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January 30, 2020, 01:45:32 PM |
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I see a sea of green trains, rockets, Hulks? Anyone?
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bitcoinPsycho
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January 30, 2020, 01:52:20 PM |
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When you are unable to say the N word...you are divided. Angry. Controlled. You blame those who are different from you, instead of those responsble. The controllers. Group think. Group thought. Free thought. E thought. N thought. N word thinking, is a philosophical viewpoint that holds that all positions regarding truth are established on the basis of logic, reason, and atheism. Instead of religion, and authority, tradition, and dogma. These negative things...are known as...J thought. ... These represent a clear and present danger to our Constitutionally guaranteed freedom to be online. The problem is not really using the N... or not, it's how it's perceived and transferred into emotions. As long as we can't separate our emotions (well, actually we can, as grown ups, but that's just a very basic statement) from the sensual input we receive, we're bound to ethics, which are mostly dictated by societies. Somewhere on this planet it could be a good manner to eat your first child alive, as an example of how different ethics can be. Don't follow ethics, be separated from your society. So you can indeed project that onto freedom of speech to act as an enemy to a social system. The important questions is: What do you prefer? Go with the mass of sheeps or being the lonely wolf? I'd be more wolf than sheep, i guess. EDIT: The wolf still has its pack, following a simpler set of rules, not unimportant to add this. Don't worry, soon a virus will burn our neurons. Makes me think i could be "immune". Sometimes it feels there is not much left to burn
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It's just a matter of time
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January 30, 2020, 02:17:54 PM |
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Any opinions on if there will be a significant pump today or tomorrow?
Britain officially leave the EU tomorrow (politically) before a transition period until the end of 2020. I wonder if this will be reflected by loss of power in the € & people flooding to BTC to preserve their wealth?
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bitserve
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January 30, 2020, 02:32:04 PM |
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Any opinions on if there will be a significant pump today or tomorrow?
Britain officially leave the EU tomorrow (politically) before a transition period until the end of 2020. I wonder if this will be reflected by loss of power in the € & people flooding to BTC to preserve their wealth?
Why would it have a negative impact in the €? Intuitively, finally putting an end for that shitshow looks bullish for the € to me... but most probably I am not seeing the full picture of it.
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January 30, 2020, 02:35:46 PM |
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Any opinions on if there will be a significant pump today or tomorrow?
Britain officially leave the EU tomorrow (politically) before a transition period until the end of 2020. I wonder if this will be reflected by loss of power in the € & people flooding to BTC to preserve their wealth?
If i were you, then i wouldn't care much about any pump-dump in next 1-2 days or even weeks. Let's settle down with trading, travel regulation etc first?
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January 30, 2020, 02:39:33 PM |
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Any opinions on if there will be a significant pump today or tomorrow?
Britain officially leave the EU tomorrow (politically) before a transition period until the end of 2020. I wonder if this will be reflected by loss of power in the € & people flooding to BTC to preserve their wealth?
Why would it have a negative impact in the €? Intuitively, finally putting an end for that shitshow looks bullish for the € to me... but most probably I am not seeing the full picture of it. For my part, each country with its currency would be better, the central bank eliminated, the European Parliament eliminated, we would be less poor and we would not keep so many leeches.
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January 30, 2020, 02:40:43 PM |
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Thanks for the comments guys, I was just genuinely intrigued.
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January 30, 2020, 02:43:28 PM |
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Thanks for the comments guys, I was just genuinely intrigued.
I'd say $10000 by the end of the weekend Will buy £1000 worth tomorrow to celebrate british independence
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January 30, 2020, 02:47:27 PM |
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Thanks for the comments guys, I was just genuinely intrigued.
I'd say $10000 by the end of the weekend Will buy £1000 worth tomorrow to celebrate british independence Nice! I’ll be happy if that transpires.
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January 30, 2020, 02:53:42 PM |
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Any opinions on if there will be a significant pump today or tomorrow?
Britain officially leave the EU tomorrow (politically) before a transition period until the end of 2020. I wonder if this will be reflected by loss of power in the € & people flooding to BTC to preserve their wealth?
