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I was wondering if there's a category of people who support the vaccine, as naturally intrigued by research projects and public experiments, but chose to abstain as not getting paid to test new medical research? I've otherwise stayed out of the debate for a while, just listening to friends who say they will never get it and we need to fight, as well as others who claim I am dumb for not having it already. Truth be told, my main argument for not getting the vaccine is my sock draw is always a complete mess. I have to keep rearranging it with thinner socks at the front for the warmer weather, but with access to thicker socks for work and gardening. It's a real nightmare to be honest and is a lot of maintenance for me, it's meant I simply haven't had the time to join this research project. That and the day I genuinely considered having the vaccine - "the day" as others put it - a beautiful butterfly landed on my knee (that was dirty from soil work) and with persistence decided to clean me while gaining sufficient nutrients, or so I assume. I tried to deter this creature but they were so persistent and determined so I gave up. It completely distracted me from thinking about taking the vaccine, and personally haven't thought about it since. I otherwise support everyone who has become part of this experiment, I genuinely salute you all! Medical advancements are needed, and this is a very well controlled study with an amazing sample size. I look forward to the continued results of this experiment in the coming years. Naturally I'm skeptical with any untested medicines/vaccines that haven't gone through the test of time, at least 2-3 years but realistically 10 years for the full research to be discovered. If you're part of the older generation then for sure you have nothing to lose, but personally, I feel I've still got a lot to live for. None the less, I appreciate all of you who are vaccinated for being part of this study so I don't have to I'm glad that you listened to the butterfly! Also, the vaccine is way beyond experimental. It is a death sentence for those who have it. It will not come immediately. But I already know like around 7-8 people that got cancer after they got the shot. (the Cancer is not because of the shot directly, but because the shot makes your body to be drained of vitamins, and then the diseases start coming for you when you have a weak immune system.) (also... you can check out that Vitamin C guy on youtube that cured his stage 5 cancer a week before he was sentenced to death by PhD's.) Are u retarded or what? Vaccines like software have source code which has been published online and explained. Have you heard about reverse engineering? It's like you have an antivirus software on ur pc and you can reverse engineer it to get the source code and make sure it's not going to format your hard drive Downloading a bigger virus does not fix a virus problem. In 3 hours a bat soup toxin is ready https://odysee.com/@TimTruth:b/downloaded-spike-protein-recipe-china:eEdit: CNN health https://edition.cnn.com/2020/09/01/health/eua-coronavirus-vaccine-history/index.htmlIt is colossally stupid to get some toxin injected for something which does not exist. https://mondestuff.com/world-news/bombshell-covid-does-not-exist-as-a-novel-isolated-virus-proven-in-court-by-courageous-canadian/
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Looking forward to getting my WO lazer eyes on Of course, that's an @xhomerx10 specialty. Building the bluestone pad was about 800 and 100 for the poison ivy treatments. I was more sore from the poison Ivy then I was from moving 4.5 tons of gravel into place.
