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I could never do that, he'd never be the same personality and that's what and where the real love came from but thank you for your condolences. Here are two pictures that capture him perfectly, I know most won't care but that's ok. If any of you do have dogs, please hold them tight for me. Little Nismo is gone now but he lives on in all the treasured memories he left behind  My condolence for your loss. I don't know how I would feel if I lost mine now. I have had her for 5 Years and men do I love that Girl. Cats are cute ngl but nothing beats Dog Man's first Friend. I know many argue is a It, My friends included but I just love using she and her when about about her. @Heslo I hope your family scales through as his memory continue to live on.
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A lot off topic but had to share with someone cos I'm trying to stay strong for my wife at the moment. Children for us are off the cards due to medical reasons so we've got two beautiful dogs. Unfortunately, our eldest, Nismo, well he's fallen very ill and in a few hours barring a miracle I'll likely be saying goodbye to him for the last time. Back in 2020 he had to have spinal surgery which cost a lot of money (would spend it again in a heartbeat) and BTC helped him there too. Sadly, doesn't look like money will solve the problem today.
If you have dogs, hold them extra tight for me tonight, they really are the greatest gift and best friend. I truly am lucky to have had his light shine on our lives for the last 14 years. I'll post a picture of him later just so everyone can appreciate him and how amazing he was/is
Anyway sorry for the off topic but yeah.... I'm just heartbroken
I just saw this and very sorry for your loss/upcoming loss. Some people clone their beloved pets. I could see both sides of the argument: it would be the same dog genetically, but it would have to learn to love you again. Cost is about 0.5 btc, give or take ($50,000). I was just recently reading an article about it. EDIT: just for description..I think the article was saying that they need an ear from the recently deceased pet ( not frozen). I don't recall much else apart from the fact that cloning is now very efficient, but dogs are more challenging to clone. Not sure if i have seen this article or another one: https://nypost.com/2024/11/14/lifestyle/the-50000-dog-cloning-business-is-booming/I could never do that, he'd never be the same personality and that's what and where the real love came from but thank you for your condolences. Here are two pictures that capture him perfectly, I know most won't care but that's ok. If any of you do have dogs, please hold them tight for me. Little Nismo is gone now but he lives on in all the treasured memories he left behind  This made me remember my dog Billy. It was so energetic and full of life but it was unfortunate i lost it to an accident from a moving vehicle that hit it four years ago. It survived the accident and i gave it some medications which looks as though it was recovering, only for me to wake up 2 days after the accident to see it lying lifeless in the cage i kept it for it to heal. I feel so emotional right now because there is this kind of connection between dogs and human that can't really be explained. When i was much younger, my grandpa told me a story of how all the animals planned against hunters to take their guns away while they were out of their houses so that the hunters won't have any guns to hunt them again in the bush, but the dog went and reveal the secrets of the animals to the hunters and the hunters took their guns out of the house, so when the animals came, they couldn't find the guns again but i have forgotten how my grandpa narrated to me about how the animals found out that it was the dog that reveal the secrets and the animals banish the dog out from the bush and that was the reason why dogs lives more with humans than animals. This may be a childhood fairy tale but i could still remember some part of the story after so many years. Indeed the dog is humans best friend. Sorry Billy, wish you could come back alive again but it's all memories now. After the death of Billy, i couldn't raise any dog again because i was afraid of losing it someday. Sorry that happened to Billy, I'm sure he loved you greatly and knew you tried your hardest to save him. Please, in time, consider another dog. Yes, the thought of having to face losing them again is terrible and hard, but the love they bring to the table is more than worth the pain you must endure. I remember hearing a story once, not sure if an anecdote or not but here goes... A family once had to put down their precious dog and the father asked why dogs lives are so short. The young child who was close to the dog said he knew why... "People are born so they can learn how to live a good life, do the right things and love everybody. Dogs already know how to do that so they don't have to stay for as long as we do" I find comfort in that, while it's probably just a story, the meaning is there all the same
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I am still reading through it, to understand it a little more, but to draw conclusion that quantum computer operates in a multiverse because it is fast at doing it, is a bit of a stretch!...
It would more be because the qbits in the computer exist in a superposition of states. he problem is, so does about everything else. The multiverse interpretation is an intriguing one and could have some interesting implications but it seems to me that it's going out on a limb at this point. Quantum computers could produce some ground breaking innovations in the understanding of consciousness. On a completely related note, I read Neal Stephenson's Anathem a couple of months back. Heavy reading but recommended for anyone interested in a sci-fi take on such themes.
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I am still reading through it, to understand it a little more, but to draw conclusion that quantum computer operates in a multiverse because it is fast at doing it, is a bit of a stretch!...
