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GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING: Court documents exclusively obtained by MailOnline reveal how Kristina Joksimovic, 38, was decapitated by her husband, 41.www.dailymail.co.uk
What? I was working solid 60 hr weeks for a couple years of his first term and I definitely paid taxes on it.Dude, you must have a short fucking memory.
Dems could literally murder babies on camera now and their base would still support them.
Yes but actually holy fuck.
Why I never invested in BTC. Go ETH because BTC is basically, IMHO, a form of CBDC.
There will come a BTC reckoning. For sure.
Honestly I think it's all going to fall to XMR, though. If it goes there the world banks will truly be powerless. It's the only truly non traceable crypto, at least that is relevant. And that was the whole point of Crypto and what BTC was meant to be, in the first place.
XRP is going to take off.There is so much wrong with this, I don’t know where to start. Anyone who has done an hour of research understands BTC is the most decentralized, uncontrolled form of an asset ever in the history of the world. It is distributed across the blockchain, with hundreds of thousands of nodes agreeing before a single transaction is verified…which is the essence of decentralized. Who gives a fuck if the CIA created it (which I doubt) because it is distributed and there is no rolling back.
No marketers. No distributions to shareholders/developers. No changes. Just the hardest money ever known. Better start researching it because once you’re orange pilled, you’ll lay awake at night realizing you don’t have enough exposure to BTC…especially given where we’ll be in 10 years.
BTW, I’m also in on some of the shitcoins (ETH, KASP, XRP, etc…), but it’s only to make a profit off this bull run, then liquidate to stack more in BTC. We’re still early. Global adoption is around ~1%…basically where the internet was in 1995.
Well she ain't wrong.
So this is the true fanboy response. You're exactly the person Tucker is laughing at. C'mon, the whole point to bitcoin was anonymous transactions when it originally came out. That was it's #1 appeal. Not "decentralization". When it first came out nobody was even saying the word "decentralization". They were using it like crazy on Silk Road, which is what gave it it's initial value. That was the business spin that was later applied to it after Silk Road went down. BTC is no longer anonymous. It's traceable. At that point you may as well make it a debit card (Which they do now lol).There is so much wrong with this, I don’t know where to start. Anyone who has done an hour of research understands BTC is the most decentralized, uncontrolled form of an asset ever in the history of the world. It is distributed across the blockchain, with hundreds of thousands of nodes agreeing before a single transaction is verified…which is the essence of decentralized. Who gives a fuck if the CIA created it (which I doubt) because it is distributed and there is no rolling back.
No marketers. No distributions to shareholders/developers. No changes. Just the hardest money ever known. Better start researching it because once you’re orange pilled, you’ll lay awake at night realizing you don’t have enough exposure to BTC…especially given where we’ll be in 10 years.
BTW, I’m also in on some of the shitcoins (ETH, KASP, XRP, etc…), but it’s only to make a profit off this bull run, then liquidate to stack more in BTC. We’re still early. Global adoption is around ~1%…basically where the internet was in 1995.
That was a huge win for unlv. Very stressful game...with our horrible football history, I'm not used to watching games like that.
Whats it going for these days? Are they allowing it to be bought now?XRP is going to take off.
I got speed drawn by one of the artists at the studio I volunteer at: