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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
I humbly present the Greg Foss Flowchart from episode BTC035
#Bitcoin  #buythedip

open.spotify.com/episode/1cd75R…


https://twitter.com/satonomics/status/1418256320877170690?s=21
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Jay... a well known and respected forum member
You crack me up.

You crack me up too, Millionero...

In other words, you misquoted the presented hypothetical..

Didn't you get the "what if" part that is contained in the fuller ToxicMoxic quotening?..,.

It's like saying:  "What if forum members were NOT to believe that Millionero was not a distracted and emotional jellydweeb?"  

#justtrying to help ur lil selfie to read MOAR better.   Wink
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You crack me up.
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
This just proves they do not take their peoples lives into account when planning infrastructure iprovements.

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The 1975 Banqiao Dam failure was the collapse of 62 dams.

In a totalitarian regime, you do what you're told and push-back on bad ideas is not an option.


I hear ya, I just am getting sick an tired of the bleeding heart fuckers praising china.

Well to be fair they have been quiet on that since covid but it still goes up my ass sideways that we even do any trade with them.

That was the start of the downfall of the values of this country and they (as in we) are reaping what they sowed.
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yeah... you engage in these kinds of disinformation campaigns with a decent amount of subtleness, but still noticeable enough for some of us folks attempting to pay some attention....  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Try one of these



Am I supposed to love puzzles, or something?

u be speakening in riddles.

But what else is new?

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

 Looks like one of those Hershey Kisses. I think you're meant to consume more foil-wrapped chocolate.

Fair enough.

If the various never ending puzzles of richie T are crowd sourced, sooner or later everything is going to make MOAR senses.


Wasn't there a reference to some kind of China dam news?  That's what I was referring to.

Oh OK. Have it your way then. I guess it didn't happen.

You see how you are?

I believe it is characterized as a "temperature tantrum"

 Shocked
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^^ ... I'm not saying weather modification technology exists but damn if it isn't a coincidence that the covert biowar out of Wuhan was followed by cyber-attacks (masked as "ransomware" hacks) in the West began happening and now rainfall events in Commie China in excess of 200mm per hour!! wtf?

... oh yeah and HAARP was powered up again not so long ago, and it's almost incontrovertible now that the ionsphere and our weather in the troposphere are an inter-linked system

It’s so hot in Dubai the government is paying scientists to make it rain.

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Facing a hotter future, dwindling water sources and an exploding population, scientists in one Middle East country are making it rain.

Literally.

United Arab Emirates meteorological officials released a video this week of cars driving through a downpour in Ras al Khaimah in the northern part of the country. The storm was the result of one of the UAE’s newest efforts to increase rainfall in a desert nation that gets about four inches a year on average.

Washington, D.C., in contrast, has averaged nearly 45 inches of rain annually for the past decade.

Scientists created rainstorms by launching drones, which then zapped clouds with electricity, the Independent reports. Jolting droplets in the clouds can cause them to clump together, researchers found. The larger raindrops that result then fall to the ground, instead of evaporating midair — which is often the fate of smaller droplets in the UAE, where temperatures are hot and the clouds are high.

“What we are trying to do is to make the droplets inside the clouds big enough so that when they fall out of the cloud, they survive down to the surface,” meteorologist and researcher Keri Nicoll told CNN in May as her team prepared to start testing the drones near Dubai.

Nicoll is part of a team of scientists with the University of Reading in England whose research led to this week’s man-made rainstorms. In 2017, the university’s scientists received $1.5 million for use over three years from the UAE Research Program for Rain Enhancement Science, which has invested in at least nine different research projects over the past five years.

To test their research, Nicoll and her team built four drones with wingspans of about 6½ feet. The drones, which are launched from a catapult, can fly for about 40 minutes, CNN reported. During flight, the drone’s sensors measure temperature, humidity and electrical charge within a cloud, which lets the researchers know when and where they need to zap.

legendary
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it has come to my attention that there is a significant portion of people in this thread who seem only capable of piling on others with negativity and yet rarely post original thoughts that are constructive

i suggest instead of always trying to beat people down they instead try lifting them up...its surprising how good it can make one feel

just my two sats

This is a weird statement.

I wonder about what is your reference, both in regards to "coming to your attention" and also in terms of "actual examples of "beating people down."?

Sure, I do understand that sometimes arguments might devolve into ad hominem attacks, but sometimes there still might be substance that is mixed in there...

