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I made this quote up 30 years ago and have been seeing it pop up around here and there. "I don't want freedom of religion, I want Freedom FROM religion". I always thought it would make a nice bumper sticker but was too lazy to do it. It's a ritualized panic about death. Thats what it is, really. Panicked people do and say the craziest shit. I would be more terrified of the idea of there being a place in which I have to continue spending the rest of eternity, conscious. But then again, we know almost nothing about life and or even the universe. That lack of knowledge is our source of the discomfort about death, essentially.
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It's a ritualized panic about death. Thats what it is, really. Panicked people do and say the craziest shit. I would be more terrified of the idea of there being a place in which I have to continue spending the rest of eternity, conscious. But then again, we know almost nothing about life and or even the universe. That lack of knowledge is our source of the discomfort about death, essentially.
Speak for yourself 😁
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I made this quote up 30 years ago and have been seeing it pop up around here and there. "I don't want freedom of religion, I want Freedom FROM religion". I always thought it would make a nice bumper sticker but was too lazy to do it. It's a ritualized panic about death. Thats what it is, really. Panicked people do and say the craziest shit. I would be more terrified of the idea of there being a place in which I have to continue spending the rest of eternity, conscious. But then again, we know almost nothing about life and or even the universe. That lack of knowledge is our source of the discomfort about death, essentially. It's tough to admit even to yourself that all you are and all you have worked and striven for will mean nothing in the end but if you can look at the scale large enough you will see that in the end nothing matters and with that knowledge comes freedom.
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September 03, 2023, 05:01:19 PM |
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Sure, it dumped again. Nocoiner psychopaths cheer, Spewing bitterness.
ChartBuddy missing... Merit farmers ass kissing... Trolls copy-pasting...
What's wrong with movies? I like a good movie watch. Thanks, BitcoinBunny!
Jesus or Allah. They are two sides of one coin, And that ain't Bitcoin!
Christians or Muslims. Such unspeakable evil, In their "holy" books.
Refusing to live, In order to escape death. Dead ones can't re-die!
But I still kneel there, At the giver of pleasure, The bearer of life.
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September 03, 2023, 05:55:24 PM Last edit: September 03, 2023, 06:06:02 PM by Torque Merited by BobLawblaw (2) |
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OT - Just a friendly PSA reminder:
The economies of the world are going nowhere, and will continue to go nowhere (except mostly down) until the Fed lowers rates back to ~2%.
Companies will continue shedding employees and posting losses. Stocks will continue to tread water sideways or slowly lose air.
Nothing amazing is going to happen until then.
Period. The end.
You could literally just set an alarm on your phone for that, log off the interwebs, and never look at financial market news until then.
On that note, perhaps someone should create a "Alert me when the Fed slams rates again" phone app? Fedratealert.com?
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September 03, 2023, 06:05:04 PM |
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I made this quote up 30 years ago and have been seeing it pop up around here and there. "I don't want freedom of religion, I want Freedom FROM religion". I always thought it would make a nice bumper sticker but was too lazy to do it. It's a ritualized panic about death. Thats what it is, really. Panicked people do and say the craziest shit. I would be more terrified of the idea of there being a place in which I have to continue spending the rest of eternity, conscious. But then again, we know almost nothing about life and or even the universe. That lack of knowledge is our source of the discomfort about death, essentially. It's tough to admit even to yourself that all you are and all you have worked and striven for will mean nothing in the end but if you can look at the scale large enough you will see that in the end nothing matters and with that knowledge comes freedom. Even the smallest action has significance in this endless multiverse of ours. Travel back in time and you could profoundly change the future with tiny decisions. If you were to travel back in time millions of years ago and step on a bug, it could change the entire future of humanity. And the further back into the past you go, the bigger the future-changing impact becomes... So even a single insignificant ant will have significantly formed the future, billions of years from now, through his tiny actions. I would even go as far as to wager that each atom is something without which the universe could not exist if they were not where and what they were supposed to be. Everything in existence is working together towards the common goal of "keeping the game running".
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I made this quote up 30 years ago and have been seeing it pop up around here and there. "I don't want freedom of religion, I want Freedom FROM religion". I always thought it would make a nice bumper sticker but was too lazy to do it. It's a ritualized panic about death. Thats what it is, really. Panicked people do and say the craziest shit. I would be more terrified of the idea of there being a place in which I have to continue spending the rest of eternity, conscious. But then again, we know almost nothing about life and or even the universe. That lack of knowledge is our source of the discomfort about death, essentially. It's tough to admit even to yourself that all you are and all you have worked and striven for will mean nothing in the end but if you can look at the scale large enough you will see that in the end nothing matters and with that knowledge comes freedom. Even the smallest action has significance in this endless multiverse of ours. Travel back in time and you could profoundly change the future with tiny decisions. If you were to travel back in time millions of years ago and step on a bug, it could change the entire future of humanity. And the further back into the past you go, the bigger the future-changing impact becomes... So even a single insignificant ant will have significantly formed the future, billions of years from now, through his tiny actions. I would even go as far as to wager that each atom is something without which the universe could not exist if they were not where and what they were supposed to be. Everything in existence is working together towards the common goal of "keeping the game running". I have had a similar view that everything from the creation of the universe is a wave that has eminated from that one point and all we do as a bunch of particles within this force is effect the waves behind and in front of us by either increasing or decreasing those waves intensities with our decisions and movements. But even though, in the end it all comes to a halt and starts all over again from zero. *yeah I've done alot of psychedelics in my day.
