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1621  Other / Off-topic / Re: [WO/Hat-Gang Only - MODERATED] The fucking COVID vax thread (No hat? Fuck off!) on: September 27, 2021, 09:43:50 PM
Out of interest: Did Rick also experience the fast&heavy type of symptom onset?

Rick's onset was pretty slow, now that you mention it. It hit him gradually over 36 hours or so, whereas, it laid me out completely by hour 6.

Wow. That's pretty different.
Would you say you're the one of both with a higher testosterone level?
Muscular build rate after exercise (efficiency) may be higher a lot more in persons with elevated relative testosterone levels, for example.
There are also links in some studies that testosterone levels correlate with symptom strength in the early immune reactions.
Especially in women doing more sports. Sorry, no sources at hand, just read it somewhere in the last few months. Afair - a medical publication, not the corona-denier's type of website.
1622  Other / Off-topic / Re: [WO/Hat-Gang Only - MODERATED] The fucking COVID vax thread (No hat? Fuck off!) on: September 27, 2021, 07:57:57 PM
So, plenty of chances to get infected soonish, while i'm not the type that would happily visit something like a "covid-party".

 To offer some insight for casual observers of this thread, I'll repeat the small anecdote I made in the WO thread.

 It was pretty much what Rick and I expected. Rick had it worse than me, contracting a secondary lung infection that needed to be treated with antibiotics and HCQ.

 I'm a stubborn asshole and fought it off with my sour disposition, chicken soup, and about 10 days of solid bed rest.

 Rick had respiratory issues due to secondary infection, I had zero respiratory issues to speak of, and was genuinely surprised about that.

 I experienced more gastro/intestinal issues, in the form of cramping, pain, and uncontrolled flatulence.

 Rick lost his sense of taste and smell for a couple days, yet I experienced no loss of taste of smell.

 Our shared symptoms were notable body/muscle pains/aches in the weirdest places, extreme lethargy and weakness, and terrible headaches.

 Onset of symptoms was pretty amazing, and have never experienced something coming on so fast and so strong, that by the end of the day, you're asking if anyone got the number on the side of the freight-train that smeared you all over the tracks earlier in the day.

 Fever below 102F for the first three days.

 By day four, we had started the mend.

 By day 10, felt about 95% back to normal, but still tested positive.

 By day 14, I had tested negative, and was feeling well enough to leave the house alone and start running errands, catching up with life.

 Best we can tell, fully recovered with no ill after-effects to speak of, and back to doing normal retarded things.

 To sum it up, "It hits way harder than a cold or flu, coming on, but it's effectively a really bad cold or flu, that has a possibility of taking a bad turn and causing secondary inflammatory responses."

AFAIK it mainly depends on the viral load, tissue location and reaction time of immune reaction.
In immunosuppressed individuals, the primary "levels" of the immune system reacts slower and weaker, so the secondary and ternary reactions come up way stronger to fight the replication of the virus dns. This is why many "weak" guys, those who seem to catch every cold, who have a rapid first respose, should get strong symptoms in early stages of infection/onset, while in most of hospitalized individuals the symptom onset is less drastic, but adds up over a couple of days, until blood oxygen drops fast, because of the "cytokine storm" in the lungs.

Out of interest: Did Rick also experience the fast&heavy type of symptom onset?

EDIT: I have chronically increased T-cell/Lymphocyte counts in my blood tests since my viral fatigue unfolded after four weeks of being sick. My immune system is "preloaded" to combat viral infections.

1623  Other / Off-topic / Re: [WO/Hat-Gang Only - MODERATED] The fucking COVID vax thread (No hat? Fuck off!) on: September 27, 2021, 07:20:11 PM
I'm feeling a little envious, somehow. I'd just like to have it (covid) through.
The politics are driving us more and more to take the shot, and i still don't had the bug.
Now there are positives in the soccer team of one of my boys, and the family of one of ladies of the local kindergarten, where my youngest one currently is.
One quarantined, positive pupil from my oldest boy's school class.

