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March 16, 2019, 11:58:48 PM |
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It is so sad that Richard Heart ended up as an ETH/Shitcoin Shill. He used to be a very hardcore bitcoin maximalist. He exactly knows that he is running a scam with Bitcoin Hex but he does it anyway. Fucking scammer. All people are tempted by wealth, and it's a pity he's tempted.
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El duderino_
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March 17, 2019, 12:00:56 AM |
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El duderino_
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March 17, 2019, 12:02:42 AM |
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El duderino_
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March 17, 2019, 12:05:15 AM |
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- Been called a fraud, scam, Ponzi scheme, rat poison - Blamed for supporting terrorism, child porn, and drugs - Trashed by nearly every mainstream economist - “Died 288 times” in the mainstream press Bitcoin absorbed all of this negativity and is STILL thriving! https://twitter.com/danheld/status/1106903348823973890?s=21Right only the Guy must been late in BTC..... it does already 779 times
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katrinmi
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March 17, 2019, 12:05:27 AM |
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Grand Theft Crypto so close Such scams will always be possible as long as there are people who cannot verify the quality of information.
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HairyMaclairy
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March 17, 2019, 12:05:28 AM |
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Wait, a Peugeot? Unacceptable.
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El duderino_
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March 17, 2019, 12:13:16 AM |
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Common break through that 4K again and for good would be Nice Snorkling, sunny, green dildo’s, breakfast ..... happy mornings
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jojo69
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March 17, 2019, 12:27:58 AM |
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Thanks. I've been staying up with the thread, but not posting much.
How is fatherhood treating you man, getting much sleep yet?
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March 17, 2019, 12:30:22 AM |
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Wait, a Peugeot? Unacceptable.
another of their concept cars at the 'ring..not bad. still prefer teslas..i mean with the roadster, semi and models S,3,X and Y. i am betting that the next two models will be A and F....whatcha think?
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El duderino_
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March 17, 2019, 12:42:29 AM |
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Common break through that 4K again and for good would be Nice Snorkling, sunny, green dildo’s, breakfast ..... happy mornings Dammit should of kept my mouth shut !
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March 17, 2019, 12:45:03 AM Last edit: March 17, 2019, 12:57:04 AM by katrinmi |
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Common break through that 4K again and for good would be Nice Snorkling, sunny, green dildo’s, breakfast ..... happy mornings How much I hate these moments after the 4000 price breakthrough.
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HairyMaclairy
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March 17, 2019, 12:55:09 AM |
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March 17, 2019, 01:00:41 AM |
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HairyMaclairy
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March 17, 2019, 01:10:42 AM |
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We have plenty of coal allegedly
Supposedly 100 years of coal in the US, but I don't know many people with coal powered cars. So yea, shouldn't be a problem powering buildings in the US with a combination of coal and nuclear, but there's no substitute for oil to power the cars. The future I imagine for the west is an oil shock and a large societal shift to where western countries are going to be riding around on little motorcycles that consume small amounts of gas like they do in Asian countries. Then some electric cars here and there, with the big gas guzzlers only being used to transport food or other materials. As for this ArrieMoller and Trollgoossens guy, Europe has just about no fossil fuels, so you guys are cucked unless you beg Putin to not let you die. Can always charge batteries with electricity generated from nuclear power while transitioning to solar and fusion. The transition also won't be nearly as bad as you make it out to be if it's a necessity. Necessity implies disproportional profits, which from your perspective the Jews would be so happy to provide that they'll make it work. If they don't they'd be stuck with little to nothing and a lot of mostly useless money. I instead to be 100% energy self sufficient (car & house) within the next 24 months. Currently have a Powerwall2 on order so I can capture my solar for night time use instead of dumping it into the grid. It’s 13.5kwh so not enough to take me off the grid altogether but I’m getting close. Electric car is next. Big oil and the Saudis can go fuck themselves. Looking at the Taycan, Model 3 Performance but there are some other interesting ones in the pipeline. Like this electric Peugeot concept. https://i.ibb.co/nM9q9jb/44-B453-B0-BBB0-4-B72-BACE-726-D75-FC29-A6.jpgNo need to muck about with nuclear, the future is already here. Dammit HM i like you very much.... but don’t go electric on cars let us humans keep cars and Bikes on oil engines, i like them so much Hope this doesn’t make me a bad person No it doesn't. But let me propose that we restrain oil cars to specifically designed race tracks in the future and keep streets that are meant for transport and travel automated and electric. That way we can have the best of both worlds while minimizing the down sides: pollution and accidents. Guys This is a car* that is: - faster than a Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4
- always free to fill up at home (solar + storage)
- many businesses will allow you to fill up for free if you eat a meal there or stay in their hotel
- has almost no maintenance except tyres, wiper blades and rarely brake pads
- sits 4 people in comfort
- travels 335 miles / 540 km on a single tank of electricity
- has the highest safety rating of any car ever built
- runs completely silent and silky smooth
- doesnt harm the environment
- chicks dig it
What's not to like? *Specs based on the Tesla P100D because this car is not yet in production but you get the general idea
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JayJuanGee
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March 17, 2019, 01:15:41 AM |
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Wait, a Peugeot? Unacceptable.
another of their concept cars at the 'ring..not bad. still prefer teslas..i mean with the roadster, semi and models S,3,X and Y. i am betting that the next two models will be A and F....whatcha think? T sounds good.
