Last of the V8s
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December 28, 2018, 10:43:37 PM |
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That was the dip. Now we rip up.
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Biodom
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December 28, 2018, 10:46:03 PM |
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Truly, it is the end of days.
Yes pensioners would be rekt. But they get screwed anyway. Very few people in US are getting (or will be getting) a pension. Those who do, typically have a "bad" pension. 49% income coverage vs 63% for OECD. Just numbers: http://www.oecd.org/publications/oecd-pensions-at-a-glance-19991363.htmThe "screw" part still applies. I plan to work as long as I can, probably.
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ivomm
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December 28, 2018, 10:49:37 PM Last edit: December 28, 2018, 11:17:37 PM by ivomm |
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Watching the silver price slowly fall back to $6 over the next decade will be even worse.
That's actually a shocking speed in reduction of supply for a resource we actually need, unlike bitcoins which nobody actually needs for anything.
You lying little low T basement dweller, your favorite website(according to you the realest website online) dailystormer.name https://www.ccn.com/hate-pays-neo-nazi-site-daily-stormer-has-raised-surprising-amount-of-bitcoin/ needs and gladly uses Bitcoin for funding because it was censored all over the world by payment processors and metals are too primitive for them to use online. Once again your typical anti Bitcoin arguments are mentally ill gibberish or lies. As we climb to 100k you will sink lower and lower into insanity as I laugh at you Currently many sane people are nocoiners, but in the future the vast majority of nocoiners will in fact be the mentally ill, you are a pioneer of sorts Virgin Roach. I don't know to laugh or to pity this lost soul COCKr0ach. It reminds me of some guy I knew, who slowly developed schizophrenia with exactly the same symptoms. One day he drowned himself because of his demons. RIP. Regarding this BS statement: shocking speed in reduction of supply [for the silver I guess]. This is either a wet dream or a manipulation lie. There is not even a slightest reduction in the supply and never will be. As for the price, 20 years at least are needed for the bear market to come to a halt. And even then no upward movement is guaranteed. As for the second statement: unlike bitcoins which nobody actually needs for anything. This is so true as to say that men need only food, and money are just useless paper. With that logic, silver is also not needed, except if you want to tie it around your neck and throw yourself in the water, like the guy I knew. May be writing BS posts here is the last step before this painful destiny, I guess. Imagine that - Bitcoin price went from 175$ where it bottomed in Jan 2015 (around the time our scizo-r0ach sold) and reached 20K$ in Dec 2017. At the same time r0ach bought silver because, you know, it is very useful to keep it in his basement. And the price crashed from 45 to 10$. And like a drawning guy catching a straw, he hopes some n00b can be influenced by his scizo arguments and buy silver to become like him - poor and mad.
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El duderino_
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actual evidence/footage of r0ach after a day @the WO
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December 28, 2018, 11:07:25 PM |
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That was the dip. Now we rip up.
A retest of $3.81k for support might happen first...just sayin.
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December 28, 2018, 11:15:37 PM |
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franky vs maxwell is getting q entertaining ...I think I've made more than a fair effort in correcting these misunderstandings. I hope someone else will pick up the torch before the posters[sic] persistence spreads the misunderstanding further and perhaps ultimately demoralizes the developers to the point where we give up on this completely uncompensated voluntary work improving the protocol.
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December 28, 2018, 11:18:40 PM |
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That was the dip. Now we rip up.
A retest of $3.81k for support might happen first...just sayin. It might be even worse than that, actually.
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December 28, 2018, 11:21:47 PM |
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franky vs maxwell is getting q entertaining ...I think I've made more than a fair effort in correcting these misunderstandings. I hope someone else will pick up the torch before the posters[sic] persistence spreads the misunderstanding further and perhaps ultimately demoralizes the developers to the point where we give up on this completely uncompensated voluntary work improving the protocol. The most interesting bit is the bitch in the background filming the whole scene - as if one video operator wasn't enough.
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December 28, 2018, 11:24:46 PM Last edit: December 28, 2018, 11:38:57 PM by Last of the V8s |
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That was the dip. Now we rip up.
A retest of $3.81k for support might happen first...just sayin. finex prices right? maybe but
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December 28, 2018, 11:26:22 PM |
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That was the dip. Now we rip up.
A retest of $3.81k for support might happen first...just sayin. It might be even worse than that, actually. I expect it to be much worse that that. This 'up' action is no bull run. Not a chance.
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December 28, 2018, 11:34:05 PM |
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That was the dip. Now we rip up.
A retest of $3.81k for support might happen first...just sayin. It might be even worse than that, actually. I expect it to be much worse that that. This 'up' action is no bull run. Not a chance. Obviously not. I'm only guessing at another leg up tonight without any more pullback. Medium and long term is clearly very bearish.
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December 28, 2018, 11:46:50 PM |
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That was the dip. Now we rip up.
