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March 28, 2020, 08:28:49 PM
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Things are fine here: Been running without outside contact for 2 weeks as a test, just went out and restocked the food stores. Should be fine for a month or so. Still it's interesting to see the kinds of people in stores. Most keep away, but there is always one old guy going "everything's fine I'll try to stand next to you" and one dumb gaggle of fucks who have no clue what's going on.

Wish the latter two groups would just die already. Will venture out again in 2 weeks.
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March 28, 2020, 08:29:54 PM
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I would like to just add this...   

I was not proselytising yesterday when I mentioned St. Peters Square and I hope you all understand that. It was a incredibly poignant moment visually that I felt the need to share in these trying times. Freedom of religion is as important to me as financial freedom.
Thank you for all the support however.. it means a lot to me.
 

several holy sites are down now.. mecca is closed, st petersberg closed. and more that ive heard but not verified.

how long since either has been closed is sobering.. thousand+ years theyve been open afaik. no matter what.
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March 28, 2020, 08:32:21 PM
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yeah, stores are fucking weird

fortunately, we found a local where we can shop online and schedule a pickup, one respectful employee approaches your vehicle with a wagon

only costs $5, soooo worth it to not have to deal with the aggressive assholes inside
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March 28, 2020, 08:34:39 PM
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Hi all

Just checking in to let you all know i am safely tucked up at home.  Focusing on growing a vegetable garden and ready to just ride it out.  I can’t go to a barber so may just end up a hippie with a ponytail. 

Peace
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March 28, 2020, 08:42:53 PM
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I would like to just add this...   

I was not proselytising yesterday when I mentioned St. Peters Square and I hope you all understand that. It was a incredibly poignant moment visually that I felt the need to share in these trying times. Freedom of religion is as important to me as financial freedom.
Thank you for all the support however.. it means a lot to me.
 

several holy sites are down now.. mecca is closed, st petersberg closed. and more that ive heard but not verified.

how long since either has been closed is sobering.. thousand+ years theyve been open afaik. no matter what.

Maybe an unexpected silver lining will be that religious types will realise that their religion doesn't need to be centrally managed. Much like their currency.
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Have been baking my own bread for years (thanks Panasonic) and it also makes pizza dough. Since a few years I'm ordering breard flour in 25kg bags. (I put 1/2 in smaller bags in the freezer). I keep graded cheese in the freezer too. Together with canned/frozen vegetables I did shopping every 3rd week and can now stretch that to two months without much effort. Supermarket is fine here but I try to minimize the number of visits anyway.
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I would like to just add this...    

I was not proselytising yesterday when I mentioned St. Peters Square and I hope you all understand that. It was a incredibly poignant moment visually that I felt the need to share in these trying times. Freedom of religion is as important to me as financial freedom.
Thank you for all the support however.. it means a lot to me.
 

several holy sites are down now.. mecca is closed, st petersberg closed. and more that ive heard but not verified.

how long since either has been closed is sobering.. thousand+ years theyve been open afaik. no matter what.

Maybe an unexpected silver lining will be that religious types will realise that their religion doesn't need to be centrally managed. Much like their currency.

Forget it. Religion seems to be a placeholder for a healthy mind. Don't expect sane decisions there  Roll Eyes

Hi all

Just checking in to let you all know i am safely tucked up at home.  Focusing on growing a vegetable garden and ready to just ride it out.  I can’t go to a barber so may just end up a hippie with a ponytail.  

Peace

Hehe, your nickname will match your style soon Smiley
I'm already a beardo too...
But my wife loves it  Cool She says it tickles, down south  Grin

Have been baking my own bread for years (thanks Panasonic) and it also makes pizza dough. Since a few years I'm ordering beard flour in 25kg bags. (I put 1/2 in smaller bags in the freezer). I keep graded cheese in the freezer too. Together with canned/frozen vegetables I did shopping every 3rd week and can now stretch that to two months without much effort. Supermarket is fine here but I try to minimize the number of visits anyway.

I'm pasteurizing 3-4 liters of milk from the neighbor farm each evening, and my wife also makes bread rolls using the (preppered) spelt meal i was buying about a month ago.
A good friend of mine parked a lot of fish (zander aka pikeperch and trout) in my freezer last year. He owed me some stuff so he gave it all to me. Mid April the fishing season starts again (trout). I'm set. I dont have a gun, unfortunately, but i started working on a really nice hickory baton.
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March 28, 2020, 09:12:10 PM

Have been baking my own bread for years (thanks Panasonic) and it also makes pizza dough. Since a few years I'm ordering beard flour in 25kg bags. (I put 1/2 in smaller bags in the freezer). I keep graded cheese in the freezer too. Together with canned/frozen vegetables I did shopping every 3rd week and can now stretch that to two months without much effort. Supermarket is fine here but I try to minimize the number of visits anyway.

How many beards can you make from a 25Kg bag?
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So beards are the solution to the crisis.  Seems they're on everyone's er... lips?
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March 28, 2020, 09:19:59 PM

So beards are the solution to the crisis.  Seems they're on everyone's er... lips?

