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November 17, 2025, 02:01:14 PM |
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November 17, 2025, 02:27:03 PM |
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Saylor is over 50 so he will be dead in 40-60 years time.
He can’t hold it forever.
The question is in 2030 in 2040 in 2050 the next 25 years does he hold it for those 25 years. Does he bail?
There will be a huge dip when Saylor declares he is selling his BTCas for buyingnow.
i have cash set next for 92.5k dip
still doing dca with the mining.
philipma1957 you are 69 and your ability to do 92 different tasks at a time always give me a strong encouragement that age is just a number.
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philipma1957
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November 17, 2025, 02:43:11 PM Merited by BobLawblaw (2) |
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Saylor is over 50 so he will be dead in 40-60 years time.
He can’t hold it forever.
The question is in 2030 in 2040 in 2050 the next 25 years does he hold it for those 25 years. Does he bail?
There will be a huge dip when Saylor declares he is selling his BTCas for buyingnow.
i have cash set next for 92.5k dip
still doing dca with the mining.
philipma1957 you are 69 and your ability to do 92 different tasks at a time always give me a strong encouragement that age is just a number. bro 68 not 69 2025 -1957 68 Jan 2026 I will be 69
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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November 17, 2025, 02:45:03 PM |
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philipma1957 you are 69 and your ability to do 92 different tasks at a time always give me a strong encouragement that age is just a number.
lol i havent completed 92 tasks in my entire life
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November 17, 2025, 02:51:52 PM |
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It has only recently come to my attention, that there is a lobotomy encounter group on Facebook called "Wall observer" as the respective patients have a tendency to observe (read stare) at walls for prolonged periods of time. I have a vague suspicion that a few of the new arrivals here actually wanted to join the above group - instead they ended up here. I for one am all for inclusion and have no problem with mentally challenged folks, but there are a few rules to follow while dealing with them.
Normally these patients are quite peaceful and easy to get along with, though it is very important to not respond to the confusing murmuring they often emit while staring at said walls. That can make them upset and overwhelms them intellectually as their murmuring is basically just the results of some random neurons misfiring into the void that was their brain before the treatment.
They are best left alone while staring but one can engage in conversations with them when they have these rare and short episodes of calm, concentration and focus. It is simple to detect these episodes as they then behave like normal, friendly people.
HTH
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vapourminer
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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November 17, 2025, 02:59:39 PM |
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It has only recently come to my attention, that there is a lobotomy encounter group on Facebook called "Wall observer" as the respective patients have a tendency to observe (read stare) at walls for prolonged periods of time.
well my parents told me i had a tonsillectomy as a kid but now im wondering what the real procedure may of been
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November 17, 2025, 03:01:16 PM |
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November 17, 2025, 03:09:44 PM Merited by vapourminer (1) |
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It has only recently come to my attention, that there is a lobotomy encounter group on Facebook called "Wall observer" as the respective patients have a tendency to observe (read stare) at walls for prolonged periods of time.
well my parents told me i had a tonsillectomy as a kid but now im wondering what the real procedure may of been If pictures of icepicks do not trigger anxiety and/or traumatic episodes you are most probably not affected as the procedure doesn't need a narcosis - so you would remember the icepick. Though extended wall observing is still a telltale sign. If the staring persists, you may still be affected, if the staring disappears after a few hours you should order more from that specific weed, seems like good stuff.
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November 17, 2025, 03:11:13 PM Merited by OutOfMemory (1) |
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 A rolling regression, moving averages of the log of bitcoin’s price (in essence, geometric means) and a little trig compose the function. It requires 315,000 blocks of price data, which explains why the oscillator trace begins where it does. substack.com/inbox/post/179073874
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November 17, 2025, 04:01:13 PM |
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November 17, 2025, 05:06:34 PM |
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FUCK YOU JJG, you lying scumbag dipshit asshole!
W0w! you really showed him! Here, take this chainsaw and see if maybe that will work (its a bit bloody and smelly but ignore that).
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November 17, 2025, 06:09:20 PM |
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More pain. Prolly gunna hit $66k at this rate before bouncing.
Time to go play with my farm equipment for a few months...
Not selling, damnit!
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November 17, 2025, 06:31:24 PM |
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Fucking kindergarten is this becoming... It's not even funny anymore, ffs.
#Kindergartencop
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November 17, 2025, 06:33:08 PM Last edit: November 17, 2025, 06:48:34 PM by OutOfMemory |
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-30% from ATH is actually where most of the liquidity since donald's election seems to be ($87k-ish) Many indices, namely fear/greed, RSI, Pi-CT... are showing that there is high selling pressure, but compared to previous cycles we should be much lower already, after projecting some indicators onto recent values. If i'm not completely retarded, it means there is enough buying going on, keeping the decline less steep, so far. It's completely up to the sellers when the decline will stop, and we may witness another double-top, but later. Chances are, though, that buying confidence and funds are not withstanding the selling pressure enough to trigger substantive sells. Personally, i find it's pretty thrilling to watch that roughly 50/50 scenario play out. It keeps being fascinating, and i don't count on retail spot at all, this time. It looks more like a balancing- than a bear-stage right now. (EDIT: The FED would have to deliver good news, too. I have read that the Oct/2025 us-economy data wasn't presented yet. Is that true?) AI seems to collapse soon, imo surprisingly late, and who knows where THAT money will go? Any ideas?  More pain. Prolly gunna hit $66k at this rate before bouncing.
Now that's a figure  But Bitcoin has never failed to surprise, so why not? I'd say bounce $86. Not bets, please 
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November 17, 2025, 06:34:39 PM Merited by LFC_Bitcoin (12) |
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Good Saylor bought some today. 
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November 17, 2025, 06:42:43 PM Merited by El duderino_ (17), Hueristic (10), cAPSLOCK (10), vapourminer (4), d5000 (2), JayJuanGee (2), xhomerx10 (1), AlcoHoDL (1), goldkingcoiner (1), OutOfMemory (1), psycodad (1), Krubster (1) |
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 Hats Archive is back online You can visit it again at: https://www.wohats.comNew design cleaner and more structured, with a strong focus on WO hats and their history. It also includes several sections with links to interesting external sites, resources, network status and the wider Bitcoin ecosystem. All the recovered images, including those from the chronicle of the hats The Hats & Avatars Archive remains the original one I’ve always maintained. If any of you have replaced your old original hat with a new design, just let me know and we’ll update it right away. We have a new section Hat/Hub It comes with fresh content: - Users by Year Joined (Bitcointalk) - Special Hats - Noble Hat (If you like all of them, we can make them permanent and have them become a fixed part of the archive.) I hope you like it. If there’s anything you don’t like or would like to see improved, feel free to comment we’ll sort it out together. #StrongHats
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November 17, 2025, 06:55:12 PM Last edit: November 17, 2025, 07:46:11 PM by OutOfMemory Merited by El duderino_ (5), VB1001 (2) |
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Hats Archive is back online
+1 WOsMerit (EDIT: Thanks again, el duderino_  ) Thanks for keeping the spirit going 
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