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May 23, 2014, 08:41:21 AM
I rarely get to the point of cursing someone out on this forum, but I'll make an exception here: You're a grade A cunt.
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I'm not asking for your pity if/when a not exactly genius person makes a bad decision. I ask you to refrain from gloating.

Well, you're free to continue the crusade against all gloating on the internet. I think you might find it an uphill battle though Smiley

Valid point.


Maybe there's something more productive I can do though.

Veronica26, if you're still reading this thread, can you get in contact with me via PM?

If we can find a way to make sure your story checks out, I'd be willing to "reimburse" at least part of your loss by donating a coin or two to you.

Wow, thats extremely generous of you, unfortunately I think the offer may fall on deaf ears.

Last Active:    April 29, 2014, 04:50:01 AM

Though lets hope they are reading it to see what people say but not signing in.

Still, comendable genourosity.
legendary
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May 23, 2014, 08:38:35 AM
I rarely get to the point of cursing someone out on this forum, but I'll make an exception here: You're a grade A cunt.
[...]
I'm not asking for your pity if/when a not exactly genius person makes a bad decision. I ask you to refrain from gloating.

Well, you're free to continue the crusade against all gloating on the internet. I think you might find it an uphill battle though Smiley

Valid point.


Maybe there's something more productive I can do though.

Veronica26, if you're still reading this thread, can you get in contact with me via PM?

If we can find a way to make sure your story checks out, I'd be willing to "reimburse" at least part of your loss by donating a coin or two to you.
sr. member
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I'm always grumpy in the morning.
May 23, 2014, 08:10:12 AM
I rarely get to the point of cursing someone out on this forum, but I'll make an exception here: You're a grade A cunt.
[...]
I'm not asking for your pity if/when a not exactly genius person makes a bad decision. I ask you to refrain from gloating.

Well, you're free to continue the crusade against all gloating on the internet. I think you might find it an uphill battle though Smiley
legendary
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May 23, 2014, 07:49:24 AM
sounds like you also did a veronica

No.

I did a Matthew.

'Doing a Matthew'.

As a Noun: Someone who buys an asset that is set to increase in value by over 10000%, only to swap it all out for drugs.
As a Verb: Someone who is in the process of swapping out vast quantities of an asset that is on the cusp of increasing by several orders of magnitude in value, for drugs.


hehe excellent post Smiley you win the internets today!
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May 23, 2014, 07:37:29 AM
It seems every time I find something that looks promising, I'm just a sucker waiting to give someone else a payout.  I have been following advice a gentleman offered to "hodl" my bitcoin, from $984 all the way down to now $436.  I've just been fooling myself, telling myself "Don't worry hon, it will go back up! It always has!"  I've been spending my time reading the forums and hoping.  My friends called me crazy when I told them it's a sure thing.  The shame is just as bad as the lost money.  So I quit.  You guys win.  Coins sold.  Sad


I just love it when noobs lose their money!  Cool

That's just fucking mean.
I feel sorry that the OP has 'done a Veronica' - I really do.. i almost can feel her shame. Imagine people laughing at you because you actually LOST money on bitcoin?
You need patience and you'll be well rewarded.. but it takes time, balls and a true understanding of what HODL means. Veronica, sadly never came to grasp this.

Another new phrase in the bitcoin dictionary?

Credit goes to blatchcorn - first post on this page.

Oh, thanks for pointing that out. Didn't catch it myself. Hail blatchcorn!

Finally my place in bitcoin history!