Actually the real crisis is that the kids are home all day  Roll Eyes
Can't wait till summer when they are out in the woods for hours each day  Grin

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So beards are the solution to the crisis.  Seems they're on everyone's er... lips?

Actually the real crisis is that the kids are home all day  Roll Eyes
Can't wait till summer when they are out in the woods for hours each day  Grin

A little of what we fancy is not the worst way to spend time, I hope the sun shines sufficiently for you soon.  Beard efficacy report not necessary. 

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March 28, 2020, 09:29:44 PM

So beards are the solution to the crisis.  Seems they're on everyone's er... lips?

I'm willing to sacrifice mine if it feeds someone.

As a bonus there's loads of food already lurking in it already. The recipient can expect some week old smoked salmon, oodles of raw liver and a pan fried tumour from a retired police horse as an extra special treat.
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So beards are the solution to the crisis.  Seems they're on everyone's er... lips?

I'm willing to sacrifice mine if it feeds someone.

As a bonus there's loads of food already lurking in it already. The recipient can expect some week old smoked salmon, oodles of raw liver and a pan fried tumour from a retired police horse as an extra special treat.

Sounds like a winner, I feel a beard auction coming.
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March 28, 2020, 09:33:58 PM

If you're prepared to give it away free, then perhaps it's an example of the new community spirit that is uniting us all.  It's just like the war.

Actually I am now feeling patriotic.  No more stubble, not now - I am going to grow one too.
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So beards are the solution to the crisis.  Seems they're on everyone's er... lips?

Actually the real crisis is that the kids are home all day  Roll Eyes
Can't wait till summer when they are out in the woods for hours each day  Grin

A little of what we fancy is not the worst way to spend time, I hope the sun shines sufficiently for you soon.  Beard efficacy report not necessary.  

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Indeed, thanks. And no worries Smiley

So beards are the solution to the crisis.  Seems they're on everyone's er... lips?

I'm willing to sacrifice mine if it feeds someone.

As a bonus there's loads of food already lurking in it already. The recipient can expect some week old smoked salmon, oodles of raw liver and a pan fried tumour from a retired police horse as an extra special treat.

Hmm, i wonder which wine would fit in this case...
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So beards are the solution to the crisis.  Seems they're on everyone's er... lips?

Actually the real crisis is that the kids are home all day  Roll Eyes
Can't wait till summer when they are out in the woods for hours each day  Grin

A little of what we fancy is not the worst way to spend time, I hope the sun shines sufficiently for you soon.  Beard efficacy report not necessary.  

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Indeed, thanks. And no worries Smiley

So beards are the solution to the crisis.  Seems they're on everyone's er... lips?

I'm willing to sacrifice mine if it feeds someone.

As a bonus there's loads of food already lurking in it already. The recipient can expect some week old smoked salmon, oodles of raw liver and a pan fried tumour from a retired police horse as an extra special treat.

Hmm, i wonder which wine would fit in this case...

A decent claret...?
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So beards are the solution to the crisis.  Seems they're on everyone's er... lips?

Actually the real crisis is that the kids are home all day  Roll Eyes
Can't wait till summer when they are out in the woods for hours each day  Grin

A little of what we fancy is not the worst way to spend time, I hope the sun shines sufficiently for you soon.  Beard efficacy report not necessary.  

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Indeed, thanks. And no worries Smiley

So beards are the solution to the crisis.  Seems they're on everyone's er... lips?

I'm willing to sacrifice mine if it feeds someone.

As a bonus there's loads of food already lurking in it already. The recipient can expect some week old smoked salmon, oodles of raw liver and a pan fried tumour from a retired police horse as an extra special treat.

Hmm, i wonder which wine would fit in this case...

A decent claret...?

Hard choice. Smoked salmon would go with Rosè or dry white, heavy oak'ed merlot with the liver and for the tumor i'd probably prefer some warm sake.
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March 28, 2020, 10:15:13 PM
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Interesting..

Gold, Silver And Bitcoin: Why They've Been Falling In Price

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Another thing to take into consideration with bitcoin being a safe haven asset or not, is it depends on where you live. In countries where the value of their currency is falling off the cliff, bitcoin is considered by many as the only real alternative to their own currency.



Source: https://seekingalpha.com/article/4328831-gold-silver-and-bitcoin-why-falling-in-price
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March 28, 2020, 10:21:41 PM

But my question remains - why so very few people understand that BTC has a finite supply that cannot be altered and should therefore be trusted to hold value more than infinitely supplied fiat.
Because most people are literally retarded.

I am using literally correctly here. Most people do not use the thinking part of their brain. They go by emotions, by whatever the crowd they hang out with deem acceptable.

It was the same with computers twenty years ago. Only nerds and losers were interested in them. Until it's suddenly acceptable to carry one around in your pocket.
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Corona evenings, btw what’s the price ? No time to observe

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