On a completely related note, I read Neal Stephenson's Anathem a couple of months back. Heavy reading but recommended for anyone interested in a sci-fi take on such themes. Sometimes I think that the "Order of bitcoin" is somewhat monkish...but only sometimes 
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A lot off topic but had to share with someone cos I'm trying to stay strong for my wife at the moment. Children for us are off the cards due to medical reasons so we've got two beautiful dogs. Unfortunately, our eldest, Nismo, well he's fallen very ill and in a few hours barring a miracle I'll likely be saying goodbye to him for the last time. Back in 2020 he had to have spinal surgery which cost a lot of money (would spend it again in a heartbeat) and BTC helped him there too. Sadly, doesn't look like money will solve the problem today.
If you have dogs, hold them extra tight for me tonight, they really are the greatest gift and best friend. I truly am lucky to have had his light shine on our lives for the last 14 years. I'll post a picture of him later just so everyone can appreciate him and how amazing he was/is
Anyway sorry for the off topic but yeah.... I'm just heartbroken
I just saw this and very sorry for your loss/upcoming loss. Some people clone their beloved pets. I could see both sides of the argument: it would be the same dog genetically, but it would have to learn to love you again. Cost is about 0.5 btc, give or take ($50,000). I was just recently reading an article about it. EDIT: just for description..I think the article was saying that they need an ear from the recently deceased pet ( not frozen). I don't recall much else apart from the fact that cloning is now very efficient, but dogs are more challenging to clone. Not sure if i have seen this article or another one: https://nypost.com/2024/11/14/lifestyle/the-50000-dog-cloning-business-is-booming/I could never do that, he'd never be the same personality and that's what and where the real love came from but thank you for your condolences. Here are two pictures that capture him perfectly, I know most won't care but that's ok. If any of you do have dogs, please hold them tight for me. Little Nismo is gone now but he lives on in all the treasured memories he left behind  This made me remember my dog Billy. It was so energetic and full of life but it was unfortunate i lost it to an accident from a moving vehicle that hit it four years ago. It survived the accident and i gave it some medications which looks as though it was recovering, only for me to wake up 2 days after the accident to see it lying lifeless in the cage i kept it for it to heal. I feel so emotional right now because there is this kind of connection between dogs and human that can't really be explained. When i was much younger, my grandpa told me a story of how all the animals planned against hunters to take their guns away while they were out of their houses so that the hunters won't have any guns to hunt them again in the bush, but the dog went and reveal the secrets of the animals to the hunters and the hunters took their guns out of the house, so when the animals came, they couldn't find the guns again but i have forgotten how my grandpa narrated to me about how the animals found out that it was the dog that reveal the secrets and the animals banish the dog out from the bush and that was the reason why dogs lives more with humans than animals. This may be a childhood fairy tale but i could still remember some part of the story after so many years. Indeed the dog is humans best friend. Sorry Billy, wish you could come back alive again but it's all memories now. After the death of Billy, i couldn't raise any dog again because i was afraid of losing it someday. Sorry that happened to Billy, I'm sure he loved you greatly and knew you tried your hardest to save him. Please, in time, consider another dog. Yes, the thought of having to face losing them again is terrible and hard, but the love they bring to the table is more than worth the pain you must endure. I remember hearing a story once, not sure if an anecdote or not but here goes... A family once had to put down their precious dog and the father asked why dogs lives are so short. The young child who was close to the dog said he knew why... "People are born so they can learn how to live a good life, do the right things and love everybody. Dogs already know how to do that so they don't have to stay for as long as we do" I find comfort in that, while it's probably just a story, the meaning is there all the same I'll try if i can raise another dog @Heslo, Perhaps dogs are unique and friendly creatures. Oh i remember how Billy always run to meet me whenever am home, just like children does when their Dad returns home. Even though dogs don't stay for too long but the memories they leave when they are gone can last for a lifetime. In fact, you have just awakened my spirit right now and i have made up my mind to get another dog as soon as possible because as am typing this now, the memories of Billy keeps re-appearing in my head. Such a lovely creature. And the only thing that can help one to forget about a lost dog a bit, is raising another one because it will rekindle your love and passion for them again. Thanks Heslo
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you seem distracted, which might be part of the explanation why you have been in bitcoin since mid-2011 and you still are "accumulating bitcoin." You might not either know what bitcoin is (or have confidence in it) or you might be distracted into shitcoins and trading... which goes back to not knowing what bitcoin is, even though you've been on the forum since mid-2011. Who would-a-thunk?
I’m now 100% convinced that you are a moron. Thankfully, I won’t have to pretend to sift through your long-winded nonsensical posts of idiocy anymore. Gotta love the WO-Bromances on this here famous thread. Keeps me amused in my old age anyway.
