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Sad day…. Lost one of my very best friends today, a dog and it’s unconditional love.
A day where I really learn what pain is.
My warmest condolences dude. I’ve also had dogs all my life, but I don’t think I can compare them to the one I currently have almost everywhere with me. She is also my first female dog, and she is 9 years old, bless her.
I love wave 5 during holiday festivities. My jaw is ready.
In other words, you are showing yourself as an emotionally sensitive twat.
Can we … not have this episode … again? I’m sensitive, and you are salty, let’s move forward. ~ so in that respect, you go fuck your dumb little BIG blocker wannabe self (even if you don't realize it), Cryptotourist.
Jeeezzz, “I don’t even realise”? Hahahaha, self slap yourself Jay, you’re not talking to a 3 year old. You had a point? Oh? I had not realized that part.
Oh no, of course not, it’s beyond your hardware and software capacity. We have bitcoin. Have you heard of it? It goes by other names, too - such as king daddy, honey badger, lilie fiend and a few other names.
If that’s not a retarded statement, I don’t know what is. Oh gawd.. does it involve a coin? NO. There is only one coin. BTC.
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bitebits
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September 29, 2021, 06:09:07 PM |
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Massive H&S on the hourly. Is it real, or artfully painted to shake off the last doubting hands before a huge green?
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LFC_Bitcoin
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September 29, 2021, 06:22:45 PM |
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Massive H&S on the hourly. Is it real, or artfully painted to shake off the last doubting hands before a huge green?
Dunno but I need my fix man. Feels like we haven’t had any euphoric rises for a long time. Ser, pls muh familie…..
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September 29, 2021, 06:26:51 PM |
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muhfucka, more than 2000 posts already?! I wonder how many of them were kinda "on topic" I just reread and counted all of your posts, and I concluded that: 73 were actually on topic - 128 were "kinda on topic," which included the 73 that were on topic. ~ so in that respect, you go fuck your dumb little BIG blocker wannabe self (even if you don't realize it), Cryptotourist.
Jeeezzz, “I don’t even realise”? Hahahaha, self slap yourself Jay, you’re not talking to a 3 year old. I know that. You gotta be at least 11 years old. You had a point? Oh? I had not realized that part.
Oh no, of course not, it’s beyond your hardware and software capacity. Well, you better redraft your point(s) to the extent that you really did have any. We have bitcoin. Have you heard of it? It goes by other names, too - such as king daddy, honey badger, lilie fiend and a few other names.
If that’s not a retarded statement, I don’t know what is. Just trying to get some foundation building, here. Oh gawd.. does it involve a coin? NO. There is only one coin. BTC.
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September 29, 2021, 06:33:38 PM |
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My dog is an absolute slut, she likes all people, even the ones that she really shouldn’t.
In time, young padawan.
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September 29, 2021, 06:39:10 PM |
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…… It has a ridiculous preponderance of weird uncles, but it's still family.
That’s probably what my nieces think at the Thanksgiving table…..
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September 29, 2021, 06:40:10 PM Merited by OutOfMemory (1) |
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Well, each person's family situation is a bit different,
"All happy families are alike; but each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." --Lev Tolstoy's Anna Karenina principleEverybody has two families... the one they're born into and the one they choose and that chooses them. Hopefully both are happy families.
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September 29, 2021, 06:48:37 PM Last edit: September 29, 2021, 07:07:16 PM by OutOfMemory |
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When i went for a visit of our new neighbor, he has a dog, a "muensterlaender", with a muzzle on. Not all dogs are naturally trustworthy. Normally dogs are showing signs of escalation: Visual fixation, taking an upright and stiff posture, barking, growling, snatching, biting - in this particular order. This one went right trying to bite my balls, as soon as he saw me getting out of the car and realizing me as a stranger. I was quite "surprised" in a negative way. So quick, without signs of warning. Not all dogs are mentally "right", and i forbid my kids (they were inside the car) to get near this one. The holder almost lives like an eremite, the dog seems to take care of preserving and protecting the "family constellation", and it does it very seriously. In the world of dogs, he was acting plausible. Most dog bites are "scare-bites", though, for example when accidentally stepped on the tail by a stranger. I actually had two cases of scare-biting with one of my dogs. The waitress he bit was panicking, rushed to the hospital and this means the doctors have to inform the police about the incident. As the dog was registered, they gave a warning, because the dog would be put down after a second bite. ...which occurred a year later. The renter of the flat i was living in, also scared of dogs, was talking to me through the half opened door, the dog was watching from my side. Then she suddenly stepped forward, my dog rushed to her leg and bit. It was a hostile move, from his point of view, because she was always avoiding to get near him, he must have recognized her like some stranger. It wasn't a hard bite, no blood at all, but she rushed to the hospital as well. I could save his life only because the local police chief was a relative of the renter and no serious injuries were caused (skin haematoma) by the bite, but i had to give him to the boarding kennels where i originally got him from. It's a good place, no cages, just a pack of dogs living almost naturally in a fenced area. It was a five hour drive, but i visited him as often as i could, until he died at the age of seven. It was a custom breed, and the (idiot) breeder incorporated incest into the breeding line, which made all the dogs genetically weak. As far as i know, my dog had the longest life of all dogs of his line. I came to see three other ones, all impaired. Mine was just overly suspicious, took me quite some time to earn his trust as well. The breeder's license got revoked later, too. I also continued to pay the monthly fee for the dog's home, like a recurring donation. They really got a heart for dogs there and the owner was a friend, otherwise he would not have given the dog away. Gotta look for a pic now... EDIT: He was also a real beauty, but he always had this worried look. R.I.P.
