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February 26, 2021, 10:09:52 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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proudhon, why not just admit you’re a massive whale who comes on here to troll. We all know you’ve got thousands of bitcoin. Just admit it!
Hé did pay someone in BTC if price would make somekind of action, don’t remember exactly But I know he said to pay X-amount of btc which was his LAST holding.... but worth more as just dust.... so ofcourse he has plenty.... Good for him, better if he would talk the real bitcointalk.... Then again it’s his own choice how he acts
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February 26, 2021, 10:12:15 PM |
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What a snoozefest this is, when $60k??
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El duderino_
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February 26, 2021, 10:13:05 PM |
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El duderino_
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February 26, 2021, 10:13:57 PM |
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What a snoozefest this is, when $60k??
I voted 25th I think.... I’m maybe off for a day of 3-7.... Let’s see
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February 26, 2021, 10:14:48 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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If plants have no feelings, why do they respond and grow better with soothing jazz and classical music than with jarring rock, hiphop or EDM?
* Makes note to self: Install speaker systems in greenhouses for ranch build out. Install DJ booth / club lighting / dancefloor in the "green green house"
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February 26, 2021, 10:23:23 PM |
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If plants have no feelings, why do they respond and grow better with soothing jazz and classical music than with jarring rock, hiphop or EDM?
* Makes note to self: Install speaker systems in greenhouses for ranch build out. Install DJ booth / club lighting / dancefloor in the "green green house"Is this the point where you'll hire a Jazz/Classical Music DJ to help your plants grow?
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February 26, 2021, 10:26:38 PM |
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If plants have no feelings, why do they respond and grow better with soothing jazz and classical music than with jarring rock, hiphop or EDM?
If plants have feelings and not some purely mechanical/bioelectrial reaction, then I hope that they are not getting mad at us like in "The Happening". It's unlikely, though, as we are giving them more and more food (CO2).
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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February 26, 2021, 10:30:16 PM |
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I did another round of rigorous confirmed calculations this morning based on the best math and science and I can confirm that the irrational exuberance is over and we are entering the final and most dismal correction.
no worries. we are pretty good at screaming like little girls while we panic sell. well mostly
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El duderino_
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February 26, 2021, 10:49:51 PM |
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I did a panicbuy today tbh, feeling ok with it.
Closing in on my HODLsleep hour.
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El duderino_
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February 26, 2021, 10:56:08 PM |
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Less as 10seconds would be better, but this can do... Also I would need to have a worth with my daughter.
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February 26, 2021, 11:07:07 PM |
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The US House of Representatives is expected to approve president Joe Biden’s $1.9tn pandemic aid package on Friday evening, which includes direct aid to small businesses, $1,400 direct checks to Americans earning less than $75,000 (£62,000) per year, an increase in child tax credit, direct funding to state and local governments, funding for schools and more funds for vaccine distribution.
The stimulus package will come on top of about $4tn already approved under former US president Donald Trump. Another stimmie check is on the way... money printer goes brrrrrrr....
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February 26, 2021, 11:25:53 PM |
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Good for him, better if he would talk the real bitcointalk....
Then again it’s his own choice how he acts
Proudhon was here saying the exact same things when Bitcoin was lower than $100, you probably remember as do I I do worry that some of the newer users who haven't been around since about 2013 will not get his posts......
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February 26, 2021, 11:58:24 PM |
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$350 billion BTC worth / 7.6 million coins traded today?
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February 27, 2021, 12:55:16 AM |
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Edit: no offense intended to those who enjoy sucking cock. you do you.
Well, like, have you even tried sucking cock? Don't knock it until you've tried it. Eew!
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February 27, 2021, 01:08:17 AM |
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My birthday today, I'm now 60, got celebrated by the family earlier. I didn't really care that much when I turned 50, but 60 does make me feel a bit old. O well,nothing I can do about it, back to the internet and my model rocket rabbithole.
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February 27, 2021, 01:47:50 AM |
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My birthday today, I'm now 60, got celebrated by the family earlier. I didn't really care that much when I turned 50, but 60 does make me feel a bit old. O well,nothing I can do about it, back to the internet and my model rocket rabbithole.
Grattis pa 60 arsdagen!