So, plenty of chances to get infected soonish, while i'm not the type that would happily visit something like a "covid-party".
I have a weakened immune system, but it's hyper-reactive. According to SARS2 science, i should be the asymptomatic/mild type of covid case, but with increased risk for long covid (which i kinda had already from some other virus, which i really don't want to repeat).
1624  Other / Off-topic / Re: [WO/Hat-Gang Only - MODERATED] The fucking COVID vax thread (No hat? Fuck off!) on: September 27, 2021, 06:58:45 PM
PLEASE, stop spreading the microchip nonsense  Roll Eyes
One vial serves five doses of the vaccine, a little bit of it is wasted.

Stupid questions:
Which portion has the chip in it?
Are there enough chips in a vial that every of the five vaxxed persons is guaranteed to get (at least) one?
What if one or all persons gets more than one chip?
Will they connect and form a multiprocessor-unit?
If not, which chip will be the main one?
What happens to the other ones? An explanation for blood clots?

WTF.
Common sense seems to become even more rare than liquid bitcoins...
1625  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 27, 2021, 06:43:54 PM
So good to have you back here, Bob!
#nohomo

EDIT:
@infofront: Are you able to move future covid/vaxx related posts from WO to Bob's thread? Asking for a friend...
1626  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 27, 2021, 06:26:51 PM

I've given you Tash 1 merit for being the thickest fucking cunt on this forum.

Every other post on the Vaccine Wall Observer whether pro or anti vaccination have provided well reasoned arguments but your post is pure crass stupidity.

That's why the original covid thread like starved to death. Tash's nonsense postings on every single attempt of maintaining a rational discussion.
And that's why i didn't even quote a single word of this nonsense.
1627  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 27, 2021, 06:14:59 PM
@cryptotourist, same here.... really waiting for an über green candle, a 10K one would e cool.

According to twitter source (which i don't have handy because i have read it on the smartphone) institutions are afraid to buy spot in magnitudes of $1B because it would move the price "too much".

What does this mean?
To me: FOMO is like guaranteed, but it will be delayed the most it could be delayed. So, some more time of sideways, then price will move according to cycles, institutions will jump in, because FOMO the lower prices.
There may be dildos in sizes which Stiffler couldn't even grab with both hands  Grin
1628  Economy / Speculation / Re: Leaked Grant Proposal Details High-Risk Coronavirus Research on: September 25, 2021, 06:18:31 PM

This is so under-merited.
Everyone should really read this. Thank you jojo, everything in one place.
^

Right, Jojo's not only on point with his memes!
1629  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 24, 2021, 08:42:17 PM
China's pseudo-communistic government is diametrically opposed to Bitcoin, ideology wise.

Understanding and believing in Bitcoin must feel to fiat evangelists like a gender conversion.
What's the analogy again...?
Well, it's not a matter when they will do it, but a question of when is the pain high enough that they'll have to do it.

EDIT: added details. english probably still a bit sketchy, though...
1630  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 24, 2021, 05:45:46 PM


The Dude back out of forced sleep…. First thing, check the WO

Or almost first thing, maybe after 2,3 calls and a good meal, sober 16hours I think

Was hungry AF

Dude, WTF?

I know you visited Greece, as well as some other WO’s. Almost pm’ed you.



Sick with all the morons telling me I should exit my position in BTC all summer long.
Suddenly everybody is an expert. And then you try to explain to them that if they are not a Wall Observer they don’t know shit.
HFSP is really an understatement, and every single one of them FIAT lovers, deserves what’s coming around the corner.

