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legendary
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The forum is 'speculating'.  Smiley  ... R U a gurl?!?? Smiley  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes

Oh lord, raise the MORF shields!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

mIRC fangurls asking for your digits. Smiley  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes

So how's your BTC shorting going today?  Grin  $27k soon?  Grin
legendary
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We are probably all (or mostly) benevolent "buns" here, but, somehow, girls feel like it is a "dark forest" (see prior discussion) and don't want to acknowledge the gender.
I remember once or twice someone did (I rather not name nicks because I could be 100% wrong).

Oh, well, it is of no importance, we are all bitcoiners first anyway, but I am curious as of how many bitcoiners are females.
It used to be 1-2%, but now probably 10-30%, and moving up rapidly. My hope is that female participation will smooth the overall volatility as it is known in investment circles that females are less prone to sudden actions (like dumping everything at a first hint of trouble). WO probably self-selected toward hodlers, but I would welcome more female participation in the overall bitcoin ownership as well.
legendary
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Big perm, I mean big worm....

LMAO again....

@nutildah probably understand this  Cheesy

Who else know what I mean  Grin

Meanwhile almost 55k that’s important to I guess  Cool
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This is my personal list, or choices, of states, in the US: Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, and North Dakota.

If anyone who lives in those states can comment, would be much appreciated. Although I am currently living in another country and bounce around a couple of them, and I will probably not go to the US to live there for a long time even if I can legally. My relatives live in Illinois, but it's not really an issue for me to live elsewhere.

I've lived in Arizona growing up (in the summers). It's ok...yes, the heat is an issue that you need to get used to. It certainly has its different areas, north in the mountains it can get cool. South near Tucson it's just wide open desert. Phoenix has its rich and poor areas as most cities do. I lived there as a kid so I wouldn't know much about the taxes, gun rights, property rights, etc. The way everyone deals with the heat is they go from their air conditioned house to their air conditioned car to their air conditioned business. You come back to your super hot car where I have literally fogged up the windows from my sweat evaporating from the heat.

Thanks Elwar,

The reason I have that list, is Arizona is one of those open carry / no permits required states. Concealed or holstered, must be 18 (or 21) to possess, is considered a "sanctuary" state, and while a permit is not required, you can get one and it will be honored in 37 other states.

I'm not too sure about everything else.

I believe you also have mil background, so you know how us types like it.
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The forum is 'speculating'.  Smiley  ... R U a gurl?!?? Smiley  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes

Oh lord, raise the MORF shields!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

mIRC fangurls asking for your digits. Smiley  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes
legendary
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Oh lord, raise the MORF shields!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Is that some sort of female species repellent?

Oh wow, you guys are young. Back in the days of BBS' and "Dial Your Match" when someone pounded a newbie it was with "Male or Female" which got shortened to MORF.

Then you would send an ASCII image of your dick or something and we wondered why there were no women. That's why everyone now is gay.

Wait a minute, scratch that last bit.
legendary
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
The forum is 'speculating'.  Smiley  ... R U a gurl?!?? Smiley  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes

Oh lord, raise the MORF shields!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
legendary
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Welp, vaccinated today guess I'll make through till the next one. Smiley

Ha ha, me too (Pfizer), not sure if they injected saline or something (completely inactive) as I did not feel anything, at least locally.
People who are vaccinated with virus vector vaccines at least report something, which may be indicative of a response (soreness, slight fever).
There is no way for me to check that they kept this stuff at -70oC. I might check for antibodies in 3-4 weeks.

Same here, barley felt it, super fine needle.

I think 18 days should be max effect timing.


Wow ... I get my vaccination not until next year, because here in germany they are slow as fuck and the politians were to stupid to get this right ...

1. there are countries in the EU that do worse. Not even far away.

2. if you want a safe vaccine, wait for VLA2001 (expected early Q4/2021)
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I can't recommend London going by my own research having had some job opportunities there in the past. It also remains to be seen what post Covid will look like. Some, including the Goldman Sachs boss, reckon we will all go back to working in offices soon. I highly doubt that. Thus the question is what does a London look like long term when people have no need to go there anymore.



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BREAKING: JPMorgan has filed a set of documents for a 'Cryptocurrency Exposure Basket' with reference to #Bitcoin .

The filing, which lists 11 reference stocks in the basket includes MicroStrategy, Square, Riot, NVIDIA, Paypal, CME Group and more
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1665650/000121390021014251/s131030-fwp.htm

https://twitter.com/bloqport/status/1369382771089637386?s=21

Jamie Dimon is probably spinning in his grave.

I think you probably meant J.P. himself.

Jamie is still alive, but when bitcoin moons (again) he'll likely have a heart attack and die. Then he'll spin in his grave.

I know what I said.

 Wink
legendary
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@Bloqport
BREAKING: JPMorgan has filed a set of documents for a 'Cryptocurrency Exposure Basket' with reference to #Bitcoin .

The filing, which lists 11 reference stocks in the basket includes MicroStrategy, Square, Riot, NVIDIA, Paypal, CME Group and more
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1665650/000121390021014251/s131030-fwp.htm

https://twitter.com/bloqport/status/1369382771089637386?s=21

Jamie Dimon is probably spinning in his grave.

I think you probably meant J.P. himself.

Jamie is still alive, but when bitcoin moons (again) he'll likely have a heart attack and die. Then he'll spin in his grave.
legendary
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@Bloqport
BREAKING: JPMorgan has filed a set of documents for a 'Cryptocurrency Exposure Basket' with reference to #Bitcoin .

