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that was a little window into how ibian's mind works that I really didn't need to see in
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April 08, 2020, 05:24:24 PM Last edit: April 08, 2020, 05:41:58 PM by JayJuanGee |
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Sending kids back this soon is insanity. They are the primary infection vector. What we should be doing is sending workers back to work, so we can actually afford to treat patients and develop some way to defend against it. Let kids stay at home where it's safe. Literally think of the children. They are dirty and germy and smelly.
They are also cute, full of energy and most of the time lacking in jadedness... contrasting with some foks. Hey, my own sister thought her first kid smelled bad when she was pregnant with her second. I explained that this is so she doesn't get the bright idea to eat him. Lots of stuff has very practical evolutionary reasons. This is just one of them. Also they really are germy little fucks. Keep them out of school. My point was slightly different in terms of ascribing some other and seemingly contrasting attributes to kids, and the overall lack of bitterness seems to be quite an important survival of the species attribute. No doubt that they are likely pretty damned BIG germ vectors, especially if we are merely referring to some germs (such as this particular virus) that might merely get on the kid or the clothes, but might not end up causing the kid to get sick, but instead passing it on to other members of the community. Kids probably get some degree of rightful blame for the getting sick during holidays phenomena, even though yeah, there likely is some extra indoor mingling of adults during such holiday times and even extra travel too, that seem to contribute to some increasing levels of getting sick during holidays. Hey, my own sister thought her first kid smelled bad when she was pregnant with her second. I explained that this is so she doesn't get the bright idea to eat him.
Lots of stuff has very practical evolutionary reasons. This is just one of them.
Your understanding of evolution seems a bit shaky. Feel free to propose an alternative hypothesis. I can't fucking wait to see what you come up with. Many women tend to be kind of finicky, anyhow, and especially when they are pregnant in terms of foods, smells.. and probably just life in general... So, not sure how much you can extrapolate from their finickiness during such times, and the ingraining of the NOT wanting to eat the baby idea just seems to be a shock-value hypothesis that is pulled out of the air, which some of you nutjobs, here, like to employ largely self-indulging baseless wanna-stir-shit shock value, from time to time. Hey, my own sister thought her first kid smelled bad when she was pregnant with her second. I explained that this is so she doesn't get the bright idea to eat him.
Lots of stuff has very practical evolutionary reasons. This is just one of them.
Your understanding of evolution seems a bit shaky. Feel free to propose an alternative hypothesis. I can't fucking wait to see what you come up with. Response to taste and smell changes during pregnancy. This is probably due to biochemical/hormone dynamics. There might be evolutionary advantages in that (what's good for the mother, what's good for the fetus etc), but the benefits of any anti-cannibalism effect seem dubious at least. d_eddie said it too, but he said it before I said it. That d_eddie knows what he be talkin bout.
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April 08, 2020, 05:41:38 PM |
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Today's bit of levity: Venezuela's navy sends a patrol boat -- "...armed with a 76mm naval gun, a German-built anti-aircraft system that sprays a cloud of tungsten bullets and a pair of deck-mounted machine guns, among other weaponry..." -- to ram and sink a cruise ship, but it is the Venezuelan navy which ends up in the drink. Perhaps Elwar can take some displaced solace in this. https://www.economist.com/the-americas/2020/04/11/venezuelas-navy-battles-a-cruise-ship-and-losesApologies if this is a repost.
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April 08, 2020, 05:50:23 PM |
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April 08, 2020, 05:55:31 PM |
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The failure to comprehensively test the population of the world for this virus is not just a failure of politicians. We pay them to fail us and they did so admirably. It highlights the abject powerlessness of all scientists and medics, who have been subservient to the state for far too long now. Until they collectively grow a pair of balls, we won't be trusting them either.
Sorry V8, I call bullshit on this one. The first doctor in China who raised the alert was forced to read a retraction of his statement and later died of the fucking thing. Likewise in the US Aircraft carrier captains (who are probably pretty expensive to train) are fired for speaking up by mealy mouthed "acting directors" who are then fired like toilet paper. And now has it as well. The people responsible for this are the leaders and citizens of these States who followed the belief that they could have their cake and eat it too. Accept it. Edit: Oddly enough I respect Johnson a bit more because of this. He truly lived his values and is now dying as a result. Trump by comparison is hiding in the White House behind endless tests for everyone around him. Trump doesn't live his values, he expects others to die for him so he can keep spouting nonsense.
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April 08, 2020, 06:00:29 PM |
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You're not contradicting what I said.
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April 08, 2020, 06:01:04 PM |
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I was trading the EUR/USD pair long before I started buying BTC and I made good money there. That's where I went back again. I think I'll keep doing it because it is doo damn easy, risk free and stress free. I quit TA because I don't even need TA to trade that pair. It is just a waiting game. Bitcoin is the same. You don't need TA so long as you set up your orders properly, which I have outlined like nearly a zillion times, and adding jbreher and a few other WO regulars in the mix of content providers and real-life experience examples, too. Yeah, I might be tooting my horn about this concept the most, but there are quite a few regulars here who employ either a similar strategy, or some variation of such strategy that involves DCA and buying on dip or otherwise attempting to tailor such seemingly ongoing winning strategy to their own particulars.. which largely seems to lean towards BTC accumulation without getting too emotional or greedy about it. Accordingly, you should have already known that you do not need TA in BTC either, if you had already so much damned experience in non-TA based trading of other assets/currencies.. and we already have some other price prediction models in BTC that tends to provide very decently strong evidence that even though there are no guarantees in bitcoinlandia, there is nearly inevitable UPpities and DOWNities, while the overall long term BTC price trajectory remains quite likely to continue to be UPpity trajectored. Almost as pure of a high probabilities formula (aka asymmetric bet) that any of us could hope for in this relatively short time that we have on this here on this potentially insignificant floating rock.
