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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)

Or it also could be that the main bitcoin crowd is comprised of tech geeks and nerds who wouldn't have any money to buy fancy stuff anyway Smiley
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My sofa cost me £10, but it does the job nicely

Where did you buy it from? Jerry Seinfeld? Smiley
I got it second hand of course.  However, it'll have to go soon because my new puppy keeps chewing lumps out of it, but it's staying until she learns not to because I don't want the same happening to the replacement.  (which will probably cost a bit more).

I had to get my house furnished in a hurry with very little cash when my daughter came back to live with me.  I always meant to buy something better but (until I got my dog) there was nothing wrong with this one so it wasn't a priority
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my peers all live by themselves throwing away money on rent or an overpriced mortgage. Fuck that.

Some would choose that over having to admit to a potential mate that they still live with their parents. Wink

EDIT: Besides, nothing is worse than sex with your parents in the same house.

Well, I'm lucky that I don't have a potential mate then (and have for quite some time), nor sex in the last 3 years. Oh well.

 Shocked  Sad
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My sofa cost me £10, but it does the job nicely

Where did you buy it from? Jerry Seinfeld? Smiley
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Imposition of ORder = Escalation of Chaos
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)
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I wouldn't even own a car if it wasn't for me living in a bumfuck town. I'm 24 still living at the parents because I want to save a lot of money (and be able to invest it stuff like bitcoin), while my peers all live by themselves throwing away money on rent or an overpriced mortgage. Fuck that.

Hah, the only friends I have who invested in Bitcoin are the ones who live alone. The ones living with their parents generally don't worry about money yet and think Bitcoin is 'a stupid scam'.

Wow, that's really unfortunate. The reason to live with your parents when you're young is precisely so that you can save and invest the money that you would otherwise be paying for rent. If they're not going to invest, then it's not worth the social sacrifice.
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my peers all live by themselves throwing away money on rent or an overpriced mortgage. Fuck that.

Some would choose that over having to admit to a potential mate that they still live with their parents. Wink

EDIT: Besides, nothing is worse than sex with your parents in the same house.

What about with your parents in the same room???

Now that's just kinky.
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Huh yeah that ASK wall was just eaten. Think people saying the price should be higher, unless of course it's the manipulator eating his own wall  Huh
Yes, it seems so.
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my peers all live by themselves throwing away money on rent or an overpriced mortgage. Fuck that.

Some would choose that over having to admit to a potential mate that they still live with their parents. Wink

EDIT: Besides, nothing is worse than sex with your parents in the same house.

Well, I'm lucky that I don't have a potential mate then (and have for quite some time), nor sex in the last 3 years. Oh well.
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things you own end up owning you
the most important thing is that this crash is not china related, I see the dumps happening only at gox, china holding really good... in fact I think that china who brought the price back
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Everyone are just waiting to buy back... lots of people sold low and now they don't want to buy at higher price. With all that money waiting (not yet on the bid side) the jump will be huge! But first somebody need to start the rally. 2-3 1k buys and the rally will be here  Wink

Nicely told.
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I wouldn't even own a car if it wasn't for me living in a bumfuck town. I'm 24 still living at the parents because I want to save a lot of money (and be able to invest it stuff like bitcoin), while my peers all live by themselves throwing away money on rent or an overpriced mortgage. Fuck that.

Hah, the only friends I have who invested in Bitcoin are the ones who live alone. The ones living with their parents generally don't worry about money yet and think Bitcoin is 'a stupid scam'.
sr. member
Activity: 476
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my peers all live by themselves throwing away money on rent or an overpriced mortgage. Fuck that.

Some would choose that over having to admit to a potential mate that they still live with their parents. Wink

EDIT: Besides, nothing is worse than sex with your parents in the same house.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
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.

I wouldn't even own a car if it wasn't for me living in a bumfuck town. I'm 24 still living at the parents because I want to save a lot of money (and be able to invest it stuff like bitcoin), while my peers all live by themselves throwing away money on rent or an overpriced mortgage. Fuck that.
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A whole million USD added to bids, suddenly shooting it up to $29.3, almost pre-crash levels!

I have no idea what you are talking about.
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A whole million USD added to bids, suddenly shooting it up to $29.3M, almost pre-crash levels!

Edit: adding missing M for million, yeah …
legendary
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I don't even own a car Cheesy

Me neither. I live downtown in a big city. Why would I want a car?

Although I last had a driver's license in 1966, I have owned vehicles since.

Last was a Winnebago that I used as guest accommodations at my country place.

Cars are a heat score. As someone once said, the easiest way to break the law is to own a car.
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In order to dump coins one must have coins
Huh yeah that ASK wall was just eaten. Think people saying the price should be higher, unless of course it's the manipulator eating his own wall  Huh
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