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March 20, 2019, 12:31:01 AM

Wanna be safe then build and underground bunker and hide.

Have you seen the film with John Goodman - 10 Cloverfield Lane

I’d love to build something like that one day.

Nope, watching the trailer now.

Goodman played a good roll @that movie
Dirty old man Roll Eyes

First time in my best known HODLzone, over 4000 so quickly in it Smiley

Good night WO’s

I really like Goodman, he really plays some great rolls. His character in The Gambler was the only thing worth watching in that movie. Smiley
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Weird coincidence yesterday. After I saw this chart nd went out I was at the gas station and a car drove up and some chick said in broken English that she was from Dubai and wanted to trade her gold ring for gas. I told her I don't buy gold. Cheesy

I didn't even look at the ring she was holding out, have no clue if it was real or not.

Who knows these days?  You have to be an expert to figure that out, or take the ring to the pawn shop and see how much they will give you for it.  Problem is that if you pay her for the ring, then she is gone by the time you find out from the pawn shop that they are not going to give you anything for it.

True, not to mention I don't even have a clue nor care what gold is at anyway.


Weird coincidence yesterday. After I saw this chart nd went out I was at the gas station and a car drove up and some chick said in broken English that she was from Dubai and wanted to trade her gold ring for gas. I told her I don't buy gold. Cheesy

I didn't even look at the ring she was holding out, have no clue if it was real or not.

I have a clue

My guess is she was for real. She had a kid on her lap and her husband driving a brand new vehicle. But it could have been a rental.

Doesn't matter, I don't buy Gold!

If I had my laptop with me I would have told her to send me some BTC or XMR. Cheesy
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March 20, 2019, 12:40:43 AM
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https://www.popville.com/2017/07/beware-the-im-from-dubai-and-need-gas-money-scam/

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A "heads up" for you all who may be regular Home Depot
customers.

Over the last month I became a victim of a clever scam
while out shopping. Simply going out to get supplies has turned
out to be quite traumatic. Don't be naive enough to think it couldn't
happen to you.
Here's how the scam works:

Two seriously good-looking 18 or 19-year-old girls
come over to your car
as you are packing your shopping into the trunk. They
both start wiping your windshield with a rag and Windex, with their
breasts almost falling out of their skimpy T-shirts. It is impossible
not to
look.

When you thank them and offer them a tip, they say
"No" and instead ask
you for a ride to another Home Depot. You agree and
they get in the back seat. On the way, they start having sex with each
other.
Then one of them climbs over into the front seat and
performs oral sex on you, while the other one steals your wallet.

I had my wallet stolen October 4th, 9th, 10th, twice
on the 15th, 17th, 20th, 28th, three times just yesterday, and very
likely again this upcoming weekend as soon as I can buy some more
wallets.

Again - beware!!
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March 20, 2019, 12:59:49 AM

Not that there is anything wrong with steampunk.

None wrong at all.

the wrong is cheap poser steampunk
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https://www.deribit.com for options

Haven’t used them. DYOR.  
Oh, right, I remember you already told me so. I checked them a few months back and I was afraid/didn't bother to pursue further, but it might be worth to pay them another visit.

Thank you.
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"We don't need Future Contracts"

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March 20, 2019, 01:53:13 AM

Weird coincidence yesterday. After I saw this chart nd went out I was at the gas station and a car drove up and some chick said in broken English that she was from Dubai and wanted to trade her gold ring for gas. I told her I don't buy gold. Cheesy

I didn't even look at the ring she was holding out, have no clue if it was real or not.

I have a clue

You're right. A little bit of thought and most ppl realise.

That sort of thing has been going on forever , nearly always highway/motorway service stations (watches, designer clothes, luxury items, all with a story, either fake or not what they seem). There must be a few who fall for it to keep the scammers going.


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March 20, 2019, 02:01:52 AM

Weird coincidence yesterday. After I saw this chart nd went out I was at the gas station and a car drove up and some chick said in broken English that she was from Dubai and wanted to trade her gold ring for gas. I told her I don't buy gold. Cheesy

I didn't even look at the ring she was holding out, have no clue if it was real or not.