If you cannot resist, #label me as confused


yea...i guess it is    

i have been frustrated at many levels lately due to my own personal life and a few of the people in it...and i suppose some...or perhaps a lot of that...is leaking outwards

Seems that there's likely to be some leakage here and there along the way... hard to prevent that, especially when any of us are likely to have RLs IRL.


what i do see after some thought about your comment is it is most likely this incessant need i seem to have to try and impose my own personal set of morals onto others...not really a healthy place to be

as for a example..here are a couple that set me off    we argue..we banter...we pitch each other shit in these here parts to borrow some of your vernacular...and it is mostly done in a friendly...if raw at times...sort of way

i am fine with that...what bothers me is when it is intentionally cruel and/or persistent  ie  mindrust     all is fair in love and war but i do not think this falls under that definition     kicking someone when they are down and beaten raises the hackles on that set of personal morals i spoke of

Of course, we are going to reach differing judgements both in terms of whether a certain name might be raised, and also the extent to which to describe details to make whatever point that we are going to make, including whether we had made fair representations or even tried to make fair representations.

For sure, we are not going to come to similar conclusions, and surely members have mentioned previously how unfair/cruel it is to be bringing up the mindrust example and even sometimes examples of the circumstances of other members.

Any of us risk fair/unfair ridicule in these here parts, and surely the more personal details we provide might provide hooks upon which ridiculing can be made (again fairly or unfairly). 

I have personally experienced ridicule through the years, and sometimes I feel that there are misrepresentations or even wrong conclusions or intentional spinning of the facts - logic or unfairly bringing up my details, including that some members will never bring up their own details but monday morning quarter-back you regarding details that you have provided.

Overall, I think that there are a lot of decent balances that are reached in this thread, and sometimes even we are able to beat trolls or shills into submission - do some innocent newbie members get caught up and scared away from the thread.. perhaps?  perhaps?


another was the flippant attitude with which you personally responded to a newish forum member...stating in no uncertain terms that you were offering investment advice      

hahahahaha

From your description, I know the post.  Here's the link for reference.

I am not going to be regretful about that one, at all.. not one iota.  I might even rub it in a bit when the BTC price goes up a bit more in order to pour one out and to be sorry for his/her loss.


even tho i am pretty sure everyone understood your sarcasm Jay...what if they had not?    

Sure we can call it sarcasm, but there should be no sympathy for some newbie coming in and asking such a dumb and seemingly trollish question.  If he was really trying to time the market about when to sell and to buy back, after we have already had a 56% correction, I have no sympathy for that... even if some members might want to more seriously grapple with such supposed dilemma.


what if they took that as something serious from a well known and respected forum member and sold their stash at a loss...i know i would feel devastated    

That's called a weak hand, and any of us might need to be told some things that are the opposite from time to time, and again, I am not going to regret it..even though I did not put any disclaimer about DYOR or YMMV or any other disclaimer.

By the way, there are some dumb fucks that actually believe that we are in a bear market.. and too bad for them, and sure they might be correct.  Remember that I was wrong about all of 2018, and finally I agreed that we were in a bear market in November 2018 after the BTC price crashed from $6k-ish to $3,124..?  There were some peeps who benefitted from doing the opposite from what what I was saying during that time, and I give few shits.  I am not taking back any of my posts or do I have regrets.  Peeps need to be smart enough to employ their own judgement, and if they are teetering on the edge of selling and one legendary member such as yours truly causes them to go over the edge and to do the opposite of what a more rational self would have done, that still is on them.


i have a hard enough time with the charts i post for that very same reason

Well, its up to you if you feel that you need to put a disclaimer or if you might have persuaded someone in one direction or another if you are going to feel guilty about the matter.

I understand that one trade could cause real devastation in the life of someone  who was ONLY temporarily on the edge.. but sure, once they pull that trigger to buy or sell, they could truly screw the fuck out of their lil selfie... and maybe their whole family and some babies might die too.. and who is responsible?  They are.

I understand that there can be some pretty tragic situations when it comes to trading repercussions.. and some people are real weak emotionally, but they are on the interwebs taking advices...   They better be careful.  caveat emptor.


anyway..for the most part...it has little to due with the people in this thread, the price action or the wall movements of bitcoin...it is my own personal demons...so my apologies for that

I understand also that there can be some very BIG tragedies going on in the lives of some of us, whether health, relations, finances or a combination - and there are also some people who come to the interwebs for validation.. and sure it makes some of us feel good if we are praised.. and sometimes there can be conversations that really grate us for a long time.. whether the interaction is with disingenuine people or cruel people, and sometimes the world is cruel too..   I am doubtful if we can even expect sensitivity from other long term members here.. so there is some need for some thick skin too.. or maybe just avoid some places, including the interwebs when feeling more emotionally vulnerable... or otherwise in a place that is not good to be dealing with these kinds of interactions on the interwebs matters.