I was thinking of just going with concrete pylons and wooden posts. Would you advise against? I have heard with the poison ivy, the best bet is to wash thoroughly with detergent after contact. You need to catch it early though so if you were not aware it may not have helped. Any acidic corrosive substance that can disinfect works, but it also will create severe burns on the applied surface. Concrete works only in humid areas. And you just have to whitewash once every few years to maintain the humidity in the concrete. Look at you, Save the RF... Almost acting like an adult. Bitcoin payment future Are you a troll/shill? Maybe you have a point? perhaps? What's your point of view on the topic beyond presenting your vague question? Well the next shed this fall I will let a young guy do the work fuck saving the $600. BTC is on the rise. Lookie uie poo-ie.. Really living it up. [edited out]
hey, by the same thinking...bitcoin is untested too, just a beta software, no wonder the latest version is 0.21.1 10 year wait for results is not productive as some might be immunized by 5-10 different vaccines in the interim. I waited *almost* 10 years until I invested in Bitcoin, once the blockchain was tried and tested. I knew about it for years, but never trusted it, as I'm naturally a skeptic It seems to me that you are exaggerating a wee bit, even if perhaps you did not start to invest into bitcoin until 2018-ish - sometime after registering your account here. One thing is knowing about bitcoin in 2009 or 2010, you are not saying that you knew about bitcoin then, are you? And really no investment was really available in those earlier times - except mining and bitcoin largely did not have a price until mid-2010. and that was quite vague and weird (such as two pizzas for 10k bitcoin).. so I would not even have considered that there was any meaningful "investment" opportunity in the financialization sense of the word (not just talking about time to mine it or to involve yourself in BTC development or some other kind of investment) into bitcoin until perhaps 2011-ish.. and of course, more and more opportunities for financially "investing into bitcoin" came about with the passage of time.. and moreso maybe in 2013 when more exchanges came about such as Coinbase and Local bitcoins and some others began to become more available.... .. but even then.. still pretty damned niche of an investment - so sure.. somewhere between 2011 and 2013 seem to be about the earliest of days for financial investing into bitcoin - niche as it was (unless you want to explain some other ideas about what you mean by missing out of investment opportunities into bitcoin by nearly 10 years.. So maybe if you say when you found out about bitcoin and describe the kinds of "investment" opportunities might have been available to you in your earliest days of exposure that you failed/refused to partake in... Don't get me wrong, I am not proclaiming that you are totally off of the planet - because surely there are some particulars that you could likely flush out to bring better meaning to what you are describing - rather than some concepts that could be very easily misunderstood or even mislead people into thinking that there were real and meaningful investment opportunities in bitcoin in the early days beyond for the real geeks and internet nerd specialists (not suggesting any kind of denigration of the nerds). The software used to interact with the blockchain is completely irrelevant, it's an immutable blockchain, I don't see your point here Whenever there is some potential beating up of Biodom, you can count me in on that, even if I don't have any kind of clue about the topic. But sure, the more diverse research the better! After Bitcoin there were more than 5-10 different currencies that came about as well. Nice try though Gosh.. comparing bitcoin research and virus research seems a stretch of a topic.. and who really wants to talk about some some 5-10 different currencies in this here lovey dovey bitcoin thread, unless perhaps we have some shitcoins that we feel like bashing.. along with bashing some Biodom fella.. killing two birds with one stone never hurt anything in the past, besides the birds.
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I was wondering if there's a category of people who support the vaccine, as naturally intrigued by research projects and public experiments, but chose to abstain as not getting paid to test new medical research? I've otherwise stayed out of the debate for a while, just listening to friends who say they will never get it and we need to fight, as well as others who claim I am dumb for not having it already. Truth be told, my main argument for not getting the vaccine is my sock draw is always a complete mess. I have to keep rearranging it with thinner socks at the front for the warmer weather, but with access to thicker socks for work and gardening. It's a real nightmare to be honest and is a lot of maintenance for me, it's meant I simply haven't had the time to join this research project. That and the day I genuinely considered having the vaccine - "the day" as others put it - a beautiful butterfly landed on my knee (that was dirty from soil work) and with persistence decided to clean me while gaining sufficient nutrients, or so I assume. I tried to deter this creature but they were so persistent and determined so I gave up. It completely distracted me from thinking about taking the vaccine, and personally haven't thought about it since. I otherwise support everyone who has become part of this experiment, I genuinely salute you all! Medical advancements are needed, and this is a very well controlled study with an amazing sample size. I look forward to the continued results of this experiment in the coming years. Naturally I'm skeptical with any untested medicines/vaccines that haven't gone through the test of time, at least 2-3 years but realistically 10 years for the full research to be discovered. If you're part of the older generation then for sure you have nothing to lose, but personally, I feel I've still got a lot to live for. None the less, I appreciate all of you who are vaccinated for being part of this study so I don't have to 10 years? Are you serious? If humanity would wait 10 years before starting mass vaccination for any deadly disease we would be extinct by now. Just check this list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_human_vaccines Please note vaccination was mandatory in most countries (if not everywhere).
