. Thanks for the update. That is amazing! I had no idea a partial liver transplant could be done and apparently, the donor's liver will regrow and work normally in 6 to 8 weeks.
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Birthday this weekend, who likes my cake Happy B-day MAtt! Decided to drop a bit of Opsec on the occasion? I am fairly sure he turned it around and his actual name is ttaM. Pretty sneaky, this guy.
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Happy Birthday sir! Nice cake! Don't know how you cut that thing! That's a work of art! You don't eat it, you lacquer it and put it on the fireplace mantle.
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Ooof. Luna fanbois getting rekt. They started putting up suicide hotlines on their social media. Should have bought BTC They did buy bitcoin and subsequently liquidated it in a futile attempt to prop up their shitcoin.
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? ohhhh ok, why is there a foot and a cup growing outta that girls thigh........ Imma gunna guess the ass probs belongs to someone else too , would 'xplain the ratio Crossed leg with hand on shin causing the ass illusion.
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31,000!!
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Happy Mothers' Day to all you you mother●̃益●̶̃ers!
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Buddy's not getting four in a row. Its either mixed velveeta or plain velveeta. Gross AF and is the shitcoin of cheeses. At least they aren't trying to pretend theirs is a healthy alternative to cheese unlike some other brands. Same shit, different non-GMO-in-a-recyclable-package pile at 5 times the price. Progress.
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(*in your best German accent) "Vee in the vest are united and vee vill brink freedoms to the Vukranians and vee vest of vee Vest, and you villl like it" Whadda cunt Boy that get up looks like something out of a star trek re-run. Probably what a Vulcan would wear. It's actually something out of a Lithuanian university. They're giving him an honorary doctorate degree in 'Overlording and Subjugation' or something like that - I can't read Lithuanian.
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https://www.cureus.com/articles/93826-correlation-between-mask-compliance-and-covid-19-outcomes-in-europe Correlation Between Mask Compliance and COVID-19 Outcomes in EuropeBeny Spira Published: April 19, 2022 (see history) DOI: 10.7759/cureus.24268 Cite this article as: Spira B (April 19, 2022) Correlation Between Mask Compliance and COVID-19 Outcomes in Europe. Cureus 14(4): e24268. doi:10.7759/cureus.24268 AbstractMasking was the single most common non-pharmaceutical intervention in the course of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Most countries have implemented recommendations or mandates regarding the use of masks in public spaces. The aim of this short study was to analyse the correlation between mask usage against morbidity and mortality rates in the 2020-2021 winter in Europe. Data from 35 European countries on morbidity, mortality, and mask usage during a six-month period were analysed and crossed. Mask usage was more homogeneous in Eastern Europe than in Western European countries. Spearman's correlation coefficients between mask usage and COVID-19 outcomes were either null or positive, depending on the subgroup of countries and type of outcome (cases or deaths). Positive correlations were stronger in Western than in Eastern European countries. These findings indicate that countries with high levels of mask compliance did not perform better than those with low mask usage.
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Damn! Some of you are getting old. https://www.theregister.com/2022/04/30/zx_at_40/ZX Spectrum: Q&A with some of the folks who worked on legendary PCINTERVIEW The Register took a road trip last weekend to celebrate the ZX Spectrum's 40th birthday, and visited The National Museum of Computing in Bletchley Park and the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge in search of the origins (and clones) of the rubber-keyed marvel. Present at The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) were hardware designer Richard Altwasser, computer scientist Steve Vickers, and Crispin Sinclair, son of ZX Spectrum inventor Sir Clive Sinclair...
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Got acorns on your land?
Not a single one I think I have one in my nightstand if you want to release it from a drone onto your land somewhere. Imagine the oak forest in 200 years! -edit- How long can an acorn last in a nightstand before it can no longer be dropped from a drone onto the fertile east Tejas ground and still sprout? I suppose this one might be 5-15 years old... probably dead now. That reminds me of a great story if you have half an hour to spare. The Man Who Punched Trees - Stuart McLeanhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVmuqjWcseA
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Simply following current legislation should prevent our elected heads of state from attending and involving themselves in the private WEF shenanigans funded by the 1000 top grossing corporations in the world. I'm sure that's too much to ask.
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