I would tell you to fuck off as a term of endearment, but maybe you are not in the mood for that, since you are currently mad at me as a purported internet meanie. So I will just call you toxic moxic, and proclaim that I am not a snowman, and that is about as much lovey-dovey nono homo shit that you are going to get from me at least in this here post, in these here parts on this here day.   Tongue Tongue
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^^ ... I'm not saying weather modification technology exists but damn if it isn't a coincidence that the covert biowar out of Wuhan was followed by cyber-attacks (masked as "ransomware" hacks) in the West began happening and now rainfall events in Commie China in excess of 200mm per hour!! wtf?

... oh yeah and HAARP was powered up again not so long ago, and it's almost incontrovertible now that the ionsphere and our weather in the troposphere are an inter-linked system

Well, weather modification technology definitely exists. Just what we know about is nothing near that level.

But that reminds me of a story that's always stuck with me. Some astronomers in academia were working on a project whereby you would shine a laser into the sky and by observing the distortions, you could remove atmospheric distortions from images collected by telescopes. They were getting fairly far along when the military said "since you're going to work it out anyway, we already solved this problem" and a buttload of research they had already long completed was declassified and released. I didn't get to hear what the astronomers thought of this. Anyway, point is, if something has military applications, the military is probably a fair bit further along than what the public considers state of the art.
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This just proves they do not take their peoples lives into account when planning infrastructure iprovements.

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The 1975 Banqiao Dam failure was the collapse of 62 dams.

In a totalitarian regime, you do what you're told and push-back on bad ideas is not an option.
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late night charts

#dyor

chased the dragon.. now follow the badger
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#stronghands
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^^ ... I'm not saying weather modification technology exists but damn if it isn't a coincidence that the covert biowar out of Wuhan was followed by cyber-attacks (masked as "ransomware" hacks) in the West began happening and now rainfall events in Commie China in excess of 200mm per hour!! wtf?

... oh yeah and HAARP was powered up again not so long ago, and it's almost incontrovertible now that the ionsphere and our weather in the troposphere are an inter-linked system
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I actually heard of a third slightly before I posted but although I found quite a few references to it, I couldn't find a good primary source. If it happened, it's near Zhenghou City.

Obviously the humanitarian side of things is pretty bad but it could be a mixed bag for Bitcoin and stocks. There is also talk that the three gorges dam might be under increased pressure and if that fails, it would affect China's major industrial area and could threaten 100 million people (I don't have much solid on this though).


Looks like this guy called it a year ago.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-weather-floods-dams/dam-collapse-in-china-could-point-to-a-black-swan-disaster-idUSKCN24N047


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July 21, 2020 9:11 PMUpdated a year ago
Dam collapse in China could point to a 'black swan' disaster

By Ryan Woo

5 Min Read
YANGSHUO, China (Reuters) - The dam at a small reservoir in China’s Guangxi region gave way last month after days of heavy rain in a collapse that could be a harbinger of sterner tests for many of the country’s 94,000 aging dams as the weather gets more extreme.


Damn that article was a year ago to the day yesterday.

I thought our infrastructure was piss poor but these guys got us beat by a mile!

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In 2006, the Ministry of Water Resources said, between 1954 and 2005, dykes had collapsed at 3,486 reservoirs due to sub-standard quality and poor management.

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In China’s worst dam catastrophe, the Banqiao on the Yellow River, completed in 1952 with Soviet assistance, collapsed in 1975, killing tens of thousands of people, official estimates published two decades later showed.


This just proves they do not take their peoples lives into account when planning infrastructure iprovements.

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The 1975 Banqiao Dam failure was the collapse of 62 dams.
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I actually heard of a third slightly before I posted but although I found quite a few references to it, I couldn't find a good primary source. If it happened, it's near Zhenghou City.

Obviously the humanitarian side of things is pretty bad but it could be a mixed bag for Bitcoin and stocks. There is also talk that the three gorges dam might be under increased pressure and if that fails, it would affect China's major industrial area and could threaten 100 million people (I don't have much solid on this though).
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Wasn't there a reference to some kind of China dam news?  That's what I was referring to.

Oh OK. Have it your way then. I guess it didn't happen.
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