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October 17, 2021, 10:40:46 PM |
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Do we get an eddie13 girlfriend photo at the ATH?
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eddie13
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October 17, 2021, 10:42:42 PM Merited by LFC_Bitcoin (1) |
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Do we get an eddie13 girlfriend photo at the ATH?
Sadly, she is over 1,300 miles away from me right now, but I might be able to make something happen
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savetherainforest
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October 17, 2021, 10:47:46 PM Last edit: October 17, 2021, 11:04:54 PM by savetherainforest |
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Bitcoin has a limited shelf life, and you don't seem to get that. I advise you to not put your faith too much on it after 2030. That's like the D day for BTCitcoin. (maybe even earlier)
Quote that into there.. And here is a quote from me to add.. "Within another 2,000 years from now, the standard dating system will have been changed from BC/AD, in commemoration of Jesus Christ, rather to BG/AG, before the Bitcoin genesis bolck/after the Genesis block.. We call it 2021AD now, but in the future this year will be called 11AG.. Bitcoin is FOREVER" The problem isn't BTCitcoin. The problem will be the people using BTCitcoin. I would not want Jamie Diamond or what's his name... to use bitcoin to buy bread. I will want him to stay poor and work in a coal mine. U feeling me?? .... And I know it's an extreme example... but it's about 'the great divide' that will make some want to participate in a city within a city in a night club that they accept only 'puffy-paw-paw' coins for their services and they will allow only members to enter. And those 'shadow' currencies will become more broad, wide spread into 'religions' like the bitcoin cult. They will just have different rules, like they will incorporate a black list of people from the old system, like bankers, billionaires, media celebrities... etc. The thing is that those places will have 'powerful joints' and they will be available only for the exclusive all-inclusive-yogi mentality religious zealots of that specific coin and its cult. <<< That was another example. ... ...... Some time in the future or present, what I say might be relevant to someone. *edit(): Maybe in a 100 years we will accept the 3rd generation of bastards of those generational wealth puppies that inherit Jamie Diamond pop-corn.
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October 17, 2021, 10:55:52 PM |
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Gotta love those little flash crashes.
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October 17, 2021, 11:01:24 PM |
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hisslyness
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October 17, 2021, 11:16:18 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Go buy a blow farm and a hooker farm. Now we're talking! I once knew a guy that started his own brothel.. He became pretty successful.. He was such a hard working go getter, he ran the place by hand until he could get enough employees.. Crap! I just imagined him running around helping out.... jerking guys off!
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October 18, 2021, 12:01:32 AM |
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October 18, 2021, 12:12:43 AM |
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Oh gawd... you are amazing.. if you do not say so ur lil selfie. I know u guys love bitcoin. But it's flawed. U can't love math, it's just math. It's like loving a rock. Or those rock NFT jpgs. You can love math. To say that you can't love math is tantamount to admitting you don't understand math. As a kid they gave us a math text book in first grade. It had the work in it from sept 1962 to June 1963. I loved math so much that I finish all the chapters with all the problems by October 1st. Back in the day there were no calculators so multiplication tables were supposed to be memorized from 1 x 1 up to 12 x 12 a grid that was 12 by 12. once I memorized it I made a multiplication table from 1 x 1 to 20 x 20 and memorized it. So yeah math lovers do exist . Now to defend savetherainforest i suspect BTC will have issues of scaling and shit coins will always be here. But what do I know not much.
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October 18, 2021, 12:15:38 AM |
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Gotta love those little flash crashes.
Especially if you have PTSD after 8 years of Bitcoin holding
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Richy_T
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October 18, 2021, 12:21:49 AM |
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As a kid they gave us a math text book in first grade. It had the work in it from sept 1962 to June 1963. I loved math so much that I finish all the chapters with all the problems by October 1st.
We had a book called "7 a day" with 7 problems in each section. I'd usually run through multiple sections each lesson and then they put me in the "8 a day" book. I learned then that hard work is often rewarded only by more hard work. The teacher would also chastise me for not showing my workings but to me, there were no workings in something like 42/7. Back in the day there were no calculators so multiplication tables were supposed to be memorized from 1 x 1 up to 12 x 12
a grid that was 12 by 12.
once I memorized it I made a multiplication table from 1 x 1 to 20 x 20 and memorized it.
Yep, we had those. For some reason I had a blind spot for 7x7. Long since remedied, of course. Once you get beyond the 12x12 table, you can usually work them out in your head pretty quickly but nothing wrong with a bit of memorization.
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October 18, 2021, 12:34:51 AM |
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Common core math..
I think it’s rediculous how they try to teach solving math like that in the first place, but when I look at common core teachings it is like the processes I use to do math in my head..
132X50?
(132/2)100=66x100=6600 <in my head
Does that make sense?
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October 18, 2021, 12:37:48 AM |
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Back in the day there were no calculators so multiplication tables were supposed to be memorized from 1 x 1 up to 12 x 12
a grid that was 12 by 12.
We had classroom contests to complete the worksheet fastest. The speed of my handwriting was the limiting factor in how fast I could complete it.
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October 18, 2021, 12:41:16 AM |
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October 18, 2021, 12:41:28 AM Merited by BobLawblaw (1) |
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Common core math..
I think it’s rediculous how they try to teach solving math like that in the first place, but when I look at common core teachings it is like the processes I use to do math in my head..
132X50?
(132/2)100=66x100=6600 <in my head
Does that make sense?
Probably. I just look at Rachel Riley's ass whilst she solves it.
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October 18, 2021, 12:42:06 AM |
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Got to say I'm a bit disappointed: We just closed the weekly ATH a few minutes ago, are at 62,500 and there is not one picture of a train anywhere on this forum.
What happened?
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October 18, 2021, 12:42:08 AM |
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Common core math..
I think it’s rediculous how they try to teach solving math like that in the first place, but when I look at common core teachings it is like the processes I use to do math in my head..
132X50?
(132/2)100=66x100=6600 <in my head
Does that make sense?
Yes, I found the same thing. It looks weird but that's because the optimizations I made in my head were not the same as the way I was taught to do it on paper.
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October 18, 2021, 12:45:36 AM |
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We had classroom contests to complete the worksheet fastest. The speed of my handwriting was the limiting factor in how fast I could complete it.
Ever do that one where the first instruction is to read all the questions and the last question is to ignore all those other questions, write your name on the sheet and then do nothing else? I made myself look like a high-speed jackass on that one. No regrets though
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savetherainforest
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October 18, 2021, 12:47:35 AM |
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Got to say I'm a bit disappointed: We just closed the weekly ATH a few minutes ago, are at 62,500 and there is not one picture of a train anywhere on this forum.
What happened?
There will be more enthusiasm at $70K.
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October 18, 2021, 12:49:24 AM |
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Common core math..
I think it’s rediculous how they try to teach solving math like that in the first place, but when I look at common core teachings it is like the processes I use to do math in my head..
132X50?
(132/2)100=66x100=6600 <in my head
Does that make sense?
Probably. I just look at Rachel Riley's ass whilst she solves it. ... how much btc to clone Rachel Riley? (asking for a friend)
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October 18, 2021, 01:00:10 AM |
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Common core math..
I think it’s rediculous how they try to teach solving math like that in the first place, but when I look at common core teachings it is like the processes I use to do math in my head..
132X50?
(132/2)100=66x100=6600 <in my head
Does that make sense?
Probably. I just look at Rachel Riley's ass whilst she solves it. ... how much btc to clone Rachel Riley? (asking for a friend) 2000*66/100+1 BTC Though the Rachel Riley clone will probably behave like the real thing and leave you for an expert Russian male dancer as soon as she gets the chance.
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