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100k BTC soon  Cool hodl gentlemen
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You're right about the nostalgia aspect though. We seemed to have more fun than the sourpusses I see in the bars now. A lot of younger people seem to take themselves much too seriously.

I've noticed this at concerts, kids these days have no clue how to party. Cheesy
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Also in the news..

Its St. Patrick's day. 

https://www.almanac.com/content/st-patricks-day


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St. Patrick’s Day is officially observed on March 17 each year, though celebrations may not be limited to this date. The significance of March 17 is that it’s said to be the date of St. Patrick’s death in the late 5th century (circa A.D. 493).

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Saint Patrick is the patron saint and national apostle of Ireland. He is credited with successfully spreading Christianity throughout Ireland—hence the Christian celebration of his life and name.

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The symbol of St. Patrick is a three-leaf shamrock, not a four-leaf clover. However, long before the shamrock became associated with St. Patrick’s Day, the four-leaf clover was regarded by ancient Celts as a charm against evil spirits.

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We wear a shamrock on St. Patrick’s Day because, legend says, St. Patrick used its three leaves to explain the Holy Trinity in his teachings. (The Trinity is the Father, the Son, and the Spirit as three divine persons who are one divine being [God].)


 Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona duit!






Well shit, got wrecked yesterday and too old to drink successive days. Smiley
Drank till 3am so I did get my sacrifice in in the prescribed timeframe.
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Actually "those" days I was referring to were the days the normies came out to drink.

You're right about the nostalgia aspect though. We seemed to have more fun than the sourpusses I see in the bars now. A lot of younger people seem to take themselves much too seriously.

At least I live in a neighborhood with lots of live music. Canned music sucks. Live music is best.

Getting ready to head out now. Got my "I Guinness" t-shirt and my Guinness top hat on. Mr. Jamieson awaits.

+1 WOsMerit


actually got a invite to go out tomorrow and check out some live music for the first time since before all this started..think i might make it happen


cheers my friend

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legendary
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Hi guys ... had been absent for awhile. My father passed away and I have to go visit the country. The little coin I have left has been spent. If anyone wants to help, you can always send me a message. The war is just bad. I have everyone vax'd but still need a bunch of paperwork just in case.

Condolences.
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...Those were the days.

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Blah, Blah, Blah...


ugh..you are...r.....righ.....not sure i can say it......ugh......you are right.  there i said it....now go away...i will remind you that it is Thursday...politely...





Kinda sticks to the back of your teeth doesn't it!?!
(Fortunately, it doesn't happen often!)
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...Those were the days.


Glory days past but not forgotten..they do seem to have a certain shine to them. I know that every generation feels as you and I do..that yesteryear was better somehow. Perhaps...I think it has to do with wanting what is known and familiar as compared to the uncertain future.

I think that all better days are in the present or future..not the past..its up to the individual to move forward and meet those days.

sure knew how to party back then tho and i miss listening to live music terribly

Actually "those" days I was referring to were the days the normies came out to drink.

You're right about the nostalgia aspect though. We seemed to have more fun than the sourpusses I see in the bars now. A lot of younger people seem to take themselves much too seriously.

At least I live in a neighborhood with lots of live music. Canned music sucks. Live music is best.

Getting ready to head out now. Got my "I Guinness" t-shirt and my Guinness top hat on. Mr. Jamieson awaits.
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...Those were the days.


Glory days past but not forgotten..they do seem to have a certain shine to them. I know that every generation feels as you and I do..that yesteryear was better somehow. Perhaps...I think it has to do with wanting what is known and familiar as compared to the uncertain future.

I think that all better days are in the present or future..not the past..its up to the individual to move forward and meet those days.

sure knew how to party back then tho and i miss listening to live music terribly


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and I think bitcoins current valuation should be closer to 2.5 to 10 trillion than i think the 1.75(0.75) reported atm     plenty of room for growth

I agree with the overall points of your post, ToxicMoxic - except, I am not sure about from where you got any figure showing BTC as having a $1.75 trillion market cap.  Sure, the overall "crypto" marketcap is around that $1.75 trillion mark, but bitcoin's portion of that is ONLY about $0.75 trillion.

