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April 20, 2020, 08:15:23 AM |
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LOL, That's delicious
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Raytheon
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April 20, 2020, 08:23:54 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Now that I know your trust ratings review are not wrong. Thanks for your valuable words. I will take them as references to adjust my investment plan. To be honest, I do not have a clear strategy with my money at the moment. I randomly put money to bitcoin or altcoins but do not have those "stocked away 10% of my income into investments" or "$10 per week" ideas. Besides, I usually trade on the reserved bitcoin for long term. I was right to join this forum. Again, thank you.
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April 20, 2020, 08:30:17 AM |
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FFS El Dude
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An oldie, but new to me.
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April 20, 2020, 10:56:22 AM |
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Vampire theme or just movies? Funny themed or just blood and gore?
Bloodsucking Bastards is not bad..of course the older classics like Shaun of the Dead...
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Old sci-fi? Total recall (1990 version with Arnold-Lots of action) Dune Blader Runner (Original, a classic) 2001: A Space Odyssey (a bit of aging around the edges, but still quite watchable) Starship troopers More recent: Arrival (2016 movie by Villeneuve-more reflective) Contact (by Zemeckis-still good) Blade Runner 2049 freejack (with mick jagger lol but was pretty good) johnny mnemonic forbidden planet Sorry for my late reply. Watched Venom last week, and I really loved it. Nice dark humor.
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April 20, 2020, 11:23:28 AM |
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Vampire theme or just movies? Funny themed or just blood and gore?
Bloodsucking Bastards is not bad..of course the older classics like Shaun of the Dead...
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Old sci-fi? Total recall (1990 version with Arnold-Lots of action) Dune Blader Runner (Original, a classic) 2001: A Space Odyssey (a bit of aging around the edges, but still quite watchable) Starship troopers More recent: Arrival (2016 movie by Villeneuve-more reflective) Contact (by Zemeckis-still good) Blade Runner 2049 freejack (with mick jagger lol but was pretty good) johnny mnemonic forbidden planet Sorry for my late reply. Watched Venom last week, and I really loved it. Nice dark humor.
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Millionero
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April 20, 2020, 11:35:20 AM |
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Funny story There's the one type of Vaginisimus, tho. The one that happens after beginning intercourse. Dogs, dingos and hyenas, i guess also wolves have that, so the male can't "disconnect" for up to 30 minutes. I saw that in a documentary, maybe one or two decades ago, where the (i think i can remember now, it was actually a wolf) ma'am was dragging the male after her, ass2ass. I can remember that it almost physically hurt watching this scene. I remember hearing long ago that dogs have a penis bone that gets jammed sideways like a toggle and makes it difficult or impossible to disengage from sex. So I looked it up. The bone is called a baculum. Dogs and many other placentals have one. I still haven't found anything about the baculum causing the penis to get stuck in the vagina.
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April 20, 2020, 11:50:06 AM |
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April 20, 2020, 12:01:49 PM |
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brb, dying of coronavirus to own the libs.
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April 20, 2020, 12:04:17 PM |
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April 20, 2020, 12:08:56 PM |
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#keepyourdropletsoutofmymucousmembranes
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April 20, 2020, 12:21:04 PM |
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1958 Algerian war.. and donkey was dying from the starvation so soldier rescuing him.
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1958 Algerian war.. and donkey was dying from the starvation so soldier rescuing him. Very interesting story indeed: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/soldier-carrying-donkey/Nineteen fifty-eight proved a very successful year for the Legion in another respect — it was awarded a Certificate of Merit for Distinguished Service by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and a similar recognition from the RSPCA in London, after a legionnaire of the 13e DBLE [13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion] rescued a starving donkey and returned it to his base where, renamed Bambi, it served the unit as a mascot. Interest was pricked among the “Anglo-Saxons” after London’s Daily Mail carried a photo of the donkey being carried on the back of a legionnaire. Attempts to award the Certificate of Merit to the generous legionnaire foundered upon [his maintaining anonymity]. However, the Chief Secretary of the RSPCA was informed by the Legion that numerous mascots, “running from the bear to the lizard, passing through monkeys, sand foxes, storks and other birds, hedgehogs, without forgetting of course the multitude of dogs and cats [that] follow each unit in its movements. In certain [units], the number of animals is greater than the strength in manpower.” Especially gratifying was the knowledge that Bambi “at the present time is enjoying an enviable destiny and that he is sharing the life of our legionnaires and even … their beer.” Would be great to see a picture of those animals following the units.
