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October 06, 2019, 06:58:48 PM

nobody wants to protect the weekly candle ?
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?


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October 06, 2019, 07:03:40 PM

Yeah TBH it’s his wife I feel for the most
My moms on Hospice, she has stage 4 COPD and Emphazema, I have a 9 year old daughter. I hate it for her the most. She has no life. We cannot ever just take a trip somewhere as she requires 24 hour care.. I agree I hate it for the wife. It is hard on the family that and bills begin to pile up. It gets really stressful. 

My definition of a vacation is camping or renting a cabin 20 min away from my house. I have to stay close enough in case of an emergency (She falls or something) i can go get her up. I have not been to see my dad 2000 miles away in almost 4 years. I have noone to help me. But I promised I would never put her in a home. So now my daughter and I have to suffer because of it.  I wish him  and his family the best of luck!

maybe 10 years ago my mother in law suffered from Alzheimers plus getting breast cancer treatments. along with some other health issues she was a real mess health wise, but would not go to a nursing home.  having had family in nursing homes in the past i can actually agree with that.

upshot was since she had a good chunk or money squirreled away she could afford private nurses and housekeeping so we set that up. that can burn though money pretty fast but it was her money (well we would of used our own if needed), so we also bought a bunch of stuff to make it safer.. power lift recliners, new lower bed with rails, grab bars, replace the kitchen/living room floors (possible trip hazard.. very minor but still take no chances), rebuilt the front door stairs and rails, well as disconnecting the stove. fire extinguishers in every room. i also installed several IP cams so that at any time we could see where she was in the house with very few exceptions. we also bought a "help ive fallen and cant get up" thing.. which she decided works best when the the pendent the button is on sits on the kitchen table where she cant reach it if shes fallen. i suggested if she was not going to wear it, she should at least keep it on the floor so at least she can crawl over to it if needed.

so yeah my wife and i planned our whole life around twice daily visits to her (more usually but minimum two.. its amazing how much mischief one can get into in a few hours). we could never go more than a half hour away. we did have others who could fill in in a pinch but she extremely set on us to do it.

i figure with the amount of stuff she did to raise, educate, and guide my wife through her childhood years the least we can do is provide is companionship, the best care medically as well as a home that is in good repair and safe, easy to monitor and the  while some of her wishes were pretty out there we did our best. she deserved it.

EDIT: is it just me or does it seem to others also that respect for the elderly has gone down the tubes lately

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October 06, 2019, 07:04:50 PM

-snips contrived-
Yes, if we were machines.
But death also defines life
No feelings, no life

I owe you one.

And here it is. I'm clean of debt.
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October 06, 2019, 07:09:16 PM
Last edit: October 06, 2019, 07:31:08 PM by d_eddie

after the Craig wright stalling is done, this being a civil case and all, can't he say the so-called trustees have run off
with the keys for the supposed satoshi tulip fund and simply declare bankruptcy?

Thus clearing his situation with the court and the Australian Tax Authorities....for whatever BSV or whatnot he has
managed to scam so far?

Seems to me that is his only out, if as most suspect, he has no 'last man standing' to access the so-called Tulip Fund
of the development coins of bitcoin until Jan 1st, 2020.

Only one problem with this: there isn't a Tulip Trust fund.

Oh, and about this hv_ tool. He is totally delusional and not worth quoting.

You're right. Usually when he's wrong on just 1 count I can let it slip, but being entirely wrong about everything forced me to respond. I would be best to put him on ignore.

And I would merit your post if I could but I am flush out for the moment. So have an honorary +1 WOmerit instead.

I, too, must thank Ross for actually buying the first time. Then I got addicted. No, not to the dangerous drugs.

+1 WOsMerit to Krubster from me too, and a boring one asap.
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October 06, 2019, 07:10:27 PM

50 SMA is falling, but the 200 SMA is rising so just wait and be ready  Grin
Cross is incoming
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October 06, 2019, 07:15:13 PM

Lambie said last time!
No more cheap corn, if his right.
Lets go to 5 dig.


Een uitlje knappen...
struck by lightning on Sunday...
Vegeta been heard?


Damn, that was Flemish...
What would it be in English?
Who's first to tell me.


*In Belgium its a saying*

Wow, 3 in a row
Tasty, and on a Sunday!
Practice makes perfect.

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October 06, 2019, 07:15:35 PM

50 SMA is falling, but the 200 SMA is rising so just wait and be ready  Grin
Cross is incoming

like we didn't know
this already, trade and lose
suggestion dismissed
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October 06, 2019, 07:16:17 PM

50 SMA is falling, but the 200 SMA is rising so just wait and be ready  Grin
Cross is incoming

like we did not know this already...
try and trade this a you'll lose .
Im not a TRADER
HODL  Grin
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October 06, 2019, 07:23:53 PM

Heard of several people were killed in Paris while in a police building.
The suspect was a IT employee who was working there when he lashed out with a knife.
Could he have been so stressed out about his crypto portfolio, would drive him to the edge?
Knowing he would be instantly killed with armed officers all around him while he just has a knife?
Just need to wait for more details but he had to a breakdown due to something.
With $2500 lost in two weeks if holding alot of BTC would put anyone on the edge.