Maybe this will catch up and be as popular as HODLING !!!1
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May 23, 2014, 07:36:42 AM
It seems every time I find something that looks promising, I'm just a sucker waiting to give someone else a payout.  I have been following advice a gentleman offered to "hodl" my bitcoin, from $984 all the way down to now $436.  I've just been fooling myself, telling myself "Don't worry hon, it will go back up! It always has!"  I've been spending my time reading the forums and hoping.  My friends called me crazy when I told them it's a sure thing.  The shame is just as bad as the lost money.  So I quit.  You guys win.  Coins sold.  Sad


I just love it when noobs lose their money!  Cool

That's just fucking mean.
I feel sorry that the OP has 'done a Veronica' - I really do.. i almost can feel her shame. Imagine people laughing at you because you actually LOST money on bitcoin?
You need patience and you'll be well rewarded.. but it takes time, balls and a true understanding of what HODL means. Veronica, sadly never came to grasp this.

Another new phrase in the bitcoin dictionary?

Credit goes to blatchcorn - first post on this page.

Oh, thanks for pointing that out. Didn't catch it myself. Hail blatchcorn!

Finally my place in bitcoin history!
legendary
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Borsche
May 23, 2014, 07:30:56 AM

I lol'd.

Thinking back at some of the things I spent my earlier BTC on, some of the most expensive times of my life!



Yeah I still have some of that $10000 per ounce coffee that I orderd in 2012 Smiley Go beat that you fancy millionaires.
legendary
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May 23, 2014, 07:28:41 AM
Gloating is kind of uncool, mkay.

Seriously though. Those who feel the need to rub it in, don't  come complaining during the next flash crash (hint: they always come at some point) when the equivalent kind of ridicule is targeted at you while you stare at the screen in disbelief while watching the USD value of your account taking a big hit.

This isn't gloating. It's ridiculing someone for their extreme whining and entitlement mentality. "Bitcoin didn't make me rich in six months. So you all suck and the world is against me! /emo"

Most of us have lost money at one time or another, but we don't go rattling off like a butt-hurt twelve year old about it.

I rarely get to the point of cursing someone out on this forum, but I'll make an exception here: You're a grade A cunt.

Assuming 'Veronica' is real and not some troll account, it looks pretty obvious to me she's probably not in the absolutely highest education bracket (unlike a lot of other early adopters). There are two ways to react to that: 1) ha ha, those dumb people had it coming. 2) [silence].

I'm not asking for your pity if/when a not exactly genius person makes a bad decision. I ask you to refrain from gloating.
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May 23, 2014, 07:26:59 AM
sounds like you also did a veronica

No.

I did a Matthew.

'Doing a Matthew'.

As a Noun: Someone who buys an asset that is set to increase in value by over 10000%, only to swap it all out for drugs.
As a Verb: Someone who is in the process of swapping out vast quantities of an asset that is on the cusp of increasing by several orders of magnitude in value, for drugs.


I lol'd.

Thinking back at some of the things I spent my earlier BTC on, some of the most expensive times of my life!


C'mon guys gloating just makes you look 5 years old. The thing is most of the people who say stuff like "noobs deserve it" etc are probably sitting on .1BTC themselves...

Dont forget it could crash to $200 tommmorow and selling at $436 was a perfect move!
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May 23, 2014, 07:26:53 AM
I think the moral of the story is that you shouldn't just blindly follow someone else's advice ever. Anyone who guarantees you that investing in Bitcoin will make you lots of money is a moron, but people who actually fall for that are even worse. Start thinking for yourself and make your own decisions. I do feel some sympathy for Veronica and her daughter, but a responsible mother really should have known better.

I think that every single person in the world has no option to blindly follow others advice on a daily basis because the modern world is so vast and complex, that we have no option but to. Flight passengers have to trust the pilot to fly them safely to their destination, airline pilot has to trust the mechanic that his plane is good to fly, the mechanic has to trust the computer programmers that his fault finding software works, etc etc.

That is the modern world. Veronica trusted someone on an issue in which she was clueless, and in which she thought he was expert. I bet you that person is on this forum as well......JimboToronto? billyjoeallen? Ibian? fuck...the list could go on and on.
sr. member
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I'm always grumpy in the morning.
May 23, 2014, 07:24:14 AM
Gloating is kind of uncool, mkay.