How about HFSD ("Have Fun Staying Dumb")?
Speaking of, i listened to an interview on the radio, which was about the "Fridays For Future" movement. A promoter went on about it may be nice to reduce emissions in households, but it would be needed to limit the industrial emissions and use of energy. Then he suddenly switched over to Bitcoin, stating that Bitcoin should be banned, because it "produces" 22 (mega, tera, peta?) tons of CO2. What a moron! No word about 76% of all miners using green energy, and almost half of them using waste energy to secure and operate the network.
There is a small chance that the movement will get that Bitcoin actually supports their goals, sometime in the future.
All other folks: HFSD  Grin
1631  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 24, 2021, 05:34:13 PM
Just looking at bitcoin.org home page and I see a dispute between CSW and COBRA over the publication of the white paper.
Does anyone have any more details regarding what is happening to bitcoin.org?
Is it going to be run by that ego maniac Wright?

CSW is using whatever buggary he can to get his name associated with Satoshi. Unfortunately, in the actual Satoshi's absence, there are a few places where this can have actual legal repercussions. He's likely also trying to take advantage of antipathy towards people on the BTC side of things that many from BCH and BSV* view as having acted unfairly. This all regardless of the fact that the real Satoshi could prove himself with almost no effort.

In other words, just the usual jibber-jabber.

*Personally I consider the whole of the BSV project as disingenuous and acknowledge that many here view BCH disfavorably.

Bitcoin Judas started it. CSW forked BSV off BCH afair, so it isn't even "Bitcoin" any more, no matter how often he claims BSV is the real shit.
But... To be true, it is real shit  Cheesy

EDIT: Cobra could well have fought the case, by giving up anonymity. I would also consider this price too high for hosting the damn whitepaper. You can also guerilla host it in Panama and point a link to it, and if CSW fights this too, place a link to a google search that delivers the whitepaper url as first/only hit.


People forget that Cobra supported the forks early on.  I do not think what is happening to him is just, but I also feel like he brought it on himself somewhat.

To forget seems to be my fate BUT i didn't even know that about Cobra. Supporting forks is not bad at all, but the flamewars were and are terrible.
Short: We all make mistakes. So it's kinda OK, if we regret and don't repeat them.
1632  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 23, 2021, 08:15:45 PM
I'm out for today, hoping to see BTC at new heights tomorrow morning  Cool
Just stumbled over this animated comedy series: "Q Force" (season 1) - it's seems like the queer counterpart to "Archer", on the first glance.
#hodlandout
1633  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 23, 2021, 07:43:17 PM
Does anyone have any more details regarding what is happening to bitcoin.org?
Is it going to be run by that ego maniac Wright?

bitcoin.org got hacked via Cloudfare and hosting related issues. The team was quite upset troubleshooting the event yesterday.

It is not ever likely to be acquired by either Calvin or Craig.

Thanks Bob and others who replied.
I hadn't heard much of CSW for a while and was hoping that he had faded away like a mysterious rash.

Ulcers usually get cut out, though.
I am quite happy i didn't read or hear about CSW for longer time (weeks, probably months...?), which like totally shifted him out of existence.
My memory handicap has some positive aspects  Grin
1634  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 23, 2021, 06:48:48 PM
This all regardless of the fact that the real Satoshi could prove himself with almost no effort.

Prove to whom? Anyone who still believes CSW wouldn't be convinced by signed messages or any such witchcraft, we already had that. Should Satoshi dox himself like Cobra is being forced to? Probably wouldn't work anyway since his identity wasn't really known back in the day.

Stop feeding scamming trolls by shifting the burden of proof.

I think you missed the point. CSW is using whacked methods to represent himself as Satoshi when there would be far simpler methods to do so if he actually were. This in itself is a huge red flag (of many) that he is up to fuckery.

Any news on CSW using MtGox wallet addresses as "proof" for his lies which have been identified as "stolen" already?
No consequences? I'm not a bad guy, but i would love to see this fucker going down because of his own arrogance.
1635  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 23, 2021, 06:46:04 PM
Just looking at bitcoin.org home page and I see a dispute between CSW and COBRA over the publication of the white paper.
Does anyone have any more details regarding what is happening to bitcoin.org?
Is it going to be run by that ego maniac Wright?

