Last of the V8s
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November 04, 2018, 11:21:24 AM |
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^needs moar huge green dildos 
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LFC_Bitcoin
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November 04, 2018, 11:31:26 AM |
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^needs moar huge green dildos  Just googled ‘big green dildo’ but decided it’s too early in the morning to start posting those pics/gifs  Never too early for a pump though - Do something BTC
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saekki
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November 04, 2018, 11:32:49 AM |
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Trading range is getting tighter and tighter. Just waiting for any reason to launch.
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Last of the V8s
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November 04, 2018, 11:59:14 AM Merited by LFC_Bitcoin (1) |
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It better flipping pump. Am being dragged to see some pantsuit melodrama about the Peterloo kerfuffle and am already displeased. Will need a stiff one and some good news on my return.
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November 04, 2018, 12:04:20 PM Merited by LFC_Bitcoin (1) |
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It's comforting to remember that the longer we stay in this side-movement limbo, accumulated trade energy will make the next move more volatile. Moon soon.
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November 04, 2018, 12:23:55 PM |
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It better flipping pump. Am being dragged to see some pantsuit melodrama about the Peterloo kerfuffle and am already displeased. Will need a stiff one and some good news on my return.
Will be intoxicated & under the influence of Class A’s this evening. Been working really hard last couple of weeks. Need a good blow out tonight, it’s been a while.
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November 04, 2018, 12:34:22 PM Merited by LFC_Bitcoin (2) |
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LFC_Bitcoin
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November 04, 2018, 12:49:44 PM |
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crypmike
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November 04, 2018, 01:12:59 PM |
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Can't wait...
Bitcoin: $300k by 2025
only 10 years left 
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kenzawak
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November 04, 2018, 01:16:31 PM |
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Can't wait...
Bitcoin: $300k by 2025
only 10 years left  In what calendar ? 
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November 04, 2018, 01:29:50 PM |
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HairyMaclairy
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November 04, 2018, 01:43:22 PM |
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There has been a bcash lol pump because of the hard fork. Might get another.
Might trigger a broader market rally but will be short lived. Hard fork on 15 November.
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November 04, 2018, 01:48:35 PM Merited by vapourminer (1) |
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I was married to an alcoholic and the best explanation I found for it was this...
This is really interesting Elwar, thanks for writing it. In my case the alcoholic gene hit my grandmother (drank beer only), dad (bad), missed me and hit my sister. I'm a pretty big guy, but when I was drinking with my sister before a wedding I was downing beers while she was downing the same amount of gin and she still managed to drink me under a table (I can drink a bunch of college students under the table, but that's more fluid dynamics). I consider the definition of an alcoholic to ask them how much booze is in the house. If you ask me there's a couple of beers in the fridge and I think a bit of fireball in the back of the cabinet. Ask my sister and you will get an EXACT count down to the state of each bottle. That is pretty wild. Personally I have stopped almost completely. Not because I was addicted but I have realized that I may be rich enough in my old age to be able to afford the life extension treatments that most will not have access to. But I don't want to be old and falling apart when that happens so I'm trying to choose a healthy lifestyle. Alcohol adds nothing positive to your body and for me was always something I used as a crutch to socialize better. But fuck that, I'd rather live for 100s of years than be the life of the party.
*nod* I rarely drink myself (maybe a beer a month?) but I do want everything in my body to fall apart at exactly the same moment when I die. That way I can say I got 100% use out of the thing and didn't leave behind unused lungs, heart, or liver capacity. So I really should be drinking more and start smoking again... Which drives my doctor nuts.
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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November 04, 2018, 02:01:01 PM |
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*nod* I rarely drink myself (maybe a beer a month?) but I do want everything in my body to fall apart at exactly the same moment when I die. That way I can say I got 100% use out of the thing and didn't leave behind unused lungs, heart, or liver capacity. So I really should be drinking more and start smoking again...
this. based on my lab results and imaging and such, i may switch up my life style till things are back to more or less equal abuse of body systems. kidneys getting hammered too much? switch to something that abuses the liver instead. etc. why end the race with unused potential in any particular body system. as an organ donor, well, theres not gonna be much usable stuff left. but still, there may be something so i figure its still worth doing.
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November 04, 2018, 02:56:08 PM |
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You should also know the TV license has always been entirely to fund the BBC, through all of its outlets online, on TV and on radio which are free and carry no advertising or sponsorship. Most people in the UK rather like the BBC. Even if they do moan about it, they would not see it gone by any stretch of the imagination, nor do they prefer endless ad breaks, as some countries seem to love.
Personally, I'd be fine without the BBC, but then I don't watch Bake Off, Strictly, or whatever. In fact, my aerial hasn't been plugged in for eight or nine years now. Hopefully, by wearing this hat, your luck with that aerial of yours will change. I never was able to find out what the acronym BBC is short for exactly... Turns out xhomerx10 is a bodger but at least the hat matches your underwear. Happy plugging!  Avatar-sized 
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November 04, 2018, 02:58:42 PM |
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*nod* I rarely drink myself (maybe a beer a month?) but I do want everything in my body to fall apart at exactly the same moment when I die. That way I can say I got 100% use out of the thing and didn't leave behind unused lungs, heart, or liver capacity. So I really should be drinking more and start smoking again...
this. based on my lab results and imaging and such, i may switch up my life style till things are back to more or less equal abuse of body systems. kidneys getting hammered too much? switch to something that abuses the liver instead. etc. why end the race with unused potential in any particular body system. as an organ donor, well, theres not gonna be much usable stuff left. but still, there may be something so i figure its still worth doing. I am conflicted on organ donation. On one hand, it makes our species as a whole weaker as people who should have died stay alive and procreate, breeding even more weak and sickly people. On the other, it maximizes the use of resources. Difficult.
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November 04, 2018, 03:08:48 PM |
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I am conflicted on organ donation. On one hand, it makes our species as a whole weaker as people who should have died stay alive and procreate, breeding even more weak and sickly people. On the other, it maximizes the use of resources. Difficult.
So by that logic we should stop all foreign aid and let them all die from starvation and disease. Stop all welfare payments so the unemployed (often less intelligent), sick and disabled die. Stop anti-biotics so only the strongest survive infection. Why not get rid of the police so society devolves into survival of fitness?
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November 04, 2018, 03:15:07 PM |
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I am conflicted on organ donation. On one hand, it makes our species as a whole weaker as people who should have died stay alive and procreate, breeding even more weak and sickly people. On the other, it maximizes the use of resources. Difficult.
So by that logic we should stop all foreign aid and let them all die from starvation and disease. Stop all welfare payments so the unemployed (often less intelligent), sick and disabled die. Stop anti-biotics so only the strongest survive infection. Why not get rid of the police so society devolves into survival of fitness? That does not help to answer the question.
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Elwar
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November 04, 2018, 03:19:54 PM |
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I consider the definition of an alcoholic to ask them how much booze is in the house. If you ask me there's a couple of beers in the fridge and I think a bit of fireball in the back of the cabinet. Ask my sister and you will get an EXACT count down to the state of each bottle. That is pretty wild.
For most alcoholics...the answer is usually zero. I attended a few AA meetings with her. One guy mentioned that his girlfriend said that the day before she bought a six pack of beer, had 2 then went to sleep. He was like....what about the other 4!?!
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