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November 03, 2023, 03:25:58 PM

Anyone remember Blue Waffle?

Wasn’t that goatses gf? Then all that hullabaloo about a certain Scandinavian phone maker’s phone design infringing on goatse
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November 03, 2023, 03:42:00 PM

Slight dip at the moment, observing $34.261 but we are nearly entering bull season, gentlemen.

"Thank you, LFC. It seems I was unjustly getting upset with Buddy. Now I understand why Chopper isn't flying high. It appears my friend is actively involved in early preparations to surpass the existing range and set a new one.

Chopper Chopper Chopper




In celebration of 35k, I tapped my keg. It's my first time brewing beer, so
I made a really high gravity beer. Very smooth, like an amber Guinness
but with an Doppelbock alcohol level (~9%). Grin



Ahh, I was thinking Pomegranate juice would be a better option for me  Wink. I'll celebrate later on at least 37k to 40k
 range and buddy hinted to me to prepare the juice because he was certain about hitting it soon.
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November 03, 2023, 04:44:46 PM

but with an Doppelbock alcohol level (~9%). Grin

9%, good lord...
Looks tasty, tho  Grin
I had a taste from selfmade beer from a brother in law last year, which left the impression that he had a bar of soap accidentially slipping into the brewing kettle  (or whatever he was using) Undecided
Cheers!
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November 03, 2023, 05:01:09 PM

but with an Doppelbock alcohol level (~9%). Grin

9%, good lord...
Looks tasty, tho  Grin
I had a taste from selfmade beer from a brother in law last year, which left the impression that he had a bar of soap accidentially slipping into the brewing kettle  (or whatever he was using) Undecided
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9% beer two cans I would be pretty high.
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I had experienced several fat finger incidents, but none of them were even close to as profitable as the June 2022 Binance US incident.. and then I was put down a bit about that since I am claiming that it ONLY increased my BTC holdings by a couple or a few percentage points at most... but it still really feels BIG to have had happened all of a sudden and a preexisting system was in place (not even with the intent to capture such) that allowed for the benefiting from such a mistake.
Yeah, i can actually remember this. You likely have made more BTC by this FFI than by traditionally short-term trading various cr.... shitcoins amongst other assets, which most often are traded in parallel, for one's win to compensate the other's loss.

I don't really consider myself as much of a trader and of course, not a shitcoiner, even though I do admittedly hold some shitcoins.. which I hardly do anything with them except watch them lose value relative to bitcoin.. but they do not matter too much to me..  and as far as my "trading methodology" I consider it to be something of a kind of maintenance and an insurance policy (practice), so the ongoing and mostly consistent sell orders on the way up provide cash to buy back on the way down,  and sometimes will provide me with some float for HLB or maybe other kinds of cash needs that I might have from time to time. whether consumption or even sometimes various investments or even some moving of value around that might be more easily facilitated when I have some cash that comes available when the BTC price goes up and largely does not tend to easily run out absent the extreme downity that we experienced mid-2022... and even some scrambling that I felt necessary at various opints in mid-to-late 2022, but then I started to feel somewhat out of the woods once we got into early 2023.. and maybe even feeling more and more relieved as 2023 progressed, and then the FFI of June of 2022 just made a lot of icing on the cake as far as an unexpected windfall and any tightness that I had been previously practicing got put into much greater flexibility, and surely flexibility can cause sensations of freedom - even if maybe there still might be some balancing attempts even during periods of increased feelings of freedom. and maybe that's just how I tend to play those kinds of situations, so far in my sometimes figuring out ways to spend more money.. in ways that are sufficiently comfortable for my own ways of living.

The Binance FFI was like a present for you, but it wouldn't even have been possible if you didn't set up your sells beforehand, so it actually is the result of your work.

I feel that I have experienced quite a bit of luck in life, and many times the luck can be explained by a kind of persistence in terms of being in the right place at the right time.  Don't get me wrong, I have some bad luck in some aspects of life too, so it is not all roses in these here parts.... but surely a lot of places in which things could have had been worse.

I only DCA and snipe some comparably cheap corn since a year or so, but i'm not unhappy with the minor adds to my stack,

That's how mine usually goes.. kind of difficult to measure whether or not there has been progress, but then sometimes I am spending and buying and then sometimes some extra consumption opportunties come about, so I go through a bit of extra consumption, but it is still not really putting much of a dent in my stash, and maybe those kinds of spending more than I am adding is kind of what (where) I am supposed to be doing at this stage in my life.

since i know i will sell a bit more into the next ATH, to have some spare "cash" for spending (a little of it) and re-investing into the next bear market (the most of it), so i can compensate for my sells. Remember, most of the corn is dedicated for my kids and wife, so won't be touched, but i plan to add some more BTC to the whole of it.

No matter if we agree to the particulars of each other, we can likely get some senses that there is a certain amount of comfort to feel that we are generally ahead of the game, so we are letting the price come to us, rather than the other way around, and if we are mostly in that kind of a situation, we are likely empowered by the whole situation of having bitcoin in ways that we would not be empowered if we were leading a life without having had invested into bitcoin.

Oh, and by the way, even if we might mostly be ahead of the price and allowing the price come to us rather than our going to the price, we might not really be able to know with high degrees of confidence how long the BTC price might come in our direction and how far it might take us in one direction or another, so there likely may be some times in which we might be experiencing some dilemmas regarding what to do in regards to sizes of positions and maybe how much we might want to attempt to play some price movements that may or may not end up working out in our favor, but if we have some kinds of cushions, then why let the perfect become the enemy of the good.. and sometimes whatever happens is just "good enough" even if it might not be perfect.

