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December 11, 2025, 05:15:41 PM

when brrrrr

Please delete this.

I was hoping buddy could do a six pack

On it!


nothing like revisionist history lol

thank you a six pack for buddy it is.



A shot before or after lunch is an option

will Phill open one this?

#It would be good to avoid an attack on the heart lol...

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I will drink a shot tonight .
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December 11, 2025, 05:52:05 PM

I feel more like one day a lot of goverments are gonna start to give free "bleach" of the money in crypto for a short frame of time so they enter a ton of money into the economy and only by 1% of tax or less.

That happens with normal money in some countries with high levels of black markets and black market of currencies, so i feel like is gonna happen in the future with BTC. That can be the good oportunitie to make the move.

This is quite possible.
In US, there is a law introduced that proposes the ability to pay taxes with bitcoin (with no cap gains applied).
No movement on this legislation yet, though.

isnt that just Texas and state only or is there a nationwide legislation happening?

Nationwide:

https://coingeek.com/new-bill-lets-americans-pay-federal-taxes-using-btc/

text:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uQCCCI77jTgLHf-wI0c-iPHjkbz0ZCZi/view?pli=1

Note section (d) Nonrecognition: "not treated as sale or exchange" aka not taxable for proceeds not exceeding the tax being paid.
Wow, thats amazing news! Thanks for sharing the info.
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December 11, 2025, 06:06:10 PM

hey phil

now? can i can i



can i now please please:


when brrrrr
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December 11, 2025, 06:21:17 PM

hey phil

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can i now please please:


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hmm. if I can pay my fed taxes does this mean I can pay my estimated bill each and every quarter.

for instance I pay 10k estimated tax to the feds in Jan for my last quarter of 2025.

and then pay 10k estimated tax to the feds in April for the first quarter of 2026

so on and so forth.
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December 11, 2025, 09:23:55 PM

and they said the visual acid flashbacks would end at some point


I see it as a free bonus.

how bout this one. remove old school 48 inch florescent tube as it got old. do with power on and do it sweaty on a hot summer day.


why do it with power on casue when you put the new bulb in correctly it lights up and save a ladder trip.

do it with no gloves. oh it is stuck let me twist it a bit. both hands streched out new the two ends and manage to run the fucking current from hand a to hand b right acroos your chest.

fucking paddled my heart ♥️ felt the hand of god (voltage to be exact) squeeze and contract my heart (one time ruben).

amazingly done super fast no effects once done.

except the sheer terror of feeling your heart get paddled by a fluorescent transformer.

no shock ever felt like that one.  every once in a while while laying in the bed i look up to see where that light used to be.

still scares me 15 or more years later.

my dad had a pacemaker with a built in defibrillator, he said that when the pacemaker detected bad stuff going on and it needed to shock him back to normal it would warn him a couple time with "small" kicks he could feel, he said it was like just enough time to get on the ground, cuz when it did its real kick he said it was indescribable. and it 100% would put him on the ground if he wasnt already.

his rating: 1/5 would not recommend.

take care of your health people.

I think my heart paddle was medium not like your dads.  But to feel it squeeze down and back was reallymscary5

The heart's failures must be punished with electricity.  Jokes aside, that does sound scary though.

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I'm starting to get that little excited feeling.  It's been slowly building for some time. That's usually the most best ones.
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I'm starting to get that little excited feeling.  It's been slowly building for some time. That's usually the most best ones.
Someone will come barging in to say look I was the only one who was right, even if we pump to $150k from here on out.  Grin The situation is looking better.
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because I know you guys are miles ahead of me in every way concerning this very space. I will keep on reading and learning from a guru like you.
No problem.. Wanting to continue to learn is a good thing, and hopefully, for your own good, you can figure out a way to accumulate bitcoin too, since learning becomes much more concrete when you are personally interacting with the topic with your own stake in bitcoin and perhaps an ongoingly growing stake with the passage of time.

By the way, I am just a regular person, so I don't really know anything more than anyone else
Are you shitting me! I know you're not just a regular person on this particular topic of bitcoin. Only if I had a mentor like you on this, I would have gone far in the crypto space generally. Not for one second do you sound like a regular person nor someone who doesn't know about this bitcoin.

My posts are public and you can interact with me, and there are other guys who share similar perspectives with me, in terms of the need for anyone to be figuring out how to accumulate bitcoin within their own budgetary constraints, as long as you have a discretionary income, so if you are coming to bitcoin and you don't have any other investments, then it might take you 4-10 years or longer to really build your bitcoin holdings up to a level where you are starting to feel comfortable and/or that you are making significant progress so that you can maybe start to let off on the ongoing accumulation.

of course, some people have other investments (or capital) so that they are able to front load into bitcoin and therefore speed up their bitcoin accumulation.