A retest of $3.81k for support might happen first...just sayin. It might be even worse than that, actually. I expect it to be much worse that that. This 'up' action is no bull run. Not a chance. Obviously not. I'm only guessing at another leg up tonight without any more pullback. Medium and long term is clearly very bearish. LONGterm never has been bearish Of to HODLrest Eyes falling down ..... good night WO hodlers
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December 28, 2018, 11:48:20 PM |
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gah. you're right. tired here too. medium term lol. sleep tight
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December 28, 2018, 11:55:10 PM |
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No apology necessary or wanted...except from corrupt politicians and corporate shills.
Its like this government shut down the USA is having right now...everyone involved needs to be fired..period. Its like a kindergarten class or worse perhaps..."I am not going to talk to you anymore because you are saying something I dont like".
These are the "supposed" leaders of the free world...smh.
The biggest problem I see with the partial government shutdown is that it won't be permanent. The other problem is that it's too small in scope.
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December 29, 2018, 12:08:33 AM Last edit: December 29, 2018, 12:18:52 AM by HairyMaclairy |
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No apology necessary or wanted...except from corrupt politicians and corporate shills.
Its like this government shut down the USA is having right now...everyone involved needs to be fired..period. Its like a kindergarten class or worse perhaps..."I am not going to talk to you anymore because you are saying something I dont like".
These are the "supposed" leaders of the free world...smh.
The biggest problem I see with the partial government shutdown is that it won't be permanent. The other problem is that it's too small in scope. You could always just move somewhere without a functional government. Parts of Somalia and Afghanistan would be obvious choices. Or maybe the Papua New Guinea jungle? The outer islands of the Solomons are pretty lawless. And you could go today. It’s not like they have a government to stop you. Edit: a handy list is here https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_Fragile_States_Index
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December 29, 2018, 12:17:52 AM |
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... ever seen what happens to a solar array in a golf-ball sized hailstorm? http://joannenova.com.au/2018/12/sydney-hail-storm-just-how-hailproof-are-those-solar-panels/bonus solar nirvana debunk http://joannenova.com.au/2018/12/fireman-warns-solar-powered-batteries-may-cause-ferocious-fires/Just more risks/costs that coal, oil, gas, nuclear plants are robust against or have amortised/solved already ... no-one has all the answers and the biggest problem are those that think they do and assume authority above the natural market of ideas and solutions to enforce their will on others. At huge expense for everyone inevitably. http://joannenova.com.au/2018/12/new-report-renewables-indirectly-make-electricity-more-expensive-so-abc-tells-australia-the-opposite/The environmentalism cult in it's current pseudo-scientific/romantic form has become a plague upon humanity, there is no doubt about it that now. A descent into superstition and romanticism seems to be accelerating with the collapse of the fiat/debt monetary regimes (based on economics faking as science anyway) ... things are not as bad as being lied about but large coastal populations are prone to regular disasters (fossil history is quite definitive about that), so disasters are always in the 'news'. The planet is as 'healthy' (whatever subjective gaia bullshit that means) as it has ever been, and in fact Earth is quite agnostic about the state of it's inhabitants. Any large asteroid strike, geomagnetic reversal, geomagnetic collapse, true polar wander, X-class solar flare strike, or supervolcanic eruption phase belittles all the pathetic, politically-motivated environmental alarmism when Earth's human habitability is viewed objectively. http://joannenova.com.au/2018/12/in-2018-climate-change-caused-disastrous-loss-of-0-1-of-world-gdp/Newsflash, the earth has barely warmed in 35 years (~0.2C at last measure) ... http://www.drroyspencer.com/2018/12/2018-6th-warmest-year-globally-of-last-40/and latest discovery of solar physics models points towards that we are heading into a grand solar minimum for the next 2-3 decades ... typically associated with longer, brutal winters and large-scale crop losses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_yqIj38UmY
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December 29, 2018, 12:20:07 AM |
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It’s a one in 20 year hailstorm on panels with an ROI of 3 years and an effective life of 10 years. Not to mention the hailstorm only hit a small part of Sydney.
As for the rest, it’s 2018. Not believeing in science is only fashionable on YouTube conspiracy channels. There’s no scientific proof rings as hollow as the cigarette companies that still claim there is no link between cigarette smoking and lung cancer.
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December 29, 2018, 12:22:55 AM |
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ooh thank you. a new oxymoron for my collection: 'functional government'
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December 29, 2018, 12:23:14 AM |
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It’s a one in 20 year hailstorm on panels with an ROI of 3 years and an effective life of 10 years.
why was it so costly? how much did cost to mine the silicon, aluminium, copper, lithium, plastic, manufactured, installed, wiped clean every month? (they're major pain in the ass to maintain) ... if it's too costly that it needs taxpayer subsidies, it's very likely a bullshit losing proposition, that some grifters are scamming and ripping off taxpayers with ... usually.
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