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figuring it all out I appreciate your humor, insight, and your post whether or not I agree

Some of those flavors are life changing. I can never forget tacos de huitlacoche. I grew up cutting corn smut off of corn cobs from parents garden, never realizing it was just delicious mushrooms:

I wonder what the carnivore diet thinks about sweet potatoes and huitlacoche

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I have never noticed that with mushroom structures. .you will have to post an example.

I have noticed while trying to find images from books I've read, that it seems like it's easier for the search engines to just offer up what appears to be AI interpretations of illustrations I'm searching for.

We either have a glitch in the matrix and your profile time is after my time, or you've figure out an algo to do the heavy lifting of fueling dopamine and liking posts if they contain words related to "Bitcoin "...

Either way I'm impressed.

However what if I have an absolutely crazy context to the post, is your algo going to take that into consideration? It almost likes my posts before I post them

Or is it a glitch in the matrix

I just have it because it's in a retirement account that I'm supposed to have.

If I think it's 50/50 chance that stock market survives and we don't have to relocate to another country/planet.

So I allow myself 50/50 in old and new system. And the 50% in the old system is in an account I was supposed to have anyway for retirement.

I was thinking about this earlier how every stock is a gamble at the end of the day

Even choosing Bitcoin over gold or property is a sort of gamble.

Call options on Microstrategy is adding unnecessary risk reward on the gamble.

I drive an old car and frequently take the bus so somewhere along the line I feel like I can afford a sleek fast call option or 2.

But ultimately like Mr. Toad and his fast cars, it might result in a wild ride, a wrecked portfolio and dressing up as a "washer woman" to sneak on the train to get back home.

I'm guessing the lesson of this story is, if you look like you work somewhere, no one will mind you being there. I should probably get some life skills like house keeping so I can sneak into hotels. If it all goes to pot.

long dated MSTR options are this century's

"Go West, young man"

You could strike it rich or go bust like the 49rs

After tossing and turning at 2am and thinking about Microstrategy-- this thing takes up so much mental space--

I finally woke up to a silly dream of sitting outside a church service that was singing "Joy to the world"...

I had to try to figure out what was the message...no 100k Bitcoin til Christmas?

Seriously?

And then I repeated the words to the end

" He rules the world, with truth and grace, and makes the nations prove ... And wonders and wonders wonders and wonders...

At this point I'm like, What's the next word!?

"Of His love."

Ok, wonders of His love.

Jake, you are the Mighty Zapper from Down Under!

I just woke up to a whole dollar! Usually I just look at satoshis and don't bother calculating, but even I can do that calc now.

I just read your post the other week about updating your wife on down days on financial stuff.

Does she know you're manage your wallets with such swagger?

Reminds me of eating out once with my cousin and both reached for our wallets at the same time to pay the bill. we share a birthday week, so according to the Chinese calendar we both like to pay.

He won the battle before I could even get started. Something about a younger, more successful,handsome red-haired little cousin cowed me right into the corner.

Just a goofy post to ask, we are at 100k so are you planning to adjust your default zaps .

Ok I'm delaying expectation til 2 am. I hope fireworks are queued somewhere. I'll be asleep tho.

Absolutely. The moment we all look away.

Deep in the forest, a new civilization takes hold...

Makes sense. It's not so much the act of selling as opposed to what their selling. giving someone good advice is more about looking out for them than for oneself.

As long as the advice is good haha. I've accidentally told people the wrong direction before. Oh well.

I was pondering the other day if "Fishers of men" was a similar euphemism

It's balanced out by few people who take way too many risks.