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March 12, 2019, 01:26:06 AM |
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Haha, i drunk a few on short time last evening but a mix of different beverages We were sitting @this cosy beach view place with shisha pipes, after those drinks and foods we order one (a 1-2 max 3 times year event) cause i’m a Total no smoker But you know drunk, holiday Then this dude abides of-course and my GF as a NO smoker also like the shisha on holiday That Said, i was drunk and order this large big size watermeloen-Peach tasting pipe (i think they used tobacco) cause after a short time 10 heavy blows i was turning around of my center point Getting dizzy AF——-> end of story was early bed feeling sick Good i’m back to go when the morning started
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March 12, 2019, 01:32:38 AM |
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Haha, i drunk a few on short time last evening but a mix of different beverages We were sitting @this cosy beach view place with shisha pipes, after those drinks and foods we order one (a 1-2 max 3 times year event) cause i’m a Total no smoker But you know drunk, holiday Then this dude abides of-course and my GF as a NO smoker also like the shisha on holiday That Said, i was drunk and order this large big size watermeloen-Peach tasting pipe (i think they used tobacco) cause after a short time 10 heavy blows i was turning around of my center point Getting dizzy AF——-> end of story was early bed feeling sick Good i’m back to go when the morning started Nice EDIT: removed irrelevant info due to location.
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El duderino_
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March 12, 2019, 01:35:12 AM |
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One last request as i’m walking to my little island scooter = Reverse price of BTC THX (Nothing against my mate Phil_s of-course)
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March 12, 2019, 02:00:23 AM |
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JayJuanGee
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March 12, 2019, 02:08:26 AM |
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Nice chart, I know this few dumps cause by Binance maintenance and I believe that is a pullback before breaking the resistance above $4k level. I love this growth of the price of Bitcoin, it's so natural. This is really uptrend once it breaks the resistance. Surely, we seem to be bouncing around in a fairly narrow range, and yes, currently, as I type, the previously seeming imminent test of $4k resistance (was hoping break through) has been delayed beyond 48hours. Come back to supra $3,900 next week? Come back in two weeks? Who knows?
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JayJuanGee
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March 12, 2019, 02:20:35 AM |
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Its almost written in stone..... that Phil_S is gonna win the Q1 game Price keep going toward 3.8K Nevermind i prefer sending to an active WO member If not a WO member Then i just hope for a hardcore HODLer as most of us Isn't Phil_S a WO regular? He has a hat. What further proofs you be needen? Isn't Phil_S a HODLer? maybe not a hardcore HODLer, but what can you expect exactly? There are a lot of folks that value their wealth and it takes them a bit of time before they develop some more appreciation of what differentiates bitcoin from both cash and from shit coins. Is Phil_S distracted by either fiat or shitcoins? If so, is such status temporary? Is he learning or stubborn in such value diversions? I do recall some BTC bearish comments from him, but from my sometimes skittish recollection, I don't recall him as being extremely BTC bearish.
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El duderino_
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March 12, 2019, 02:28:21 AM |
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^ So i say i don’t mind it to be 3.8K Cause when i have to send Phil.... it sending to an WO active Hodler member
Think you mis understood me there
Maybe my english sometimes excuses ....
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jojo69
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March 12, 2019, 02:44:31 AM |
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Just loving the little monkeyhammer symbols on that chart, well done.
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JayJuanGee
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March 12, 2019, 02:45:26 AM |
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^ So i say i don’t mind it to be 3.8K Cause when i have to send Phil.... it sending to an WO active Hodler member
Think you mis understood me there
Maybe my english sometimes excuses ....
Oh... o.k.... no problem... Without really referring to Phil_S, specifically, I may have also wanted to point out that there are possible tensions, if not contradictions, in the various concepts that you juxtapose, including a member who is active in WO thread may NOT be a hardcore HODLer, like I mentioned in my previous post, there are quite a few members, even good intended ones, who seem to get distracted by valuing fiat and shit coins. Hey, I don't really have problems with a certain amount of valuing fiat, because fiat does remain both a unit of account, and very widely accepted for a lot of goods and services, and so personally, I think that it is practically too premature to be attempting to hold too much of your value in BTC, while at the same time a good thing to attempt to make sure to HODL at last enough BTC that you are going to be able to decently profit from the seemingly ongoing asymmetric BTC bet (towards the upside in the coming years - even though it could take longer than expected in a longer case negative scenario). Now, placing value in shitcoins, that seems to be another issue. I am starting to see why some people with very very little accumulated wealth might consider diversifying some of their value into shitcoins, because there are likely a few of the thousands of them that are going to pump beyond the pace of bitcoin, even though it remains a bit of a gamble, I can appreciate why some younger peeps and/or peeps who have accumulated very little wealth might be wiling to gamble a bit higher than me (less than 2%) or a more tolerable higher risk of others (less than 20%) of their value into such seemingly dice-rolling pump-centralization dependent assets.
