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December 03, 2018, 02:15:19 AM |
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Just hit 1 million subscribers on r/bitcoin. Not bad even if most are bots or Roger Ver.
ROFL!
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PoolMinor
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December 03, 2018, 02:16:17 AM Last edit: December 03, 2018, 02:57:51 AM by PoolMinor |
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Testing tested and failed.
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December 03, 2018, 02:17:13 AM |
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imagine that 128 moths would be terrible long F*** who would even make up such a meme 128 moths could float a tank, hella bullish to me. Seriously 128 months is over a decade, whatever the price for Bitcoin at that time its a big accomplishment, impossible to some and beyond the normal considerations of the big bears who say BTC has no standing long term. In 2013 Im not sure I'd expected 2018 to arrive with BTC still developing, expanding and I was relatively optimistic. I do think the protocol has to keep improving but 2028 would be an amazing achievement and really makes the dollar price irrelevant to some extent. Dollar regardless of crypto has its own questions to answer in that time frame also, no way are the challenges one sided anyway Dollar is maybe less bullish as of last FED statements but its not especially moved anywhere and maybe wont this year
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December 03, 2018, 02:20:43 AM |
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Sooner or later, we're gonna test 2000, it's inevitable at this point
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yefi
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December 03, 2018, 02:38:46 AM |
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I doubt Nero is as bad as his rap is.
Been thinking lately. Nietzsche was a genius. The kind of genius that the most intelligent men of our time consider a genius. Freud and Jung both studied him. He had unbelievable foresight. He was also insane. He was in love with a pidgeon.
God is dead, and we have killed him! What happens now? Without a greater meaning in life, man will succumb to nihilism, and crave dictatorship, for nihilism is not acceptable. And many millions will die.
That was his prognostication, and as it turned out, he was right.
Suppose he could see how bad the past century would be, and nobody else could. Who was there to talk to? To understand him? How could it lead to anything but madness?
Who in your physical life do you know that see what is coming?
I'm inclined to agree with the diagnosis of CADASIL to explain his later-years madness, rather than it being due to his detachment from his peers. Nietzsche was a sick man for a long time. It stands more reason for it to be connected to his physiology than to his philosophy. p.s. Who's the pigeon, Gast? Or are you referring to one of his many aphorisms?
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Ibian
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December 03, 2018, 02:42:06 AM |
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I doubt Nero is as bad as his rap is.
Been thinking lately. Nietzsche was a genius. The kind of genius that the most intelligent men of our time consider a genius. Freud and Jung both studied him. He had unbelievable foresight. He was also insane. He was in love with a pidgeon.
God is dead, and we have killed him! What happens now? Without a greater meaning in life, man will succumb to nihilism, and crave dictatorship, for nihilism is not acceptable. And many millions will die.
That was his prognostication, and as it turned out, he was right.
Suppose he could see how bad the past century would be, and nobody else could. Who was there to talk to? To understand him? How could it lead to anything but madness?
Who in your physical life do you know that see what is coming?
I'm inclined to agree with the diagnosis of CADASIL to explain his later-years madness, rather than it being due to his detachment from his peers. Nietzsche was a sick man for a long time. It stands more reason for it to be connected to his physiology than to his philosophy. p.s. Who's the pigeon, Gast? Or are you referring to one of his many aphorisms? I mean a literal pidgeon.
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Last of the V8s
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December 03, 2018, 02:48:20 AM |
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yefi
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December 03, 2018, 02:50:03 AM |
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I mean a literal pidgeon.
Did he? I don't recall ever coming across Nietszche's love for a pigeon lol.
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Ibian
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December 03, 2018, 02:50:27 AM |
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December 03, 2018, 02:52:58 AM |
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Gentlemen we can safely say we have re-entered a bart market.
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December 03, 2018, 02:54:20 AM |
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Just hit 1 million subscribers on r/bitcoin. Not bad even if most are bots or Roger Ver.
Tautology? Gentlemen we can safely say we have re-entered a bart market.
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jojo69
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December 03, 2018, 02:56:10 AM |
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I mean a literal pidgeon.
Did he? I don't recall ever coming across Nietszche's love for a pigeon lol. that was Tesla
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Ibian
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December 03, 2018, 02:57:27 AM |
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I mean a literal pidgeon.
Did he? I don't recall ever coming across Nietszche's love for a pigeon lol. that was Tesla Huh. My bad, it was Tesla. Nietzsche had that whole horse episode, got them confused somehow.
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December 03, 2018, 02:58:02 AM |
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Gentlemen we can safely say we have re-entered a bart market.
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December 03, 2018, 02:58:25 AM |
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Idir Ghanes, 42 (Unemployed computer technician from Paris) " We are here to protest against the government because of the rise in taxes [in general], not just petrol taxes, which is the straw that broke the camel’s back. We’ve had enough. We have low salaries and pay too much tax and the combination is creating more and more poverty." Note to Parisians -
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December 03, 2018, 03:00:18 AM |
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Idir Ghanes, 42 (Unemployed computer technician from Paris) " We are here to protest against the government because of the rise in taxes [in general], not just petrol taxes, which is the straw that broke the camel’s back. We’ve had enough. We have low salaries and pay too much tax and the combination is creating more and more poverty." Note to Parisians - He knew what he signed up for. Even if he may not have understood it until this moment.
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Ibian
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December 03, 2018, 03:10:53 AM |
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Hah. Initial forays into the connection between development of specific brain regions in response to environmental stimuli and its resultant effect on moral development, musings on the possibility of insanity being connected to foresight, and a snarky comment over a cop being immolated is what gets a merit. Oh well.
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December 03, 2018, 03:18:26 AM |
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You are indeed one weird piggen.
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December 03, 2018, 03:52:54 AM |
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Hah. Initial forays into the connection between development of specific brain regions in response to environmental stimuli and its resultant effect on moral development, musings on the possibility of insanity being connected to foresight, and a snarky comment over a cop being immolated is what gets a merit. Oh well.
For the record, the policeman lived to tell his story so it wasn't immolation. Also for the record, buy Bitcoin.
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December 03, 2018, 04:33:12 AM |
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It's almost too easy, shorting this thing down to 0. There must be some shakeout retribution or this is not bitcoin. I'm betting on it.
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