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JimboToronto
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April 17, 2020, 08:21:51 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Some people might use the word "karma": https://globalnews.ca/news/6827299/coronavirus-toilet-paper/A grocery store manager in Australia says he flatly refused to give a coronavirus hoarder a refund, after the shopper tried to return more than $10,000 Australian... worth of toilet paper and other supplies that he’d stockpiled to sell online.
...Paul Drake, who runs Drakes supermarket in Adelaide, says he gave the customer the middle finger after the man tried to return approximately 5,000 rolls of toilet paper and 150 one-litre bottles of hand sanitizer earlier this month....
...Drake says the man was a profiteer who’d been trying to sell the in-demand items online during the pandemic. He went back for a refund after eBay refused to let him sell the items at a steep markup...
...the shopper used a team of 20 buyers to snap up $10,000 worth of toilet paper when the crisis started. Going long on a low-liquidity asset. Lawl.
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xhomerx10
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April 17, 2020, 08:31:46 PM |
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Some people might use the word "karma": https://globalnews.ca/news/6827299/coronavirus-toilet-paper/A grocery store manager in Australia says he flatly refused to give a coronavirus hoarder a refund, after the shopper tried to return more than $10,000 Australian... worth of toilet paper and other supplies that he’d stockpiled to sell online.
...Paul Drake, who runs Drakes supermarket in Adelaide, says he gave the customer the middle finger after the man tried to return approximately 5,000 rolls of toilet paper and 150 one-litre bottles of hand sanitizer earlier this month....
...Drake says the man was a profiteer who’d been trying to sell the in-demand items online during the pandemic. He went back for a refund after eBay refused to let him sell the items at a steep markup...
...the shopper used a team of 20 buyers to snap up $10,000 worth of toilet paper when the crisis started. Going long on a low-liquidity asset. Lawl. I would call it the Frusen glädje of just desserts 
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Ibian
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April 17, 2020, 08:35:55 PM |
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just got back from our bi-weekly supply run, what a fucking chore
distancing with a shopping trolley is like playing a 90s 2D platformer
processing all the suspect packaging, re-dis-infecting the vehicle entry and control surfaces...pain in the bleeding ass
I wish I believed it would ever be "over"
That's overdoing it. This will continue for probably at least 2 years. Live a normal life.
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Ibian
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April 17, 2020, 08:37:43 PM |
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Some people might use the word "karma": https://globalnews.ca/news/6827299/coronavirus-toilet-paper/A grocery store manager in Australia says he flatly refused to give a coronavirus hoarder a refund, after the shopper tried to return more than $10,000 Australian... worth of toilet paper and other supplies that he’d stockpiled to sell online.
...Paul Drake, who runs Drakes supermarket in Adelaide, says he gave the customer the middle finger after the man tried to return approximately 5,000 rolls of toilet paper and 150 one-litre bottles of hand sanitizer earlier this month....
...Drake says the man was a profiteer who’d been trying to sell the in-demand items online during the pandemic. He went back for a refund after eBay refused to let him sell the items at a steep markup...
...the shopper used a team of 20 buyers to snap up $10,000 worth of toilet paper when the crisis started. Going long on a low-liquidity asset. Lawl. Supply and demand is literally what bitcoin is built on. There is nothing wrong with trying to make a buck.
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JayJuanGee
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April 17, 2020, 09:08:00 PM |
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We're in the midst of our 5th green weekly candle. I think we can pop bigly, soon.
Interesting. I had not even noticed. Who would have thunk with so much pessimism that we are in a 5 week stretch, like you suggested. We have about 51 hours before the weekly candle closes, and if it closes above $6,950 then it will be green. What are the odds? We only have a $100 cushion, currently, as I type. 50/50? or maybe better than 50/50, since the stockmarket closed the week and the day, green? Dow Jones UP almost 3% for today.. and maybe UP slightly less than 3% for the whole week.
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April 17, 2020, 09:18:27 PM |
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We're in the midst of our 5th green weekly candle. I think we can pop bigly, soon.
Interesting. I had not even noticed. Who would have thunk with so much pessimism that we are in a 5 week stretch, like you suggested. We have about 51 hours before the weekly candle closes, and if it closes above $6,950 then it will be green. What are the odds? We only have a $100 cushion, currently, as I type. 50/50? or maybe better than 50/50, since the stockmarket closed the week and the day, green? Dow Jones UP almost 3% for today.. and maybe UP slightly less than 3% for the whole week. The previous times we had 5 green weekly candles was March 2019 (also May2019), before we took off like a rocket. A similar setup looks likely.
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April 17, 2020, 09:22:36 PM |
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Good morning Bitcoinland.
Still over $7k (barely)... currently $7050USD/$9896CAD (Bitcoinaverage).
Another day another wait.
-snipo-
Isn't inflation fun? Thank you Bitcoin.
 Lol, from one of the best movies ever!
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April 17, 2020, 09:36:35 PM |
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CVN-71, now with over 95% of crew tested
fully 60% of positives are asymptomatic
let that sink in
Excellent news. Herd immunity usually kicks in around 65-70%. So if we can infect that many people who have no symptoms, this thing will be wrapped up quite nicely quite quickly. Lock up the immune compromised and let everyone out of their cages. End of the pandemic. Thanks for the great numbers. We're out of the woods on this now.
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April 17, 2020, 09:51:49 PM |
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I´m very inclined to the $ 12K option, it is likely, the market recovery can happen at any time. The lines @MichaelFlaum added are at $8k and $12k for this cycle. It seems unlikely at this point but I'm still rooting for a $12k halving price (-40% from ATH). Interesting looking at the drawdowns prior to the halvings. See dotted lines and circles. Great chart as always. The price of #bictoin can change very quickly.  Twitter: https://twitter.com/MichaelFlaum/status/1251190154431086592Source: https://twitter.com/ChartsBtc/status/1251195645332983809
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JimboToronto
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April 17, 2020, 10:06:08 PM |
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...Paul Drake, who runs Drakes supermarket in Adelaide, says he gave the customer the middle finger after the man tried to return approximately 5,000 rolls of toilet paper and 150 one-litre bottles of hand sanitizer earlier this month....
