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See you at 100k.
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However, if you tell me that it was all a conspiracy, then this is a road that you have to travel by yourself. My rule is to not expect a conspiracy when it could be explained by rushing 'something' and/or incompetency.
Some of us have lived long enough lives to know that the world going from one crisis (Covid, world shutdown, mass layoffs), to another crisis (Money printer go brrr, massive inflation), to another crisis (Ukraine War), to another crisis (supply chain constraints, oil shortage, food shortage, etc.) to another crisis (Monkeypox, or whatthefuckeverisnext), in just a span of a few years is NOT normal. Like at all. The odds of such a pattern happening organically in such a short span of time are ridiculously low, low enough to know that they would have to be completely manufactured, planned events. That is the conspiracy part. Rolling from one catastrophe to another and then another is not normal. Those that believe otherwise just haven't lived long enough to know better. Welp, let's just throw another crisis onto the pile (Texas school shooting). During an election year no less. Gee, what are the odds.
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Bought some more SPY calls...sure, a contrarian move, but we (investors) have been pushed down a lot since March; SP500 has to bounce a bit. Bitcoin timing is trickier, could be ahead or behind by 2 wks..still, should pop back to either 100 or 200d EMA (38-42k-ish). EDIT: I looked and that UST abomination is up 400% in the last hour, apparently. I wish it just disappear already. Could be causing a bit of a get-along pumpage on the daily.
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However, if you tell me that it was all a conspiracy, then this is a road that you have to travel by yourself. My rule is to not expect a conspiracy when it could be explained by rushing 'something' and/or incompetency.
Some of us have lived long enough lives to know that the world going from one crisis (Covid, world shutdown, mass layoffs), to another crisis (Money printer go brrr, massive inflation), to another crisis (Ukraine War), to another crisis (supply chain constraints, oil shortage, food shortage, etc.) to another crisis (Monkeypox, or whatthefuckeverisnext), in just a span of a few years is NOT normal. Like at all. The odds of such a pattern happening organically in such a short span of time are ridiculously low, low enough to know that they would have to be completely manufactured, planned events. That is the conspiracy part. Rolling from one catastrophe to another and then another is not normal. Those that believe otherwise just haven't lived long enough to know better. Welp, let's just throw another crisis onto the pile (Texas school shooting). During an election year no less. Gee, what are the odds. Well, media does not report all "normal" stuff, like...geee...Webb telescope reached the desired temperatures and is about to start observations. I am looking forward to learning if Europa plumes contain some bio signature molecules (yes, Webb can do this). Long term interest would be if we would be able to detect Dyson "spheres" or not. My bet is...NOT. TL;DR media bias makes us "blind" to some things that are actually interesting, just not 'sensational'.
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*Sigh* lawyers screwing up affecting my finances again. Get ready for the rocket if I have to sell some BTC to bridge the gap.
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However, if you tell me that it was all a conspiracy, then this is a road that you have to travel by yourself. My rule is to not expect a conspiracy when it could be explained by rushing 'something' and/or incompetency.
Some of us have lived long enough lives to know that the world going from one crisis (Covid, world shutdown, mass layoffs), to another crisis (Money printer go brrr, massive inflation), to another crisis (Ukraine War), to another crisis (supply chain constraints, oil shortage, food shortage, etc.) to another crisis (Monkeypox, or whatthefuckeverisnext), in just a span of a few years is NOT normal. Like at all. The odds of such a pattern happening organically in such a short span of time are ridiculously low, low enough to know that they would have to be completely manufactured, planned events. That is the conspiracy part. Rolling from one catastrophe to another and then another is not normal. Those that believe otherwise just haven't lived long enough to know better. Welp, let's just throw another crisis onto the pile (Texas school shooting). During an election year no less. Gee, what are the odds. Funny, had a friend tell me the same thing in 2011. We had fires in California, then that quake, which caused a tsunami, which caused a nuclear disaster. Think there was a plane crash and something else happening, friend was arguing how there was no way it could all be a coincidence
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However, if you tell me that it was all a conspiracy, then this is a road that you have to travel by yourself. My rule is to not expect a conspiracy when it could be explained by rushing 'something' and/or incompetency.
