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August 11, 2020, 09:59:05 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Does anyone actually like this Kamala Harris? Not the libs, not the right, so ...?
Kamala Harris is the toughest prosecutor in the US. Half the population of people in jail have her to thank for it. Democrats love police that are tough on crime. Yes, but... I have quite a few Democrat acquaintances, and some former ones, who initially liked and voted for Obama because he was a well-spoken former lawyer, only to become disenchanted with him later on. They thought he ended up being nothing more than a silver-tongued "Slick Willy" who spoke really eloquently, but ultimately just said a bunch of gibberish nonsense that sounded good to the public, and never really followed through on many of his promises. That's a lawyer for you. I doubt that she would be any different as VP. Although, what do VPs do anyway? Well if your name was Dick Cheney, you did everything the president had responsiblity for except for blasting your hunting partner in the face with bird shot (which is not exclusively in the domain of Presidential duties).
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Privacy Servers. Since 2009.
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August 11, 2020, 10:19:31 PM Merited by BobLawblaw (1) |
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Climbing back up... didn't even touch 11k... relax girls...
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August 11, 2020, 10:23:11 PM |
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Yes, but... I have quite a few Democrat acquaintances, and some former ones, who initially liked and voted for Obama because he was a well-spoken former lawyer, only to become disenchanted with him later on.
They thought he ended up being nothing more than a silver-tongued "Slick Willy" who spoke really eloquently, but ultimately just said a bunch of gibberish nonsense that sounded good to the public, and never really followed through on many of his promises.
He struck me as a boring wind bag before he got the top job. And not much of a Long Legged Mack Daddy either.
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Indymoney
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August 11, 2020, 10:30:52 PM |
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Climbing back up... didn't even touch 11k... relax girls... Now we have $11350K so can girls jumps around ?
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xhomerx10
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August 11, 2020, 11:36:55 PM |
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August 12, 2020, 12:39:54 AM |
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DIY Cold Crypto Steel Capsule thingy?
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Maybe the Mars is the future!
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August 12, 2020, 01:28:41 AM |
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Genius. How hot a fire will it survive?
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August 12, 2020, 01:29:35 AM |
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August 12, 2020, 01:58:06 AM |
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evening charts #dyor 4h D #stronghands
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August 12, 2020, 02:34:40 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Trigger Warning: Businesswire https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200811005331/en/MicroStrategy-Adopts-Bitcoin-Primary-Treasury-Reserve-AssetTYSONS CORNER, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MicroStrategy® Incorporated (Nasdaq: MSTR), the largest independent publicly-traded business intelligence company, today announced that it has purchased 21,454 bitcoins at an aggregate purchase price of $250 million, inclusive of fees and expenses. The purchase of Bitcoin cryptocurrency was made pursuant to the two-pronged capital allocation strategy previously announced by the company when it released its second quarter 2020 financial results on July 28, 2020.
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Seriously tho, how the fk is this company still around? And how do they have $250M in cash just laying around? MicroStrategy had a huge stock run-up during the Dot Com bubble, but crashed massively thereafter and should have gone completely bankrupt. How they survived when so many other dot coms got wiped out is completely beyond me. According to wikipedia it is even the company that caused the dot com bubble to burst. However it had at least a viable business model and was earning money, that's why it survived. I guess some clients like their product, although they're tiny compared to their competitors. Highly paid executives need to rely on such software to justify their salary and secure their position, if they make a wrong decision they can blame the software...
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August 12, 2020, 02:42:02 AM |
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Observing 9999€.
get the fuck out, retard. EDIT: hmm, a Frenchman. explains a lot! Did the 4 digits number make your brain explode, causing your eyes to do this ? I trade in euros, my salary is in euros, my groceries are bought in euros... One day this thread will not make sense anymore as BTC will be the reference, but meanwhile, I don't see why the dollar should be it, especially when it's losing value and credibility. Looking at an eurodollar chart is quite telling.
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August 12, 2020, 02:48:13 AM Last edit: August 12, 2020, 03:10:39 AM by Biodom |
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Observing 9999€.
get the fuck out, retard. pic snipped EDIT: hmm, a Frenchman. explains a lot! Did the 4 digits number make your brain explode, causing your eyes to do this ? I trade in euros, my salary is in euros, my groceries are bought in euros... One day this thread will not make sense anymore as BTC will be the reference, but meanwhile, I don't see why the dollar should be it, especially when it's losing value and credibility. Looking at an eurodollar chart is quite telling. BTC is above $1mil yen... Not doing anything in yen, but I like the number Plus, long term yen/$ chart is even better than euro.
