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Howlin wolf

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  1. The two biggest Brics players will never be all in together.
  2. Nevertheless, he persisted. Seems to me that fantasizing about shooting other posters in the face is the real spreading division and hate.
  3. I did not know this. This explains a lot. He’s obviously suppressing a lot of these emotions and thoughts at home. Here is where he vents it out. It does seem to be ramping up in severity though. If I knew him in person I’d be worried about him snapping.
  4. I see we’ve started the drinking early on Friday. Why don’t you keep your “fascist killer” cosplay in the political forum? If you really need to vent by talking such nonsense, it’s likely that you need intense therapy. If you really lack emotional control as it appears, then you are the actually the one on the verge of FAFO. Your mental descent seems to be accelerating. Careful out there.
  5. No doubt. Outside of people trying to directly be influencers, by far the most likely to do this would be plastic surgeons.
  6. That would appear to be unlikely. The most obvious way to impede Bitcoin usage would be to outlaw self custody. Somehow make owning “self hosted” wallets difficult or illegal. That’s certainly seemed to be what Warren was after. Just have it be through an etf held by large banks. That is why Trump’s explicit statements are important. They're up another 10% on a down market day. I haven't dug any on them, but that chart combined with being small biotech has me thinking they failed on a product. Now they put some remaining cash in btc while they pivot. It does show that if you have excess cash and put it in btc, your company will be rewarded. This company can now hodl, they can issue more stock at a higher price for new product research or whatever. There's a lot of money sloshing around.
  7. I think the government will likely get tougher on Btc ownership, but political shifts like the current one make them less potentially onerous. There's also the question of how one makes Btc illegal? You can't hold private keys? How do you get someone to hand them over if they're keys for coins that haven't moved? There’s “boating accidents” etc. It's very difficult to ban a peer 2 peer technology and transfers when it comes down to it. This also isn't 1933. People will be far less likely to comply with immoral orders like that. The population is not nearly as cohesive/gullible. We know why they would want to do something like that. To eliminate any lifeboats off a sinking fiat currency. Tyrannical behavior. Fun fact-the reason that it's 2016 blocks between difficulty adjustments is it’s the reverse of (Executive Order) 6102. We are not the same.
  8. Yeah, pretty much. Had some instahoes dancing around the pool. Very pretty hotel. Only complaint on the quality side was the food a notch or two below other similar hotels like Dorado in PR and Sugar Beach.
  9. She has used every seemingly every media or hearing opportunity to attack the industry. She's the cosponsor of the most aggressive anti crypto legislation out there and has been trying to whip support for it for a year or two. She famously put in a campaign fundraiser video that she's building an anti-crypto Army. The BTC etf was approved because all legal arguments against it had been beaten. Will Republicans fold like cheap suits? Quite possibly. I don't count on any politicians, but they have signaled more than the other side that they're open to it. On the state level, some red states have aggressively embraced it. Texas, Florida, and Wyoming to name a few. Anything that moves the needle even temporarily is a positive. Then as NGU and more people adopt it, it becomes even harder to stop.
  10. Ok Maybe. Maybe not. If that's the case then it would be bad news for bitcoin/crypto and hard money in general. In any case,
  11. Wow. You really know the whole play-by-play to this speech? I take it all back. Puhleeze. As the price pumps through the rest of the year he'll be leaning more into it as well. It's ok. You can think it’s insignificant. I think it is significant. Why don't you go watch some more manbun videos?
  12. Sure. That's what politicians do. They try to secure votes from different constituencies. A campaign promise is much more benign than other ways that are currently being pursued. The fact that he's on the record regarding self custody explicitly is noteworthy. I place a high value on financial freedom. That's what this is all about. The fact that Presidential candidates are having to take stances on this stuff is great. It's important to know where people stand.
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