So even if you are merely investing around 10% of your annual income into bitcoin, it may well take you 7 to 10 years to just get the amount you invested into bitcoin to the level of 1 year's of your income... so from that we can recognize that it takes time, and guys struggle to invest at rates that are greater than 10% of their annual income.

So there can be various ways to measure your progress, and surely hopefully none of us are screwing around with crypto or shitcoin and we are almost exclusively focusing on bitcoin, so that we focus on building our bitcoin investment at the same time making sure that we build and maintain a certain level of strength in our cashflow management systems and/or practices... so yeah, if we are buildign our bitcoin stash then our bitcoin stash will also help to inform us about the extent to which we are getting enough bitcoin or more than enough bitcoin.

Some folks believe that you can never have enough bitcoin, and I believe that normies can get to a point of having enough or more than enough bitcoin... but yeah they have to figure out how to calculate such valuations in light of their own standard of living target goals, too.

If you have ONLY been registered on the forum for just over a year, then maybe you have been slowly building up your bitcoin holdings in the last year... which from my perspective seems that it would be a good start.
Been following up on your previous posts and there was one that caught my attention late last month and I decided to apply it. It was when you talked about discretionary buying. I just decided to hook it online and found out it takes about the left over of your income after paying for essential expenses and tax. And yeah, I have decided to start building my own bitcoin portfolio, like you said, it's never to late to start.
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Jinxing this shit.

Let see corn back under $90k USD for <reasons>
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Been following up on your previous posts and there was one that caught my attention late last month and I decided to apply it. It was when you talked about discretionary buying. I just decided to hook it online and found out it takes about the left over of your income after paying for essential expenses and tax. And yeah, I have decided to start building my own bitcoin portfolio, like you said, it's never to late to start.

See, here's the problem. You want us to believe you are real person who is exhibiting normal human behavior, conversing in good faith out of a bona fide desire to learn and improve themselves. But your topics of frequent suggests otherwise:



So here you are, making up new stories to get merits from the same old targets, for... how many accounts has this been now? 5? 10? 20?
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Jinxing this shit.

Let see corn back under $90k USD for <reasons>

I say 79k by Friday nite bro.

a mortal lock!!!
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I'm starting to get that little excited feeling.  It's been slowly building for some time. That's usually the most best ones.

Stawp it!!!!!!!

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Been following up on your previous posts and there was one that caught my attention late last month and I decided to apply it. It was when you talked about discretionary buying. I just decided to hook it online and found out it takes about the left over of your income after paying for essential expenses and tax. And yeah, I have decided to start building my own bitcoin portfolio, like you said, it's never to late to start.

Good (to the extent that you are the real deal in light of Nutildah's comments).

I am glad that you are able to get something out of some of my posts. 

For sure the concept of discretionary funds and/or discretionary income comes up a lot in order to figure out some limitations that we might have in regards to our own decisions to invest within our financial and/or psychological situation without overdoing it.  Sometimes guys will make mistakes with their application of the ideas, yet if they are putting the ideas into practice themselves, such as figuring out ways to buy bitcoin every week while also working on strengthening their cashflow management systems and practices, then it becomes harder for them to make BIG mistakes because they are ongoingly putting the ideas into practice and hopefully figuring out some balances so that if they do end up making some mistakes, they will have back up funds and/or back up plans that they might be able to follow based on both their preparations and their ongoingly putting the ideas into practice, even if we might start with a small weekly amount such as $30 per week and work our way up to higher amounts such as $100 per week, yet we might not be able to increase our bitcoin investment  amounts if we cannot figure out ways to increase our discretionary income, which comes from increasing income and/or cutting expenses.. which can also be ongoignly challenging to figure out ways to increase discretionary income.

Jinxing this shit.

Let see corn back under $90k USD for <reasons>

One of the dangers in playing around with trading.  It doesn't always work out as anticipated.

Thanks for your sacrifice (and taking one for the team).

Jinxing this shit.

Let see corn back under $90k USD for <reasons>

I say 79k by Friday nite bro.

a mortal lock!!!

Wow!!!!!!!


Supposedly, there is hope for those still wishing for downity.

My understanding is that part of our current battle relates to ongoing desires to wipe out leverage players as they enter into the scene, yet it can still be difficult to hold the BTC price within a range that might not be suitable for the circumstances.. and another thing that I heard is that Bank of America's introduction of a product that does not go live until mid-January keeps them incentivized to keep the BTC price low, yet at the same time, is bitcoin controlled by banks (already?)?  I have my doubts... even though I know that frequently there is quite questionable BTC price performance dynamics, and it can be quite difficult to figure out from where the inputs are coming.. and surely it would seem that even if really BIG players are able to keep the price down, they have to be afraid of playing with such fire.

So, yeah, who the fuck knows which price direction causes the most pain?  I don't claim to know, even though surely many of us know that several of the BIGGER players would like some of the snotty-nosed (not referring to my lil selfie in this case) WO coins.
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