Some of us have lived long enough lives to know that the world going from one crisis (Covid, world shutdown, mass layoffs), to another crisis (Money printer go brrr, massive inflation), to another crisis (Ukraine War), to another crisis (supply chain constraints, oil shortage, food shortage, etc.) to another crisis (Monkeypox, or whatthefuckeverisnext), in just a span of a few years is NOT normal. Like at all. The odds of such a pattern happening organically in such a short span of time are ridiculously low, low enough to know that they would have to be completely manufactured, planned events. That is the conspiracy part. Rolling from one catastrophe to another and then another is not normal. Those that believe otherwise just haven't lived long enough to know better. Welp, let's just throw another crisis onto the pile (Texas school shooting). During an election year no less. Gee, what are the odds. Funny, had a friend tell me the same thing in 2011. We had fires in California, then that quake, which caused a tsunami, which caused a nuclear disaster. Think there was a plane crash and something else happening, friend was arguing how there was no way it could all be a coincidence my wife retired in summer of 2011. First month of retirement Earthquake,Tornado,Hurricane. I will check on it as it was 11 years ago but New Jersey had the three things happen in August 2011 IIRC. Google : "New Jersey earthquake 2011 Featured snippet from the web The last significant earthquake felt in New Jersey was on Aug. 23, 2011. That quake originated in central Virginia and had a magnitude of 5.8. Read this:Google Android phones to assist with earthquake alerts and searches. An earthquake with a magnitude of 5 to 5.9 is considered moderately strong on the Richter scale." Google : "Hurricane Irene Hurricane Irene moved up the eastern seaboard making landfall for a second time at Little Egg Inlet New Jersey early Sunday morning August 28, 2011. This is the first time a Hurricane made landfall in New Jersey since 1903." So Aug 3 = Wife retires Aug 8 = Tornado Aug 23 = Earthquake Aug 28 = Hurricane A very interesting month indeed.
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However, if you tell me that it was all a conspiracy, then this is a road that you have to travel by yourself. My rule is to not expect a conspiracy when it could be explained by rushing 'something' and/or incompetency.
Some of us have lived long enough lives to know that the world going from one crisis (Covid, world shutdown, mass layoffs), to another crisis (Money printer go brrr, massive inflation), to another crisis (Ukraine War), to another crisis (supply chain constraints, oil shortage, food shortage, etc.) to another crisis (Monkeypox, or whatthefuckeverisnext), in just a span of a few years is NOT normal. Like at all. The odds of such a pattern happening organically in such a short span of time are ridiculously low, low enough to know that they would have to be completely manufactured, planned events. That is the conspiracy part. Rolling from one catastrophe to another and then another is not normal. Those that believe otherwise just haven't lived long enough to know better. Welp, let's just throw another crisis onto the pile (Texas school shooting). During an election year no less. Gee, what are the odds. Funny, had a friend tell me the same thing in 2011. We had fires in California, then that quake, which caused a tsunami, which caused a nuclear disaster. Think there was a plane crash and something else happening, friend was arguing how there was no way it could all be a coincidence my wife retired in summer of 2011. First month of retirement Earthquake,Tornado,Hurricane. I will check on it as it was 11 years ago but New Jersey had the three things happen in August 2011 IIRC. Google : "New Jersey earthquake 2011 Featured snippet from the web The last significant earthquake felt in New Jersey was on Aug. 23, 2011. That quake originated in central Virginia and had a magnitude of 5.8. Read this:Google Android phones to assist with earthquake alerts and searches. An earthquake with a magnitude of 5 to 5.9 is considered moderately strong on the Richter scale." Remember the first "Man in Black' movie..."You are not sad because of the rain...it rains because you are sad" Some people are like a queen bee...special. I am not sure what laws of physics are behind it, heck, it might further suggest that we are in a "simulation" and some 'users' have a bit more 'user-power'. Mostly (but not 100%) kidding.
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However, if you tell me that it was all a conspiracy, then this is a road that you have to travel by yourself. My rule is to not expect a conspiracy when it could be explained by rushing 'something' and/or incompetency.