Supply and demand is literally what bitcoin is built on. There is nothing wrong with trying to make a buck. Yep. Paul Drake had the supply and wasn't giving back the bucks he made. 
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April 17, 2020, 10:11:48 PM |
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CVN-71, now with over 95% of crew tested
fully 60% of positives are asymptomatic
let that sink in
Excellent news. Herd immunity usually kicks in around 65-70%. So if we can infect that many people who have no symptoms, this thing will be wrapped up quite nicely quite quickly. Lock up the immune compromised and let everyone out of their cages. End of the pandemic. Thanks for the great numbers. We're out of the woods on this now. Unless it sticks around and reinfections are worse.
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April 17, 2020, 10:16:50 PM Last edit: April 17, 2020, 10:32:25 PM by Biodom |
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CVN-71, now with over 95% of crew tested
fully 60% of positives are asymptomatic
let that sink in
Excellent news. Herd immunity usually kicks in around 65-70%. So if we can infect that many people who have no symptoms, this thing will be wrapped up quite nicely quite quickly. Lock up the immune compromised and let everyone out of their cages. End of the pandemic. Thanks for the great numbers. We're out of the woods on this now. I don't know about your neck of the woods, but around here my door is fooking open to go as I please. That said, shopping for food is stressful with everybody running around in masks and store drawing some ostensibly stupid marks that we are supposed to follow (in each aisle). Besides , you did not get his point. it's not that 60% on the ship were infected, it is that 60% OF INFECTED were asymptomatic. Total % of infected was not there, but I kind of recall that it was, maybe, 10%.
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April 17, 2020, 10:19:59 PM |
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CVN-71, now with over 95% of crew tested
fully 60% of positives are asymptomatic
let that sink in
Excellent news. Herd immunity usually kicks in around 65-70%. So if we can infect that many people who have no symptoms, this thing will be wrapped up quite nicely quite quickly. Lock up the immune compromised and let everyone out of their cages. End of the pandemic. Thanks for the great numbers. We're out of the woods on this now. These are the best of the best, young, physically fit (for the most part) and pretty much zero medical conditions. Their immune systems are going to be among the best the population has. The asymptomatic number and mortality rates are going to vary wildly depending on numerous factors. Look at most of Asia for instance where there are very few obese people and very few deaths from this compared to the fat ass west.
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April 17, 2020, 10:40:20 PM |
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CVN-71, now with over 95% of crew tested
fully 60% of positives are asymptomatic
let that sink in
Excellent news. Herd immunity usually kicks in around 65-70%. So if we can infect that many people who have no symptoms, this thing will be wrapped up quite nicely quite quickly. Lock up the immune compromised and let everyone out of their cages. End of the pandemic. Thanks for the great numbers. We're out of the woods on this now. I don't know about your neck of the woods, but around here my door is fooking open to go as I please. That said, shopping for food is stressful with everybody running around in masks and store drawing some ostensibly stupid marks that we are supposed to follow (in each aisle). Besides , you did not get his point. it's not that 60% on the ship were infected, it is that 60% OF INFECTED were asymptomatic. Total % of infected was not there, but I kind of recall that it was, maybe, 10%. I don't think it means anything other than most are probably incubating the virus. There was a statistic put out in early April by the WHO that 75% of people who tested positive but were asymptomatic went on to develop symptoms later. Estimated median incubation period is 5.1 days.
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April 17, 2020, 11:00:51 PM |
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CVN-71, now with over 95% of crew tested
fully 60% of positives are asymptomatic
let that sink in
Excellent news. Herd immunity usually kicks in around 65-70%. So if we can infect that many people who have no symptoms, this thing will be wrapped up quite nicely quite quickly. Lock up the immune compromised and let everyone out of their cages. End of the pandemic. Thanks for the great numbers. We're out of the woods on this now. I don't know about your neck of the woods, but around here my door is fooking open to go as I please. That said, shopping for food is stressful with everybody running around in masks and store drawing some ostensibly stupid marks that we are supposed to follow (in each aisle). Besides , you did not get his point. it's not that 60% on the ship were infected, it is that 60% OF INFECTED were asymptomatic. Total % of infected was not there, but I kind of recall that it was, maybe, 10%. I don't think it means anything other than most are probably incubating the virus. There was a statistic put out in early April by the WHO that 75% of people who tested positive but were asymptomatic went on to develop symptoms later. Estimated median incubation period is 5.1 days. So tired of people who have no clue, but have a "hunch". Here is how a politician with a physics doctorate talks: https://qz.com/1839030/angela-merkel-explains-how-coronavirus-transmission-works/the link above was found in: https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/04/we-are-probably-only-a-tenth-of-the-way-through-the-pandemic.htmlI don't even know her politics or prior decisions, but at least this logic makes sense to me.
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April 17, 2020, 11:18:54 PM |
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Merkel...PhD in hard science
I did not know that...
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April 17, 2020, 11:38:09 PM Last edit: April 17, 2020, 11:54:34 PM by Toxic2040 |
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 A intense struggle along the 0.236 short fib today has both Bulls and Bears exhausted as we close the week out and head into weekend trading. Bulls are still seeking to break above $7.3k and Bears...well..they are just Bears and want your cheap coins. #dyor 1h  Buy any and all dips. 4h  Still searching for 100 SMA support..the battle continues. D  #stronghands
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