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legendary
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Alita has a manga if anyone want the full story. An anime too, but only a few episodes.
hero member
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"I need a butt-shine,
Right now
You are holy,
Oh, sacred Bull Market
I thirst for you,
Provide Milk.

Buff my balls
Love the Bull
Good fortune for those that do.
Love me, breathe my feet,
The Bull Market has risen.

Wax my ass,
Scrub my balls.
The Bull Market has risen,
Provide Milk."

Beto
legendary
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Fully fledged Merit Cycler - Golden Feather 22-23
So far it seems Europe has been pumping and the rest of the world is dumping? Every morning Europe time we're up some $40-50 then back down during the night. I remember the old good eraly morning Chinese pump times. That was cool!  Cool

Europe is drowning in debt.
GDP growth is scarce and we know it can’t go on forever.
We are bracing ourself buying hard money dumping shitcoin FIAT money.
Let me dream about this.
legendary
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Privacy Servers. Since 2009.
So far it seems Europe has been pumping and the rest of the world is dumping? Every morning Europe time we're up some $40-50 then back down during the night. I remember the old good eraly morning Chinese pump times. That was cool!  Cool
legendary
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In order to dump coins one must have coins
Can anyone tell me what this is? Not really related to anything other than it says a trip to the Moon on the case it came in. Seriously though..what the hell is it? There is a ongoing debate around the house as to its function. A microscope, a telescope and or a sextant have all been postulated and tbh I have never seen anything like it. While not precision made, it is quite sturdy and appears to be made out of some sort of brass. Looking through the optic sight there is not much magnification so I doubt its a telescope. Same for being a microscope, and it lacks the typical features of a sextant so I am at a loss. Another theory is that its just a fake steampunk sort of thing. Can the great hive mind of the Wall rescue me from this predicament?



The book Twyla Tharp indicates dancing.
The device looks like a portable magnifying device.
No compass or measuring on device. No compass. So not a scientific device.

I assume this would be used to view dancing when stuck in a skybox...
Or for a choreographer....
Maybe correcting eyesight only... so pre glasses

My guess....

 I believe it's art.  Critical 2018 was an art festival similar to the burning man festival.  The theme for 2018 was "A trip to the moon".

https://www.criticalnw.org/


If it's their product why not just email them and ask?
legendary
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Its new news for me.

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Michael Patryn, who co-founded Canadian crypto exchange QuadrigaCX along with Gerald Cotten in 2013, was previously known as Omar Dhanani, a person that was involved in multiple crimes in the United States, Bloomberg states.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/quadrigacx-co-founder-michael-patryn-is-actually-convicted-criminal-omar-dhanani-report
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
Captain Marvel was alot better than I thought it would be.


have you tried Alita?

Haha Damn didn’t saw this post Roll Eyes

And indeed ALITA is a masterpiece of sci-fi for me ....
it really was very good, one of the better movies i have seen (and i see a lot of movies etc)
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
Captain Marvel was alot better than I thought it would be.

Enjoying this read.... still didn’t saw it but bought tickets for thursday evening....
Still @this time ALITA is a must watch
If your in for sci-fi
legendary
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Not sure if anyone reported about this but you probable should check it out.  Cheesy

https://dnafriend.com/


Better read the fineprint and dont touch this:

https://dnafriend.com/fineprint

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By submitting your DNA Friend sample, you forfeit all claim to future organisms assembled from your DNA.

holy fuck! first they clone you and then they say the new you is not yours but theirs?  Cheesy
Huh Huh
legendary
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Not sure if anyone reported about this but you probable should check it out.  Cheesy

https://dnafriend.com/


Better read the fineprint and dont touch this:

https://dnafriend.com/fineprint

Quote
By submitting your DNA Friend sample, you forfeit all claim to future organisms assembled from your DNA.

holy fuck! first they clone you and then they say the new you is not yours but theirs?  Cheesy
legendary
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Not sure if anyone reported about this but you probable should check it out.  Cheesy

https://dnafriend.com/


Better read the fineprint and dont touch this:

https://dnafriend.com/fineprint

It's almost as if the whole thing was satire...
legendary
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Not sure if anyone reported about this but you probable should check it out.  Cheesy

https://dnafriend.com/


Better read the fineprint and dont touch this:

https://dnafriend.com/fineprint
legendary
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Captain Marvel was alot better than I thought it would be.


have you tried Alita?
hero member
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Test pumps past 4K completed.

Next pump is not a drill.

94 days into the new Baby Bull Market and all is well.  Cheesy
legendary
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All good things to those who wait
copper member
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Is it not a piece of good news for bitcoin investor!!
legendary
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@PAASHAAS.... in Belgium they are preparing your scene already Smiley

I love the holidays, my whole family comes together.

My uncle/aunt from Canada and South-Africa also joining this year.

Looking foreward to see them again. Eating, chatting, play games, good times. Smiley
legendary
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Small one of these?

Excellent suggestion..I never thought to try and project a image with it..will report back results later.
sr. member
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Can anyone tell me what this is? Not really related to anything other than it says a trip to the Moon on the case it came in. Seriously though..what the hell is it? There is a ongoing debate around the house as to its function. A microscope, a telescope and or a sextant have all been postulated and tbh I have never seen anything like it. While not precision made, it is quite sturdy and appears to be made out of some sort of brass. Looking through the optic sight there is not much magnification so I doubt its a telescope. Same for being a microscope, and it lacks the typical features of a sextant so I am at a loss. Another theory is that its just a fake steampunk sort of thing. Can the great hive mind of the Wall rescue me from this predicament?



The book Twyla Tharp indicates dancing.
The device looks like a portable magnifying device.
No compass or measuring on device. No compass. So not a scientific device.

I assume this would be used to view dancing when stuck in a skybox...
Or for a choreographer....
Maybe correcting eyesight only... so pre glasses

My guess....

 I believe it's art.  Critical 2018 was an art festival similar to the burning man festival.  The theme for 2018 was "A trip to the moon".

https://www.criticalnw.org/




"The Great Paris Exhibition Telescope of 1900, with an objective lens of 1.25 m (49 in) in diameter, was the largest refracting telescope ever constructed. It was built as the centerpiece of the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1900. Its construction was instigated in 1892 by François Deloncle (1856–1922), a member of the French Chambre des Députés. Since it was built for exhibit purposes within a large metropolis, and its design made it difficult to aim at astronomical objects, it was not suited for scientific use. When the year-long exposition was over, its builders were unable to sell it. It was ultimately broken up for scrap; the lenses are still stored away at the Paris Observatory."

Small one of these?
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