Why would it have a negative impact in the €? Intuitively, finally putting an end for that shitshow looks bullish for the € to me... but most probably I am not seeing the full picture of it. For my part, each country with its currency would be better, the central bank eliminated, the European Parliament eliminated, we would be less poor and we would not keep so many leeches. Maybe... or maybe just the contrary. Small individual state currencies are WAY easier to manipulate. That's why shithole countries usually even forbid the $ usage to their citizens... so that they won't flee their savings in mass from their local currency to a stronger one when they start devaluating it to zero to pay for their HUGE and UNCONTROLLED public spending. Not that they don't do the same with $ and €... but its orders of magnitude more stable than (many/most) small currencies. No one really knows, but I don't think we would be any less poor if we haven't exchanged Peseta for € 20 years ago. With the kind of politicians we have had in that period, it is more probable that they would have been devaluating it like crazy until everything exploded apart. Or maybe not?
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January 30, 2020, 03:06:02 PM |
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Any opinions on if there will be a significant pump today or tomorrow?
Britain officially leave the EU tomorrow (politically) before a transition period until the end of 2020. I wonder if this will be reflected by loss of power in the € & people flooding to BTC to preserve their wealth?
Why would it have a negative impact in the €? Intuitively, finally putting an end for that shitshow looks bullish for the € to me... but most probably I am not seeing the full picture of it. For my part, each country with its currency would be better, the central bank eliminated, the European Parliament eliminated, we would be less poor and we would not keep so many leeches. Maybe... or maybe just the contrary. Small individual state currencies are WAY easier to manipulate. That's why shithole countries usually even forbid the $ usage to their citizens... so that they won't flee their savings in mass from their local currency to a stronger one when they start devaluating it to zero to pay for their HUGE and UNCONTROLLED public spending. Not that they don't do the same with $ and €... but its orders of magnitude more stable than (many/most) small currencies. No one really knows, but I don't think we would be any less poor if we haven't exchanged Peseta for € 20 years ago. With the kind of politicians we have had in that period, it is more probable that they would have been devaluating it like crazy until everything exploded apart. Or maybe not? The peseta-euro change fucked up our purchasing power really fucking bad. But on the other hand, the scenario of our last decade politicians having the entire control of the currency makes me shiver. ___ Do you guys think there will be any relevant pump or dump next days? I think we will probably have a few calm days and them will definitely either break 10k, little pullback and go up or break 10k and moderate pullback. But I don't see a strong pullback coming nor the price being stable at 9300 for very long.
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January 30, 2020, 03:12:06 PM |
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January 30, 2020, 03:13:38 PM |
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OK, corn. Need you at $20k ASAP pls. Would like to rescue Rick from wage slavery. Shit is getting fucking retarded at his job, yo. Sheeit.
Not selling a single satoshi at $20k. If I wanted to sell @$20k would have sold back in 2017. Have to charge my "hodling fee" so I guess I'm selling some limited q-ty at $50k at least. I couldn't have foreseen Rick's misery in 2017. Times and plans change. It's for a good cause, and I don't feel too bad parting with the required BTC @ $20k. Unplanned things happen, and just glad that I got into this corn stuff when I did, to have an opportunity to make life easier on the both of us. On principle, I can also rationalize taking profit at $20k. Not that I want to, but, if it allows for our "Happily Ever After" sooner-than-later, it's gotta be done. Don't want to lose him to an early heart-attack. That will be money well spent. Good luck to both of you
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January 30, 2020, 03:15:06 PM |
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Clearly that guy's problem is he fell asleep before opening any of the bottles.
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January 30, 2020, 03:17:34 PM |
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100% matching a development grade map. Could be expected. Anyway I still think coronavirus is having little to none impact on the pump. But who knows.
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January 30, 2020, 03:37:00 PM |
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Good afternoon WO! Observing @ $9,367
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January 30, 2020, 03:40:12 PM |
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No one is fooled by these fuckery walls
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January 30, 2020, 03:41:25 PM Merited by BobLawblaw (1) |
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OK, corn. Need you at $20k ASAP pls. Would like to rescue Rick from wage slavery. Shit is getting fucking retarded at his job, yo. Sheeit.
Not selling a single satoshi at $20k. If I wanted to sell @$20k would have sold back in 2017. Have to charge my "hodling fee" so I guess I'm selling some limited q-ty at $50k at least. I couldn't have foreseen Rick's misery in 2017. Times and plans change. It's for a good cause, and I don't feel too bad parting with the required BTC @ $20k. Unplanned things happen, and just glad that I got into this corn stuff when I did, to have an opportunity to make life easier on the both of us. On principle, I can also rationalize taking profit at $20k. Not that I want to, but, if it allows for our "Happily Ever After" sooner-than-later, it's gotta be done. Don't want to lose him to an early heart-attack. We have already been over this (not so much have really changed and in fact you seem to be in a similar situation again) so I will just tell you the same I did a couple years ago: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg27868428#msg27868428
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