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May 30, 2019, 05:08:56 AM |
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sumthin sumthin goin on around here 1h
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Biodom
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May 30, 2019, 05:11:09 AM |
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clearly no one here has had a really good Hawaiian spam dish
I lived in Hawaii for over a decade and I can tell you with certainty there's no such thing. There are spam musubis, which are good if you're coming home after a night of drinking and make a quick stop at the 7-Eleven, and then there are dishes with spam in them. A paradise, no doubt, and great for a visit (especially Maui, Kauai, etc.) but the sun is so harsh there...all oldtimers have basically leather skin.
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jojo69
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May 30, 2019, 05:14:34 AM |
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breakout?
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bitcoinPsycho
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$120000 in 2024 Confirmed
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May 30, 2019, 05:17:13 AM |
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breakout?
$9000 in one hour
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JimboToronto
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May 30, 2019, 05:28:27 AM |
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I think anyone who likes their meat overcooked is a closet vegetarian. That includes bacon.
While I don't require my bacon to be bleeding Pittsburgh blue like my rib eyes and filet mignons, it should at least be chewy, preferably nice and tender.
Brittle? That's a sacrilege. Want crispy foods? Go fry some tofu, potatoes or tortillas. Or eat celery and carrot sticks
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JayJuanGee
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May 30, 2019, 05:30:11 AM |
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i couldn't give 2 shits about your holding from 19.5k, your choice but not for me. Fair enough.. but I said that holding also includes continuing to buy, and ends up being a profitable strategy, when done with prudence.. especially when BTC prices are likely going to be higher in the future than they are today.. especially if you are able to take at least a 5 year investment timeline to establish your btc stake by accumulating, buying on dips.. and various other forms of incrementalism practices, such as selling small amounts of BTC as the price goes up in order to buy lower than you sell and to sell higher than you buy. JJG greed tinged with anger = short.
I don't short BTC. I mostly long btc and I skim profits on the way up (and if the bTC price goes back down, I use dollars from skimmed profits on the way up to buy back more BTC than I sold - that is to the extent that the BTC price goes down after i had sold some). Works well, and does not involve emotions, such as anger as you seem to want to project upon me (perhaps while you are looking in the mirror regarding your own anger issues - at least seemingly butt-hurt issues). JJG fear tinged with doubt = Long. It's pretty easy to get a good and effective trading stategy from your menstrual cycle.
Again.. no emotions here. I have a strategy that attempts to largely remove emotions out of the actual practice.. and largely I have been increasing the increments that I trade, too so that not as many sell or buy orders are triggered.. which causes even less emotion from me. On the other hand, you might catch me getting worked up, a bit, about FUD spreading, sorcerer seeking and selective history bear trolls like yourself who seem to be inclined to spread misinformation about your own historical record and mislead about what is important in bitcoin, including assigning pie in the sky probabilities while trying to assert that you have some kind of scientific insight about BTC's price direction (which tends to be down from your historical presentations), while you tend to have a decently large history of being wrong - and perhaps you serve as a kind of reverse indicator regarding actual likely BTC price direction. In other words, you come out of the wood-work from time to time while presenting some kind of nonsensical doom and gloom message.... so perhaps there is some consistency with you in that regard, like roach, constantly losing in your BTC price projections.... While at least you try to suggest that you remain in the game.. but likely making similar (and maybe worse ) mistakes as roach.. with your ongoing betting when roach's bet is just a failure to realize gain rather than actively losing money, which seems to be a decent part of your ongoing bitcoin plays.
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Toxic2040
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May 30, 2019, 05:33:02 AM |
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I think anyone who likes their meat overcooked is a closet vegetarian. That includes bacon.
While I don't require my bacon to be bleeding Pittsburgh blue like m rib eyes and filet mignons, it should at least be chewy.
Brittle? That's a sacrilege. Want crispy foods? Go fry some tofu, potatoes or tortillas.
Not brittle and certainly not burnt. Just the perfect crispness. My only real requirement is that they are not soggy. @jojo I am not sure I would call it a breakout..maybe it was just a shifting of the sands. I think we will see over 9k however before to many days pass.
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May 30, 2019, 05:35:47 AM |
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i couldn't give 2 shits about your holding from 19.5k, your choice but not for me. Fair enough.. but I said that holding also includes continuing to buy, and ends up being a profitable strategy, when done with prudence.. especially when BTC prices are likely going to be higher in the future than they are today.. especially if you are able to take at least a 5 year investment timeline to establish your btc stake by accumulating, buying on dips.. and various other forms of incrementalism practices, such as selling small amounts of BTC as the price goes up in order to buy lower than you sell and to sell higher than you buy. JJG greed tinged with anger = short.
I don't short BTC. I mostly long btc and I skim profits on the way up (and if the bTC price goes back down, I use dollars from skimmed profits on the way up to buy back more BTC than I sold - that is to the extent that the BTC price goes down after i had sold some). Works well, and does not involve emotions, such as anger as you seem to want to project upon me (perhaps while you are looking in the mirror regarding your own anger issues - at least seemingly butt-hurt issues). JJG fear tinged with doubt = Long. It's pretty easy to get a good and effective trading stategy from your menstrual cycle.