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March 17, 2019, 02:15:15 AM |
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Sitting at an airport bar in some foreign country, waiting another hour before my flight boards, and I begin my return flight to Texas (All alone. Rick had to bail earlier due to business matters tearing him away from us)
Beer #4 flowing through my veins.
Can't wait to get home.
On a tangential note, and without wanting to break any OpSec, I just wanted to sincerely, and honestly make a point about getting colonoscopies before age 40.
I recommend colonoscopies start at age 35, but, whatever.
Colon cancer has already taken a "brother" from my life - WAY before his time - and I don't wish to lose family members to the same disease in the future (Prognosis is good at this stage with early Stage 3 diagnosis for current family member undergoing treatment - the reason for my visit out of the country)
Perhaps, also do at least the 23andme test.
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March 17, 2019, 02:41:30 AM |
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O.k. I will revisit the $4k issue, and concede that $4k is not any kind of done deal, which means that we are going to have to revisit $4k again. Hopefully, before Tuesday or so, but it is understandable that the road up to, even sub $5k BTCs, could take some time to play out. I don't want to engage in scapegoatism logic, but I still believe that it is reasonable to blame shitcoins for this continued inability for bitcoin to go up until moar of the froth is purged from those various shit twats (aka not good cunts). If you take a current snapshot of the past week of BTC's price appreciation, as compared to many shitcoins, many of those shitcoins are price appreciating more than 5% while bitcoin only price appreciated 1% or so.... With shitcoin arrogance like that, it seems to me that they gotta be beaten up a lot more in order that they are a bit more humbled - instead of having some kind of false presumptions that they are leading the price, when they are not. Bitcoin is the dog.. not those arrogant pump-filled imitators. So, yeah, maybe bitcoin's price is ONLY at these continued decently high levels of about 3x from three years ago, because of some of the symbiotic price back and forth - including money coming into the space through pump and dump scams and shitty imitations, and it seems to me that an ongoing purging out of that crap is going to make it much more difficult to transition into a bull market. I am as anxious as any other HODLers to transition the fuck out of this current bear market, but have to concede, have to concede (regrettingly) that it could take some moar time.
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HairyMaclairy
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March 17, 2019, 02:57:36 AM |
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Sitting at an airport bar in some foreign country, waiting another hour before my flight boards, and I begin my return flight to Texas (All alone. Rick had to bail earlier due to business matters tearing him away from us)
Beer #4 flowing through my veins.
Can't wait to get home.
On a tangential note, and without wanting to break any OpSec, I just wanted to sincerely, and honestly make a point about getting colonoscopies before age 40.
I recommend colonoscopies start at age 35, but, whatever.
Colon cancer has already taken a "brother" from my life - WAY before his time - and I don't wish to lose family members to the same disease in the future (Prognosis is good at this stage with early Stage 3 diagnosis for current family member undergoing treatment - the reason for my visit out of the country)
Perhaps, also do at least the 23andme test. Don’t do any DNA test. Your DNA data will be out in the wild and used against you. https://www.businessinsider.com.au/dna-testing-ancestry-23andme-share-data-companies-2018-8
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March 17, 2019, 03:00:05 AM |
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Sitting at an airport bar in some foreign country, waiting another hour before my flight boards, and I begin my return flight to Texas (All alone. Rick had to bail earlier due to business matters tearing him away from us)
Beer #4 flowing through my veins.
Can't wait to get home.
On a tangential note, and without wanting to break any OpSec, I just wanted to sincerely, and honestly make a point about getting colonoscopies before age 40.
I recommend colonoscopies start at age 35, but, whatever.
Colon cancer has already taken a "brother" from my life - WAY before his time - and I don't wish to lose family members to the same disease in the future (Prognosis is good at this stage with early Stage 3 diagnosis for current family member undergoing treatment - the reason for my visit out of the country)
Perhaps, also do at least the 23andme test. OpSec psa. And let’s not forget that Google, one of the biggest suppliers of data to the NSA and a PRISM company, is a lead investor in 23andMe. https://venturebeat.com/2013/09/20/how-to-use-23andme-without-giving-up-your-genetic-privacy/*edit* the HM team scores first. *edit to the edit* This high frequency posting will not stand! I demand a fiber line to the forum server!
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