CSW is using whatever buggary he can to get his name associated with Satoshi. Unfortunately, in the actual Satoshi's absence, there are a few places where this can have actual legal repercussions. He's likely also trying to take advantage of antipathy towards people on the BTC side of things that many from BCH and BSV* view as having acted unfairly. This all regardless of the fact that the real Satoshi could prove himself with almost no effort.

In other words, just the usual jibber-jabber.

*Personally I consider the whole of the BSV project as disingenuous and acknowledge that many here view BCH disfavorably.

Bitcoin Judas started it. CSW forked BSV off BCH afair, so it isn't even "Bitcoin" any more, no matter how often he claims BSV is the real shit.
But... To be true, it is real shit  Cheesy

EDIT: Cobra could well have fought the case, by giving up anonymity. I would also consider this price too high for hosting the damn whitepaper. You can also guerilla host it in Panama and point a link to it, and if CSW fights this too, place a link to a google search that delivers the whitepaper url as first/only hit.

I see bitcoin .org hack as a net positive. Bitcoin doesn't have or need any rulers or websites. I applaud the "hacker" and find it hilariously suspicious that after getting full control of such website all they do is put up double your BTC scam. Can't think of a better way of discrediting such website without causing harm to underlying BTC.
In fact I'd love to see all of the devs go fully anonymous, and just sign the released code as their sign of approval that they have vetted the code. i.e. just take the roll of official "auditors" of the code

As far as faketoshi, BSv is now outside of top 50 on coinmarketcap behind "Klaytn" (whatever that is). Market has deemed him irrelevant, and i couldn't agree more

Fully Agree. BSV is what it is and always was: irrelevant.
Worth to add: This wasn't even a website hack. Cobra moved to some cloud DNS service (because of ongoing DDOS), the dns admins got tricked (i guess via social engineering) to point the domain name to a different IP address. I would hold them fully responsible for the $17k damage.

1636  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 23, 2021, 05:52:06 PM
Just looking at bitcoin.org home page and I see a dispute between CSW and COBRA over the publication of the white paper.
Does anyone have any more details regarding what is happening to bitcoin.org?
Is it going to be run by that ego maniac Wright?

CSW is using whatever buggary he can to get his name associated with Satoshi. Unfortunately, in the actual Satoshi's absence, there are a few places where this can have actual legal repercussions. He's likely also trying to take advantage of antipathy towards people on the BTC side of things that many from BCH and BSV* view as having acted unfairly. This all regardless of the fact that the real Satoshi could prove himself with almost no effort.

In other words, just the usual jibber-jabber.

*Personally I consider the whole of the BSV project as disingenuous and acknowledge that many here view BCH disfavorably.

Bitcoin Judas started it. CSW forked BSV off BCH afair, so it isn't even "Bitcoin" any more, no matter how often he claims BSV is the real shit.
But... To be true, it is real shit  Cheesy

EDIT: Cobra could well have fought the case, by giving up anonymity. I would also consider this price too high for hosting the damn whitepaper. You can also guerilla host it in Panama and point a link to it, and if CSW fights this too, place a link to a google search that delivers the whitepaper url as first/only hit.
1637  Other / Off-topic / Re: Request for Donations to Provide Funding for Biliary Atresia Surgery for Infant on: September 22, 2021, 12:05:47 PM
This thread seems to hibernate a little, according to the blockexplorer stats.
*BUMP*
1638  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 22, 2021, 08:48:31 AM
LoL
Overdrew my account at the Bangsters to buy a little of the dip.
Then it dipped for real   Cheesy  Cheesy

Not that i didn't expect this  Roll Eyes
1639  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 21, 2021, 10:24:58 PM
OK, brothers, time for bed.
Don't mindrust it.

1640  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 21, 2021, 09:59:07 PM
Seems that there are less sellwalls now.
Too many s/l orders triggered?
Would be healthy for a rising bull, i guess.
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