Again.. no emotions here. I have a strategy that attempts to largely remove emotions out of the actual practice.. and largely I have been increasing the increments that I trade, too so that not as many sell or buy orders are triggered.. which causes even less emotion from me. On the other hand, you might catch me getting worked up, a bit, about FUD spreading, sorcerer seeking and selective history bear trolls like yourself who seem to be inclined to spread misinformation about your own historical record and mislead about what is important in bitcoin, including assigning pie in the sky probabilities while trying to assert that you have some kind of scientific insight about BTC's price direction (which tends to be down from your historical presentations), while you tend to have a decently large history of being wrong - and perhaps you serve as a kind of reverse indicator regarding actual likely BTC price direction. In other words, you come out of the wood-work from time to time while presenting some kind of nonsensical doom and gloom message.... so perhaps there is some consistency with you in that regard, like roach, constantly losing in your BTC price projections.... While at least you try to suggest that you remain in the game.. but likely making similar (and maybe worse ) mistakes as roach.. with your ongoing betting when roach's bet is just a failure to realize gain rather than actively losing money, which seems to be a decent part of your ongoing bitcoin plays. err.... JJG, what about bacon, Spam, and other meats though?? Stay on topic buddy.
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All this meat talk I decided im going to a Brazilian Steakhouse tomorrow. Either Fogo de Chow or Texas de Brazil. Havent made my mind up yet to which one.
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JayJuanGee
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May 30, 2019, 06:02:44 AM |
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err.... JJG, what about bacon, Spam, and other meats though?? Stay on topic buddy. Well, yeah.. bacon is good. I can eat it crispy or soft. I prefer crispy, but soft, every once in a while is o.k., too. Spam is o.k, when it is browned. I am a meat eater, and I believe that natural fats are good for you. Limiting carbs is good too, especially as you get older, even though they might taste good, they are not essential - and likely something that needs to be limited in quantity.. and surely screened for quality. so, low carb high fat is good in my thinking, and attempting to eat natural rather than processed (at least to lessen the quantity of processed foods). Surely many vegans and vegetarians frequently seem to have good intentions regarding sustainability and animal cruelness, but I think that veganism and vegetarianism is the less nutritious way to go, even if some folks are more able to tolerate those kinds of foods than others.
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May 30, 2019, 06:24:56 AM |
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err.... JJG, what about bacon, Spam, and other meats though?? Stay on topic buddy. Well, yeah.. bacon is good. I can eat it crispy or soft. I prefer crispy, but soft, every once in a while is o.k., too. Spam is o.k, when it is browned. I am a meat eater, and I believe that natural fats are good for you. Limiting carbs is good too, especially as you get older, even though they might taste good, they are not essential - and likely something that needs to be limited in quantity.. and surely screened for quality. so, low carb high fat is good in my thinking, and attempting to eat natural rather than processed (at least to lessen the quantity of processed foods). Surely many vegans and vegetarians frequently seem to have good intentions regarding sustainability and animal cruelness, but I think that veganism and vegetarianism is the less nutritious way to go, even if some folks are more able to tolerate those kinds of foods than others. JJG Iv'e got a great idea, why don't you, forget about your diet, hang about on a bitcoin forum, ignore your kids and family then talk about bacon to strangers? Ohh is that an oxymoron!?
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May 30, 2019, 06:25:04 AM |
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The bulls are pushing the alt coin market cap through resistance, if that happens the crypto market takes off, and money will have to flow through bitcoin, which will push Bitcoin up. (not that Bitcoin needs the alts, but it won't hurt it because all this money goes back into bitcoin at the end of the day).
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May 30, 2019, 06:29:24 AM |
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Calvin Ayre says fake Satoshi is real Satoshi. Think, why only trolls and anos say the opposite?
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May 30, 2019, 06:30:10 AM |
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This page is interesting to make a control of the situation with several parameters, BTC: - Price - Volume - Mayer Multiple Ratio - Nvt Ratio - Market Cap You can include more filters or change the presentation of the charts or compare the data at the same time with more coins. On the main page you have to click on create widget. https://datalight.me/dashboard/5767/widgetConfigurator
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jonoiv
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May 30, 2019, 06:44:28 AM |
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We have not been far away from $10000. Love the way the volume is decreasing while the chart is getting very curvy towards the end. another 2017 member... mmmm how i look back with fondness
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May 30, 2019, 06:53:59 AM |
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Jbreher let's clear the air, do you believe Craig is Satoshi?
I have already stated -- multiple times -- I think it unlikely. Though I would not be altogether astonished beyond belief if conclusive proof is eventually surfaced.
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The shackles are about to be taken off the alt coin market, the amount of money that is about to flow through Bitcoin will be immense, just remember the money ends up back in Bitcoin at the end of the day. Have fun and buckle up.
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May 30, 2019, 06:58:48 AM |
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The only flipping I care about is Bitcoin vs Gold. Gold: $7.5 trillion Bitcoin: $155 billion Once bitcoin overtakes gold, each bitcoin would be worth over $350,000. We live in a digital age, the flip is inevitable. https://twitter.com/Rhythmtrader/status/1133432395120742402New poll when is this flipping going to happen!!!! This is one of the best “back of the envelope calculations” ever done in the bitcoin valuation thesis. Haha. Somebody check my archive.
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jonoiv
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May 30, 2019, 07:13:27 AM |
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here's a train heading towards a moon... I think it's gonna help Dude, that's a moon falling on a train! Fuck really? shit must be bullish Bacon, lets talk about bacon Fuck off man Bacon is really important Soft or crispy? Most ppl like crispy! it's secrect code of a massive twat HAHA... im going to hodl sleep while the lambos are brought for me. I'll probably ignore the TA, and if it pumps ill be vindicated. Yer but if it dumps... it's just noise What about if it pumps? That's wall street buying What's wall street? It's a street where we all buy bitcoin and we all fall in line, we all tell everyone we know it only goes up. a street where we convince people to sell at the bottom and buy at the top., sounds like a cash cow nah it's all legit to be honest i heard big thigs about the block chain ! yep, the tech is sound, but it's not been adopted yet by, really anyone outside the bitcoin forum... so what gives it value ? JJG and his massive bacon statement
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