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I was wondering if there's a category of people who support the vaccine, as naturally intrigued by research projects and public experiments, but chose to abstain as not getting paid to test new medical research? I've otherwise stayed out of the debate for a while, just listening to friends who say they will never get it and we need to fight, as well as others who claim I am dumb for not having it already. Truth be told, my main argument for not getting the vaccine is my sock draw is always a complete mess. I have to keep rearranging it with thinner socks at the front for the warmer weather, but with access to thicker socks for work and gardening. It's a real nightmare to be honest and is a lot of maintenance for me, it's meant I simply haven't had the time to join this research project. That and the day I genuinely considered having the vaccine - "the day" as others put it - a beautiful butterfly landed on my knee (that was dirty from soil work) and with persistence decided to clean me while gaining sufficient nutrients, or so I assume. I tried to deter this creature but they were so persistent and determined so I gave up. It completely distracted me from thinking about taking the vaccine, and personally haven't thought about it since. I otherwise support everyone who has become part of this experiment, I genuinely salute you all! Medical advancements are needed, and this is a very well controlled study with an amazing sample size. I look forward to the continued results of this experiment in the coming years. Naturally I'm skeptical with any untested medicines/vaccines that haven't gone through the test of time, at least 2-3 years but realistically 10 years for the full research to be discovered. If you're part of the older generation then for sure you have nothing to lose, but personally, I feel I've still got a lot to live for. None the less, I appreciate all of you who are vaccinated for being part of this study so I don't have to I'm glad that you listened to the butterfly! Also, the vaccine is way beyond experimental. It is a death sentence for those who have it. It will not come immediately. But I already know like around 7-8 people that got cancer after they got the shot. (the Cancer is not because of the shot directly, but because the shot makes your body to be drained of vitamins, and then the diseases start coming for you when you have a weak immune system.) (also... you can check out that Vitamin C guy on youtube that cured his stage 5 cancer a week before he was sentenced to death by PhD's.) Fuck me you know a lot . Your so clever. I'm in ore of your knowledge. I'm so privileged to be in your company. What you do for living ? Are you a scientist? Must be nice knowing more than everyone else I'm so retarded
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I was wondering if there's a category of people who support the vaccine, as naturally intrigued by research projects and public experiments, but chose to abstain as not getting paid to test new medical research? I've otherwise stayed out of the debate for a while, just listening to friends who say they will never get it and we need to fight, as well as others who claim I am dumb for not having it already. Truth be told, my main argument for not getting the vaccine is my sock draw is always a complete mess. I have to keep rearranging it with thinner socks at the front for the warmer weather, but with access to thicker socks for work and gardening. It's a real nightmare to be honest and is a lot of maintenance for me, it's meant I simply haven't had the time to join this research project. That and the day I genuinely considered having the vaccine - "the day" as others put it - a beautiful butterfly landed on my knee (that was dirty from soil work) and with persistence decided to clean me while gaining sufficient nutrients, or so I assume. I tried to deter this creature but they were so persistent and determined so I gave up. It completely distracted me from thinking about taking the vaccine, and personally haven't thought about it since. I otherwise support everyone who has become part of this experiment, I genuinely salute you all! Medical advancements are needed, and this is a very well controlled study with an amazing sample size. I look forward to the continued results of this experiment in the coming years. Naturally I'm skeptical with any untested medicines/vaccines that haven't gone through the test of time, at least 2-3 years but realistically 10 years for the full research to be discovered. If you're part of the older generation then for sure you have nothing to lose, but personally, I feel I've still got a lot to live for. None the less, I appreciate all of you who are vaccinated for being part of this study so I don't have to I'm glad that you listened to the butterfly! Also, the vaccine is way beyond experimental. It is a death sentence for those who have it. It will not come immediately. But I already know like around 7-8 people that got cancer after they got the shot. (the Cancer is not because of the shot directly, but because the shot makes your body to be drained of vitamins, and then the diseases start coming for you when you have a weak immune system.) (also... you can check out that Vitamin C guy on youtube that cured his stage 5 cancer a week before he was sentenced to death by PhD's.) "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt" It was written especially for savetherainforest.
