Did Bitcoin just flip $61k the bird?
Will it make me wet?
Yeah
Will it make me sweat
Yeah!
To hot for the hot tub

It would be a real signal if all the info were centralized, but it isn’t; as far as I can tell. Volume is the missing data link in a decentralized ecosystem. Is there an index that reveals this?
Know a guy here who married a crazy woman named Molly. Story is she chased him around during a fight with an actual hatchet. Needles to say her nick name was born.
He sure did, for two albums. 👍
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I a la was Flirting wit disaster with that guess
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These ten studio albums (with some classics among them) by rock bands categorized mostly between hard rock, blues rock, southern rock, AOR among other variants were released during 1981.
In that year the group Slade released two albums: 'We'll Bring the House Down' which was the first, and then this 'Till Deaf do us Part' which has a cover quite similar to that of 'The Roaring Silence' by Manfred Mann's Earth Band. In my opinion, this second studio album released in the 80's is a work much superior to its predecessor where hard rock and the band's own festive songs touched their sound close to the heavy metal that dominated the scene in those years. Slade would participate in Monsters of Rock Festival at Donington Park in the same year 81, accompanying bands like Blackfoot, AC/DC and Blue Öyster Cult, among others.
Do you have any of these records and what is your opinion about some of them?
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Did Frazetta do that Molly Hatchet album cover?
An Orange Pill 🧡 Story:
Ignoring war or a dismal start to Uptober, I have an interesting tale to tell.
My wife nostr:npub1p90ddrdr0ss4t2slc9pl8amgt34mq2r9u3r26sumaw5s4k3v0w2qc3mq38 had coffee at a neighbours today. The neighbour is aware I’m in to Bitcoin so asked my wife some questions about it. Luckily my wife is extremely knowledgable and a very eloquent speaker about Bitcoin having listened to me every night go on about it for nearly 4 years.
The neighbour asked:
How can somebody make up a currency and just make money out of thin air. Not even the government can do that.
My wife started to explain that is exactly what governments do, but the neighbour interrupted her to say, “But we have the gold standard?”
Luckily my wife is well versed in history and Bitcoin. The conversation went well.
However, it blew the neighbours mind and she asked my wife to stop talking because it was too much for her to absorb, while acknowledging that everything was wife was saying was indeed correct.
She remembered the government printing money during the pandemic and also in 2008 after some prompting.
The pill has been taken, let's see how long before she is fully awake.
The vaunted OPS. Did the same with a soccer buddy. I’d been reading Parker’s book, and there’s a paragraph in there that really seals it. It begs the question: Why must I put assets at risk in a speculative market to save for retirement? If the victim is capable of answering that question, the hook is set - fish on!
Does anyone know of an Ibogane Treatment Center in El Salvador?
You need a special machine that shoots radiation through you, like an x-ray. I think they look mostly at your long bones, femur, humerus. There may be some that look at your calcaneus(heel bone). Google it.
I think there were a couple a massive underwater volcanos that erupted near Africa and Tonga in the South Pacific that put a massive amount of water vapor in too oil the atmosphere. I don’t think it was reported much.
Found some links. Pretty sure volcano’s aren’t man made.🤭
https://bgr.com/science/underwater-volcano-mayotte-island-eruption/
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/2019/05/massive-volcano-discovered-under-the-sea.html
Thanks for showing me who not to vote for

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Happy Monday!! LFG!!!

Read it. Verbose, but then again Russian is a language of verbs. I don’t think I finished it. I’ll give it another try. Thanks.
I think many will sell to pay for their political adds and all the other crap that goes with running for office. Palms to grease and nests to feather…
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Lost count of how many times I have read this book over the years. The message always stays relevant, maybe even more so now.
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values is a book by Robert M. Pirsig first published in 1974. It is a work of fictionalized autobiography and the first of Pirsig's texts in which he discusses his concept of Quality.
The title is an apparent play on the title of the 1948 book Zen in the Art of Archery by Eugen Herrigel. In its introduction, Pirsig explains that, despite its title, "it should in no way be associated with that great body of factual information relating to orthodox Zen Buddhist practice. It's not very factual on motorcycles, either."
Pirsig received 121 rejections before an editor finally accepted the book for publication—and he did so thinking it would never generate a profit. 50,000 copies sold in the first three months, and more than 5 million in the decades since.
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