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October 17, 2021, 08:54:58 AM
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Loans are for slaves.
Debt is modern form of slavery

Forcing someone to work for you isn't allowed, but paying someone to work for money so he doesn't starve is totally accepted.

There's a term for it: wage slavery.

Wage slavery

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October 17, 2021, 09:52:00 AM
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Is a shitcoiner considered a nocoiner?

I'm trying to save myself from something dumb I may have said.

It wasn't dumb IMO. The speaker being an important, famous guy in the cryptocurrency world doesn't make him less of a nocoiner if he holds no btc. Even further, if hypothetically someone held, say, 100$ of shitcoins and 0.5$ of corn, I would stretch the term a bit and call them shit-nocoiners. On the contrary, someone holding 100$ of btc and 0.5 of shitcoins could be called a no-shit coiner.
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October 17, 2021, 10:03:00 AM

Wait for what? Tongue
You guys - parting with your coins for a fiat loan, instead of market selling and market buying back - constitutes the end of BTC as we know it.
Not my cup of tea.

That said, I do hope you get them back.

This is a test of the emergency fiat system. Keep fiat bank account at a minimum, and if an emergency need arises (car repairs, healthcare, etc.), quick loan provides the necessary cash. Minimum exposure to inflation.
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October 17, 2021, 10:19:13 AM
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Full disclosure: Took profits @ $61k. Putting it into a joint account for Rick and myself to buy toys and equipment for the ranch, as things start coming online, soon. Feel bad that all the corn I'm selling is going directly into my accounts (feel bad about needing to give Rick my financial login info to reconcile everything for this project...), and putting this batch into the joint account for ranch needs takes a fucktonne of stress off the both of us. Really don't want to draw down on our existing fiat investments to support the ranch. Will consider drawing down on those as needed, after the ranch is built and we're living out there full-time - 10 years ish.

Next sell target set for $75k, then $100k, then we sit back and re-evaluate our lives.

Gotta buy ourselves one of those jacked up monster pickup trucks that are capable of traversing the entire ranch to start... then a tractor... Oh God... it starts...

Sounds like a lot of fucking hard work running this ranch, bro.

I sold some @ $61,400.

Would like to see an ATH next week if i am honest.

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October 17, 2021, 10:19:56 AM

A little game, I’m very curious someone remembers this as well and knows who I’m talking about, my post can be a bit wrong but in bigger lines this is what he was saying kind of.



A remember a post …… written a looong time ago by a member of the WO-thread, a frequent poster, one I not always could say rather he’s a long term believer bull or not….

I do remember the post where he said somewhere half way last bearmarket

This time in a year from now, a lot of WO members will not be active in here anymore or with BTC etc (probably cause he thought we where going way lower as we did and stay there for a long period etc)

I think he suggested a future where BTC was at higher prices like now, but 10-15 years from that post or something…
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October 17, 2021, 10:20:53 AM
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Btw there where a few I wanna merit

But 50/50 a 30ste for some

So sorry

#nohomo
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October 17, 2021, 11:21:34 AM


just sold a piece for 60k


Good for you!!! Don't listen to these "BagHoldersForLifeShills!".  Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy

Last time it was $63-64K..... I sold as well and bought me some Doge & other dog meme coins.

But I knew last time it had to be a big correction. This time the correction will be max at $52K. If it dips at $54K I think u can safely catch that price, if it doesn't go up now too much or too fast. But to be honest, I don't see it going too much over 70K in October. Maybe next month, but after the correction at $52K < > $55K (depending on how high it goes.).  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes

If any of us (the royal us, included) followed your advices and prognostications we would be poor as fuck...

So good thing that your gibberish hardly makes any senses...   doesn't resonate....

hahahahaha

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I did like a 4x on my dog investments in the last 2-3 months. Smiley  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes

Bitcoin only did a 2x . Tongue  Cheesy  Cheesy
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October 17, 2021, 11:22:13 AM
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a nice round of scrabble on sunday would have something now Grin


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October 17, 2021, 11:58:37 AM

Loans are for slaves.
Debt is modern form of slavery

Forcing someone to work for you isn't allowed, but paying someone to work for money so he doesn't starve is totally accepted.

There's a term for it: wage slavery.

Wage slavery



With wage slavery all races are slaves.
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October 17, 2021, 12:04:15 PM
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a nice round of scrabble on sunday would have something now Grin


https://twitter.com/Vizique/status/1448285978582474755

I can't see the word HODL anywhere on the board. Tsk, tsk.
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October 17, 2021, 12:25:55 PM
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Meant to post this one last night. Interview with Robert Breedlove who I have not heard about before.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_34YjXAU5Y&ab_channel=TomBilyeu

This was an interesting listen, especially his views on inflation, the truth behind Bitcoin divisibility and views on central banking.

But the interviewer seems a bit of a greedy fool and thinks everything Robert says applies to NFTs automatically also even though he never mentions for almost 2 hours.

Eventually Robert drops the bomb when he addresses anything other than Bitcoin in the crypto sphere (1:50:40):

"So many people get lost looking at other alternative crypto assets or NFTs or other projects thinking they have the same trust minimised properties as Bitcoin;
to say that they are truly decentralised, no one has a political attack vector on the network or the good or whatever it may be.

It is my strong opinion that Bitcoin is the only asset that is truly, credible and has exhibited the qualities of decentralisation.
It's undergone a fork war, people have tried to increase the block size, change the supply and Bitcoin is kind of tried and true, it's battle tested, so with NFTS and crypto in general,
I would just say; I don't think decentralisation has been achieved anywhere else.

That is the key difference.

Bitcoin is the one asset that no one can control."

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And there you have it.

Will listen to some more Robert Breedlove in the future but will avoid that interviewer's channel.
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October 17, 2021, 01:12:09 PM

Mark Cuban somehow received a new asshole last night, in the form of a forced space-time gravitational anomaly on Twitter, created by the mass of people exposed to his retard takes on Spaces about Bitcoin.

Dude is NGMI.
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October 17, 2021, 01:45:57 PM
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a nice round of scrabble on sunday would have something now Grin


https://twitter.com/Vizique/status/1448285978582474755

I can't see the word HODL anywhere on the board. Tsk, tsk.

 Yeah but they clearly spelled out a-s-s-h-o-l-e without using the word.
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October 17, 2021, 01:53:47 PM

Mark Cuban somehow received a new asshole last night, in the form of a forced space-time gravitational anomaly on Twitter, created by the mass of people exposed to his retard takes on Spaces about Bitcoin.

Dude is NGMI.

 How does Mark not use a decent system for audio over internet?  It's really hard to listen to.

edit: not internet over audio but that would be cool.
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