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Yeah but her tits are fake. You all know that right?
Your cucumber would look small Bitch I'm ALL cucumber! I'm Pickle Riick!
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Hey, my own sister thought her first kid smelled bad when she was pregnant with her second. I explained that this is so she doesn't get the bright idea to eat him.
Lots of stuff has very practical evolutionary reasons. This is just one of them.
Your understanding of evolution seems a bit shaky. Feel free to propose an alternative hypothesis. I can't fucking wait to see what you come up with. Response to taste and smell changes during pregnancy. This is probably due to biochemical/hormone dynamics. There might be evolutionary advantages in that (what's good for the mother, what's good for the fetus etc), but the benefits of any anti-cannibalism effect seem dubious at least. So... sounds like we agree.
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April 08, 2020, 06:12:58 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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... there are quite a few regulars here who employ either a similar strategy, or some variation of such strategy that involves DCA and buying on dip or otherwise attempting to tailor such seemingly ongoing winning strategy to their own particulars.. which largely seems to lean towards BTC accumulation without getting too emotional or greedy about it.
Count me as someone who greatly appreciates the insight into strategy shared on this thread, from JJG as well as many others, including positive and negative trading experiences. For example the recent (last month or so) discussion about rolling old 401k's into a self directed IRA combined with a DCA applied to accumulation and some other crowd sourced wisdom has really gotten me a lot closer to my goals. As always dyor, but there are some gems tucked away among the memes, linear fits on logarithmic plots, and almost-NSFW joking around here.
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April 08, 2020, 06:21:18 PM |
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You're not contradicting what I said.
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Good afternoon Bitcoinland. I see we're still over $7k... currently $7340USD/$10322CAD (Bitcoinaverage). Bouncy bouncy. You lived right in the heart of TO - Eaton's Center, Maple Leaf Gardens, The St. Lawrence Market, Nathan Phillips, Massey Hall, Sam the Record Man... So many old memories of TO are flooding back. I'm going to have to take the family there for a few days this summer to look around. I haven't explored the downtown in ages and I'm sure I wont recognize it.
Yeah. It's constantly changing. Back then Yonge St. was where it was happening. By the 1980s it had moved to Queen St.W. Now the action's south of King St. Everything has turned upside down. St. James Town went from being a desirable address for successful young professionals to being a subsidized-rent high-rise welfare slum. What were semi-abandoned low-rent warehouses full of artists and musicians are now overpriced "loft" condominiums. In another couple of decades they'll probably be slums too. Of course I don't mean nasty crime-infested slums like they have in the suburbs like Scarboro-ugh or Jane & Finch, but not up to the standards of the inner city. Parkdale morphed from crackwhores and pimps to art galleries, antique shops and boutiques. Kensington Market is no longer a place for immigrants to buy cheap food and clothing. Gentrification has raised the rents so high that most of the cheap butchers, fishmongers and greengrocers have been replaced by high-end specialty butchers and exotic food shops and restaurants. The artists, musicians and writers are still hanging in though. Residential rent controls have allowed them to stay. _____ I've always been a downtowner. I find the suburbs incredibly boring. I hate lawns, malls, identical houses, trimmed hedges and all the other trappings of restriction, conformity and normalcy. Don't get me wrong. There's nothing wrong with that stuff for other people but it ain't for me. We downtowners talk about getting nosebleeds north of Bloor St. I also love the wilderness. Give me the forest or jungle. I dislike small towns almost as much as the burbs. I'm a dual citizen... country slicker and city bumpkin. Most of my life I've split my time between both. I love huge crowds and I love solitude. I love access to world-class arts, entertainment, sports, goods and activities. I also love the fauna and flora of nature. I hate boredom.
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April 08, 2020, 06:35:56 PM Last edit: April 08, 2020, 07:22:40 PM by lightfoot |
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You're not contradicting what I said.
Clarifying it. :-) More to the point one can't lay the blame on the professionals for this one. We had a plan we had response teams, this same thing happened three times before. There was a defined process on how to respond that depended on cooperation, open information, and mutual respect. The people of the US and several other countries voted in xenophobic morons who dismantled these systems, ignored the warning signs, started pointless pissing matches, and hid the results as long as possible. These "leaders" fire people who refuse to acknowledge their view of the world as right, and expect to be treated as forces of nature like hurricanes or floods. This is the result. So the people to flame are the ignorant fucks who felt they could get something for nothing and voted appropriately for leaders who granted their request. Seem to be a lot of them out there. Most depressing part is we saw this all before, with a "leader" who ignored security briefings saying "Bin Laden will strike in the US soon", and sat on his ass reading "My Pet Goat" while the towers burned. However in that case an argument could be made that the "leader" was not elected, but appointed by the Supreme Court. No such cover exists for the current situation.
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April 08, 2020, 06:53:08 PM Merited by BobLawblaw (2) |
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anyhow let's all chill, Boris will not die* *t's & c's apply
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