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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 24688. (Read 26713902 times)

legendary
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I rarely ignore legends but.....you seem a little unpleasant to talk to. Reminding me of our old pal shroomsy.
I mean seriously, folks complaining about a criminal drug dealer getting arrested. Maybe you never had a relative die from addiction. I have the high moral ground on this point.

Which is?  
I'm not hear to hold your hand. I made declarative statements as responses that were quoted out of context. I don't need to repeat myself.


Deary me, it was the first post I have read today.

Sorry for your loss.

Cannot see what the moral high ground you are talking about is.

Seems to me your relative decided to take drugs and the society he lived in, did not make it easier for him to get the help he needed, you actually could have the moral highground on that basis.

No need to hold my hand thank you, just a sensible reply would have been suffice.

Also I think most people are just surprised at how daft these operators were.


And by the way, the drug laws are all going to change.

hero member
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By the way, the absence of Adam starts to be worring.

I guess (and hope) he has just taken a vacation from bitcoin trading.
legendary
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No maps for these territories
legendary
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Good observation.

One problem with defining trends via points of contact (or similarly, as channels) is that there is usually more than one way to define them that way, and in many cases, breaking out of one of them leads to price staying within the confines of the next (plausible) one.

Doesn't mean the approach is wrong or useless, but that it has to be seen in context. Here's the point I'm trying to make, with sound effects Cheesy




deep inside you you know that we must break 360 with volume to call it a proper break out.
donator
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
I rarely ignore legends but.....you seem a little unpleasant to talk to. Reminding me of our old pal shroomsy.
I mean seriously, folks complaining about a criminal drug dealer getting arrested. Maybe you never had a relative die from addiction. I have the high moral ground on this point.

For one, they're not complaining as much as marveling at his stupidity. For another, your relative made the choice to do whatever drug they did, and if drugs were decriminalized or even legalized, your relative may have found it easier to get help for their problem.
Now you're politicking. Yeah that relative was a dumbass. If you want drugs see a doctor or change your laws. Complaining on a forum won't do anything for you.
donator
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
We're rooted into a rule of thirds cycle. Since it's holding strong over 330, we'll see testing at 360 soon. The 15 point spreads are strong.
sr. member
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I rarely ignore legends but.....you seem a little unpleasant to talk to. Reminding me of our old pal shroomsy.
I mean seriously, folks complaining about a criminal drug dealer getting arrested. Maybe you never had a relative die from addiction. I have the high moral ground on this point.

For one, they're not complaining as much as marveling at his stupidity. For another, your relative made the choice to do whatever drug they did, and if drugs were decriminalized or even legalized, your relative may have found it easier to get help for their problem.
legendary
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Good observation.

One problem with defining trends via points of contact (or similarly, as channels) is that there is usually more than one way to define them that way, and in many cases, breaking out of one of them leads to price staying within the confines of the next (plausible) one.

Doesn't mean the approach is wrong or useless, but that it has to be seen in context. Here's the point I'm trying to make, with sound effects Cheesy



donator
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
I rarely ignore legends but.....you seem a little unpleasant to talk to. Reminding me of our old pal shroomsy.
I mean seriously, folks complaining about a criminal drug dealer getting arrested. Maybe you never had a relative die from addiction. I have the high moral ground on this point.

Which is? 
I'm not hear to hold your hand. I made declarative statements as responses that were quoted out of context. I don't need to repeat myself.
copper member
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Clueless!
legendary
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I rarely ignore legends but.....you seem a little unpleasant to talk to. Reminding me of our old pal shroomsy.
I mean seriously, folks complaining about a criminal drug dealer getting arrested. Maybe you never had a relative die from addiction. I have the high moral ground on this point.

Which is? 
legendary
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Marketing manager - GO MP
donator
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
I rarely ignore legends but.....you seem a little unpleasant to talk to. Reminding me of our old pal shroomsy.
I mean seriously, folks complaining about a criminal drug dealer getting arrested. Maybe you never had a relative die from addiction. I have the high moral ground on this point.
legendary
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Flippin' burgers since 1163.
BTC is a buy here. Anything under $400 is a big opportunity for longerterm.
Key assumption: Bitcoin will be around in the long term

Isn't that the case with anything of value you buy?
legendary
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full member
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newbie
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BTC is a buy here. Anything under $400 is a big opportunity for longerterm.
Key assumption: Bitcoin will be around in the long term
legendary
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I rarely ignore legends but.....you seem a little unpleasant to talk to. Reminding me of our old pal shroomsy.
donator
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
If you don't like Amazon or ebay purchases complain to your credit card or stfu.
donator
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
Normal people don't buy shit online? Maybe not worldwide, but in the "west" people buy a lot of shit online.
Yeah and they don't whine about it like you trolls. Any more trolls take the response out of context will be  ignored.
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