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June 16, 2019, 02:36:31 PM |
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^ @realr0ach Yeah, because I was talking about Jews, Trump and all your irrational obsessions.... You are demented, please seek professional counseling. It's for your own good. Don't completely waste your remaining years of life. Life is an awesome gift... if you learn how to properly LIVE it.
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June 16, 2019, 02:39:37 PM |
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^ @realr0ach Yeah, because I was talking about Jews, Trump and all your irrational obsessions
Because imaginary, valueless, digital shitcoins whose only purpose is to act as a government tracking system and distract people from real money - physical metals - are somehow worth any discussion whatsoever instead of the fifth column, enemy behind the gates attempting to destabilize and destroy your country causing your life to end.
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Becky666
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June 16, 2019, 02:42:07 PM |
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Well it's over 9000, which is of course impossible.
So what's the next hill to climb?
The first step is to touch 10000 (if we keep 10000, we go to the next step 11700) Surely in 10000 many weak hands will cash, but the goal is 11700. All this if there is no FUD or other shits. Hahah, if that's the route, i will hit cash at 11,700, and will smile away with this, my long awaited car. https://assets.cvnaassets.com/home-assets/test-own-car.png
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June 16, 2019, 02:45:05 PM |
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Well it's over 9000, which is of course impossible.
So what's the next hill to climb?
The first step is to touch 10000 (if we keep 10000, we go to the next step 11700) Surely in 10000 many weak hands will cash, but the goal is 11700. All this if there is no FUD or other shits. We in a bull market son, FUD just pushes us higher 
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June 16, 2019, 02:47:18 PM |
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imaginary, valueless, digital shitcoins
Sorry for quoting Roach but it seems he's trying to follow his idol's advice: "If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed." - Adolf Hitler So this is clearly the reason he keeps repeating it all the time. 
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June 16, 2019, 02:48:23 PM |
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It is reasonable to expect some pullback in July and August. But I sure as hell would not short this market or try to sell local tops.
Growth right now is nutty. The last time we saw this kind of trajectory on the logarithmic and it didn't follow through with an order of magnitude jump was back in 2012.
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June 16, 2019, 02:52:16 PM |
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Well it's over 9000, which is of course impossible.
So what's the next hill to climb?
The first step is to touch 10000 (if we keep 10000, we go to the next step 11700) Surely in 10000 many weak hands will cash, but the goal is 11700. All this if there is no FUD or other shits. Weekly resistance is around 9600, above that not much until 11k. Though i personally believe 10k will be a big psycological hurdle. 5 digits zone, 50+% from ath etc pp.
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June 16, 2019, 02:52:41 PM |
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imaginary, valueless, digital shitcoins
Sorry for quoting Roach but it seems he's trying to follow his idol's advice: "If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed." - Adolf Hitler WRONG. The "big lie" is the Bitcoin whitepaper itself. A "peer to peer currency with no middlemen", except every transaction requires three or more parties AND government infrastructure to boot, so it's obviously not peer to peer, and each transaction also has built-in, rent seeking middlemen (transaction validators). Then the transaction validators are designed to centralize too. Virtually everything about the whitepaper is a lie. It is YOU PEOPLE who are the big lie. A "peer to peer" transaction with no middlemen is NOT EVEN POSSIBLE using Bitcoin. It's possible with real money, though - physical metals.
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June 16, 2019, 02:52:41 PM |
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It is reasonable to expect some pullback in July and August. But I sure as hell would not short this market or try to sell local tops.
Growth right now is nutty. The last time we saw this kind of trajectory on the logarithmic and it didn't follow through with an order of magnitude jump was back in 2012. Except, as much as I would love to see an order of magnitude jump, there are not enough historical data to assume it would be an anomaly if it didn't happen this time. We will see....
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MrFreeRoMan
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June 16, 2019, 02:56:02 PM |
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imaginary, valueless, digital shitcoins
Sorry for quoting Roach but it seems he's trying to follow his idol's advice: "If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed." - Adolf Hitler So this is clearly the reason he keeps repeating it all the time.  You can always give Roach this cube How to critique Bitcoin: a guideThought-free thinkpieces at your fingertips 
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LFC_Bitcoin
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June 16, 2019, 03:00:07 PM |
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Weekly resistance is around 9600, above that not much until 11k. Though i personally believe 10k will be a big psycological hurdle.
5 digits zone, 50+% from ath etc pp.
I really wouldn’t mind going sideways for a significant period now. I’m a bit uncomfortable with massive increases in price over a short time because it usually ends up ending badly. Consolidation & low volatility for a few months now would be most welcome imo.
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June 16, 2019, 03:04:58 PM Last edit: June 16, 2019, 03:16:03 PM by MrFreeRoMan |
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Weekly resistance is around 9600, above that not much until 11k. Though i personally believe 10k will be a big psycological hurdle.
5 digits zone, 50+% from ath etc pp.
