Last of the V8s
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December 14, 2018, 12:13:53 PM |
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On another note. I love watching BCash plummet much harder than the market.
Yes indeed such a sweet pleasure. I'm not a fan of monero, but I will love seeing it flippen those hard scams - bcash-lol and sv-lol. First of course it must take out the fake fake privacy coins, zec, dash whatever. Basically btc 1zillion dollar xmr 1 dollar eth, eos, everything else 0.0000000000000000000001cent
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ChinkyEyes
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December 14, 2018, 12:16:49 PM |
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People and their feelings are irrational, to put it nicely. Once you can get meat of higher quality and lower cost than the trash served at super markets everybody will jump on it. People are always afraid of anything they don't see/understand, but once it's out in the wild adoption snowballs. Like with bikes. The internet. Or with Bitcorn.
I don't see "normal" lab meat not becoming mainstream, but I wonder if people would remain put off from human meat if the biggest deterrent (killing humans) is removed.
It seems gross to me on a more emotional/impulsive level, but rationally speaking I don't see anything speaking against it.
Actually I have always wanted to try human meat lol. There was a news story I remember about a chef in UK using human meat without the guests knowing and they seemed to like it. Maybe I have watched too much Hannibal, he seems to make some delicious human dishes tho. I think it all depends on how it is marketed. Lab grown food sounds bad. Lets call it something better and healthy sounding.... What about.... Enhanced meat.
Yeah, it's funny how fancy words and marketing matter for the average consumer. Yeah I agree it has to be marketed well for the masses to adopt it. I am sure they will find a way because lab grown meat seems to be the way to progress.
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gentlemand
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December 14, 2018, 12:22:05 PM |
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Actually I have always wanted to try human meat lol. There was a news story I remember about a chef in UK using human meat without the guests knowing and they seemed to like it. Maybe I have watched too much Hannibal, he seems to make some delicious human dishes tho.
I don't see what the problem is with human meat as long as it was ethically obtained. I'd happily munch away on it in a survival scenario providing the provider gave consent. I'd be less inclined to try it if it was served up a by a sweaty man from a Thai street stand doing a 2 for 1 offer. I'd check whether the number of street kids was unusually low around there. Vat grown meat is an amazing idea and I cannae wait. There's nothing but upside. I think in the future people will regard the animal eating industry as bizarrely as we view slavery today.
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serveria.com
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December 14, 2018, 12:24:34 PM |
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BCH is pretty much dead already. I'm not a big BCH hater (sold the fork and bought extra BTC, thanks) like many here but I don't see it's way back from double digits, sorry...
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El duderino_
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
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December 14, 2018, 12:24:51 PM |
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@XhomerX There are few in need for a HAT i think  Bitcoinminer42 and markj113 Maybe the HAT creator can show Some magic
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December 14, 2018, 12:42:53 PM |
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Please come back, o prickly one. Won't ride you  However grizzly you are.  We need: memes, cat talk (apparently  ), reminders it's gone up ~5x in 2 years, quotes from obscure Polish short-story writers. In short, we need you.
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December 14, 2018, 12:51:27 PM |
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December 14, 2018, 12:54:43 PM |
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If we had a vote on who the most annoying WO poster is, I know who I'd choose, though won't mention name, as that would make it gloat. Because thats its objective... to be phukking annoying... akin to a mosquito buzzing around your earlobe and you can't swat the little bastard....
Yes, he's stomping on my balls too. But keep smiling, be kind and the karma will smile back at you. His vocabulary has somewhat expanded a bit already, didn't you notice? 
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December 14, 2018, 12:59:32 PM |
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People and their feelings are irrational, to put it nicely. Once you can get meat of higher quality and lower cost than the trash served at super markets everybody will jump on it. People are always afraid of anything they don't see/understand, but once it's out in the wild adoption snowballs. Like with bikes. The internet. Or with Bitcorn.
I don't see "normal" lab meat not becoming mainstream, but I wonder if people would remain put off from human meat if the biggest deterrent (killing humans) is removed.
It seems gross to me on a more emotional/impulsive level, but rationally speaking I don't see anything speaking against it.
Actually I have always wanted to try human meat lol. There was a news story I remember about a chef in UK using human meat without the guests knowing and they seemed to like it. Maybe I have watched too much Hannibal, he seems to make some delicious human dishes tho. I think it all depends on how it is marketed. Lab grown food sounds bad. Lets call it something better and healthy sounding.... What about.... Enhanced meat.
Yeah, it's funny how fancy words and marketing matter for the average consumer. Yeah I agree it has to be marketed well for the masses to adopt it. I am sure they will find a way because lab grown meat seems to be the way to progress. I'd keep a bunch of animals on my property if I could just prick them once every so often and get some delicious meat that way. Would probably try human meat as well (under these circumstances) but not sure if the psychological factor would stop me from getting into it. When I was in Thailand I ordered a bunch of spring rolls and was surprised at their unusually sweet taste. Bit only half of one of and realized that I've been eating those white maggots or whatever they're called. Couldn't keep going after the fact, even though they were pretty delicious.
