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11400 Sunday, Haiku tradition! Look the bull pee green....
Four glasses of wine Five and we might have seen pee Damn that was real close
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El duderino_
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July 07, 2019, 05:54:06 PM |
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@Ken....
11400 Sunday, Haiku tradition! Look the bull pee green....
Four glasses of wine Five and we might have seen pee Damn that was real close 10+ minimum or a strong one added with the wines
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JayJuanGee
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While anything can happen, sub $3k does not fit the sentiment.
not yet, but as you can probably agree opinions change with the price. If it does i'll baerly belive it myself, but after 7 years of watching the charts, it's always goes higher beyond reason and lower than I thought possible, but Mr Elliot and Mr Fibbonacci seem to know. Yes... Great.... and you still have hope. You have not seemed to learn that the trend is your friend, so when the trend begins, at $4,200 for example, at that point, you should not be expecting that $1k is inevitable, by ignoring that the trend is UP and not DOWN. On the other hand, you are likely correct, when this current trend changes, in a couple of years, perhaps, it could be a kind of nasty break down into the 70% to 90% arena that crashes us back down to $30k and even lower. NVT ratio suggests you and countless others could be mistaken http://charts.woobull.com/bitcoin-nvt-signal/What am I mistaken about, exactly? Not selling below $6k and hoping for it to drop? I already mentioned to you several times, that I could give two fucks about the direction of price in the short term. Accordingly, I am a long term investor, and I have strategies that attempt to protect me(and to profit a little) from expected short term volatility (even when that volatility happens to be extreme.. which tends to be a kind of given). So, I don't really attempt to predict short term direction, but I do tend to point fingers at likely dumbasses who either 1) make bets with all their BTC stash 2) make short term predictions that are significanty larger than 70% in either direction, 3) try to persuade others that they know BTC's price direction with any kind of certainty and/or 4) act as disingenuous troll/shills or bitcoin naysayers. You, jonoiv, seem to tick off most of those behaviors, and you are somewhat persistent about your wrongness, so no doubt that sooner or later, you are going to be correct... while considering all of the opportunities that you missed by selling your whole BTC stash at sub $6k prices. At some point you might realize that you should get back in, and maybe that will be in the supra $100k prices, and likely you will be bragging your ass off when you 2x your investment at that point, while I am fairly confident that guys like you find ways to lose money, no matter what the market conditions because you always "know best." 
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Why do most coiners who foolishly sold at the bottom become permabears and proudhon/kwukduck clones? 
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Why do most coiners who foolishly sold at the bottom become permabears and proudhon/kwukduck clones?  Depression & self hatred due to the worst decision they ever made in life. It eats them up inside & after ruining their own lives they want to try & take everybody else down with them. Kind of like - ‘if I can’t have it, I don’t want anybody else to either’. If it was me & I’d sold way too low & couldn’t afford to get back in I’d never come on here again. I’d try to totally forget about bitcoin because it’d eat me up. I guess their way of dealing with it is to try & trick others to sell too so they’re not alone in their misery.
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JayJuanGee
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July 07, 2019, 06:02:38 PM |
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Why do most coiners who foolishly sold at the bottom become permabears and proudhon/kwukduck clones?  Because they tend to be dumbasses who cannot get over their wrong conclusion that bitcoin is "overpriced", so their pride seems to inhibit them from making money and realizing that even though they may have sold in double digits, triple digits, or even quadruple digits, that they might also be able to make money when then buy in the quintuple digits today and likely in the sextuple digits in the future.
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Hello WO’s happy 7/7. I am considering buying a watch from the site prestigetime using a (small) part of my stash. Wondering if any of y’all have experience with purchasing a watch with the corn? Obviously hate to part with any at this juncture, but do like supporting that BTC economy 
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July 07, 2019, 06:04:33 PM |
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Haikus are lovely why should we limit ourselves to Sundays only?
Eddie I agree wholeheartedly but haikus Just fit on Sundays For contemplation And finely formed poetry Sundays are perfect
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Hello WO’s happy 7/7. I am considering buying a watch from the site prestigetime using a (small) part of my stash. Wondering if any of y’all have experience with purchasing a watch with the corn? Obviously hate to part with any at this juncture, but do like supporting that BTC economy  You can buy and replace, too. Or at least buy and then set some BTC prices in which you will replace, if the price gets that low, which can be at whatever level you deem to be reasonable for your situation.