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I made this quote up 30 years ago and have been seeing it pop up around here and there. "I don't want freedom of religion, I want Freedom FROM religion". I always thought it would make a nice bumper sticker but was too lazy to do it. It's a ritualized panic about death. Thats what it is, really. Panicked people do and say the craziest shit. I would be more terrified of the idea of there being a place in which I have to continue spending the rest of eternity, conscious. But then again, we know almost nothing about life and or even the universe. That lack of knowledge is our source of the discomfort about death, essentially. It's tough to admit even to yourself that all you are and all you have worked and striven for will mean nothing in the end but if you can look at the scale large enough you will see that in the end nothing matters and with that knowledge comes freedom. Even the smallest action has significance in this endless multiverse of ours. Travel back in time and you could profoundly change the future with tiny decisions. If you were to travel back in time millions of years ago and step on a bug, it could change the entire future of humanity. And the further back into the past you go, the bigger the future-changing impact becomes... So even a single insignificant ant will have significantly formed the future, billions of years from now, through his tiny actions. I would even go as far as to wager that each atom is something without which the universe could not exist if they were not where and what they were supposed to be. Everything in existence is working together towards the common goal of "keeping the game running". I have had a similar view that everything from the creation of the universe is a wave that has eminated from that one point and all we do as a bunch of particles within this force is effect the waves behind and in front of us by either increasing or decreasing those waves intensities with our decisions and movements. But even though, in the end it all comes to a halt and starts all over again from zero. *yeah I've done alot of psychedelics in my day. "Everything in the universe is ... is ... is made of one element, which is a note, a single note. Atoms are really vibrations, you know, which are extensions of THE BIG NOTE ... Everything's one note. Everything, even the ponies. The note, however, is the ultimate power, but see, the pigs don't know that, the ponies don't know that ..."
Spider: We are ... actually the same note, but ... John: But different octave. Spider: Right. We are 4,928 octaves below the big note. Monica: Are ya ... are you trying to tell me that ... that this whole universe revolves around one note? Spider: No, it doesn't revolve around it; that's what it is. It's one note.
Spider: Everybody knows that lights are notes. Light, light, is just a vibration of the note, too. Everything is. Monica: That one note makes everything else so insignificant.
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September 03, 2023, 06:44:49 PM |
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I think there’s a very strong chance that we still end the year around $40,000. I think that a 4th quarter rally could kick off in October and send the market >50% higher before year’s end. This would mirror action that we saw in 2015, which I think may be a good indicator for where we are headed given the similarities in position in the 4-year cycle. Strong buy!
That will be bad for me. I was thinking that i would get 7-8 months more to DCA before the market takes off. Long story short don't mind the spike either as long as i am holding some of it. Cheers!
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September 03, 2023, 06:48:35 PM |
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I made this quote up 30 years ago and have been seeing it pop up around here and there. "I don't want freedom of religion, I want Freedom FROM religion". I always thought it would make a nice bumper sticker but was too lazy to do it. It's a ritualized panic about death. Thats what it is, really. Panicked people do and say the craziest shit. I would be more terrified of the idea of there being a place in which I have to continue spending the rest of eternity, conscious. But then again, we know almost nothing about life and or even the universe. That lack of knowledge is our source of the discomfort about death, essentially. It's tough to admit even to yourself that all you are and all you have worked and striven for will mean nothing in the end but if you can look at the scale large enough you will see that in the end nothing matters and with that knowledge comes freedom. Even the smallest action has significance in this endless multiverse of ours. Travel back in time and you could profoundly change the future with tiny decisions. If you were to travel back in time millions of years ago and step on a bug, it could change the entire future of humanity. And the further back into the past you go, the bigger the future-changing impact becomes... So even a single insignificant ant will have significantly formed the future, billions of years from now, through his tiny actions. I would even go as far as to wager that each atom is something without which the universe could not exist if they were not where and what they were supposed to be. Everything in existence is working together towards the common goal of "keeping the game running". personally if it is all an endless Möbius strip but solid state with zero movement at all firmest in place. With imagination and or conscious minds the only way to travel it God or Allah or any other name you want to use would just mean one that can envision all of it all of the time. Smaller minds like ours just grab little pieces of it. We forget we know it all and stay in small state small minds for the release of sameness. Star Trek's Q character had a good episode when a fellow 'Q' wanted to be released from it all due to endlessly suffering from the "Grand Ennui" Mike Nesmith has a good song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrWaYMsN0Tgkind of think a lot of God or Allah or "Q" types can relate to it. Found a first cut of it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cYb4sOAp6A
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September 03, 2023, 07:07:23 PM Last edit: September 03, 2023, 10:23:45 PM by philipma1957 Merited by vapourminer (1), xhomerx10 (1) |
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is this all we are dots on a mobius strip can we be released
yes we can be freed Just follow Jay Jay Gee now D.C.A. for now
B.T.C we trust We hope it is not a bust Go B.T.C. Go
my longest haiku yet.