Honestly, i would have done this already, if the double peak of last two ATH's wouldn't have occured so early, compared to the prognosis of about $100k, where i would have started selling some corn for re-stocking later. So let's all "thank" SBF for making this impossible, and let's hope for the next ATH, which will most likely bring some energy back into the current bullrun that is slowly emerging in these now days...

Not going to blame SBF for everything, even though surely there may well have had been some peaks way lower than they should have had been and some dippenings BIGGER than they should have had been, but we really cannot know for sure on those kinds of things in regards to what happened or what should have (or could have) had happened.  I rather attempt to live in the "is" and surely, we have to attempt to prepare ourselves for things that might happen, even if they might continue to be things that we had not expected or that might end up going against us in the coming years... such as downity or sideways rather UP or even UP that ends up being way more whimpy (again) for reasons currently unknown.

As the digital world spins incessantly, threading through the vast cosmos of cyberspace, I find myself once more in the glaring, pixelated landscape of Bitcointalk's Wall Observer thread, an unwitting witness to the relentless onslaught of JayJuanGee's verbiage. Without a drop of caffeine to steel my nerves— for I do not partake in such stimulations—it is with a fortitude borne of pure, unadulterated resolve that I face the torrential outpouring of his musings.

Where others might seek refuge in the comforting embrace of a stiff drink, I stand undaunted, my armor forged from sheer incredulity at the wordsmithing spectacle before me. For what is one to do when confronted with the seemingly unending verbosity that JayJuanGee unleashes with the reckless abandon of a storm laying siege upon the shore?

His contributions to the forum are less like mere posts and more akin to an insidious tide of text, rising inexorably to drown out reason and brevity. The man does not simply write; he unleashes a deluge of alphabetic characters that, together, conspire to form a wall so dense, so impenetrable, that it threatens to eclipse the very subject it purports to illuminate.

To engage with him is to enter a battle of wits armed only with a toothpick against a goliath armed with a literary cannon. Each post you offer is but kindling to the bonfire of his rhetoric. To read his replies is to undertake an odyssey—a trek through a desert of words without a drop of succinctness to quench the thirst for conciseness.

And woe betide the brave soul who dares to interject with a plea for clarity or—dare I say it—brevity. Such a hapless individual will find themselves smothered under the sheer weight of JayJuanGee's ensuing counterarguments, which are dispatched with the voracity of a swarm of locusts devouring all in their path.

The esoteric world of Bitcoin, already a labyrinth of volatile peaks and troughs, is rendered all the more unfathomable by his ceaseless commentary. Each sentence he crafts sprawls like a hydra, each head a clause, each clause sprouting commas and subclauses in a monstrous mockery of eloquence.

And let us consider the space—oh, the digital real estate that JayJuanGee claims as his own, as if by divine right. Each thread becomes a mausoleum dedicated to his perspectives, where the ideas of lesser mortals are entombed beneath paragraphs of his sprawling narrative.

Thus, as I navigate this forum, devoid of the solace provided by spirits or ale, I can only muster a stoic resilience against the barrage of JayJuanGee's textual excess. My green tea offers little comfort against the assault on brevity, against the tyranny of his turgid prose.

(Last one, I promise -Bob)
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Bitcoin is resting, but all my speculative stocks are up 5-17% today, so it is possible that maybe easing is coming soon OR "they" are pushing those up to short on some bad news.

Choices: either something good is about to happen or speculators are skying those very speculative stocks to re-short them with vengeance.
I am going with the former.
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Bitcoin is resting, but all my speculative stocks are up 5-17% today, so it is possible that maybe easing is coming soon OR "they" are pushing those up to short on some bad news.

Choices: either something good is about to happen or speculators are skying those very speculative stocks to re-short them with vengeance.
I am going with the former.

The stock market is banking on the notion that the Fed is done hiking, and will start dropping rates next year.

But this isn't a "guess"; insiders on Wall Street already "know" this, because Powell, Yellen, and whoever the fk else is already telling them in private what is coming next.
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As the digital world spins incessantly, threading through the vast cosmos of cyberspace, I find myself once more in the glaring, pixelated landscape of Bitcointalk's Wall Observer thread, an unwitting witness to the relentless onslaught of JayJuanGee's verbiage.

At least mine is real, and it might be ironic that you believe it is a good idea or good for either the forum or this thread to throw out such non-substantive gobble-dee-gook.

(Last one, I promise -Bob)

Seems like you said that before.
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(Last one, I promise -Bob)
Seems like you said that before.

 Shut up, bitch.
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November 03, 2023, 08:39:36 PM

(Last one, I promise -Bob)
Seems like you said that before.

 Shut up, bitch.

Damn bob be bitch slapping JJG
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Hard to consider you as a sympathetic character with demonstrations of that kind of pent-up-ness.. and even doubt might be present regarding your earlier claims of having had gotten some of your issues "under control."
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Hard to consider you as a sympathetic character with demonstrations of that kind of pent-up-ness.. and even doubt might be present regarding your earlier claims of having had gotten some of your issues "under control."

But he got you to do a short brief post that was still very good.
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both of you losers

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Hard to consider you as a sympathetic character with demonstrations of that kind of pent-up-ness.. and even doubt might be present regarding your earlier claims of having had gotten some of your issues "under control."
But he got you to do a short brief post that was still very good.

Correlation does not necessarily equal causation, but you can believe whatever you like since you do seem to have some loosey-goosey (perhaps challenges?) ways of framing causal (cause/effect) relationships.

both of you losers


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