$2500 loss in two weeks and he wanted to suicide by cop?Huh?

1st the 2500 bucks should of been treated as a loss in the 1st place.. the old "only invest what you can afford to use" thing.

2nd that dude obviously had a lot more issues than a $2500 loss, which is not very much money when you get right down to it.

i wonder what the breakdown was about.

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October 06, 2019, 07:28:54 PM

perhaps he is/was a writer in some capacity?

To cut it as a writer you need a few skills.

An overwhelming barrage of words that causes instant glazing and possible convulsions is not one of them and not conducive to a successful career. Feel free to give it a whirl all the same.

I'd like to meet Uncle D just to hear him say something like that.
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October 06, 2019, 07:29:17 PM

Damn Lambie was wrong 7995

Nope, read my post again Goose, I said we are going somewhere between 6-7k in October.
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October 06, 2019, 07:39:16 PM



EDIT: is it just me or does it seem to others also that respect for the elderly has gone down the tubes lately



Nope. From my point of view it's the generation of millenials and that generation before that insists on self-fullfilment much more than anything else, which strongly interferes with respect or care for the elderly.
Old people are more and more seen as PITA.
Here's the key: Empathy.
Empathy is not given, it's developed in the third year of life of a human. It's also a fact that children that were raised by family are able to be more empathic than children that were put into daycare or whose primary psychological parent were nannies.
Count one and one together, look at popular nursery and there you have our future generations.
Donald Trump was just the beginning (as this might seem barely related, if you dive deeper into the subject of nursery, it actually is).
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October 06, 2019, 07:40:45 PM

Yo yo playas... me thinks we need a slow drawn out step down so we can flush out the weak!  Grin
Maybe a punishing consolidation will do the wallet good...
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October 06, 2019, 07:41:06 PM

be the wick you want to see.
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October 06, 2019, 07:42:40 PM

I'm thinking a lot of those miners are gone. Big problem: These things generate heat, and if you put them on big power busses without fusing you're just asking for a fire.

But fuses cost money.....

they might have had fuses on the buss originally. but you know dealing with a blown fuse is a pain as well as down time (MONEY). so, like the old penny in the fuse socket from back in the day they may have been replaced with larger rated fuses - or simply bypassed completely... POOF instant increase of electrical capacity. as well as instant elevated fire hazard.

assuming it was a buss overload. not just shoddy work full  of shortcuts that will burn down anyway given time.
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October 06, 2019, 08:24:10 PM

Damn Lambie was wrong 7995

Nope, read my post again Goose, I said we are going somewhere between 6-7k in October.

$6500 would be roughly 0.8 Mayer's multiple.
Historically, it would be a good place to buy, but no guarantees.
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October 06, 2019, 08:28:30 PM

Bitcoin is the only asset that grows 200% only in this 2019, something that has not even achieved  the gold, however, Bitcoin  it falls and rises......  will always shine.

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October 06, 2019, 08:29:04 PM


is there enough cash for $50k BTC. I mean, if holders will sell at $50k, can exchanges and all others business pay sellers?
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October 06, 2019, 08:36:35 PM

Fuck you Fatty


Also look who made the top of the list  Gratz man - well deserved.  

 

What's that sorcery?
I didn't even know that part of the forum exists as I always relied on external efforts like tables and datas from ddmrddmr or LoyceV.
Anyway, I take no pride in that, It your merit (pun intended). I only try to contribute to the forum in the best way I can and try to stimulate most interesting (and entertaining) discussions.



wut?

aren't you a merit farmer? with your own thread and all?

I just got to 1,200 merits.
I am the most merited Senior Member ok the Forum, and I have time to improve until Oct, 9th when My activity will clock and I will be promoted to Hero!

wait.... ok...

I accept the suggestion of being more humble.

hmmmm.....


and then this

Anyway, I take no pride in that, It your merit (pun intended). I only try to contribute to the forum in the best way I can and try to stimulate most interesting (and entertaining) discussions.

ah, I see. Someone told you to be more humble so now you're merit farming for the good of humanity.

ignore?



btw, thanks for celebrating Fatmans Friday @HairyMcNutsack
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October 06, 2019, 08:39:23 PM

Yo yo playas... me thinks we need a slow drawn out step down so we can flush out the weak!  Grin
Maybe a punishing consolidation will do the wallet good...

stop begging for tips
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