I do understand some of the arguments regarding capital searching for a place to go, and so I also appreciate that there is going to be some movements of value in and out of bitcoin that does not necessarily leave "crypto".. yet unless we really try to figure out the various market cap shenanigans that are being played by various shitcoins, there may well be some swimming aspects when describing overall "crypto" value rather than attempting to stay more focused on bitcoin... though there may well be some validity to some of the value moving in and out of bitcoin and into some of those other coins as being valid.. especially sometimes those moves in and out will give some ideas regarding capital looking for a place to go (as you suggested there to be some representation of that concept within the overall "crypto" space that might not ONLY be what we can see through bitcoin's market cap by itself).


ugh..you are...r.....righ.....not sure i can say it......ugh......you are right.  there i said it....now go away...i will remind you that it is Thursday...politely...



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BTCUSD: Potential $43100 to $44650 Next 2-Day Candle Public Idea: https://www.tradingview.com/chart/BTCUSD/wszOayI1-BTCUSD-Potential-43100-to-44650-Next-2-Day-Candle-Public-Idea/  See more details with other time frames in the description of the publication link above regarding another potential shakeout after this period of upward pressure we are experiencing currently.

So many colors, lines and so much action seems to be "happening" within the chart that it causes me to get feelings of dizzenings.. In other words, I could well faint if I do not take precautions.  #justsaying. #gottahaveshades

and I think bitcoins current valuation should be closer to 2.5 to 10 trillion than i think the 1.75 reported atm     plenty of room for growth

I agree with the overall points of your post, ToxicMoxic - except, I am not sure about from where you got any figure showing BTC as having a $1.75 trillion market cap.  Sure, the overall "crypto" marketcap is around that $1.75 trillion mark, but bitcoin's portion of that is ONLY about $0.75 trillion.

I do understand some of the arguments regarding capital searching for a place to go, and so I also appreciate that there is going to be some movements of value in and out of bitcoin that does not necessarily leave "crypto".. yet unless we really try to figure out the various market cap shenanigans that are being played by various shitcoins, there may well be some swimming aspects when describing overall "crypto" value rather than attempting to stay more focused on bitcoin... though there may well be some validity to some of the value moving in and out of bitcoin and into some of those other coins as being valid.. especially sometimes those moves in and out will give some ideas regarding capital looking for a place to go (as you suggested there to be some representation of that concept within the overall "crypto" space that might not ONLY be what we can see through bitcoin's market cap by itself).
legendary
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Its St. Patrick's day.



I always loved St. Patty's Day. It was one of the few days when the bars would be filled with normies.

After playing most nights to hardened partiers and drinkers, it was fun to watch the amateurs get shit-faced on a few drinks.

Weddings, New Year's Eve, Halloween, St. Patrick's Day. Those were the days.
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Also in the news..

Its St. Patrick's day. 

https://www.almanac.com/content/st-patricks-day


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St. Patrick’s Day is officially observed on March 17 each year, though celebrations may not be limited to this date. The significance of March 17 is that it’s said to be the date of St. Patrick’s death in the late 5th century (circa A.D. 493).

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Saint Patrick is the patron saint and national apostle of Ireland. He is credited with successfully spreading Christianity throughout Ireland—hence the Christian celebration of his life and name.

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The symbol of St. Patrick is a three-leaf shamrock, not a four-leaf clover. However, long before the shamrock became associated with St. Patrick’s Day, the four-leaf clover was regarded by ancient Celts as a charm against evil spirits.

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We wear a shamrock on St. Patrick’s Day because, legend says, St. Patrick used its three leaves to explain the Holy Trinity in his teachings. (The Trinity is the Father, the Son, and the Spirit as three divine persons who are one divine being [God].)


 Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona duit!