Seriously though. Those who feel the need to rub it in, don't  come complaining during the next flash crash (hint: they always come at some point) when the equivalent kind of ridicule is targeted at you while you stare at the screen in disbelief while watching the USD value of your account taking a big hit.

This isn't gloating. It's ridiculing someone for their extreme whining and entitlement mentality. "Bitcoin didn't make me rich in six months. So you all suck and the world is against me! /emo"

Most of us have lost money at one time or another, but we don't go rattling off like a butt-hurt twelve year old about it.
legendary
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May 23, 2014, 07:16:46 AM
I think the moral of the story is that you shouldn't just blindly follow someone else's advice ever. Anyone who guarantees you that investing in Bitcoin will make you lots of money is a moron, but people who actually fall for that are even worse. Start thinking for yourself and make your own decisions. I do feel some sympathy for Veronica and her daughter, but a responsible mother really should have known better.
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May 23, 2014, 07:09:25 AM
Gloating is kind of uncool, mkay.

Seriously though. Those who feel the need to rub it in, don't  come complaining during the next flash crash (hint: they always come at some point) when the equivalent kind of ridicule is targeted at you while you stare at the screen in disbelief while watching the USD value of your account taking a big hit.

The sorts who are doing all the gloating here are exactly those who were already celebrating $1500 (at least) by Jan 2014, and have indeed watched their holdings being absolutely decimated in USD value, all the whilst pretending to themselves and/or other people that, "Hey, I love all these crashes, just gives me a chance to load up on dem cheap coins"  Roll Eyes

Considering that this is the speculation sub-section of thee Bitcoin forum on the whole internet, there really is a hell of a lot of fuck-wits around here. There are many here who have been in Bitcoin since 2011, who are still drunk on Kool-Aid and who are still calling the market totally wrong every single time a retracement hits, let alone an out and out bear market sets in. Also, the majority of the Bitcoin Nutters do seem to be American and I can't help wondering if this has something to do with it.......people with a cultural tendency to want to wear their colours on their sleeves and think with their ball-sacks, and most critically, with a strong aversion to even acknowledging failure, let alone look it in the eye (which means they just don't fkn learn).

I am probably one of the most 'ignored' posters here (to be fair I have a shed load on ignore also), but this is a good thing. Although this the speculation sub forum, the population here with the odd exceptions result in it being more like the Anti-Speculation sub forum.

So what we have is an example of a n00b, who listened to the advice of some Bitcoin Nutter and bought in near a top, and has now sold near a long term bottom, who is now being gloated at by Bitcoin Nutters, each and everyone of whom would have been screaming at Veronica to buy n hold BTC at $1000......shower of despicable cunts!
legendary
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May 23, 2014, 06:51:07 AM
Gloating is kind of uncool, mkay.

Seriously though. Those who feel the need to rub it in, don't  come complaining during the next flash crash (hint: they always come at some point) when the equivalent kind of ridicule is targeted at you while you stare at the screen in disbelief while watching the USD value of your account taking a big hit.
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May 23, 2014, 06:51:04 AM
sounds like you also did a veronica

No.

I did a Matthew.

'Doing a Matthew'.

As a Noun: Someone who buys an asset that is set to increase in value by over 10000%, only to swap it all out for drugs.
As a Verb: Someone who is in the process of swapping out vast quantities of an asset that is on the cusp of increasing by several orders of magnitude in value, for drugs.
sr. member
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May 23, 2014, 06:45:13 AM
I think we should coin the term 'Veronica' in a trading sense.

Veronica as a noun: someone who buys at a peak and sells the bottom
Veronica as a verb: doing a Veronica is the act of buying at a peak and selling the bottom

The irony is that it would be types like you who would be telling Veronica to buy and hold at $1000. Indeed, it was someone like you who told her to buy and hold at $1000 and she done it.

How about

Veronica as a noun: Someone who heeds financial advice from some Nutter with Kool-Aid foaming out his mouth
Veronica as a verb: The act of getting drunk on 2nd hand Kool-Aid and making investment decisions whilst under the influence.

