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August 08, 2017, 08:24:35 PM |
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I was laughed at by many of my friends when I was buying at $200.
It's very very hard now not to be as childish as my friends were back then.
Especially as they are struggling to put deposits down on their 1st house and also have been denied by the bank for loans to do renovation work due to deciding to be up to their eye balls in debt paying finance for fancy cars.
It's hard not to bring it up.
Banks are complete bullshit. One of my personal goals is to have as little to do with them as possible, I have seen the shit my folks have gone through. When I want something, I'm just gonna buy it. Being at the mercy of others is no way to live, and not having debt is a huge part of that. Paying $500,000+ on a $200,000 house over a 30 year period is a racket for sure.
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bitcoinvest
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August 08, 2017, 08:26:34 PM |
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Ha ha, I still have a mortgage. There is no way I am going to touch my coins yet. I don't believe 3400 is anywhere near where we are heading in the future.
You definitely forgot to clear my mortgage gentlemand. Maybe I was busy that day and wasn't on here.
i think was 2 years before, i spoke to about 9-10 friends in total and proposed them to buy BTC.... 2 of them bought immediately and asked me where do you believe it will go,,,my answer at that time was in 1-2 years will pass 2000 - 3000...today one of them called me to remember me that i was right pleasant feeling.... i also told today to him that until end of the year we will pass 4000 - 5000 euros .....lets see!! i will not sell before 10.000 / BTC
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Ibian
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August 08, 2017, 08:27:43 PM |
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I was laughed at by many of my friends when I was buying at $200.
It's very very hard now not to be as childish as my friends were back then.
Especially as they are struggling to put deposits down on their 1st house and also have been denied by the bank for loans to do renovation work due to deciding to be up to their eye balls in debt paying finance for fancy cars.
It's hard not to bring it up.
Banks are complete bullshit. One of my personal goals is to have as little to do with them as possible, I have seen the shit my folks have gone through. When I want something, I'm just gonna buy it. Being at the mercy of others is no way to live, and not having debt is a huge part of that. Paying $500,000+ on a $200,000 house over a 30 year period is a racket for sure. And then the house prices dropped, just as we were trying to sell. Lost over a third of its value, almost overnight. Yeah, fuck all that. No debt, even if it means I have to live on a boat for the rest of my life. Which I might, just because, once I can afford a huge yacht. As an aside, the real cost of boating is the fuel. A reasonably big boat with say twin 300 HP engines use something like $200 per hour at full speed.
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TeeBone
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August 08, 2017, 08:27:55 PM |
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Can we gas the kikes already, so i dont have to see these posts anymore.
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HanvanBitcoin
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August 08, 2017, 08:32:18 PM |
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We are moving up fast again Whales are hungry for BTC?
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bitcoinvest
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August 08, 2017, 08:56:12 PM |
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For the past year i read news that all the rich people around the planet buying underground shelters ready for nuclear war.... i have no feelings but i think is a great move if you have the money. Most of the people when read those news laugh but almost all times those people not have any effect on what will happen or not ..... sheeps in field are not free ...and outside have worlfs etc etc.... so i choose not to laugh with those news and hope we can live in peace end MOST important have time to enjoy our fruits from BTC !!!!
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August 08, 2017, 09:21:04 PM |
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For the past year i read news that all the rich people around the planet buying underground shelters ready for nuclear war.... i have no feelings but i think is a great move if you have the money. Most of the people when read those news laugh but almost all times those people not have any effect on what will happen or not ..... sheeps in field are not free ...and outside have worlfs etc etc....
so i choose not to laugh with those news and hope we can live in peace end MOST important have time to enjoy our fruits from BTC !!!!
I have a better plan: to buy promising real estate in a shithole forgotten by god and nukers. It comes much cheaper and with more potential upside. But for that being married to a local like I am may be necessary.
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Last of the V8s
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August 08, 2017, 09:31:32 PM |
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sure those things aren't funny @Oniropolis Yoshito Matsushige took the only photos from inside Hiroshima that day. His description is difficult but necessary to read.
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August 08, 2017, 09:33:36 PM |
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I was laughed at by many of my friends when I was buying at $200.
It's very very hard now not to be as childish as my friends were back then.
Especially as they are struggling to put deposits down on their 1st house and also have been denied by the bank for loans to do renovation work due to deciding to be up to their eye balls in debt paying finance for fancy cars.
It's hard not to bring it up.
