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JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to "non-custodial"
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That's why we need bitcoin. In the past 10 hours or so, BTC prices dropped from $4,055 to $3,919 (about 3.5%) at its peak drop, and thereafter, we gravitated back to $3,976 (about 2%). These kinds of price fluctuations are totally within normal fluctuations. Furthermore, once the price starts going up, sometimes we are going to see fake outs of 15%, 30% and even up to 50%, like we did in 2017. So, sometimes the fake outs are BIG... just like sometimes we feel secure (like traveling pregnant) and other times we get stuck with a longer term price correction approaching 90% and dragging out for more than a year (could even be 2-3 years) (like getting held captive and not knowing when or if you are going to be released).
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March 21, 2019, 11:33:23 PM |
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I honestly prefer chalkboard, if the chalk is good.
You cannot be a rational or logical person and prefer chalk over whiteboard. There's an inherent dirtiness to chalk. The board represents forward evolution in the form of leveraging the mind in order to create tools that allow a mastery over the environment. The chalk is the antithesis of said phenomenon. It embodies the spirit of a wild plains negro rolling around in the dirt. The environment is defeating you instead. Have you actually used a whiteboard and chalkboard for any significant periods of time? Whiteboards are fucking annoying. Pens always run out. You always get that shitty marker on your hands that is hard to wash off. It feels unpleasant to write on it. You can't as easily correct minor mistakes. Markers always leave residue. Chalkboards on the other hand feel satisfying to write on. You can quickly erase minor mistake and then just wash your fucking hands with no residue. And when you're cleaning the board all it takes is two swipes with a window wiper to clear and dry the board without residue. There's just no argument here, and anyone I know who actually has to write anything during lectures agrees. The only ones disagreeing are degenerate social "scientists" who read pleb tier power point presentations. Are you a degenerate social scientist? Do you advocate for full blown socialism? I would say from the sociological perspective the only function of a tribe/village/city-state/nation is a grouping of common genetics/ancestry utilizing a decision making process based around the greater good of said group. In this manner, any type of grouping whether it's humans or animals is always going to technically be socialist in nature to some extent. In terms of humans, any organizational structure not operating under a form of ethnocentric nationalism would be the unsustainable outlier doomed for implosion and reversion back to the norm of ethnocentrism (aka some technicality of socialism). For instance, this is why the socialist mandate of breaking up of monopolies exists. Or tariffs, another ethnocentric, socialist trait. The modern (Jewish occupied) west is crumbling because it pushes all the negative aspects of socialism while rejecting the only positive ones such as the breaking up of monopolies and tariffs. A real world civilization requires some capitalist and some technically socialist traits to not implode. If you were to not break up any monopolies, things like a Comcast or Amazon monopoly would eventually be your new tyrannical, all-powerful dictator by default. Humans in the aggregate will enforce ethnocentrism just like they do in prison, but if your new dictator through business monopoly doesn't, you have left the natural order and are once again doomed for implosion. Woops, it looks like those pesky Natzees were onto something.
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Last of the V8s
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March 21, 2019, 11:34:42 PM |
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March 21, 2019, 11:35:57 PM |
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Chalkboards on the other hand feel satisfying to write on. You can quickly erase minor mistake and then just wash your fucking hands with no residue. And when you're cleaning the board all it takes is two swipes with a window wiper to clear and dry the board without residue.
Yeah, but don't you hate it when that nice long piece of chalk breaks in half and you're left with two too-short pieces?
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vapourminer
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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March 21, 2019, 11:52:15 PM |
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A banquet is in progress. The guests are enjoying an appetizer of raw oysters. The entrée consist of boiled dog.
dont ask about anyones mother.
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jojo69
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Well, my neighbor 3 houses down just came over screaming at me. I guess configuring the EQ and testing the limiters on a PreSonus 315AI system with the Pagan County Rebels as a test signal was not the best idea I had all week.
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vapourminer
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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March 22, 2019, 12:08:19 AM |
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was it at 3 AM?
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jojo69
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March 22, 2019, 12:08:58 AM |
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4 PM, but these things are rated at 131db
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vapourminer
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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March 22, 2019, 12:21:48 AM |
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then its no problem. your neighbors are now deaf for life and you can play as loud as you want now.
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March 22, 2019, 12:22:24 AM |
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A banquet is in progress. The guests are enjoying an appetizer of raw oysters. The entrée consist of boiled dog.
dont ask about anyones mother. darn it... Trying to elicit a response from someone else here.
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March 22, 2019, 12:33:11 AM |
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~ NO! wait for MOON, then throw him a BTC and own that perfect place in the green  I doubt old people will ever understand Bitcoin. I'm 55 does that qualify as old? Do you understand Bitcoin? Well I run an LN node and do one shitcoin mining to raise my BTC stash slowly. I know how to HODL. Does that count as knowing enough? Yes. Do you play games or do any other stuff that ageists wouldn't expect? 55 is not old enough. I mean, if you die now, plenty of people are going to say you died young.
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March 22, 2019, 12:40:48 AM |
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Everyone is talking about the 140k BTC potential sell-side pressure from the Mt Gox coin redistribution to creditors Absolutely no-one is talking about the $627million being distributed to creditors who may then decide to *buy more* Bitcoin https://twitter.com/alistairmilne/status/1108769707463770112You are missing an important point: there will be no distribution, until the Coinlab lawsuit will be sorted out, at least in the first Court. The reason is that the Coinlab claim, of about 16 billion $, is so (ridiculously) large that it's impossible to fairly attribute voting rights. Until then, Kobayashi may decide (he did not promise to withhold from selling) to sell more BTC and BCH, if the Court will approve.
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March 22, 2019, 01:32:17 AM |
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Happy Holi (Festival of colors) to you all. I wish for big green candles and peace for all.  I was in jaipur with my girl one year for this festival. It was fun to begin with and then we found ourselves running away from mobs chasing the white tourists. I had colored powder coming out of my ears and nose for days.
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sounds very like a standard LFC weekend 
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March 22, 2019, 02:04:41 AM |
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~ NO! wait for MOON, then throw him a BTC and own that perfect place in the green  I doubt old people will ever understand Bitcoin. JimboToronto understands Bitcoin, and he must be 70+ We once had a poll asking us our age ranges (20 to 30, 30 to 40, etc). Its oldest age range was simply named Jimbo.
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March 22, 2019, 02:10:51 AM |
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New Satoshi T-Shirt, now everyone say I'm Satoshi 
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March 22, 2019, 02:13:08 AM Last edit: March 22, 2019, 02:46:01 AM by JSRAW |
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Happy Holi (Festival of colors) to you all. I wish for big green candles and peace for all.  I was in jaipur with my girl one year for this festival. It was fun to begin with and then we found ourselves running away from mobs chasing the white tourists. I had colored powder coming out of my ears and nose for days. Jaipur got some sweet spots for celebrating Holi and I can assure you that 99.99% time mob are completely harmless and during Holi, everybody runs here and there just to save him-herself from colors. but you did well by running away otherwise the color will come out in patches even after a couple of weeks or in some case month Next time visit Mathura if you want more craziness in a very good way. its another world down there, totally worth it. ~snip
I guess most of the buyers can relate to that lol It’s just a psychological thing really & a bit of pathetic self pity. When I think about what I bought most of my coins at I should just STFU & stop being a whiny bitch. Happens with all of us at some point. I didn't see you whining in this regard so far, so would call it Human nature to be more precise but would like to hear your story sometime so that I can pick a thing or two. If I talk about my little experience, I usually buy it when there is Choas. Otherwise, I sit idle and waits for my orders to fill.
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