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March 26, 2020, 11:29:57 PM |
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I still have Bombay Sapphire but I’ve run out of Tonic Water. Shit just got real!
Mmm. Sapphire. Got a way to cool it down? Who needs or even wants tonic water? I guess that's good for slaking your thirst in the hot summer noonday sun, but we ain't there ATM, are we? We unignore this user temporarily to expose perhaps the most egregious example exhibited to date of his shitcoinery. The.man.advocates.drinking.gin.without.tonic.because.chilly. The foremost reason to shun him from civilised society. Get out, foul beast, and pollute us no more. Not that there ain't good tonic waters available. But why would one sully Sapphire with such debasement? I mean, maybe if all you have on hand is Tanqueray, or Seagram's , or some such, but jeeze.
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March 26, 2020, 11:30:44 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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http://www.drudgereport.com/... where to begin? NYC is ramping up fast now peak not expected for 3 weeks at least. This is warOverfilled waiting rooms packed with people who are contagious. Patients waiting six hours to be seen. Others on stretchers waiting 50 to 60 hours for a bed. Doctors desperately trying to get more ventilators. That is what it’s like to be on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic at a public hospital in New York City, Dr. Rikki Lane, an emergency room doctor at the Elmhurst Hospital Center in Queens, said.
“Our hospital has never, ever, ever seen anything like this,” said Lane, who has worked for more than 20 years at Elmhurst, a public hospital with 545 beds.
Lane said the emergency department has been “overwhelmed” for about three weeks and the hospital is in desperate need of help as the coronavirus spreads across the city, which has become a fast-growing epicenter of the virus with more than 21,000 known cases and 281 deaths as of Thursday. ... never, ever seen anything like this, except maybe snakebites? NYC just a previewAmerican health officials are deeply concerned that the coronavirus outbreak that has overwhelmed New York City hospitals in recent days is just the first in a wave of local outbreaks likely to strike cities across the country in the coming weeks. ... snakebite preview. Hospitals hit capacityHospitals in U.S. pandemic epicenters have passed a tipping point in the fight against the new coronavirus as the relentless climb in infections forces some to move patients to outlying facilities, divert ambulances and store bodies in a refrigerated truck. ... lots of snakes in NYC apparently. USA now #1In the United States, at least 81,321 people are known to have been infected with the coronavirus, including more than 1,000 deaths — more cases than China, Italy or any other country has seen, according to data gathered by The New York Times. ... snake bite leaders of the world.
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March 26, 2020, 11:32:36 PM |
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Remember, boys and girls - with the right strategy, volatility can be your friend.
Not that there ain't good tonic waters available. But why would one sully Sapphire with such debasement? I mean, maybe if all you have on hand is Tanqueray, or Seagram's , or some such, but jeeze.
Cum on jb. It was funny.
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March 26, 2020, 11:39:09 PM Merited by BobLawblaw (10) |
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Drudge report has gone down hill looong ago. Its basically filled with MSM links and knocks trump every chance they get.
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March 26, 2020, 11:42:09 PM |
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~ FUD. So bullish for BTC ~
Yo Lucy, I'm going to bed. Busting your ass took a heavy toll on me today. I had to smoke 10+ joints just to cope. Maybe more. Try not to shit too much. I'll translate them in the morning. Tell Peter he should give you a raise.
Drudge report has gone down hill looong ago. Its basically filled with MSM links and knocks trump every chance they get.
You don't say!
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jbreher
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March 27, 2020, 12:11:10 AM |
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Not that there ain't good tonic waters available. But why would one sully Sapphire with such debasement? I mean, maybe if all you have on hand is Tanqueray, or Seagram's , or some such, but jeeze.
Cum on jb. It was funny. Whither civility?
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March 27, 2020, 12:24:41 AM |
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Whither civility? Oh my, nice. What's up with all these music lovers in here? Just kidding, I know:
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March 27, 2020, 12:25:41 AM Last edit: March 27, 2020, 01:03:46 AM by OutOfMemory |
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I still have Bombay Sapphire but I’ve run out of Tonic Water. Shit just got real!
Mmm. Sapphire. Got a way to cool it down? Who needs or even wants tonic water? I guess that's good for slaking your thirst in the hot summer noonday sun, but we ain't there ATM, are we? We unignore this user temporarily to expose perhaps the most egregious example exhibited to date of his shitcoinery. The.man.advocates.drinking.gin.without.tonic.because.chilly. The foremost reason to shun him from civilised society. Get out, foul beast, and pollute us no more. Not that there ain't good tonic waters available. But why would one sully Sapphire with such debasement? I mean, maybe if all you have on hand is Tanqueray, or Seagram's , or some such, but jeeze. You don't want to know what i did to sapphire, and what it did to me. In the gnarliest times of my life, it was my mouthwash. kind of. And it did very well, especially with more than a hand full of different tonic waters. all night long and beyond Good nite people, Looking at $6.837, when i lay down the book and turn off the lights.
