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legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
I'm guessing that most bitcoiners don't agree with Bernie Sanders on much.

Communism is difficult when you can't take peoples' money.
legendary
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Looks like Dash/BTC market on launch pad now folks. Deserved momentum for the monetary assets !
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All the charts above 4H dont look particularly bullish to me. The bounce started great and then didnt follow through. It might need to test the 7s again.

What's Tone Vays say it's gonna do Huh

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To fully complete the $BTCUSD bounce off $7,500, would like to see a weekly close above $9,600, let's take a look at the #Bitcoin Charts...
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Deb Rah Von Doom
All the charts above 4H dont look particularly bullish to me. The bounce started great and then didnt follow through. It might need to test the 7s again.
legendary
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This entire post is a load of shit.  
Canadians have universal health Care.
Canadian Citizen: "Doctor. I am shitting blood."
Canadian Doctor: "Ok, well, let me get you an appointment with a specialist to get you looked at"
... 3 months later ...
Canadian Specialist: "Sorry. You have advanced Stage III colon cancer. If only we caught you two months earlier."
This is why healthcare needs to be run by non-profit charitable organizations. Yes, such organizations have their problems too. However, it makes absolutely no sense to try and profit off the sick and the dying. Getting the government involved just adds a bunch of bureaucratic red tape.

My point is, I've come to appreciate the system in the US if you can afford insurance.

I went from a severe fracture, to seeing one of the top specialists in the area within 24 hours, to surgery (5 titanium screws used to mend the break) 72 hours later.

The ER experience was just a fucking terrible joke. Took forever to get me in, get painkillers in my system, and ER doctor dude was like "Here, wear this sling for a week for the swelling to go down, and we'll do surgery in about 7 days."

"FUCK THAT SHIT!" I says to myself. "I WANT TO DEAL WITH THIS SHIT NOW !!!"

Called my main GP, said "Who's the best bone fracture guy you know ?", gave me his number, I took matters into my own hands, and was on the mend fast.

I can't imagine how that scenario would have played out under the Canadian Medical system.

Exactly the same.  Overburdened ER,  wait til you die or take it into your own hands.  US clinics are closer and more expensive, others are cheaper but maybe scarier.  Or maybe you have connections to make the 'system' work for you.  From what I have read, for the cost of your insurance, better to just save that money and spend as required.  Here, we have no choice.  We pay top dollar for what is inaccessible, then go pay top dollar again to get immediate attention.  I haven't had a doctor in 25+ years.  I go wait at the ER if I've pushed myself past crazyglue-fixes, or fix my diet and let nature do the rest.  Its pretty effective.
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This entire post is a load of shit.  
Canadians have universal health Care.
Canadian Citizen: "Doctor. I am shitting blood."
Canadian Doctor: "Ok, well, let me get you an appointment with a specialist to get you looked at"
... 3 months later ...
Canadian Specialist: "Sorry. You have advanced Stage III colon cancer. If only we caught you two months earlier."
This is why healthcare needs to be run by non-profit charitable organizations. Yes, such organizations have their problems too. However, it makes absolutely no sense to try and profit off the sick and the dying. Getting the government involved just adds a bunch of bureaucratic red tape.

My point is, I've come to appreciate the system in the US if you can afford insurance.

I went from a severe fracture, to seeing one of the top specialists in the area within 24 hours, to surgery (5 titanium screws used to mend the break) 72 hours later.

The ER experience was just a fucking terrible joke. Took forever to get me in, get painkillers in my system, and ER doctor dude was like "Here, wear this sling for a week for the swelling to go down, and we'll do surgery in about 7 days."

"FUCK THAT SHIT!" I says to myself. "I WANT TO DEAL WITH THIS SHIT NOW !!!"

Called my main GP, said "Who's the best bone fracture guy you know ?", gave me his number, I took matters into my own hands, and was on the mend fast.

I can't imagine how that scenario would have played out under the Canadian Medical system.

Since they have a queue and rationing, you always have a good number of people who get put in the front of the line, as experience all benefits.

Those are the same people who say "I love Canada's healthcare system!" in Bernie's videos for single-payer.
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Yes, this is from MasterLuc. He very recently changed his views, though, and says we are now in the 4th (corrective) wave.
legendary
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Self made HODLER ✓

[img width=554]https://i.imgur.com/Nb6Ihimg]

this arsehole is happy when people lose money? and he thinks bitcoiners are nasty and crazy?

he clearly hasn't met eth-heads, btrash-butthurts or ripple-fanboys yet. or the worst of all: iota disciples...