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TBH The amount of BTC accumulated by big institutions is the biggest sign of bullishness ever. People say the demand is now less? Bro they already bought fuck ton of BTC to start with. Come back to this post in years, we will be almost x5 from here. BTC
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TBH The amount of BTC accumulated by big institutions is the biggest sign of bullishness ever. People say the demand is now less? Bro they already bought fuck ton of BTC to start with. Come back to this post in years, we will be almost x5 from here. BTC
Retail is still the biggest market. See coinbase. When institutional investors really jump in no rocket's gonna be enough for the helluva ride we'll have.
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Secrete vaults on four different continents? CNBC still don’t understand how bitcoin works? “ Taihuttu is trying to put a crypto cold wallet on every continent so it's easier to access his holdings.”Very easy sure if you own your own private jet too. Wow this whole article is something! Swiss bunkers
Buried in the Swiss Alps is a vault inside a decommissioned military bunker that's cut off from the internet, guarded by an onsite security team, and apparently, according to digital bank Xapo's website, "watched over in the skies by satellite." The precious merchandise under lock and guard is bitcoin.
Coinbase bought Xapo in 2019, an unsurprising move for a company that stores 98% of customer funds offline, in order to provide "an important security measure against theft or loss."
I can bet the author of this article “MacKenzie Sigalos” did one hour googling and he put everything he found online. “ A recent Chainalysis report examining wallets holding bitcoin shows that 11.8 million bitcoin is in the hands of long-term investors, 3.7 million is lost, another 3.2 million is circulating among traders, and the remaining 2.4 million have yet to be mined.” Edit: I’m unable to resist and want to add here this part too "If you want to store your coins truly outside of the reach of the state, you can just hold those private keys directly. That's the equivalent of burying a bar of gold in your backyard," Read more here https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2021/08/11/bitcoin-family-hides-bitcoin-ethereum-and-litecoin-in-secret-vaults.html
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Also, the vaccine is way beyond experimental. It is a death sentence for those who have it. It will not come immediately.
There are some "scientists" that openly support the thesis that death comes for each and every human eventually. Of course, they are being paid to spread the BS. It can't be, can it? I know a guy who's old AF and still alive, so it's impossible.
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I was wondering if there's a category of people who support the vaccine, as naturally intrigued by research projects and public experiments, but chose to abstain as not getting paid to test new medical research? I've otherwise stayed out of the debate for a while, just listening to friends who say they will never get it and we need to fight, as well as others who claim I am dumb for not having it already. Truth be told, my main argument for not getting the vaccine is my sock draw is always a complete mess. I have to keep rearranging it with thinner socks at the front for the warmer weather, but with access to thicker socks for work and gardening. It's a real nightmare to be honest and is a lot of maintenance for me, it's meant I simply haven't had the time to join this research project. That and the day I genuinely considered having the vaccine - "the day" as others put it - a beautiful butterfly landed on my knee (that was dirty from soil work) and with persistence decided to clean me while gaining sufficient nutrients, or so I assume. I tried to deter this creature but they were so persistent and determined so I gave up. It completely distracted me from thinking about taking the vaccine, and personally haven't thought about it since. I otherwise support everyone who has become part of this experiment, I genuinely salute you all! Medical advancements are needed, and this is a very well controlled study with an amazing sample size. I look forward to the continued results of this experiment in the coming years. Naturally I'm skeptical with any untested medicines/vaccines that haven't gone through the test of time, at least 2-3 years but realistically 10 years for the full research to be discovered. If you're part of the older generation then for sure you have nothing to lose, but personally, I feel I've still got a lot to live for. None the less, I appreciate all of you who are vaccinated for being part of this study so I don't have to I'm glad that you listened to the butterfly! Me too The butterfly was beautiful, the first I had close contact with in the season, as well as appeared very wise feeling completely non-threatened by my attempts to wave it away. It should have felt in danger, but instead identified me as low-risk, likely due to the smell of natural resources I had on me, or pollen potentially. The synchronicity of the situation made me philosophize quite deeply about the event, while eventually the butterfly accepted my invitation to sit on my hand and clean them self. After it flew away, I realized the butterfly was relatively natural and un-adultered. This was where it's beauty lied. This being the message I took away from the situation, while contemplating the vaccine properly for the first time. Also, the vaccine is way beyond experimental. It is a death sentence for those who have it. It will not come immediately. But I already know like around 7-8 people that got cancer after they got the shot. I don't believe in these conspiracy theories of it being a death sentence though, there is no concrete evidence to prove such outrageous theories, no offense. Just like I don't believe in the conspiracy theories that the vaccine is safe either. I believe in solid research, data and the most important variable: TIME. Until there is enough data over enough time to analysis, I don't believe it's possible to assess either way whether it will kill everyone, or save everyone. It's simply too early to tell. There is only one absolute and widespread death sentence I know of in this world that effects everyone on this planet: life.
