vphen
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September 29, 2014, 06:47:15 PM |
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is it too late to sell on news(Circle)?
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adamstgBit
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September 29, 2014, 06:48:29 PM |
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is it too late to sell on news(Circle)?
its never to late to sell bitcoin is going to keep crashing hard until it starts going up again
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findftp
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September 29, 2014, 06:48:55 PM |
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is it too late to sell on news(Circle)?
Look at the volume! Green bars everywhere! Gentlemen I think we are the new wealthy elite!
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abercrombie
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September 29, 2014, 06:49:06 PM |
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Circle hype fading.
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CoinThinker
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Only the best is The be best...
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September 29, 2014, 06:49:25 PM |
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bears wins!
If bear wins Bitcoin dies! Enjoy!
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findftp
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September 29, 2014, 06:49:28 PM |
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is it too late to sell on news(Circle)?
Look at the volume! Green bars everywhere! Gentlemen I think we are the new wealthy elite! Damn it, I was looking at dogecoin
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ButtcoinEXpress
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September 29, 2014, 06:50:26 PM |
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is it too late to sell on news(Circle)?
its never to late to sell bitcoin is going to keep crashing hard until it starts going up again Also. If you jump off a cliff you will keep falling until you stop.
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Oblodo
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September 29, 2014, 06:50:35 PM |
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Lose vs Loose A lot of people are mixing up lose and loose. In particular, a lot of people are writing loose when they really mean lose. Here are the definitions of the two words from my Penguin dictionary: loose [lOOs] adj not fastened or pre-packed; not tied up or confined; able to move freely; not tight, not firmly fixed; not close-fitting; careless, inaccurate, vague; dissolute, immoral; not closely woven; flabby; (of bowels) inclined to diarrhoea; l. box stable or van in which an animal can move about; at a l. end uncertain what to do next; unoccupied ~ loose adv in a loose way; play fast and l. behave rashly or unscupulously ~ loose n release; on the l. free from restraint; on a spree; ~ loose v/t untie, undo; release from confinement or constraint, set free; detatch; fire (gun); shoot (arrow); (eccles) absolve. lose (p/t and p/part lost) [lOOz] v/t and i no longer have; be deprived of by accident or misfortune; mislay, fail to find; fail to get or win; be too late for; be bereaved of; waste; be defeated or beaten; suffer loss, become worse off; fail to hear, see or understand; cause or allow to perish; (of clock or watch) go too slowly; (refl) miss the right path; become absorbed in; l. one's head become flustered, panic; l. one's temper grow angry; l. one's way fail to find the right path; l. out (US) be defeated after a struggle. Examples: This knot is too loose. Please do not lose my book. I had better not lose that file. many BTC owners are facing the prospect of selling their BTC for a loss
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btcney
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September 29, 2014, 06:50:43 PM |
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dump
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blatchcorn
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September 29, 2014, 06:51:19 PM |
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Lose vs Loose A lot of people are mixing up lose and loose. In particular, a lot of people are writing loose when they really mean lose. Here are the definitions of the two words from my Penguin dictionary: loose [lOOs] adj not fastened or pre-packed; not tied up or confined; able to move freely; not tight, not firmly fixed; not close-fitting; careless, inaccurate, vague; dissolute, immoral; not closely woven; flabby; (of bowels) inclined to diarrhoea; l. box stable or van in which an animal can move about; at a l. end uncertain what to do next; unoccupied ~ loose adv in a loose way; play fast and l. behave rashly or unscupulously ~ loose n release; on the l. free from restraint; on a spree; ~ loose v/t untie, undo; release from confinement or constraint, set free; detatch; fire (gun); shoot (arrow); (eccles) absolve. lose (p/t and p/part lost) [lOOz] v/t and i no longer have; be deprived of by accident or misfortune; mislay, fail to find; fail to get or win; be too late for; be bereaved of; waste; be defeated or beaten; suffer loss, become worse off; fail to hear, see or understand; cause or allow to perish; (of clock or watch) go too slowly; (refl) miss the right path; become absorbed in; l. one's head become flustered, panic; l. one's temper grow angry; l. one's way fail to find the right path; l. out (US) be defeated after a struggle. Examples: This knot is too loose. Please do not lose my book. I had better not lose that file. many BTC owners are facing the prospect of selling their BTC for a loss CUT YOUR LOOSE! FINAL CAPITULATION INCOMING!