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A lot off topic but had to share with someone cos I'm trying to stay strong for my wife at the moment. Children for us are off the cards due to medical reasons so we've got two beautiful dogs. Unfortunately, our eldest, Nismo, well he's fallen very ill and in a few hours barring a miracle I'll likely be saying goodbye to him for the last time. Back in 2020 he had to have spinal surgery which cost a lot of money (would spend it again in a heartbeat) and BTC helped him there too. Sadly, doesn't look like money will solve the problem today.
If you have dogs, hold them extra tight for me tonight, they really are the greatest gift and best friend. I truly am lucky to have had his light shine on our lives for the last 14 years. I'll post a picture of him later just so everyone can appreciate him and how amazing he was/is
Anyway sorry for the off topic but yeah.... I'm just heartbroken
I just saw this and very sorry for your loss/upcoming loss. Some people clone their beloved pets. I could see both sides of the argument: it would be the same dog genetically, but it would have to learn to love you again. Cost is about 0.5 btc, give or take ($50,000). I was just recently reading an article about it. EDIT: just for description..I think the article was saying that they need an ear from the recently deceased pet ( not frozen). I don't recall much else apart from the fact that cloning is now very efficient, but dogs are more challenging to clone. Not sure if i have seen this article or another one: https://nypost.com/2024/11/14/lifestyle/the-50000-dog-cloning-business-is-booming/I could never do that, he'd never be the same personality and that's what and where the real love came from but thank you for your condolences. Here are two pictures that capture him perfectly, I know most won't care but that's ok. If any of you do have dogs, please hold them tight for me. Little Nismo is gone now but he lives on in all the treasured memories he left behind  This made me remember my dog Billy. It was so energetic and full of life but it was unfortunate i lost it to an accident from a moving vehicle that hit it four years ago. It survived the accident and i gave it some medications which looks as though it was recovering, only for me to wake up 2 days after the accident to see it lying lifeless in the cage i kept it for it to heal. I feel so emotional right now because there is this kind of connection between dogs and human that can't really be explained. When i was much younger, my grandpa told me a story of how all the animals planned against hunters to take their guns away while they were out of their houses so that the hunters won't have any guns to hunt them again in the bush, but the dog went and reveal the secrets of the animals to the hunters and the hunters took their guns out of the house, so when the animals came, they couldn't find the guns again but i have forgotten how my grandpa narrated to me about how the animals found out that it was the dog that reveal the secrets and the animals banish the dog out from the bush and that was the reason why dogs lives more with humans than animals. This may be a childhood fairy tale but i could still remember some part of the story after so many years. Indeed the dog is humans best friend. Sorry Billy, wish you could come back alive again but it's all memories now. After the death of Billy, i couldn't raise any dog again because i was afraid of losing it someday. Sorry that happened to Billy, I'm sure he loved you greatly and knew you tried your hardest to save him. Please, in time, consider another dog. Yes, the thought of having to face losing them again is terrible and hard, but the love they bring to the table is more than worth the pain you must endure. I remember hearing a story once, not sure if an anecdote or not but here goes... A family once had to put down their precious dog and the father asked why dogs lives are so short. The young child who was close to the dog said he knew why... "People are born so they can learn how to live a good life, do the right things and love everybody. Dogs already know how to do that so they don't have to stay for as long as we do" I find comfort in that, while it's probably just a story, the meaning is there all the same I'll try if i can raise another dog @Heslo, Perhaps dogs are unique and friendly creatures. Oh i remember how Billy always run to meet me whenever am home, just like children does when their Dad returns home. Even though dogs don't stay for too long but the memories they leave when they are gone can last for a lifetime. In fact, you have just awakened my spirit right now and i have made up my mind to get another dog as soon as possible because as am typing this now, the memories of Billy keeps re-appearing in my head. Such a lovely creature. And the only thing that can help one to forget about a lost dog a bit, is raising another one because it will rekindle your love and passion for them again. Thanks Heslo My pleasure; enjoy the love of a new dog if you do get it. While it won't be the same as the old one, it will still be special and will bring lots of love into your life. A nice tribute to the life of Nismo if it does happen  lol very cute
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I could never do that, he'd never be the same personality and that's what and where the real love came from but thank you for your condolences. Here are two pictures that capture him perfectly, I know most won't care but that's ok. If any of you do have dogs, please hold them tight for me. Little Nismo is gone now but he lives on in all the treasured memories he left behind  Reading your words made my mind very heavy. Nismo was really lucky to have a man "you"who loved and cared for him so much. nismo is so cute and handsome, anyone will fall in love with nismo. The amount of joy, love and pure companionship that pets bring to our lives is truly unique. I am really sorry to hear your words, I understand your pain, because losing a pet means losing a part of the family. And this kind of thing happened to me too, but no one can alive all time, life means death. But they live forever in our hearts and memories. Wishing peace to Nismo. And praying for you that you get back to normal soon,
