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February 09, 2019, 03:31:00 AM |
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Bullshit it was a media show, that's why CNN was on scene for the arrest. It was intimidation and bullshit.
I have to say I agree. I think we must resign ourselves to the fact that this is how things are going to be done from here on out...until all pretenses of due process are abandoned. Even the soviets had "pretenses" of due process for a long time. It can get really bad even before that point.
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February 09, 2019, 04:26:47 AM |
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+1 WOsMerit Could it be even more better with some scrambled eggs on it? I tried scrambled eggs but they didn't look very good after manipulating them to fit the brim of the hat and shrinking them to avatar size. Just another skill I need to work on! Thanks to Toxic2040's encouragement, I tried again with the scrambled eggs... Avatar-sized Dabs, you'll be the officer and the gentleman of the thread now.
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February 09, 2019, 04:39:53 AM |
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I don't think so. I've been hearing for 20 years that all the programming work will be outsourced to India and it hasn't happened yet.
The brutal truth is that educational systems in most countries are garbage. The colleges and universities in most 3rd world countries are worthless - especially when it comes to tech degrees. Nothing compares to a computer science degree from a western/first world county.
The 3d industry (I think a few places like Pixar) tried to outsource to India and it failed in the past. Their work was not as good as western nations, plus they put their cultural slant on the work as well. This was just the beginning, though. The industry is already mature in the west and succeeds in funneling lots of people who are naturally gifted at arts into the field. In places like India, for numerous reasons, that does not happen. Maybe it's even impossible for those people to be funneled into that industry at all without the entire nation itself industrializing into a 1st world country, then India's massive population would hold no advantage. But it's also possible even if their nation stays somewhat 3rd world, they manage to carve out niche industry (think call centers) except instead of call centers, they specialize in programming, 3d, or whatever and undercut the west. As time goes by, as long as the wage gap between each country is huge, the more incentive there is for them to attempt to form those niche industries and undercut the west, so a lot of it seems sort of inevitable. Like I said, due to India's structural problems and relative 3rd world status, it's entirely possible India fails to undercut the west, but it's EASILY possible places like China undercut just about EVERYTHING in programming, plus all the low wage, Eastern Euro countries and Russia as well. There's not much stopping those nations from demolishing the standard of living in programming in the future. Most of them even know English now.
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February 09, 2019, 05:21:27 AM |
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If anything that's why Bitcoin will win, and not in the way you're taking it. Bitcoin will win because if the US can push Bitcoin and get it to be globally used, they will get Foreign leaders public addresses that are meant to be private. They will show cryptographic proof of them breaking sanctions, buying whores, fucking everything under the son and they will use it as a weapon. Why wouldn't they? That door swings both ways.
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February 09, 2019, 05:40:04 AM |
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+1 WOsMerit Could it be even more better with some scrambled eggs on it? I tried scrambled eggs but they didn't look very good after manipulating them to fit the brim of the hat and shrinking them to avatar size. Just another skill I need to work on! Thanks to Toxic2040's encouragement, I tried again with the scrambled eggs... Avatar-sized Dabs, you'll be the officer and the gentleman of the thread now. Good work again sir! Do you still have my original image? Maybe get mine updated too, the new 3D ones and the LN hat are looking more than awesome
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February 09, 2019, 05:45:19 AM |
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I just hope we are still young when the $100K party comes. It will be almost surreal if it ever comes to reality. There's a chance though.
We are all going to be in crutches, wheelchairs and with personal assistants and oxogen tanks. Sucks to be HODLers. We can always send our assistants to make some awesome explosions and fireworks with the oxygen tanks. Sounds fun to me. You are too optimistic, bitserve. I liked you better, yesterday, when you were in a higher state of capitulation and despair. This little price bump got your spirits up, too much.
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February 09, 2019, 05:51:03 AM |
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I just hope we are still young when the $100K party comes. It will be almost surreal if it ever comes to reality. There's a chance though.
We are all going to be in crutches, wheelchairs and with personal assistants and oxogen tanks. Sucks to be HODLers. We can always send our assistants to make some awesome explosions and fireworks with the oxygen tanks. Sounds fun to me. You are too optimistic, bitserve. I liked you better, yesterday, when you were in a higher state of capitulation and despair. This little price bump got your spirits up, too much. But, but... I remain capitulated! I am still deeply depressed. This little pump is not going to fool me. Believe me.
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February 09, 2019, 05:58:32 AM |
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February 09, 2019, 06:03:12 AM |
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Might as well be an index of the status of bitserve.. yesterday, versus today... he went through a fear halvening (or a capitulation halvening), even though currently denying such price bumpening effect. hahahahaha
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February 09, 2019, 06:08:37 AM |
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Might as well be an index of the status of bitserve.. yesterday, versus today... he went through a fear halvening (or a capitulation halvening), even though currently denying such price bumpening effect. hahahahaha Yup, I can confirm the accurateness of that index. Yesterday was my all time low. Today I feel like I can breath again.... but I know it's probably a trap though! Good thing I don't trade when I am emotional... or better said, I get emotional after a while of not seeing any clear trade. Whateva. It works for me.
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February 09, 2019, 06:10:46 AM |
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February 09, 2019, 06:27:25 AM |
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I hope they really didn't do that to the Venezuelan people.
