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legendary
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Drunk Posts
I am beginning to wonder if I am the only person here who does not live his parents, has a car which cost more than a thousand bucks, a nice sofa and er.... a girlfriend.

Maybe I am not nerdy enough and that's why I have not go as many coins as others seems to have Wink



I own my own home, have a classic Mercedes, and am trying to get a girlfriend... I have no issues with used furniture tho. Classic college couch, handed down among friends with lots of memories.
legendary
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legendary
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things you own end up owning you
I am beginning to wonder if I am the only person here who does not live his parents, has a car which cost more than a thousand bucks, a nice sofa and er.... a girlfriend.

Maybe I am not nerdy enough and that's why I have not go as many coins as others seems to have Wink



No , you're not:)

allot of members here are married and have kids and independent life Wink
hero member
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in defi we trust
I am beginning to wonder if I am the only person here who does not live his parents, has a car which cost more than a thousand bucks, a nice sofa and er.... a girlfriend.

Maybe I am not nerdy enough and that's why I have not go as many coins as others seems to have Wink



No , you're not:)
legendary
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I am beginning to wonder if I am the only person here who does not live his parents, has a car which cost more than a thousand bucks, a nice sofa and er.... a girlfriend.
I'm with you on three those. The other two are intentional choices in order to reduce my living expenses as low as reasonably achievable.
legendary
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Strange, yet attractive.
I am beginning to wonder if I am the only person here who does not live his parents, has a car which cost more than a thousand bucks, a nice sofa and er.... a girlfriend.

Maybe I am not nerdy enough and that's why I have not go as many coins as others seems to have Wink



I guess there are many of them guys around here but they're good at lying!!! Grin
legendary
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I have a 12 year old Renault Scenic works as charm, I love the cheap parts if I have to repair anything, however I own this car for sometime I hadn't to repair anything except the check that I have each 15000 KM and maybe the brakes I had to change.

my wife want even a bigger car, but I am not even thinking about changing this one, it is working and it is serving its purpose.

Same here, I own a 13 year old Honda Civic since 3 years now. Never had anything break on it, cheap as fuk to drive around in...

Beats me why I would spend hard earned money on a status symbol like a fancy car. Even if I was rich i'd probably go for something midrange than a Ferrari or Porsche...
I wouldn't be surprised if this is a somewhat general characteristic of a typical 'bitcoiner'.  I have got a bunch of second-hand furniture, because it looks ok, does the job, and costs way less than new stuff.  Don't have a car either.  I would much rather invest the money that I save by doing so, in the hopes of becoming less dependent on income from my job, and doing only what I feel like doing.

Bolded part might be on to something. Bitcoin is by design encouraging saving and thus attracts people who would like to save. (But have only shitty ways of doing so thanks to the inflationary monetary system  Grin)
Not only does it encourage savings it encourages careful treatment of things including money.  People can relate to buying a tiny amount a while ago which is now worth a lot more.
legendary
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I am beginning to wonder if I am the only person here who does not live his parents, has a car which cost more than a thousand bucks, a nice sofa and er.... a girlfriend.

Maybe I am not nerdy enough and that's why I have not go as many coins as others seems to have Wink

sr. member
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I'm always grumpy in the morning.
Looks to me like we're in a big (20 hour) triangle, which is about to reach its cusp. I'm guessing sideways for a short while still, then either hard up or hard down.

At least define "hard" Smiley

Use your imagination.

Wait, now it just sounds dirty doesn't it.
hero member
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in defi we trust
Looks to me like we're in a big (20 hour) triangle, which is about to reach its cusp. I'm guessing sideways for a short while still, then either hard up or hard down.

At least define "hard" Smiley
sr. member
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I'm always grumpy in the morning.
Looks to me like we're in a big (20 hour) triangle, which is about to reach its cusp. I'm guessing sideways for a short while still, then either hard up or hard down.
full member
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I have no idea what is going to happen, but if I had to make a prediction, I would say that because this rally was less significant than the April rally, this crash will be less significant than the April crash.
legendary
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Energy is Wealth
And the biggest winners in these bubbles/corrections are... EXCHANGES no higher risks, but probably sky high profits on shit loads of volumes when sheep panic not knowing what to do constantly buying and selling few cents apart.

BTC-e 24h volume

   123,142.62 ฿
2,885,674.58 Ł

0.2-0.3 % fee
laughing all the way to the bank
newbie
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Sir, here, here, let me remove that stone for you and polish your shoes.
Wink

Does anyone else not even concerned, or is it just me? I'm enjoying just watching the chaos on the charts. Haven't sold a single BTC.
For me it's like getting a stone in my shoe while walking to the lottery to claim my winnings. It's annoying in the short term, but will have no effect in the long term.
full member
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Hello
And the biggest winners in these bubbles/corrections are... EXCHANGES no higher risks, but probably sky high profits on shit loads of volumes when sheep panic not knowing what to do constantly buying and selling few cents apart.
Which makes it seem a bit silly when people claim that MtGox are going bankrupt, they must have earned a small mountain of BTC and USD since they set up which should easily cover their recent losses.

The would have made no less than 400,000$ in just the 24 hours we went from 900 - 450.. extrapolate
sr. member
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This account was recently hacked
And the biggest winners in these bubbles/corrections are... EXCHANGES no higher risks, but probably sky high profits on shit loads of volumes when sheep panic not knowing what to do constantly buying and selling few cents apart.
Which makes it seem a bit silly when people claim that MtGox are going bankrupt, they must have earned a small mountain of BTC and USD since they set up which should easily cover their recent losses.
legendary
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I'm not fully convinced the correction is over, but Bitcoin is here to stay.  I've learned that much and after some of the ignorance I see posted around the web in the various comments sections of negative Bitcoin articles it actually makes me respect you crazy people here, even more.  Most people just have no clue how the money in their pocket and the system they live under is robbing them.  And they celebrate it.  It's saddening because they "rah rah" for a system designed to steal from them.  It angers me that this system still stands and these greedy bastards are still getting away with such corruption.  

I know, off topic rant.  Just wanted to say...keep fighting the good fight.  The people need us, even though most don't yet know it.

How many people here wouldn't give up the SHA-256 backdoor to the NSA for a truckload of money if they could? Yea, let's not pretend to be the new Gandhis of the world..

But...nobody was supposed to know that! It's to early, ssssh!
legendary
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In order to dump coins one must have coins
And the biggest winners in these bubbles/corrections are... EXCHANGES no higher risks, but probably sky high profits on shit loads of volumes when sheep panic not knowing what to do constantly buying and selling few cents apart.
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