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December 14, 2018, 01:01:32 PM |
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Vat grown meat is an amazing idea and I cannae wait. There's nothing but upside. I think in the future people will regard the animal eating industry as bizarrely as we view slavery today.
It is, and that's the main reason why I find vegans retarded. Even those that are with good intentions (which I don't believe all or even most of them are) are so intellectually lazy and short-sighted that they are stunting opportunity by stamping meat as the devil instead of finding ways to get the meat that virtually everybody loves in a more ethical and economical way.
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December 14, 2018, 01:01:53 PM |
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People and their feelings are irrational, to put it nicely. Once you can get meat of higher quality and lower cost than the trash served at super markets everybody will jump on it. People are always afraid of anything they don't see/understand, but once it's out in the wild adoption snowballs. Like with bikes. The internet. Or with Bitcorn.
I don't see "normal" lab meat not becoming mainstream, but I wonder if people would remain put off from human meat if the biggest deterrent (killing humans) is removed.
It seems gross to me on a more emotional/impulsive level, but rationally speaking I don't see anything speaking against it.
Actually I have always wanted to try human meat lol. There was a news story I remember about a chef in UK using human meat without the guests knowing and they seemed to like it. Maybe I have watched too much Hannibal, he seems to make some delicious human dishes tho. I think it all depends on how it is marketed. Lab grown food sounds bad. Lets call it something better and healthy sounding.... What about.... Enhanced meat.
Yeah, it's funny how fancy words and marketing matter for the average consumer. Yeah I agree it has to be marketed well for the masses to adopt it. I am sure they will find a way because lab grown meat seems to be the way to progress. I'd keep a bunch of animals on my property if I could just prick them once every so often and get some delicious meat that way. Would probably try human meat as well (under these circumstances) but not sure if the psychological factor would stop me from getting into it. When I was in Thailand I ordered a bunch of spring rolls and was surprised at their unusually sweet taste. Bit only half of one of and realized that I've been eating those white maggots or whatever they're called. Couldn't keep going after the fact, even though they were pretty delicious.  weeeeeeeee
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December 14, 2018, 01:03:05 PM |
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Triple post inc. I've been printing money with altcoins the past few days, this very well may be the precursor for the next Bitcorn bull-run. The more alt-coins rally with Bitcorn down the more people will catch wind of what is going on and get interested in getting large amounts of Bitcorn to buy shitcoins with. Perhaps the winter won't be as long and cold as it seemed up until now.
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December 14, 2018, 01:07:10 PM |
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Triple post inc. I've been printing money with altcoins the past few days, this very well may be the precursor for the next Bitcorn bull-run. The more alt-coins rally with Bitcorn down the more people will catch wind of what is going on and get interested in getting large amounts of Bitcorn to buy shitcoins with. Perhaps the winter won't be as long and cold as it seemed up until now.
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d_eddie
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December 14, 2018, 01:08:51 PM |
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I think I am in love with the woman in the Japanese drum video.
It's not love if you were still unzipped from the previous video. Sometimes I wish I had more. +1 WOsMerit!
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December 14, 2018, 01:14:52 PM |
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Apparently multiple emails in several cities, states and possibly countries from what I can gather. MSM is of course milking it for all its worth. CNN was "forwarded" this email supposedly. This false flag is obviously being perpetrated by a nocoiner with nefarious at worst, slanderous at best intentions. No bitcoiner worth he's salt would touch outputs from that(such) address(s).  It's a good thing the guy is an idiot. If the letter was more articulate then it would be an obvious CIA project and a bomb would actually be detonated. I'm seeing an awful lot of unnecessary and or misplaced commas in there. Just saying.
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December 14, 2018, 01:15:00 PM |
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I think I am in love with the woman in the Japanese drum video.
It's not love if you were still unzipped from the previous video. Sometimes I wish I had more. +1 WOsMerit! Got you covered this time.
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December 14, 2018, 01:17:27 PM |
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@XhomerX There are few in need for a HAT i think  Bitcoinminer42 and markj113 Maybe the HAT creator can show Some magic Thanks MicG! I'm always looking for those in need of a hat.
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December 14, 2018, 01:23:57 PM |
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Imagine that and accepting crypto for paying the new phone. We can only dream... 
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December 14, 2018, 01:27:07 PM |
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Will Trace's proofofkeys affect anything one way or another? I am curious and leaning toward participation.
I think it will. I think we are already seeing fractional Reserve type situations at many of the exchanges. And if people demand to take delivery of their Bitcoin and actually hold their own keys not only could this have an interesting effect on the price. But it would improve the situation as people start using Bitcoin the way it was intended to be used instead of sort of commodity that can be traded on paper. That was my point when talking about derivatives (future) settled in fiat vs. physical. Old schoolers might be used to paper - and I believe they are, after reading gentlemand's and bitserve's replies - and likely a few others who didn't feel like they needed to chime in since the point had been made already. My take is: once crypto derivative investors get spoiled by the real deal, they won't be tricked into paper coin anymore - new school or old school alike. And once physically settled derivatives start to be seen more and more, they will drive paper stuff out of the market - or at least eating into their market share.
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