I really wouldn’t mind going sideways for a significant period now. I’m a bit uncomfortable with massive increases in price over a short time because it usually ends up ending badly. Consolidation & low volatility for a few months now would be most welcome imo. This will happen! But when? http://charts.woobull.com/bitcoin-nvt-signal/Edit: dick knows him! He himself: Build theories on: History Repeat? Technical analysis of a newborn product? It's all shit  
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June 16, 2019, 03:08:24 PM |
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You can always give Roach this cube  Nice red herring cube that doesn't even include the main problems at all like having zero fundamentals from transaction validators being designed to centralize, or the completely illogical scaling issues where even if Lightning Network was a valid scaling solution (it's not), most of the coin supply would probably be stranded as dust with the cost of opening a channel higher than the value of the dust. But that's an inherent terminal error of any of these high overhead, low performance, slavechain tracking system tokens.
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June 16, 2019, 03:09:41 PM |
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My parents had a 300ZX Z32 as well, awesome cars, horrible to work on under the hood however. I think their history of Z ownership (from the 240 all the way to 350) inspired my love of Jap cars too and lead to me owning an R33 GTR.
There's something about mid 90's to mid 00's Jap cars that hold a special place in my heart
I had a R32 GTR. Without a shadow of a doubt the most hateful vehicle I have ever possessed. Everything went wrong, it handled and braked like shit. The engine was incredible so some day I will place one in a Morris Minor and enjoy the sole bright spot that car had to offer. Ideally I'd like to buy back that specific car so I can slowly cut it to pieces with tin snips but I think it got scrapped which made me smirk. Sorry you had that experience! However the 32's are getting long in the tooth now and were always underbraked apart from the VSPEC2's that came with the Brembo brakes standard. But yes, the RB26 is a beautiful engine, second only to the 2JZ in my book. Hopefully if BTC keeps doing well I'll end up owning a 32 and 34 as well. Don't have as much love for the 35... I appreciate it but it's way more reliant on electronics than I like; but bloody fast! My nephew is into the drifting scene and competes. He runs a Supra with over 700Bhp. The thing is crazy quick. Biggest cost is tyres. Easily chewing through 6 sets in a session. I have owned a couple of "nice" cars. A Merc CLK 55 AMG, a C32 AMG and a Lotus Elise 111R. Preferred the Mercs over the Lotus although the Lotus was fun on the windy stuff. Also had a couple of bikes GSXR and a CBR but gave those up after realising that they are not meant for mowing grass!    No show off, but this was me I think 8 years back in time  I did love to drive... -Still cars and bikes are big boys toys imo  I think the car I enjoyed the most was 2-years back when I had a amg gt.... As I see many are into Merc in here damn at the moment having an English vehicle F-type  I went on the back of a Ninja with a professional racer from Sicily, scared the fuck out of me. I couldn't walk after shaking legs. It was like theres a bus, there was a bus. So fast!!!! FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu%^^%%%%%%%%%6 Mummy!
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June 16, 2019, 03:14:01 PM |
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I had a 190 E too,
I'm more interested in a Japanese Turbo Nutters Barge these days.
Jap FTW!
Any particular flavor? Had 3 MR2's the 3rd one a MK3 with added turbo and intercooler oil cooler standalone ECU overbore sleved racebuilt engine forged everything etc. and the last was a Nissan 300zx Twin turbo, FAF! *edit* and if you meant the Merc, it was the racey one. Best ever looking Merc in my opinion Nice. I like the look of the Mitsubishi GTO even if they are totally unloved by the public. The MR2 sounds nuts. A real sleeper. Did you ever track it? I bet it could hold its own against an Exige or Clubman which is saying something. Coilovers etc. of course. So light and agile and precise. Black too. Silly fast. Definite permagrin. Have a few magazines as momentos. It was both, won the class at the drag strip, and won for looks on other days Very missed now I instead have CHILDREN! FS Oh yeah I had to have a cluch specially made for it. Then it wheel spinned when you changed gears. Horrific in traffic. lol
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June 16, 2019, 03:17:44 PM |
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imaginary, valueless, digital shitcoins
Sorry for quoting Roach but it seems he's trying to follow his idol's advice: "If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed." - Adolf Hitler So this is clearly the reason he keeps repeating it all the time.  I believe he repeats it as a mantra, so that he can ignore reality to the best of his abilities. He could solve his drama by just going away, but /pol/tards are know to be masochists who love their supposed oppressors.
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June 16, 2019, 03:19:56 PM |
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My nephew is into the drifting scene and competes. He runs a Supra with over 700Bhp. The thing is crazy quick. Biggest cost is tyres. Easily chewing through 6 sets in a session. I have owned a couple of "nice" cars. A Merc CLK 55 AMG, a C32 AMG and a Lotus Elise 111R. Preferred the Mercs over the Lotus although the Lotus was fun on the windy stuff. Also had a couple of bikes GSXR and a CBR but gave those up after realizing that they are not meant for mowing grass!
Been there a few times! 
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MrFreeRoMan
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June 16, 2019, 03:23:15 PM |
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Bitcoin Grow without me! It is easier to him on 65 kilograms! And while I'm in DOTA2 play!
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