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September 03, 2023, 07:37:17 PM |
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I made this quote up 30 years ago and have been seeing it pop up around here and there. "I don't want freedom of religion, I want Freedom FROM religion". I always thought it would make a nice bumper sticker but was too lazy to do it. It's a ritualized panic about death. Thats what it is, really. Panicked people do and say the craziest shit. I would be more terrified of the idea of there being a place in which I have to continue spending the rest of eternity, conscious. But then again, we know almost nothing about life and or even the universe. That lack of knowledge is our source of the discomfort about death, essentially. It's tough to admit even to yourself that all you are and all you have worked and striven for will mean nothing in the end but if you can look at the scale large enough you will see that in the end nothing matters and with that knowledge comes freedom. Even the smallest action has significance in this endless multiverse of ours. Travel back in time and you could profoundly change the future with tiny decisions. If you were to travel back in time millions of years ago and step on a bug, it could change the entire future of humanity. And the further back into the past you go, the bigger the future-changing impact becomes... So even a single insignificant ant will have significantly formed the future, billions of years from now, through his tiny actions. I would even go as far as to wager that each atom is something without which the universe could not exist if they were not where and what they were supposed to be. Everything in existence is working together towards the common goal of "keeping the game running". I have had a similar view that everything from the creation of the universe is a wave that has eminated from that one point and all we do as a bunch of particles within this force is effect the waves behind and in front of us by either increasing or decreasing those waves intensities with our decisions and movements. But even though, in the end it all comes to a halt and starts all over again from zero. *yeah I've done alot of psychedelics in my day. "Everything in the universe is ... is ... is made of one element, which is a note, a single note. Atoms are really vibrations, you know, which are extensions of THE BIG NOTE ... Everything's one note. Everything, even the ponies. The note, however, is the ultimate power, but see, the pigs don't know that, the ponies don't know that ..."
Spider: We are ... actually the same note, but ... John: But different octave. Spider: Right. We are 4,928 octaves below the big note. Monica: Are ya ... are you trying to tell me that ... that this whole universe revolves around one note? Spider: No, it doesn't revolve around it; that's what it is. It's one note.
Spider: Everybody knows that lights are notes. Light, light, is just a vibration of the note, too. Everything is. Monica: That one note makes everything else so insignificant.
I've never heard that, knew he was a smart guy but didn't know he was that smart!
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is this all we are dots on a mobius strip can we be released
yes we can be freed Just follow Jay Jay Gee now D.C.A. for now
B.T.C we trust We hope it is not a bust Go Bitcoin Go
my longest haiku yet.
Better fix that bro. Before you get a haiku miscue batslap. ..... I've never heard that, knew he was a smart guy but didn't know he was that smart! When me and my buddy did a high school "skip day" because "my parents aren't home, and I got wheels!" We'd hang out/party in his bedroom, do bong hits and listen to Frank Zappa. Memories...
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September 03, 2023, 07:51:44 PM Merited by sirazimuth (1) |
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When me and my buddy did a high school "skip day" because "my parents aren't home, and I got wheels!" We'd hang out/party in his bedroom, do bong hits and listen to Frank Zappa. Memories... My favorite. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0zEX8h17eA
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September 03, 2023, 08:25:38 PM Last edit: September 03, 2023, 08:46:58 PM by Paashaas Merited by El duderino_ (21), Gachapin (2) |
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So many memories and iconic tracks to share like Slaves To The Rave.European dance scene was really good, went to festivals, clubs, raves, houseparty's from mid '90 until around 2005. Drugs, alcohol, weed, sex and electronic music like techno, hardcore, trance, UK garage etc.
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Through harsh winds of change A field of gold shakes its mane Corn undulating
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September 03, 2023, 08:43:15 PM |
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If one BTCitcoin values at $20 million in 2030's then many of the members of the WO thread will be among the monstrously rich dudes. Ah, some of the naughty ones will spend the millions to enjoy their life by dating most beautiful chicks while the oldies would enjoy some good massage from Thai girls. Wake up you all are dreaming
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