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February 27, 2021, 02:00:40 AM Last edit: February 27, 2021, 02:18:10 AM by JayJuanGee |
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I hope not honestly, I don't want it going parabolic again. If it does though I would prefer it to be closer to the end of the year. Yeah, we would NOT want bitcoin prices going parabolic expectedly unexpectedly in the near-term future. That would sure suck!!!!! It's not like I had not (I am sure that others, too) been stacking sats for the past over 7 years (sure time periods are going to have varied, but anyone in bitcoin for over a few years would have had time to stack some sats decently, no? - even you somac spomac - been on the forum as long as me), and I would hate for our lillie fiends to go up in value too quickly. If I accidentally deposit $1000 to your account, I cannot just say to the bank "I'm sorry, I made a mistake, I want my $1000 back". I have to contact you and kindly ask you to send the money back to me, and you can refuse to do so for whatever reason. Depending on who you are, you certainly can. Hence Bitcoin. Correct. If you have an unexpected windfall at a bank (error transfer) that is classified as "not reasonable" then yes you have to give it back. Sucks, but that's life. Now if you deposit extra money to pay a debt in error then the holder of the debt does NOT have to give it back as it is a payment against the debt. Bitcoin fixes the above issue. That said, if someone dropped 100btc into my account by mistake I would refund it. Because it's the right thing to do and laying claim to something that isn't mine would corrupt my soul. That's worth way more than 100btc to me. I tend to agree with you - in principle, but 100 BTC? I am pretty confident the decision to return that amount would have to age for quite some time with me. But yeah, rather sleep well than keeping something that is not yours. Ethically, you could request a 1% to 10% finder's fee without necessarily suffering from any moral quandaries..... I personally don't really need any more BTC, so I am just saying hypothetically, and maybe if I did feel a need to request any kind of fee it would be on the lower end of that 1% to 10% range. now for example, if you knew that it was some diptwat like CSW that sent you such 100BTC accidentally, that could end up skewing your judgement in terms of NOT feeling morally compelled to send any back... except maybe 1% as a kind of thanks for the BTC.. and a message that says: "I will find a good place to put these BTC to great and productive uses, since you, diptwat, are morally bankrupt and you do not deserve any BTC beyond the jailcell that you do deserve but have not yet received."
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February 27, 2021, 02:16:29 AM |
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Synthetic meat may sound like a decent idea but people typically think of the final stage where presumably chunks of cloned meat are cut off in a vat with no cruelty or pain to animals. The issue is that animals are pretty fantastic machines. You grow some typically-vegetable type crops of nominal nutritional value and you feed the animal and it takes care of growing. If you are doing this industrially for synthetic meat, now you are having to provide a carefully balanced nutrient broth which has to be specifically distilled from crops, since you have no stomach, guarded from contamination since you have no kidneys, liver nor immune system and diffused into the "meat" since you have no circulatory system. You also have to deal with texture created by muscle use (unless we're all going to be eating synthetic veal). These things *are* solvable, I have zero doubt but they're not free and make the economic aspect a lot more marginal. Unless you're making the life of animals paramount (though bear in mind cows would effectively cease to exist as a species except as zoo specimens and pets under such an arrangement) which is certainly a market, though niche, that bears serving, it seems to be more of a solution looking for a problem.
You're also growing skin, hair, ligaments, a skeleton, a nervous system including no less an organ as a brain, and you're expending your energy input on the animal's movements. An animal hasn't evolved to be a steak, whereas we could evolve an organism to be just that, and I'd expect the savings to be quite substantial. One other factor is you can centralise production more. One giant placenta for ten thousand steak babies and such forth. Ah, the future - great and awful.
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February 27, 2021, 02:20:57 AM |
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I hope not honestly, I don't want it going parabolic again. If it does though I would prefer it to be closer to the end of the year. Yeah, we would NOT want bitcoin prices going parabolic expectedly unexpectedly in the near-term future. That would sure suck!!!!! It's not like I had not (I am sure that others, too) been stacking sats for the past over 7 years (sure time periods are going to have varied, but anyone in bitcoin for over a few years would have had time to stack some sats decently, no? - even you somac spomac - been on the forum as long as me), and I would hate for our lillie fiends to go up in value too quickly. Don't get me wrong its fun when it does go parabolic, but those moves always lead to crashes. And crashes burn noobs hard as they are inexperienced. A nice consistent rise will be better off for the common worker (i'm pretending that they would actually buy BTC here, rather than wasting their savings on useless crap), I want these people to be able to grow their worth at a steady rate as a fuck you to the CBs and various modern feudal lords who have been destroying the value of their labor as much as possible since time began. My dream is of the wealth divide returning to the levels of the 50s. Not going to happen I know but that is why it is a dream.
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