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As an update to previous TA, price is now currently testing the 200 Day MA on an intra-day scale. This doesn't mean all that much unless there is a candle close below this level: End of Day analysis as a quick answer to the golden question: "what's holding the bulls back, there is no resistance". I'd argue it's currently the 0.5 fib retracement level (also previous breakdown level) from the ATH to the swing low @ $46,747. Instead, I still see the local pocket of support that has a strong chance of bouncing the price back above this critical Daily MA, given the strong uptrend on the 4hr chart: While bullish traders panic or take profits if the 21 MA (green) or 200 Day MA is broken (see above), the confluence of the following could find short-term support very nicely (purple circle): - 50 MA trending upwards (red) in bullish formation with other moving averages
- Upwards trending old resistance trend-line (green) being re-tested as support
- Long-term 0.382 fib retracement level (yellow) as previous resistance
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August 12, 2021, 11:56:02 AM |
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It's not cold. Though I wouldn't have thought that would have hit any kind of limit. It's also an area where codes are generally not so severe. Though I should definitely run a quick check. The main reason for going with the size of the neighbor's shed was it looked like a good size and is proportionate to the land area.
> 200 sq ft is typically the size where permits and frost-proof foundations come in but I'd suggest to check the code regardless of size because your neighbor is definitely going to snitch on you
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August 12, 2021, 11:56:35 AM |
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As for concrete and pylons depends on code.
I can do this with a gravel pad and not be called permanent structure so no tax on it and no permit.
If I do concrete I need a permit.
This is different from a concrete pad. It can be either a concrete block or you can cast concrete cylinders.
this rests on the ground not permanent I could have used itthis is attached would be permanent I would need a permit and be subject to tax.I have been lucky so far with poison ivy with no incidents though my wife has had it a few times. I almost wonder if there's such a thing as immunity. Poison Ivy is weird shit. If I get exposed it takes 10 days to appear which is very unusual time most people will see problems in 3-5 days. So my right arm which was digging around the roots of the stump with a small spade got it first at the wrist above the gloves. It had the most exposure and sweated in the heat. My left arm got it next a day later much less of a problem less exposure. My stomach got it after that because of 1) fat which slows the symptoms 2) I was wear a shirt which slowed exposure. Finally both hips near the bone got it from resting my gloved hands on my hips over the 2 days it took to get all roots and stumps out. What save me from really fucking up was two showers both days. Careful handling of the clothes. So no exposure to the private areas . @nohomo I am not sure why I did not get any on my face but I guess I did not wipe sweat off my face with my gloved hands. I did not know that roots 18 months old were still an issue. So on day 10 it began by day 14 it was on both arms entire stomach and hips. The hips itched like a mofo by day 20 it was almost gone. A very little remains on both hips as I type. Waiting for shed to arrive today. Speaking go wood prices. I wanted to line the inside with this item https://www.lowes.com/pd/Common-1-in-x-6-in-x-16-ft-Actual-0-5625-in-x-5-375-in-x-16-ft-Tongue-and-Groove-Spruce-Pine-Fir-Board/1000825362the inside walls are about 13ft 4 inches I would do three or four on front long wall I would do the whole back long wall I would use 8 foot ones on the solid side wall. I would spray this in the first foot of the space it makes. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Dow-GREAT-STUFF-Pestblock-12-oz-Spray-Foam-Insulation/4778842
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