?

sounds like you also did a veronica
legendary
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May 23, 2014, 06:07:10 AM
...from $984 all the way down to now $436... 

...Coins sold.  Sad

I think we should coin the term 'Veronica' in a trading sense.

Veronica as a noun: someone who buys at a peak and sells the bottom
Veronica as a verb: doing a Veronica is the act of buying at a peak and selling the bottom

The irony is that it would be types like you who would be telling Veronica to buy and hold at $1000. Indeed, it was someone like you who told her to buy and hold at $1000 and she done it.

How about

Veronica as a noun: Someone who heeds financial advice from some Nutter with Kool-Aid foaming out his mouth
Veronica as a verb: The act of getting drunk on 2nd hand Kool-Aid and making investment decisions whilst under the influence.

?

day by day, it's looking like blatchcorn's definition is proving to be more fitting.

whodathunkit



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I was promised da moon
May 23, 2014, 05:54:44 AM
It seems every time I find something that looks promising, I'm just a sucker waiting to give someone else a payout.  I have been following advice a gentleman offered to "hodl" my bitcoin, from $984 all the way down to now $436.  I've just been fooling myself, telling myself "Don't worry hon, it will go back up! It always has!"  I've been spending my time reading the forums and hoping.  My friends called me crazy when I told them it's a sure thing.  The shame is just as bad as the lost money.  So I quit.  You guys win.  Coins sold.  Sad


I just love it when noobs lose their money!  Cool

That's just fucking mean.
I feel sorry that the OP has 'done a Veronica' - I really do.. i almost can feel her shame. Imagine people laughing at you because you actually LOST money on bitcoin?
You need patience and you'll be well rewarded.. but it takes time, balls and a true understanding of what HODL means. Veronica, sadly never came to grasp this.

Another new phrase in the bitcoin dictionary?

Credit goes to blatchcorn - first post on this page.

Oh, thanks for pointing that out. Didn't catch it myself. Hail blatchcorn!
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May 23, 2014, 05:48:53 AM
It seems every time I find something that looks promising, I'm just a sucker waiting to give someone else a payout.  I have been following advice a gentleman offered to "hodl" my bitcoin, from $984 all the way down to now $436.  I've just been fooling myself, telling myself "Don't worry hon, it will go back up! It always has!"  I've been spending my time reading the forums and hoping.  My friends called me crazy when I told them it's a sure thing.  The shame is just as bad as the lost money.  So I quit.  You guys win.  Coins sold.  Sad


I just love it when noobs lose their money!  Cool

That's just fucking mean.
I feel sorry that the OP has 'done a Veronica' - I really do.. i almost can feel her shame. Imagine people laughing at you because you actually LOST money on bitcoin?
You need patience and you'll be well rewarded.. but it takes time, balls and a true understanding of what HODL means. Veronica, sadly never came to grasp this.

Another new phrase in the bitcoin dictionary?

Credit goes to blatchcorn - first post on this page.
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I was promised da moon
May 23, 2014, 05:45:20 AM
It seems every time I find something that looks promising, I'm just a sucker waiting to give someone else a payout.  I have been following advice a gentleman offered to "hodl" my bitcoin, from $984 all the way down to now $436.  I've just been fooling myself, telling myself "Don't worry hon, it will go back up! It always has!"  I've been spending my time reading the forums and hoping.  My friends called me crazy when I told them it's a sure thing.  The shame is just as bad as the lost money.  So I quit.  You guys win.  Coins sold.  Sad


I just love it when noobs lose their money!  Cool

That's just fucking mean.
I feel sorry that the OP has 'done a Veronica' - I really do.. i almost can feel her shame. Imagine people laughing at you because you actually LOST money on bitcoin?
You need patience and you'll be well rewarded.. but it takes time, balls and a true understanding of what HODL means. Veronica, sadly never came to grasp this.

Another new phrase in the bitcoin dictionary?
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