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March 27, 2020, 02:48:01 AM |
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UK Chancellor just said self employed people will get up to 80% of their earnings but we have to wait until June. It’ll be a 3 month pay out back dated to now so 3 x 80% what you earn.
It’s a good thing I have a couple of streams of income.
What would, for example a self employed electrician do who isn’t getting any jobs now. ‘Don’t worry, we’ll pay you in June’.
All this whilst teachers are off work until September on 80-100% pay. Farcical by the UK Government.
I thought Boris might have considered the introduction of a temporary Universal Basic Income, but that doesn't seem to have gained any traction. I always thought it could never happen in US but that $2k universal payout could be embryonic.
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March 27, 2020, 02:53:28 AM |
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You don't want to know what i did to sapphire, and what it did to me. In the gnarliest times of my life, it was my mouthwash. kind of. And it did very well, especially with more than a hand full of different tonic waters. all night long and beyond Good nite people, Looking at $6.837, when i lay down the book and turn off the lights. I've got about 10 gallons of 198 proof Everclear here in the bunker. Gotta cut the stuff with fireball, mixes pretty well....
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lightfoot
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
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March 27, 2020, 02:59:26 AM |
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Brrr, money to everyone. Desperately seeking inflation since 2008, In the HOPE to create hyperinflation. The problem of inflation in reality is another one: slowly at start,then all of a sudden. That link points to a moron: "Move your money to another country". Like they are any better. He obviously had no clue about Bitcoin. Comeon man it was 2014!!!
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bitserve
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March 27, 2020, 03:00:22 AM |
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UK Chancellor just said self employed people will get up to 80% of their earnings but we have to wait until June. It’ll be a 3 month pay out back dated to now so 3 x 80% what you earn.
It’s a good thing I have a couple of streams of income.
What would, for example a self employed electrician do who isn’t getting any jobs now. ‘Don’t worry, we’ll pay you in June’.
All this whilst teachers are off work until September on 80-100% pay. Farcical by the UK Government.
I thought Boris might have considered the introduction of a temporary Universal Basic Income, but that doesn't seem to have gained any traction. I always thought it could never happen in US but that $2k universal payout could be embryonic. I think I could comfortably retire right now with those $2k/month (if tax free). But I guess that's like peanuts in the US and maybe even in the UK, isn't it? Will they have any additional requirement like not having any other assets or previous savings? Or it is just "free money for all" as soon as you don't have a "working salary"? I doubt anything like that would happen here... but we are living a in crazy world already, so who knows....
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lightfoot
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March 27, 2020, 03:12:07 AM |
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Well, it does look like political pull *does* have a limit:
Cruise lines get nothing from the US bailout.
Good. The Fuckers can see if they can get a bailout from Liberia.
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bitserve
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March 27, 2020, 03:26:53 AM |
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Well, it does look like political pull *does* have a limit:
Cruise lines get nothing from the US bailout.
Good. The Fuckers can see if they can get a bailout from Liberia.
It makes sense. How were they expecting a bailout from US if they pay their taxes in other places? THAT would make no sense. In fact I don't even think the cruise lines were expecting anything... It's probably just a Trump argument to "show" how "tough" he is... Maybe next he will say there will be no airdrop for other countries citizens.
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JayJuanGee
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March 27, 2020, 03:57:19 AM |
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Well I may have lost my job here as well as access to my own computer. My daughter took over my computer room, kicking me out until she was finished, and look what she made! I'm impressed. avatar-sized I'm not a good teacher so this hat-making thing must be genetic. Difficult to take you, your daughter or anyone here seriously with the proliferation of that kind of art.
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March 27, 2020, 04:04:03 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Well I may have lost my job here as well as access to my own computer. My daughter took over my computer room, kicking me out until she was finished, and look what she made! I'm impressed. avatar-sized I'm not a good teacher so this hat-making thing must be genetic. Difficult to take you, your daughter or anyone here seriously with the proliferation of that kind of art. Don't worry, she knows better than to saturate the market. We've been discussion the excessive printing of money these last few days... she gets it.
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Thanks for the merits bob, getting closer to Hero!
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Well I may have lost my job here as well as access to my own computer. My daughter took over my computer room, kicking me out until she was finished, and look what she made! I'm impressed. avatar-sized I'm not a good teacher so this hat-making thing must be genetic. Difficult to take you, your daughter or anyone here seriously with the proliferation of that kind of art.
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Bitcoinaire
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March 27, 2020, 04:20:39 AM |
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Halving, 2012: Neat!
Halving, 2016: Let’s have a pizza party!
Halving, 2020: Let’s shut down the global economy, inject trillions of dollars into the money supply, rev up QE infinity, and direct deposit $1,200 in every American's checking account 3 weeks prior to block 630,000! https://twitter.com/bitstein/status/1243154672103219200
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