Banks are complete bullshit. One of my personal goals is to have as little to do with them as possible, I have seen the shit my folks have gone through. When I want something, I'm just gonna buy it. Being at the mercy of others is no way to live, and not having debt is a huge part of that. Paying $500,000+ on a $200,000 house over a 30 year period is a racket for sure. And then the house prices dropped, just as we were trying to sell. Lost over a third of its value, almost overnight. Yeah, fuck all that. No debt, even if it means I have to live on a boat for the rest of my life. Which I might, just because, once I can afford a huge yacht. As an aside, the real cost of boating is the fuel. A reasonably big boat with say twin 300 HP engines use something like $200 per hour at full speed. If only you knew what we pay for fuel here in the U.K. my friend. You'd laugh at the $200. More like $1000+
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August 08, 2017, 09:34:52 PM |
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R0ach has already bought all those. He got in first.
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conspirosphere.tk
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August 08, 2017, 09:37:58 PM |
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R0ach has already bought all those. He got in first. I would rather get circumcised.
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Ibian
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August 08, 2017, 09:44:11 PM |
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I was laughed at by many of my friends when I was buying at $200.
It's very very hard now not to be as childish as my friends were back then.
Especially as they are struggling to put deposits down on their 1st house and also have been denied by the bank for loans to do renovation work due to deciding to be up to their eye balls in debt paying finance for fancy cars.
It's hard not to bring it up.
Banks are complete bullshit. One of my personal goals is to have as little to do with them as possible, I have seen the shit my folks have gone through. When I want something, I'm just gonna buy it. Being at the mercy of others is no way to live, and not having debt is a huge part of that. Paying $500,000+ on a $200,000 house over a 30 year period is a racket for sure. And then the house prices dropped, just as we were trying to sell. Lost over a third of its value, almost overnight. Yeah, fuck all that. No debt, even if it means I have to live on a boat for the rest of my life. Which I might, just because, once I can afford a huge yacht. As an aside, the real cost of boating is the fuel. A reasonably big boat with say twin 300 HP engines use something like $200 per hour at full speed. If only you knew what we pay for fuel here in the U.K. my friend. You'd laugh at the $200. More like $1000+ Actually it's in danish prices. But yeah, fuck americans.
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jojo69
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August 08, 2017, 10:02:20 PM |
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Actually it's in danish prices. But yeah, fuck americans.
HEY! we bombed the shit out of the middle east and stole that oil fair and square
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August 08, 2017, 10:11:52 PM |
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R0ach has already bought all those. He got in first. I would rather get circumcised. These guys will do it for 2 BTC www.bitchop.com
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August 08, 2017, 11:01:06 PM |
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Actually it's in danish prices. But yeah, fuck americans.
HEY! we bombed the shit out of the middle east and stole that oil fair and square Worthless. Not only is the world now swimming in oil, but Russia is going to take LNG to all the countries in Euro-asia. And the U.S. deep state is pissed that they can't sell their over-priced LNG to Europe anymore.
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August 08, 2017, 11:21:09 PM |
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I was laughed at by many of my friends when I was buying at $200.
It's very very hard now not to be as childish as my friends were back then.
Especially as they are struggling to put deposits down on their 1st house and also have been denied by the bank for loans to do renovation work due to deciding to be up to their eye balls in debt paying finance for fancy cars.
It's hard not to bring it up.
What you describe is like 99.99% of the population. The sheeple. I hope to hell the majority finally take the blue pill and wake up, before it's too late and they end up in their old age in poor health and broke like the govt wants them to be.
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August 08, 2017, 11:21:52 PM |
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HEY!
we bombed the shit out of the middle east and stole that oil fair and square
But only because it was...
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Ibian
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August 08, 2017, 11:26:57 PM |
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I was laughed at by many of my friends when I was buying at $200.
It's very very hard now not to be as childish as my friends were back then.
Especially as they are struggling to put deposits down on their 1st house and also have been denied by the bank for loans to do renovation work due to deciding to be up to their eye balls in debt paying finance for fancy cars.
It's hard not to bring it up.
What you describe is like 99.99% of the population. The sheeple. I hope to hell the majority finally take the blue pill and wake up, before it's too late and they end up in their old age in poor health and broke like the govt wants them to be. The boomers will have a troubled retirement. I won't let my folks suffer obviously, but my old man is as bad as any of them from a political-economic perspective. The fact that they don't know just does not excuse what they have done. Results matter in the adult world.
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August 08, 2017, 11:31:35 PM |
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The boomers will have a troubled retirement.
I won't let my folks suffer obviously, but my old man is as bad as any of them from a political-economic perspective. The fact that they don't know just does not excuse what they have done. Results matter in the adult world.
I read an article recently that said that the boomers are very worried about retirement. That they should have somewhere in the neighborhood of $600K+ saved, but that even the most savvy of them only have like $200K saved. Most have far less saved or nothing. I keep thinking, what the hell were they doing with their money all those years? Why weren't they investing in stocks back when times were really good and the markets were flying high on real fundamentals? Good god, to go back to the 80's and heavily invest in Microsoft or Apple....
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