I have a clue
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March 20, 2019, 03:22:15 AM

I was thinking today about how cheap is to hodl Bitcoin. I mean, with almost any asset you incur in "hodling" costs: Stocks, Real Estate, funds, etc...

That is hodling costs independent on how it performs negative or positive. Something that forces you to more actively manage those assets or those hodling costs will year after year take a big dent on your principal.

Even physical PM's require space which has some cost.

Even virtual things, like domain names... I have several premium domain names that don't need nor want to sell yet. Some date back to twenty years ago or even more. Every passing year incurs in a cost, not much yeah, but after twenty years it adds up. And also require attention to make sure I don't lose them because of billing problems or someone trying to transfer (hijack) them away from me.

With Bitcoin you just "store" it virtually and forget about it. Hodling cost=ZERO.

Just saying.
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Not that there is anything wrong with steampunk.

None wrong at all.

the wrong is cheap poser steampunk

yea..its hard to tell at times. oh well..i tried.

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March 20, 2019, 03:35:00 AM

With Bitcoin you just "store" it virtually and forget about it. Hodling cost=ZERO.

Just saying.

Just make sure you don't lose it. If you're "storing" it anywhere, it can get "stolen" ... depending on where and how you store it.
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March 20, 2019, 03:50:22 AM

With Bitcoin you just "store" it virtually and forget about it. Hodling cost=ZERO.

Just saying.

Just make sure you don't lose it. If you're "storing" it anywhere, it can get "stolen" ... depending on where and how you store it.

Yeah, but that can be considered just "safety" precautions which all other assets also have. Real costs/maintenance: NONE.
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March 20, 2019, 03:59:42 AM

Anti-Vaxxer Italian politician hospitalized with Chickenpox

https://metro.co.uk/2019/03/19/right-wing-anti-vax-politician-ends-up-in-hospital-with-chickenpox-8951466/
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March 20, 2019, 04:00:50 AM

Captain Marvel was alot better than I thought it would be.
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Not sure if anyone reported about this but you probable should check it out.  Cheesy

https://dnafriend.com/

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omfg
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Can anyone tell me what this is? Not really related to anything other than it says a trip to the Moon on the case it came in. Seriously though..what the hell is it? There is a ongoing debate around the house as to its function. A microscope, a telescope and or a sextant have all been postulated and tbh I have never seen anything like it. While not precision made, it is quite sturdy and appears to be made out of some sort of brass. Looking through the optic sight there is not much magnification so I doubt its a telescope. Same for being a microscope, and it lacks the typical features of a sextant so I am at a loss. Another theory is that its just a fake steampunk sort of thing. Can the great hive mind of the Wall rescue me from this predicament?



The book Twyla Tharp indicates dancing.
The device looks like a portable magnifying device.
No compass or measuring on device. No compass. So not a scientific device.

I assume this would be used to view dancing when stuck in a skybox...
Or for a choreographer....
Maybe correcting eyesight only... so pre glasses

My guess....

 I believe it's art.  Critical 2018 was an art festival similar to the burning man festival.  The theme for 2018 was "A trip to the moon".

https://www.criticalnw.org/




"The Great Paris Exhibition Telescope of 1900, with an objective lens of 1.25 m (49 in) in diameter, was the largest refracting telescope ever constructed. It was built as the centerpiece of the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1900. Its construction was instigated in 1892 by François Deloncle (1856–1922), a member of the French Chambre des Députés. Since it was built for exhibit purposes within a large metropolis, and its design made it difficult to aim at astronomical objects, it was not suited for scientific use. When the year-long exposition was over, its builders were unable to sell it. It was ultimately broken up for scrap; the lenses are still stored away at the Paris Observatory."

Small one of these?
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March 20, 2019, 04:47:10 AM

Small one of these?

Excellent suggestion..I never thought to try and project a image with it..will report back results later.
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@PAASHAAS.... in Belgium they are preparing your scene already Smiley

I love the holidays, my whole family comes together.

My uncle/aunt from Canada and South-Africa also joining this year.

Looking foreward to see them again. Eating, chatting, play games, good times. Smiley
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Is it not a piece of good news for bitcoin investor!!
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