I think he will not be laughing for long. Let save this tweet for the (next leg) of the bubble Smiley.

We are in critical point in time. The last real sell-off/crash was on 2013/2014. This would be the first time after Bitcoin being widely known that it could prove that it can recover after a crash like this.

If it does everyone will get the message and all the fear will be vanished for a pretty long time.
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legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
I'm guessing that most bitcoiners don't agree with Bernie Sanders on much.

Bernie actually has a pretty decent critique of neoliberal globalism. 

A lot of people reject Marxism out of hand, which I think is a mistake.  Sure, it is no way to run a society...but as one of a number of analytical tools to bring to bear on reality it is indispensable.
newbie
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https://i.imgur.com/KtOxA1C.jpg
[img width=554]https://i.imgur.com/Nb6Ihimg]

this arsehole is happy when people lose money? and he thinks bitcoiners are nasty and crazy?

he clearly hasn't met eth-heads, btrash-butthurts or ripple-fanboys yet. or the worst of all: iota disciples...


I think he will not be laughing for long. Let save this tweet for the (next leg) of the bubble Smiley.
legendary
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legendary
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I dont like merits because all these old users got 1000 merit even if they made shitty posts and they probably never would have gotten that much merit during that time even if they were making good posts. All my merit is locked away with my old account and I look so bad.

Some of us know that, Tera...

Merit granted - may you ascend to your rightful status
legendary
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@cycle of men and woman:

1. men (resources) ---> woman (sex)

2. woman (resources of man) ---> buy products made by men: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihh3Vz-moy0 and this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xk8xqgmnNnI

3. start again at 1

newbie
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Masterluc thinks it's over.

Quote from: Masterluc
Well, so the present drop ends somewhere in the red circle.

So, the price hit somewhere close to 61.7% Fibonacci of the entire growth from 150 to 19800.

You know what it means? That the Third (wave?) is completed and we became its witnesses =) For this, congratulations to you.

What's next? Next is the Fourth (going on now). And then the Fifth somewhere in the area of ​​100k.

The current drop will bounce back very well into the area of ​​13,000-15,000 in the short term, where those who bought up on my advice will be able to sell off, but have already managed to curse everything and wet the diapers. Bleed there, because it is not for you.

The critical level at 7700 does not really matter anymore, because I see that the wave is over.

Well, here's my idea for trading watching https://ru.tradingview.com/chart/BTCUSD/hg0S8xjw-historical-3-looks-to-be-completed/


He seems to have a glaring error in his count. If the historical 3 is over and the historical 5 will go near the top trendline, then his historical 3 will be the shortest wave in height. His 3 would need to be a (3) for his count to make sense.

+1. This does not make any sense and goes against what ML has been saying until 7.7k dump. He also said 4 in his current count would be months only, again makes sense only as 4th subwave of 3, as windjc pointed. ML is a incredible analyst, but he had been under a lot of pressure from literary thousands of followers and he did this prediction in real time, during intense dump, which take many oldtimers, included Enky, aback. I think ML will soon go back to his original count (from May) with historical 3rd reaching 40-100k sometime in 2018/19. Or, if thing turn for the worse, for multiyear correction to 2-5k.

As widjc, I would not be surprised if the weekly close would be above MA-20 or even 10k. For me, that would be a confirmation that we are repeating Spring 2013 pattern.
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I'm guessing that most bitcoiners don't agree with Bernie Sanders on much.
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
It's all about normalized merit TERA.

I just mentally subtract a person's starting point.
legendary
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This entire post is a load of shit. 
Canadians have universal health Care.

Canadian Citizen: "Doctor. I am shitting blood."
Canadian Doctor: "Ok, well, let me get you an appointment with a specialist to get you looked at"
... 3 months later ...
Canadian Specialist: "Sorry. You have advanced Stage III colon cancer. If only we caught you two months earlier."

This is why healthcare needs to be run by non-profit charitable organizations. Yes, such organizations have their problems too. However, it makes absolutely no sense to try and profit off the sick and the dying. Getting the government involved just adds a bunch of bureaucratic red tape.
legendary
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XXXVII Fnord is toast without bread
https://modernconsensus.com/2018/02/02/circle-set-acquire-poloniex/
By Ken Kurson, February 2, 2018
Ken Kurson, founder of Modern Consensus, is on the board of directors of Ripple.

Aaghhh !

Full mandatory verification incoming. Holdings stuck on exchange forever now.


That was on the cards before this Ripple guy's fake news.

Except this posting of yours is incorrect. Circle is not acquiring Poloniex.
https://twitter.com/AriDavidPaul/status/959598411954651136
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