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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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Broke Oligarch
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2022-03-17/broke-russian-oligarch-fridman-says-sanctioned-billionaires-can-t-sway-putin


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Fridman, 57, was born and raised in the Soviet Union in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv. He was a first-wave oligarch, making a fortune in banking and energy before Putin’s rise to power. His parents are Ukrainian citizens who until recently lived part of the year in an apartment in Lviv.

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Fridman was worth about $14 billion before the war, according to Bloomberg. He’s now worth about $10 billion on paper and is in the strange position of being an oligarch with essentially no cash. When the U.K. followed the EU and sanctioned Fridman on March 15, his last working bank card in the U.K. was frozen. He tells me he now must apply for a license to spend money, and the British government will determine if any request is “reasonable.” It appears that this will mean an allowance of roughly £2,500 a month. He’s exasperated, but careful not to compare his woes with those of Ukrainians suffering from the war. “My problems are really nothing compared with their problems,” he says.

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Even though the U.S. has not sanctioned Fridman, the EU and U.K. measures led his accounts to be frozen; the day after Brussels announced sanctions, he found his bank card didn’t work. Now he’s trying to figure out how to pay for small things such as a house cleaner. “Maybe I should clean the house myself,” he says with a nervous chuckle. “That’s fine. I used to live in a small dormitory room with four men when I was a student, but after 35 years it’s unexpected.”

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Fridman says he has two months to challenge the EU’s sanctions. Fridman holds an Israeli passport, but when I ask whether he might move to Israel, he waves off the idea. He doesn’t own a home there and doesn’t have access to money to buy one. “I’m a prisoner here,” he says.

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Just before we met, he says, he got a call from a Ukrainian friend who was helping relatives flee Kharkiv. Fridman says he offered his parents’ two-bedroom apartment in Lviv, which has so far avoided direct Russian hits. He says the flat is now a temporary home for 15 refugees.

A few days after our meeting, the U.K. sanctioned Fridman, and this time he calls me, with no obvious reason except to say that things are getting worse. He sounds at a loss. “I don’t know how to live,” he tells me. “I don’t know. I really don’t know.”


The way finance is being weaponized is insane. Israeli citizen from Ukraine literally just got turned off with a press of a button (as financial collateral damage). I don't know what could undermine the confidence in reserve currency more. Hey Oligarchs/China you guys still on board to buy some US debt right? ... RIGHT??
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Paper traders and MSM would have you believe bitcoin is just another asset class....its not.


I wish we would get an asset class valuation first (at least $10-15 tril aka $500-750K per) before having serious dibs on larger inspirations, which are more down the line (could be a decade), imho.


two to ten trillion is swirling around right now looking for better returns...and frankly...any return. Cutting off and basically destroying a nation states economy is a serious wake up call for many...or it should be.


and I think bitcoins current valuation should be closer to 2.5 to 10 trillion than i think the 1.75 reported atm     plenty of room for growth

one must remain patient grasshopper

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In other prognostications

The Moon is full tomorrow night in the house of Virgo. The Goddess..the mother who holds the power to heal. This is again time to reflect upon the past and forgive yourself and others.

The low side of Virgo or the shadow side, is perfection. On striving for perfection we often fail, and one of the hardest things to do is to forgive yourself those failures...to be able to say yeah...I messed up...but thats ok....I am going to try harder next time.

When you hold onto this resentment your ability to see clearly and to attract positive vibrations is dampened. Life is not perfect..its a mishmash of imperfect and arbitrary events that can be overwhelming.

Let go of the past and let the healing begin. This is the way.


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Hi guys ... had been absent for awhile. My father passed away and I have to go visit the country. The little coin I have left has been spent. If anyone wants to help, you can always send me a message. The war is just bad. I have everyone vax'd but still need a bunch of paperwork just in case.

keep safe out there bud  Cool  all the best
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Hi guys ... had been absent for awhile. My father passed away and I have to go visit the country. The little coin I have left has been spent. If anyone wants to help, you can always send me a message. The war is just bad. I have everyone vax'd but still need a bunch of paperwork just in case.

Was a bit concerned... glad you've pulled through and terribly sorry for your loss.
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