Some of us have lived long enough lives to know that the world going from one crisis (Covid, world shutdown, mass layoffs), to another crisis (Money printer go brrr, massive inflation), to another crisis (Ukraine War), to another crisis (supply chain constraints, oil shortage, food shortage, etc.) to another crisis (Monkeypox, or whatthefuckeverisnext), in just a span of a few years is NOT normal. Like at all. The odds of such a pattern happening organically in such a short span of time are ridiculously low, low enough to know that they would have to be completely manufactured, planned events. That is the conspiracy part. Rolling from one catastrophe to another and then another is not normal. Those that believe otherwise just haven't lived long enough to know better. Welp, let's just throw another crisis onto the pile (Texas school shooting). During an election year no less. Gee, what are the odds. Funny, had a friend tell me the same thing in 2011. We had fires in California, then that quake, which caused a tsunami, which caused a nuclear disaster. Think there was a plane crash and something else happening, friend was arguing how there was no way it could all be a coincidence my wife retired in summer of 2011. First month of retirement Earthquake,Tornado,Hurricane. I will check on it as it was 11 years ago but New Jersey had the three things happen in August 2011 IIRC. Google : "New Jersey earthquake 2011 Featured snippet from the web The last significant earthquake felt in New Jersey was on Aug. 23, 2011. That quake originated in central Virginia and had a magnitude of 5.8. Read this:Google Android phones to assist with earthquake alerts and searches. An earthquake with a magnitude of 5 to 5.9 is considered moderately strong on the Richter scale." Remember the first "Man in Black' movie..."You are not sad because of the rain...it rains because you are sad" Some people are like a queen bee...special. you did not wait for me to post the hurricane info
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However, if you tell me that it was all a conspiracy, then this is a road that you have to travel by yourself. My rule is to not expect a conspiracy when it could be explained by rushing 'something' and/or incompetency.
Some of us have lived long enough lives to know that the world going from one crisis (Covid, world shutdown, mass layoffs), to another crisis (Money printer go brrr, massive inflation), to another crisis (Ukraine War), to another crisis (supply chain constraints, oil shortage, food shortage, etc.) to another crisis (Monkeypox, or whatthefuckeverisnext), in just a span of a few years is NOT normal. Like at all. The odds of such a pattern happening organically in such a short span of time are ridiculously low, low enough to know that they would have to be completely manufactured, planned events. That is the conspiracy part. Rolling from one catastrophe to another and then another is not normal. Those that believe otherwise just haven't lived long enough to know better. Welp, let's just throw another crisis onto the pile (Texas school shooting). During an election year no less. Gee, what are the odds. Funny, had a friend tell me the same thing in 2011. We had fires in California, then that quake, which caused a tsunami, which caused a nuclear disaster. Think there was a plane crash and something else happening, friend was arguing how there was no way it could all be a coincidence The gulf of Mexico oil spill was a big thing also, at that time. In reference to Philip's point: Large earthquakes are pretty uncommon in New Jersey too.. Edit: it also seems to me that DaRude is referring to things that mostly started in early 2011.. which was the fukishima earthquake and the gulf oil spill.. but then Philip is talking about later in the year (2011) (of course giving August dates).
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However, if you tell me that it was all a conspiracy, then this is a road that you have to travel by yourself. My rule is to not expect a conspiracy when it could be explained by rushing 'something' and/or incompetency.
Some of us have lived long enough lives to know that the world going from one crisis (Covid, world shutdown, mass layoffs), to another crisis (Money printer go brrr, massive inflation), to another crisis (Ukraine War), to another crisis (supply chain constraints, oil shortage, food shortage, etc.) to another crisis (Monkeypox, or whatthefuckeverisnext), in just a span of a few years is NOT normal. Like at all. The odds of such a pattern happening organically in such a short span of time are ridiculously low, low enough to know that they would have to be completely manufactured, planned events. That is the conspiracy part. Rolling from one catastrophe to another and then another is not normal. Those that believe otherwise just haven't lived long enough to know better. Welp, let's just throw another crisis onto the pile (Texas school shooting). During an election year no less. Gee, what are the odds. Funny, had a friend tell me the same thing in 2011. We had fires in California, then that quake, which caused a tsunami, which caused a nuclear disaster. Think there was a plane crash and something else happening, friend was arguing how there was no way it could all be a coincidence The gulf of Mexico oil spill was a big thing also, at that time. In reference to Philip's point: Large earthquakes are pretty uncommon in New Jersey too.. Yeah