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adamstgBit
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September 29, 2014, 06:52:55 PM |
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I have a goooood feeling about this
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TeeBone
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September 29, 2014, 06:53:05 PM |
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It looks that Circle will be the main reason for trend reversal. Small & continuous buys every day around the world...
ROFL, thanks for the laugh of the day. You know we havent hit bottom when you see absurd comments like this. The Cult still sipping the kool-aid is a great sign to sell...
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adamstgBit
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September 29, 2014, 06:54:14 PM |
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It looks that Circle will be the main reason for trend reversal. Small & continuous buys every day around the world...
ROFL, thanks for the laugh of the day. You know we havent hit bottom when you see absurd comments like this. The Cult still sipping the kool-aid is a great sign to sell... what if there are so many poeple in the cult that we run out of koolaid?
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calim
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September 29, 2014, 06:55:31 PM |
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Lose vs Loose A lot of people are mixing up lose and loose. In particular, a lot of people are writing loose when they really mean lose. Here are the definitions of the two words from my Penguin dictionary: loose [lOOs] adj not fastened or pre-packed; not tied up or confined; able to move freely; not tight, not firmly fixed; not close-fitting; careless, inaccurate, vague; dissolute, immoral; not closely woven; flabby; (of bowels) inclined to diarrhoea; l. box stable or van in which an animal can move about; at a l. end uncertain what to do next; unoccupied ~ loose adv in a loose way; play fast and l. behave rashly or unscupulously ~ loose n release; on the l. free from restraint; on a spree; ~ loose v/t untie, undo; release from confinement or constraint, set free; detatch; fire (gun); shoot (arrow); (eccles) absolve. lose (p/t and p/part lost) [lOOz] v/t and i no longer have; be deprived of by accident or misfortune; mislay, fail to find; fail to get or win; be too late for; be bereaved of; waste; be defeated or beaten; suffer loss, become worse off; fail to hear, see or understand; cause or allow to perish; (of clock or watch) go too slowly; (refl) miss the right path; become absorbed in; l. one's head become flustered, panic; l. one's temper grow angry; l. one's way fail to find the right path; l. out (US) be defeated after a struggle. Examples: This knot is too loose. Please do not lose my book. I had better not lose that file. many BTC owners are facing the prospect of selling their BTC for a loss /*that's the joke meme*/
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adamstgBit
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September 29, 2014, 06:56:29 PM |
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Is there a ~17,49 btc dumper bot on stamp? plenty of koolaid to go around
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Oblodo
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September 29, 2014, 06:58:32 PM |
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Lose vs Loose A lot of people are mixing up lose and loose. In particular, a lot of people are writing loose when they really mean lose. Here are the definitions of the two words from my Penguin dictionary: loose [lOOs] adj not fastened or pre-packed; not tied up or confined; able to move freely; not tight, not firmly fixed; not close-fitting; careless, inaccurate, vague; dissolute, immoral; not closely woven; flabby; (of bowels) inclined to diarrhoea; l. box stable or van in which an animal can move about; at a l. end uncertain what to do next; unoccupied ~ loose adv in a loose way; play fast and l. behave rashly or unscupulously ~ loose n release; on the l. free from restraint; on a spree; ~ loose v/t untie, undo; release from confinement or constraint, set free; detatch; fire (gun); shoot (arrow); (eccles) absolve. lose (p/t and p/part lost) [lOOz] v/t and i no longer have; be deprived of by accident or misfortune; mislay, fail to find; fail to get or win; be too late for; be bereaved of; waste; be defeated or beaten; suffer loss, become worse off; fail to hear, see or understand; cause or allow to perish; (of clock or watch) go too slowly; (refl) miss the right path; become absorbed in; l. one's head become flustered, panic; l. one's temper grow angry; l. one's way fail to find the right path; l. out (US) be defeated after a struggle. Examples: This knot is too loose. Please do not lose my book. I had better not lose that file. many BTC owners are facing the prospect of selling their BTC for a loss /*that's the joke meme*/ /*I know, I am HODELING*/ thats why the smiley's were there... talk about meta.. :-)
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bassclef
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September 29, 2014, 06:59:06 PM |
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Here we go again, whale pushing through another resistance point. Yawn.
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btcney
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September 29, 2014, 07:01:15 PM |
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cheap coins soon!
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ChartBuddy
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September 29, 2014, 07:01:15 PM |
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