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March 12, 2019, 02:47:57 AM |
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Actually a lot of those words are actually just what the rest of the world calls things rather than using Americanisms. Serviettes are serviettes in England, Kenya, Mexico, Canada, and most English-speaking countries around the world. Only Americans call them "paper napkins". Bacon from the back (loin) of the hog is called "back bacon" in most places. Only in the USA is it called Canadian bacon. Some Canadians call it "peameal bacon". The Brits often call side bacon "streaky bacon". Only in the USA is synthetic cheese-like garbage called "American cheese". The rest of the world calls it "process cheese". In most of the world "football" is played with the feet, not the hands. Exceptions are Canada and Australia. Funny language, English. _____ As for the word "goof" meaning a lowlife, it's apparently used in the USA as such (although perhaps mostly in prison) but with a slightly narrower definition. Here in Canada it is used for pedophiles, informers, rapists and other unreliable or undesirable scum. In the USA it seems to be used mostly to describe pedophiles who prey specifically on young boys. Aren't words fun? Interesting that after reading you guys talking about goofball being derogatory (It isn't really here) I was watching john Oliver nad he was calling this guy a Goofball. I wonder what context he meant. He's robo calling the FCC dicks as well. I did the same thing back in the 90's with my local police station. I went on every website I could find and filled in their phone number for a few days. That worked wonders.
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March 12, 2019, 02:50:34 AM |
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Texas bill proposes to make it illegal for residents / companies to accept a cryptocurrency transaction unless you have positively identified the sender. Also makes it illegal for Texas to accept any payment in a cryptocurrency which does not natively support identity verification. Sec. 662.0002. VERIFICATION OF IDENTITY REQUIRED.
(a) Before accepting payment by a digital currency, a person must verify the identity of the person sending payment. A person is not required to verify the identify of a person sending payment if the payment is sent by a verified identity digital currency. (b) This state may not use a digital currency that is not a verified identity digital currency. https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/86R/billtext/html/HB04371I.htmBob not going to be happy. Note: this is a proposed law. It has not been passed. But I would be getting on the phone to my representative about this. Only in "Real America". :rolleyes:
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jojo69
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March 12, 2019, 03:24:51 AM |
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Toxic2040
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March 12, 2019, 03:28:51 AM |
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seashells
you got any of those you wanna trade? we might be on to something here..
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jojo69
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March 12, 2019, 03:35:30 AM |
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here, I'll mark down your seashell deposit on my talley stick
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March 12, 2019, 03:39:48 AM |
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seashells
you got any of those you wanna trade? we might be on to something here.. Shells and rai stones were traded sometimes by a reference. A seller simply referred to a stone (that was on the bottom of the sea due to a boating accident) in his/her transaction. Therefore, micg has the buying power based on those seashells...since he seems to be able to wave his hand over them, obviously. Gosh, sometimes I feel like this is exactly what we have for the "usual" money right now. In a few days I would probably be an accomplice in creating a bunch more as I am angling for a loan. My loan would create "money". Weird.
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March 12, 2019, 03:48:44 AM |
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@JayJuanGee @ LFC_Bitcoin @bitserve I had a choice last year that should I buy a car or house. I invested in property and reinvesting remaining money in more important things. If everything works out fine in the next 5-10 year or so then, will buy Car with Driver I am very happy with my under $100 bicycle and other than that I have my old "Royal Enfield classic 350" for road trips. You usually can’t go wrong investing in bricks & mortar. It’s probably what I’ll do if/when bitcoin moons (buy lots of houses & start a property management company or something) otherwise I’ll become an alcoholic or a drug addict or something wandering around with nothing to do all day Great way to think about things. Most people only think to "moon" and then let things happen. And lottery winners have shown where that usually ends.
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March 12, 2019, 03:52:09 AM |
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Imagine no possessions I wonder if you can
Depends in what context, Tom Hanks had it all in the film ‘Cast Away’ in my opinion. Living off the land in beautiful nature. At times I wish I could do that. People are overrated, I love being on my own. Same (the being alone part). But I also love technology, entertainment and great food. So I guess I'd say that being around humans is overrated as opposed to people themselves. Also a good scotch tastes twice as good in good company, which also elevates the herb and listening to full albums.
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March 12, 2019, 03:54:33 AM |
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Fourth-generation farmer here. Underground farming? Not gonna happen, unless there is an extinction-level event. It takes more than space. The temperature is certainly constant, but at some stages the plants will do better if it's warmer. The realities of getting heat, light and water in needed quantities greatly outweigh the benefits. Underground caverns also (mostly) don't have appropriate soil, though hydroponics could be considered.
"Real" farming beyond hobby gardening is going to take machinery to plant and harvest (at the least). Currently that is all internal combustion tractors and combines, fuel exhaust will be a problem underground.
Is heat, water and light still a problem with hydroponics? There's that gigantic automated indoor vertical farm in Japan that I'm pretty sure used hydroponics. Although I don't know to what extent hydroponics limit what you can grow, which would be another issue.
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