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Thank you JJG. Though I barely have single picture of our dog without being with someone which if I post the face of my two niece has to be displayed here. I don't really want to but I have to. He was so cute and loving, jumping around us all time and my niece were already used to him and they cried all time. Goodbye Finn. Personally, even though not against any rules, I think that it is a better practice not to include faces of people in your pictures, unless the pictures of people faces might include random unknown people on the street or otherwise found on the internet. [edited out]
I'll try if i can raise another dog @Heslo, Perhaps dogs are unique and friendly creatures. Oh i remember how Billy always run to meet me whenever am home, just like children does when their Dad returns home. Even though dogs don't stay for too long but the memories they leave when they are gone can last for a lifetime. In fact, you have just awakened my spirit right now and i have made up my mind to get another dog as soon as possible because as am typing this now, the memories of Billy keeps re-appearing in my head. Such a lovely creature. And the only thing that can help one to forget about a lost dog a bit, is raising another one because it will rekindle your love and passion for them again. Thanks Heslo I recall one time in about 2014, I had a small dog (like a 12 lb maltese). My Maltese looked kind of like this one, but a little bit BIGGER (since the one in the picture looks like 9 lbs).  I would take the dog for a jog a few times a week, and I had gotten to the point that the dog would just follow me without a leash, and I tried to stay in areas where there was not very much traffic. For some reason, one day the dog got nervous while we were running over a bridge against traffic and there was a sidewalk going over the bridge and we would run on the sidewalk, and we were on the downside of going down the bridge and on the sidewalk opposite of traffic, and saw a small Toyota pickup coming opposite of us going up the hill on the bridge, and I looked back and my 12 lb Maltese was running in the middle of the road. The Toyota pickup ran over the top of her, but apparently the wheels did not touch, so the car went right over the top of my dog. The truck passed by quickly and kept going, and my dog was yelping as if it had been hit, but I inspected the dog and there were no marks anywhere on the dog, even though her eyes looked funny, like they were a bit glazed and glossy... so I figured that maybe her head hit the truck as it was passing over her. She acted a little bit stupid and out of it for about 24 hours, and then she kind of returned to normal. I was so relieved because that was such a dangerous situation and the dog even got run over, but we were so lucky that no tires hit any part of the dog's body... but truly the dog was traumatized by the whole situation, and I was traumatized too... since I thought that that the dog was sufficiently trained to stay on the sidewalk and to run behind me... which apparently was not always true, especially she got nervous that particular time... So it can be very scary when the dog's well being is in jeopardy and we likely feel that we have duties to protect the dog from certain kinds of hazards. I recall another time, maybe a couple months earlier, I had been running that same path with that same dog, and we had a trail around a golf course, and we were running in the evening.. right around sunset, and there was one section that was about about 400 meters long in which I stayed on the service road and the dog ran on the golf course green, and so there was a 8-ish foot high fence between me and her.. and so she was running next to me on my right and she was acting a little weird and she kept looking back and pretty soon I noticed that there was a coyote (maybe about 3x her size.. (maybe about 35 lbs) chasing her and about ready to catch her, so I started to yell and it scared the coyote away, even though there was a fence between me and my 12lb dog, so I sped into a sprint and I said "Run JayJuanGee's Dog, Run" (though I used her real name).. and so when we got to the end, there was a part of the fence that my dog could cross underneath and to be reunited with me. So when my dog crossed under the fence, we could still see the coyote about 50 meters in the distance and just looking at us... and so that was another "close one," and it would have had been quite sad to have had lost the dog to such an incident of getting eaten by a Coyote. you seem distracted, which might be part of the explanation why you have been in bitcoin since mid-2011 and you still are "accumulating bitcoin." You might not either know what bitcoin is (or have confidence in it) or you might be distracted into shitcoins and trading... which goes back to not knowing what bitcoin is, even though you've been on the forum since mid-2011. Who would-a-thunk?
I’m now 100% convinced that you are a moron. Thankfully, I won’t have to pretend to sift through your long-winded nonsensical posts of idiocy anymore. Gotta love the Wo-Bromances on this here famous thread. Keeps me amused in my old age anyway. I thought that he was getting a bit too emotional about substantive observations of mine, but hey what do I know? It seems that we might be breaking up... so yeah, in the end, you are correct.
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