The filing, which lists 11 reference stocks in the basket includes MicroStrategy, Square, Riot, NVIDIA, Paypal, CME Group and more
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1665650/000121390021014251/s131030-fwp.htm

https://twitter.com/bloqport/status/1369382771089637386?s=21

Jamie Dimon is probably spinning in his grave.
legendary
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@Bloqport
BREAKING: JPMorgan has filed a set of documents for a 'Cryptocurrency Exposure Basket' with reference to #Bitcoin .

The filing, which lists 11 reference stocks in the basket includes MicroStrategy, Square, Riot, NVIDIA, Paypal, CME Group and more
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1665650/000121390021014251/s131030-fwp.htm


https://twitter.com/bloqport/status/1369382771089637386?s=21
legendary
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Well, I infer that "Bitcoinbunny" is probably a "she".

Hahahahaha

Never thought about the "bunny" matter like that.. I mean that bunnies would need to be girls.

Maybe, subconsciously, I was thinking about the energizer bunny, and that particular bunny seems to had been a boy bunny, no?  

and there's the easter bunny that seems to be non-gender specific.. and could be either a boy or a girl, even though it is laying eggs, so therefore more girlish ideas as I am thinking out loud about the easter bunny matter.

was it a chicken-rabbit hybrid bunny, since it is "laying" eggs?
good point though, albeit a bunny sounds more like a girl-rabbit vs Jack-rabbit-that one is a "boy" for sure.  Grin
in short: bunny is a "she", bun is a "he", imho and per:
https://www.exoticdirect.co.uk/news/rabbit-names-female-male-funny-famous-rabbit-names
legendary
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Well, I infer that "Bitcoinbunny" is probably a "she".

Hahahahaha

Never thought about the "bunny" matter like that.. I mean that bunnies would need to be girls.

Maybe, subconsciously, I was thinking about the energizer bunny, and that particular bunny seems to had been a boy bunny, no? 

and there's the easter bunny that seems to be non-gender specific.. and could be either a boy or a girl, even though it is laying eggs, so therefore more girlish ideas as I am thinking out loud about the easter bunny matter.
legendary
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btc is doing something nice today. Ain't bull market great  Grin.

EDIT: a small info nugget. US sold ~181.4K btc so far for $151 mil (mostly in 2014). Current price: $9.8 bil (~64.8X). Nobody told them to hodl.

OT: For those who got Pfizer and absolutely no side effects-I've got an infrared laser probe from my mining days-it measures within 0.1oC and it shows that the area of injection has 2-2.5C higher temp than slightly above and below on the shoulder. So, something got injected-that's for sure.  Cheesy
legendary
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Our planet has seen no less than 4 or 5 ice ages. It will come again. They say the climate change will make everything melt too. Better be prepared to live at both extremes. I would personally find it nicer to live in a colder country as most homes can be easily insulated and heated.

https://21stcenturywire.com/2020/09/05/global-cooling-noaa-confirms-full-blown-grand-solar-minimum/
legendary
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Sounds good...will be taken under consideration when building a custom "dream house".
The only question right now is: where?
Current thinking is to go bi-coastal (a combo of FL/WA-OR-CO; Caribbean/WA-OR or even FL/Canada (Vancouver?)...less likely is one house in US, one in Europe (London or something sunny, like Portugal).
Portugal has something good going with a golden visa, but learning Portuguese might be difficult (or not).

This is something that many of us WOers will seriously need to consider. And by the looks of it, this will need to happen sooner than some may have imagined. Bob is building a ranch, Jimbo is buying a lake (man, that sounds so cool), Elwar is into seasteading (not without its troubles, but still, he's pursuing his dream).

I'm also thinking of different possibilities. It's not easy to be rich. Sometimes not having a choice is much easier than having many choices and not being able to decide (although I'd take the second option anytime).

If you live in the U.S., here's my advice to narrow things down (which I did):

1. States that favor private property rights and other freedoms (usually conservative)
2. States that have low or no income taxes
3. States that have low property taxes (this is huge!!)
4. States with moderate climates and a longer growing season
5. States that don't have to deal much, if at all, with natural disasters (i.e., tornadoes, tropical storms, hurricanes, earthquakes, mudslides, etc.)
6. States with low electricity costs
7. States that have lots of available, lost cost land within 10-20 miles of a major city
8. City near where you will live has a decent airport with international flights

If you cross reference all of this criteria, you'll find that it narrows it down to about a half dozen states at most.

Really you narrowed it down to Texas.  Except for #3 which is balanced by #2.

Other areas of the gulf coast may qualify, and perhaps Tennessee.

Of the "other gulf coast states besides TX and FL", Alabama, for instance, has a ~5% income tax, which applies to capital gains AFAIK, but that could be offset by their very low property tax rate. Also, that state will remain red forever, which would be a pro for me.

OK could be a hidden gem. There's always NH, the free state. But most would be turned off by the cold.


FL/NH combo for the win (~6 mo in ea with a yearly winter trip further south to the Caribbean).
I have been to NH during summer-it is extremely nice (especially for a person who likes more moderate climate).
The air alone is worth it, plus other niceties, like plenty of clean fresh water.
legendary
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This is my personal list, or choices, of states, in the US: Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, and North Dakota.

If anyone who lives in those states can comment, would be much appreciated. Although I am currently living in another country and bounce around a couple of them, and I will probably not go to the US to live there for a long time even if I can legally. My relatives live in Illinois, but it's not really an issue for me to live elsewhere.

I've lived in Arizona growing up (in the summers). It's ok...yes, the heat is an issue that you need to get used to. It certainly has its different areas, north in the mountains it can get cool. South near Tucson it's just wide open desert. Phoenix has its rich and poor areas as most cities do. I lived there as a kid so I wouldn't know much about the taxes, gun rights, property rights, etc. The way everyone deals with the heat is they go from their air conditioned house to their air conditioned car to their air conditioned business. You come back to your super hot car where I have literally fogged up the windows from my sweat evaporating from the heat.
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