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July 07, 2019, 06:15:58 PM |
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 You have to stay out of the triangle, thx BTC
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July 07, 2019, 06:16:18 PM |
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Hello WO’s happy 7/7. I am considering buying a watch from the site prestigetime using a (small) part of my stash. Wondering if any of y’all have experience with purchasing a watch with the corn? Obviously hate to part with any at this juncture, but do like supporting that BTC economy  You can buy and replace, too. Or at least buy and then set some BTC prices in which you will replace, if the price gets that low, which can be at whatever level you deem to be reasonable for your situation. Ya I have my typical DCA’s and also am a habitual dip-buyer so it would almost certainly get replaced. Still always hard to part with BTC, but I am quite taken with the watch...
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July 07, 2019, 06:18:02 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Hello WO’s happy 7/7. I am considering buying a watch from the site prestigetime using a (small) part of my stash. Wondering if any of y’all have experience with purchasing a watch with the corn? Obviously hate to part with any at this juncture, but do like supporting that BTC economy  As a bit of a watch nut myself I would recommend the Breguet line. Beautiful watches, very nicely built, well worth it. If you have a bit of money to spend I'd recommend something that can correlate with sidereal time. For 142k this would be a pretty nice deal: https://www.prestigetime.com/item/Breguet/Perpetual-Calendar-Equation-of-Time/3477ba%7E1e%7E986.htmlIf you're looking for a good knock-around watch you can't go wrong with one of their power reserve models. https://www.prestigetime.com/item/Breguet/Classique-Power-Reserve/7137ba%7E11%7E9v6.htmlPersonally I wouldn't go much lower than that on a new watch. You get into junker categories below 20k. Patek Phillippe makes a very nice watch (and some of their older repeaters are amazing) but the new models are a bit too large on the wrist for my taste. I would say pop out to Bellagio and have a chat with the nice people at Breguet. Well worth it.
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El duderino_
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July 07, 2019, 06:30:03 PM |
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Before I forget to tell World news today Bought ourselfs a new HODLnest to HODLcrash in  Damn 3-4 months before delivery but thats fine Lets HODLsleep the rest out of the old one first 
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July 07, 2019, 06:32:09 PM |
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Hello WO’s happy 7/7. I am considering buying a watch from the site prestigetime using a (small) part of my stash. Wondering if any of y’all have experience with purchasing a watch with the corn? Obviously hate to part with any at this juncture, but do like supporting that BTC economy  As a bit of a watch nut myself I would recommend the Breguet line. Beautiful watches, very nicely built, well worth it. If you have a bit of money to spend I'd recommend something that can correlate with sidereal time. For 142k this would be a pretty nice deal: https://www.prestigetime.com/item/Breguet/Perpetual-Calendar-Equation-of-Time/3477ba%7E1e%7E986.htmlIf you're looking for a good knock-around watch you can't go wrong with one of their power reserve models. https://www.prestigetime.com/item/Breguet/Classique-Power-Reserve/7137ba%7E11%7E9v6.htmlPersonally I wouldn't go much lower than that on a new watch. You get into junker categories below 20k. Patek Phillippe makes a very nice watch (and some of their older repeaters are amazing) but the new models are a bit too large on the wrist for my taste. I would say pop out to Bellagio and have a chat with the nice people at Breguet. Well worth it. Those are beautiful but I already had my eye on another  Agreed about Patek Phillippe, I am aiming for a smaller case.
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 I see the Bitcoin propaganda machine is in full flow... https://insidenewsd[link removed] See you all at C  That’s a link to a Ponzi scheme you have posted.
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July 07, 2019, 06:41:47 PM |
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my teacher told me haikus are usually about nature (I didn't really like my teacher)
(Japanese) haikus are traditionally related to nature and specifically to a season. Usually, the last line contains what is called the "kigo", the "season words" - a falling leaf, a specific bird flying or something else that evokes the time of year. But this is the WOT! Our haikus are about drinks, chicks, roaches, peecs, and whatever else tickles our fancy. Most references to nature revolve around, of all plants, corn. Go figure.
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July 07, 2019, 06:48:28 PM |
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summer breeze dildos badger really doesn't care even for Haikus
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July 07, 2019, 06:51:02 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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NVT was telling people Bitcoin was massively oversold at $14k in January 2018. It is useless as a trading signal.
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July 07, 2019, 06:52:46 PM |
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I have to stop everything, there is a storm with lots of water, lightning and thunder.  Good evening WO,s happy Sunday.
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