I lived here 30 years 1 earthquake. I lived in New York City 30 years 1 earthquake I lived in California 3 years 3 earthquake. All were not really bad but you knew what they were. The tornado in 2011 was 4 miles from my house. We had 1 this year 20 miles away. They are more common then they were years ago. I think 4 hurricanes 2 in NYC and 2 in NJ Also a really strong typhoon/cyclone in the Indian Ocean when I was in the Navy. This was the only thing in this post that got me nervous edgy scared. My ship was 750 feet long and about 60 feet wide. I work on a deck that was 35 feet above the sea on a flat sea. I went to look at the waves from this storm they were not breakers they were rollers. So tall that when the shine settled in a low spot if I look to port(left) we were 20 foot Lower than the roller. do an about face and look right (starboard) and 20 feet lower then that roller so the rolling waves were about 55-60 feet tall. I think this was a record breaker in the Indian Ocean. I will look for it (google). BTW Mother Nature showed me how small I really am that day. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980–81_South-West_Indian_Ocean_cyclone_season#Very_Intense_Tropical_Cyclone_Florine ... Very Intense Tropical Cyclone Florine[edit] Very intense tropical cyclone (MFR) Category 3 tropical cyclone (SSHWS) Florine Jan 7 1981 0409Z.png Florine 1981 track.png Duration January 3 – January 11 Peak intensity 220 km/h (140 mph) (10-min) 935 hPa (mbar) Toward the beginning of January, the ITCZ was active to the northeast of Madagascar, spawning a circulation east of Agalega that became a depression on January 3. On the next day, the system was named Florine. Steered between a ridge to its northwest and northeast, the system moved erratically until January 5, when Florine began a steady movement to the south and later southwest. The change in trajectory was because the ridge to Florine's northeast had weakened. On January 6, the intensifying storm passed just west of St. Brandon, where a station recorded sustained winds of 115 km/h (71 mph) and gusts of 148 km/h (92 mph). A day later, the outer eyewall of Florine moved across Réunion island, while the center of the eye passed 25 km east of Sainte-Rose. Roland Garros Airport recorded a minimum pressure of 935 mbar (27.6 inHg), the lowest on the island. A landfall was spared due to a shift in trajectory to the south-southeast caused by a passing cold front.[6] Also around this time, the cyclone reached its peak intensity according to the JTWC; the agency estimated peak winds of 195 km/h (120 mph), based on a Dvorak rating of 5.5.[7][8] The MFR estimated peak 10 minute winds of 220 km/h (140 mph).[6] Florine weakened as it accelerated ahead of a polar trough, and was no classifiable as a tropical cyclone on January 10. The remnants passed west of Île Amsterdam on the next day and continued southeastward.[6][7] Florine's close passage to Réunion caused injuries to two people. The high winds, peaking at 234 km/h (145 mph) at Plaine des Cafres, affected the island alongside heavy rainfall. Precipitation totals ranged from 100 mm (4 in) near the coast to 1,161 mm (45.7 in) at Foc-Foc. High tides reached 5.2 m (17 ft) at the coast in La Possession. Cyclone Florine destroyed crops and 95 houses. It caused injuries to two people and left around 500 people homeless. The storm knocked down 2000 phone lines and caused disruptions to the power network. Cilaos and Salazie became isolated during the storm, requiring assistance by helicopter. In nearby Mauritius, winds peaked at 137 km/h (85 mph).[6] I think this was the one and we were sailing 400 miles south of the center to avoid it which is why we just got huge rollers.
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Yeah I lived here 30 years 1 earthquake. I lived in New York City 30 years 1 earthquake I lived in California 3 years 3 earthquake.
WoW! 30+30+3= 63 Years. My mind poking me: Ask him how old is he. (LOL)
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Yeah I lived here 30 years 1 earthquake. I lived in New York City 30 years 1 earthquake I lived in California 3 years 3 earthquake.
WoW! 30+30+3= 63 Years. My mind poking me: Ask him how old is he. (LOL) I hear he modeled for the Old Man of the Mountain.
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Yeah I lived here 30 years 1 earthquake. I lived in New York City 30 years 1 earthquake I lived in California 3 years 3 earthquake.
WoW! 30+30+3= 63 Years. My mind poking me: Ask him how old is he. (LOL) he already mentioned it a few times (1957 should be a hint too, lol), so don't try to look too green (while get 'poked' by your brain, whatever it is).
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I'm starting to miss the old WO
They are all still out there. These days I am devoting my energy to full time trans rights campaigning. But I've yet to decide whether I'm for or against them so playing both sides is wearing me out. As for cryptoland, I've paid so little attention to anything beyond BTC I'm pretty sure I now know less than the average Polynesian grandma. Defi, wut? NFTs? Is this some sort of joke? No, really. Don't look away. Is this SOME SORT OF JOKE? And I really don't give a shit. As for old time shitcoins because of them I was still poorer at the last peak than I was in 2017. Un-fooking-believable. See you at 100k. Nice to see you again mate.
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