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August 12, 2020, 02:55:26 AM |
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Wife update: First day without constantly "mounted" neck support, off the opioids and on mild dose of ibuprofen. Good development. Luckily, the local physiotherapist had a client that cancelled treatment, so she will be getting therapy way sooner than expected. On the safety belt issue: In my country safety belts and their usage are mandatory, to be precise even if you only start ignition ("operate the vehicle" - as expressed by the law). So if you happen to be in an accident without having the belt on, insurances will also pay you NIL. Side note: When my mother was pregnant with me, a truck crashed sideways into my partents car, pushing my mum out of the car, including the door. My father (driver) found himself on her seat after the crash. Which happened in France, by the way, when the use of seat belts were not even mandatory back then. Would they have worn the belts, they likely wouldn't be no more (and me neither). Well, daddy isn't alive anymore anyway, but that's a different story. Statistically a seat belt is not always saving lives, but still more often than not. #hodlstrong EDIT: No harassment of France and french(wo)men intended! Best wishes to your wife. Vehicle safety is a complex subject, in an old, overall unsafe car, seatbelts might sometimes be a bad thing, but nowadays, I doubt it's the case except in very rare freak accidents when not wearing one might have helped. There was an accident the other day on a French highway (A7) that made the news for several days in a row, a Renault Scenic MPV with 3 adults and 6 kids on board (it has only 7 seats and seatbelts...). The engine blew up and the driver, while trying to stop on the side of the road, sent it into a field, where it rolled before catching fire (that's a diesel engined car so not easy to put on fire usually). 5 kids died... Biodom : I have Italian family, it used to be fun to hear adults talking about real estate in billions of Liras...
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August 12, 2020, 03:20:35 AM Last edit: August 12, 2020, 03:37:46 AM by JayJuanGee |
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11169$ It was 11949 less than 24 hours ago. There will be some support at some point, where do you think ? 10500 ? I feel 12k is the new 10k, we can't break it, it's positive, we are still relatively high ! Too early to call it. We have barely even tried to break above $12k.. . Sure a bit of floating around in that price area, but still.. hardly can know, currently, and based on a bit of dabbling around in that price area, whether $12k is going to be any kind of meaningful and/or significant resistance. .... What a complete clown you are.
you are exactly half way through a bear market as you well know. You spend your life on this thread trying to convince noobs you know what you are talking about when you're a shill.
sub 2k is inevitable. but you know this and if you don't, you're a moron. So what is it ? a shill or a moron? I concede there is a high chance you're both.
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Looks like that jonoiv character went fishing and hauled in his favorite target... the famous wob wordy manMe and jonoiv, we go way back.. we are besties, kind of like this: Does anyone actually like this Kamala Harris? Not the libs, not the right, so ...?
Kamala Harris is the toughest prosecutor in the US. Half the population of people in jail have her to thank for it. Democrats love police that are tough on crime. Yes, but... I have quite a few Democrat acquaintances, and some former ones, who initially liked and voted for Obama because he was a well-spoken former lawyer, only to become disenchanted with him later on. They thought he ended up being nothing more than a silver-tongued "Slick Willy" who spoke really eloquently, but ultimately just said a bunch of gibberish nonsense that sounded good to the public, and never really followed through on many of his promises. That's a lawyer for you. I doubt that she would be any different as VP. Although, what do VPs do anyway?"what do VPs do anyway?" They become Ps, if the P dies.
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August 12, 2020, 03:43:07 AM Last edit: August 12, 2020, 04:00:18 AM by jbreher |
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That's a lawyer for you. I doubt that she would be any different as VP. Although, what do VPs do anyway?
Become President when their (former)boss is deemed incapacitated? edit: I see wordyperson beat me to the punch. Then again, JJG's assertion omits a salient fact. Namely, the 25th Amendment. Some are already floating the idea that Biden has undergone a recent massive cognitive decline, and that should he become POTUS, the possibility of such a step being required may not be so unthinkable. Then again, others are also floating the idea that Biden's impending noshow at the upcoming Democratic National Convention is likely due to such decline, which may require the assembly to advance some other candidate altogether. Don't shoot me - I'm just the popcorn deliveryguy.
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August 12, 2020, 03:55:57 AM |
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That's a lawyer for you. I doubt that she would be any different as VP. Although, what do VPs do anyway?
Become President when their (former)boss is deemed incapacitated? Hey!!!! Copy pussy.
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August 12, 2020, 03:59:29 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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SARS-CoV-2 AIRBORNE virus ... confirmed. https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=12355909 Sceptics of the notion that the coronavirus spreads through the air — including many expert advisers to the World Health Organisation — have held out for one missing piece of evidence: proof that floating respiratory droplets called aerosols contain live virus and not just fragments of genetic material.
Now a team of virologists and aerosol scientists has produced exactly that: confirmation of infectious virus in the air.
"This is what people have been clamouring for," said Linsey Marr, an expert in airborne spread of viruses who was not involved in the work. "It's unambiguous evidence that there is infectious virus in aerosols.
... Lednicky has received emails and phone calls from researchers worldwide asking about that finding. He said he would check his numbers again to be sure.
But ultimately, he added, the exact figures may not matter. "We can grow the virus from air — I think that should be the important take-home lesson," he said." ... also for the doubters, brain and heart injuries now becoming more widespread as longer term effects become known, myocarditis, depression/mental illnesses to name a few. Chinese military virus just about for sure.
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August 12, 2020, 04:01:46 AM |
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That's a lawyer for you. I doubt that she would be any different as VP. Although, what do VPs do anyway?
Become President when their (former)boss is deemed incapacitated? Hey!!!! Copy pussy. Meh. 'Twas in the mail. Anyhoo, yours is incomplete. See edit.
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August 12, 2020, 04:02:48 AM |
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Biden is a dead/zombie man walking ... USA needs to get it's head around having a black female probably corrupt lawyer as President in the next 4 years.
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