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April 20, 2020, 12:52:30 PM |
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April 20, 2020, 01:12:27 PM |
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1958 Algerian war.. and donkey was dying from the starvation so soldier rescuing him. Very interesting story indeed: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/soldier-carrying-donkey/Nineteen fifty-eight proved a very successful year for the Legion in another respect — it was awarded a Certificate of Merit for Distinguished Service by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and a similar recognition from the RSPCA in London, after a legionnaire of the 13e DBLE [13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion] rescued a starving donkey and returned it to his base where, renamed Bambi, it served the unit as a mascot. Interest was pricked among the “Anglo-Saxons” after London’s Daily Mail carried a photo of the donkey being carried on the back of a legionnaire. Attempts to award the Certificate of Merit to the generous legionnaire foundered upon [his maintaining anonymity]. However, the Chief Secretary of the RSPCA was informed by the Legion that numerous mascots, “running from the bear to the lizard, passing through monkeys, sand foxes, storks and other birds, hedgehogs, without forgetting of course the multitude of dogs and cats [that] follow each unit in its movements. In certain [units], the number of animals is greater than the strength in manpower.” Especially gratifying was the knowledge that Bambi “at the present time is enjoying an enviable destiny and that he is sharing the life of our legionnaires and even … their beer.” Would be great to see a picture of those animals following the units. While the point of the mis-captioned picture is still true I think, it would carry a lot more weight if the story had been true. Thanks for sharing that, I guess I'm part of the fake news problem, lol.
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April 20, 2020, 01:21:06 PM |
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That's a Nepalese flying donkey. It is in fact carrying the soldier who has just has his legs blown off by a landmine. The highly intelligent flying donkeys helped people much in the way dolphins shielded people from sharks. 1958 Algerian war.. and donkey was dying from the starvation so soldier rescuing him. Very interesting story indeed: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/soldier-carrying-donkey/Nineteen fifty-eight proved a very successful year for the Legion in another respect — it was awarded a Certificate of Merit for Distinguished Service by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and a similar recognition from the RSPCA in London, after a legionnaire of the 13e DBLE [13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion] rescued a starving donkey and returned it to his base where, renamed Bambi, it served the unit as a mascot. Interest was pricked among the “Anglo-Saxons” after London’s Daily Mail carried a photo of the donkey being carried on the back of a legionnaire. Attempts to award the Certificate of Merit to the generous legionnaire foundered upon [his maintaining anonymity]. However, the Chief Secretary of the RSPCA was informed by the Legion that numerous mascots, “running from the bear to the lizard, passing through monkeys, sand foxes, storks and other birds, hedgehogs, without forgetting of course the multitude of dogs and cats [that] follow each unit in its movements. In certain [units], the number of animals is greater than the strength in manpower.” Especially gratifying was the knowledge that Bambi “at the present time is enjoying an enviable destiny and that he is sharing the life of our legionnaires and even … their beer.” Would be great to see a picture of those animals following the units. While the point of the mis-captioned picture is still true I think, it would carry a lot more weight if the story had been true. Thanks for sharing that, I guess I'm part of the fake news problem, lol.
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April 20, 2020, 01:26:32 PM |
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Chinese New Year in 2021 is the year of the Ox (effectively a bull, right!)
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bkbirge
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April 20, 2020, 01:30:41 PM |
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That's a Nepalese flying donkey. It is in fact carrying the soldier who has just has his legs blown off by a landmine.
The highly intelligent flying donkeys helped people much in the way dolphins shielded people from sharks.
I'm concerned that the donkey is not allowed to wonder. Seems a bit draconian in the mind control department.
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April 20, 2020, 01:30:49 PM Merited by Biodom (1), VB1001 (1) |
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Crude was down to $14.95 15.10 ( 18% 17% after opening). WTF?
I just checked the electricity rates proposals-funny, no change since 10-14 days ago. Market pricing? LOL
EDIT: I get that WO is mostly focused on bitcoin, but 18% change in a price of a major commodity that the whole world is running on in a DAY is completely staggering. It is not a stock like freaking TSLA or NFLX. This has major implications (eventually) for everything.
WTI is 10.88$ now. The delivery point is at Cushing (OK), and they are literally stocking OIL everywhere. But don't get too excited about this, it's only a technical factor and the future curve is in a super contango. This means spot prices are way lower than future prices, even accounting for increased Cost of carry etc. In a little bit less Technical jargon this means that the WTI price you are looking at expires in 3 days. So in a couple of days you will see a WTI at 22 without anything changing. So just ignore when someone will shout in a couple of days: WTI is up 10 USD! Just don't expect your gas changing price for that. You might find useful my thread on futures, with explanation of the "contango" curve.
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