Everybody has two families... the one they're born into and the one they choose and that chooses them.
Hopefully both are happy families.
this.
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September 29, 2021, 07:01:28 PM |
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September 29, 2021, 07:04:19 PM |
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Ignore Lists are like mute buttons. I prefer to see everything and use my scroll wheel.
I get this point in theory. In practice, time is opportunity cost. I want to maximize my funtime here, and part of that involves curating my experience, much like I do with muting/blocking accounts on Twitter (where I fucked off to, during my absence here) There are some people I will never agree with, and don't care to read their opinions/content, because it literally is a waste of my time, and a net-negative in my life, so I prefer to curate my experience to optimize time. I agree with Bob, I have very few on my ignore list, but the ones I have are just time thieves as I see it. I don't say what he wrote was good.... I skipped a lot.....But even roach a classic ignore for many, but I read some things I enjoyed or could see some humor in... when on ignore, then I would of missed them. But at the end, an endless discussion if one like to ignore -> perfectly fine (after all thats why the button is there)
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September 29, 2021, 07:13:43 PM Merited by BobLawblaw (2) |
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Ignore Lists are like mute buttons. I prefer to see everything and use my scroll wheel.
I get this point in theory. In practice, time is opportunity cost. I want to maximize my funtime here, and part of that involves curating my experience, much like I do with muting/blocking accounts on Twitter (where I fucked off to, during my absence here) There are some people I will never agree with, and don't care to read their opinions/content, because it literally is a waste of my time, and a net-negative in my life, so I prefer to curate my experience to optimize time. I agree with Bob, I have very few on my ignore list, but the ones I have are just time thieves as I see it. I don't say what he wrote was good.... I skipped a lot.....But even roach a classic ignore for many, but I read some things I enjoyed or could see some humor in... when on ignore, then I would of missed them. But at the end, an endless discussion if one like to ignore -> perfectly fine (after all thats why the button is there) I came to the decision, that from today i will only put bots and peeps who ask me to on ignore. Your original post was also part of making me reconsider if ignore lists match my personal values. (EDIT: and i used to click show/hide too often, anyway) Somehow it's too emotional for me today, too many moving memories. i think i'll resort to read-only mode and mix myself a nice, big glass full of gin-tonic (Boar blackforest gin and schweppes dry) for the rest of the evening. #snowflakeforever
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September 29, 2021, 07:21:49 PM |
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one of my favorite crypto artists Lucho Poletti has released a new collection if you are a Bitcoin enthusiast, you should have a look at his onlineshop... i have in any case already secured one artwork from the new collection among others My new collection, Moneta Divina refers to Bitcoin as Divine Currency.
The 3 artworks explore the relationship between fiat currency #inflation & #bitcoin, using steampunk visuals and a spiritual approach to illustrate my vision for a major transformation of economic energy. https://twitter.com/LuchoPoletti/status/1441402992138227717edit: my favorite moneta divina artwork is the first one
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September 29, 2021, 07:59:15 PM Merited by OutOfMemory (2) |
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In any case, there's no need for name calling, especially between WO regulars. IMHO.
oh? We will have to work harder to have fun in other ways, then. [...] What happened to Picard memes, Carolinas, haikus that rhyme and witty discourses? Do we really have to stoop to the level of name calling to have fun in these here parts? Don't you know nuttin'?
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September 29, 2021, 08:01:27 PM |
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eg: I can't seem to recognize a reason for the min fee being over 1sat, for as long as it has, vs price activity. It looks like someone is consolidating their funds. For about 7 hours they've been broadcasting more low-fee transactions than are getting mined:
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September 29, 2021, 08:42:32 PM Merited by LFC_Bitcoin (1) |
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Some paws are big, Some paws are small But their weight Is not as heavy As their Weight on our hearts When they are with us And when they are gone Sharing a sad howl across the internet My condolonces. Our best friends have helped us survive untill now and they are great companions in life. The Wolf or Dog today hehe
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September 29, 2021, 09:01:37 PM |
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