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February 09, 2019, 06:29:11 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Might as well be an index of the status of bitserve.. yesterday, versus today... he went through a fear halvening (or a capitulation halvening), even though currently denying such price bumpening effect. hahahahaha Yup, I can confirm the accurateness of that index. Yesterday was my all time low. Today I feel like I can breath again.... but I know it's probably a trap though! Good thing I don't trade when I am emotional... or better said, I get emotional after a while of not seeing any clear trade. Whateva. It works for me. I do not also trade when I am emotional because I know that I will do a wrong decision that can lead to losses. There is still not enough signs that will support the price of the bitcoin. It is really hard to analyze and understand the chart due to its volatility :>.
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February 09, 2019, 06:40:56 AM |
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Might as well be an index of the status of bitserve.. yesterday, versus today... he went through a fear halvening (or a capitulation halvening), even though currently denying such price bumpening effect. hahahahaha So will he stay capitulated until $6500 or $950,000? I would be happy if we saw 4xxx again (hopefully soon).
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February 09, 2019, 06:46:19 AM |
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Might as well be an index of the status of bitserve.. yesterday, versus today... he went through a fear halvening (or a capitulation halvening), even though currently denying such price bumpening effect. hahahahaha Yup, I can confirm the accurateness of that index. Yesterday was my all time low. Today I feel like I can breath again.... but I know it's probably a trap though! Good thing I don't trade when I am emotional... or better said, I get emotional after a while of not seeing any clear trade. Whateva. It works for me. I do not also trade when I am emotional because I know that I will do a wrong decision that can lead to losses. There is still not enough signs that will support the price of the bitcoin. It is really hard to analyze and understand the chart due to its volatility :>. I stopped trading around June-July, can't predict anything in this kind of market and don't want to trade with (considerable) losses. Emotions have been pretty numb since sideways $6,500, I'm prepared for anything now. Like said, don't invest money you can't afford to lose. I learned it the hard way in 2014-2015.
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February 09, 2019, 07:03:31 AM |
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Might as well be an index of the status of bitserve.. yesterday, versus today... he went through a fear halvening (or a capitulation halvening), even though currently denying such price bumpening effect. hahahahaha So will he stay capitulated until $6500 or $950,000? I would be happy if we saw 4xxx again (hopefully soon). I agree $4k would be nice. I know that there are folks hypothesizing that BTC prices have to get above $4,200 to show some reasonable sign that there are decent chances to move upwards... which actually has a reasonableness to it. Regarding bitserve and his trepidations, I would like to see $5,900 again within two or three months and then even a possible correction down to $4,500 and then back up to $5,900, just to show how giddy bitserve would become through such BTC price movements, and he would forget that he had ever even heard of the word capitulation. He wouldn't even remember what such word meant.
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February 09, 2019, 07:13:26 AM |
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Might as well be an index of the status of bitserve.. yesterday, versus today... he went through a fear halvening (or a capitulation halvening), even though currently denying such price bumpening effect. hahahahaha So will he stay capitulated until $6500 or $950,000? I would be happy if we saw 4xxx again (hopefully soon). I agree $4k would be nice. I know that there are folks hypothesizing that BTC prices have to get above $4,200 to show some reasonable sign that there are decent chances to move upwards... which actually has a reasonableness to it. Regarding bitserve and his trepidations, I would like to see $5,900 again within two or three months and then even a possible correction down to $4,500 and then back up to $5,900, just to show how giddy bitserve would become through such BTC price movements, and he would forget that he had ever even heard of the word capitulation. He wouldn't even remember what such word meant. Good times to accumulate, I'm pretty sure the next rally will come as it was in 2017, from almost nowhere. Lets hope bitserve will add some stash into his bag too and forgets about the capitulation. Fundamentals are getting stronger every day and 1 BTC is still 1 BTC
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February 09, 2019, 07:24:46 AM |
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It hasn’t gone up. A few hundred bucks above the 200WMA doesn’t count.
Denial.
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February 09, 2019, 07:25:28 AM |
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Might as well be an index of the status of bitserve.. yesterday, versus today... he went through a fear halvening (or a capitulation halvening), even though currently denying such price bumpening effect. hahahahaha So will he stay capitulated until $6500 or $950,000? I would be happy if we saw 4xxx again (hopefully soon). I agree $4k would be nice. I know that there are folks hypothesizing that BTC prices have to get above $4,200 to show some reasonable sign that there are decent chances to move upwards... which actually has a reasonableness to it. Regarding bitserve and his trepidations, I would like to see $5,900 again within two or three months and then even a possible correction down to $4,500 and then back up to $5,900, just to show how giddy bitserve would become through such BTC price movements, and he would forget that he had ever even heard of the word capitulation. He wouldn't even remember what such word meant. Bleh, I am volatility battle hardened. My first "important" purchase reached Bitstamp the day Bitcoin reached $266... with the subsequent drop. I made most of my stash in extreme volatility periods. It is low price low volatility what breaks my nerves... Past bear market I just forgot about Bitcoin (while hodling) but this time I am still here and in that way it is a first time for me. Bring the fucking volatility to me for fucks sake!
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