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sillBag 12 points ago +12 / -0

This is what I noticed as well…. That looks like a very familiar back of head :D

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sillBag 2 points ago +2 / -0

Makes sense… I was born in 86, so pretty much my entire life they’ve played a Christmas Day game.

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sillBag 2 points ago +2 / -0

I hear you, it pisses me off too

But I think that the NFL has played a Christmas Day game for decades now.

Football and Christmas/Thanksgiving has been a thing for my entire life.

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sillBag 3 points ago +3 / -0

Our water has been smelling more chlorinated than any swimming pool. I won’t even let my dog drink that water. We have to filter every drop before ingestion.

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sillBag 2 points ago +2 / -0

Of course he would. The government would as well…. If they could. But they cannot. :)

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sillBag 2 points ago +2 / -0

This has been debunked by Some Ordinary Gamer

What the orbs are, are from a kit of very old video game graphics... He found that it was simply super-imposed over the original video, and there is pretty good proof of it with side by side comparisons of the video game artwork compared to the orbs in the video of the airplane w/orbs... Down to the PIXEL exactness.

Edit: Here's the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdYuWN3jbUo

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sillBag 5 points ago +5 / -0

Thank you so much for this article!

My 15 year old shihtzu Dogter (dog daughter :D) has been very sick for a week, and I saw the article about the mysterious illness yesterday and said “omg, this is what she has”.

I’m going to call her vet tomorrow morning and ask them to prescribe this as a last ditch effort… because I fear I need to put her to sleep soon if she doesn’t improve… her old little body can’t handle this, she already has pulmonary hypertension that is very advanced.

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sillBag 2 points ago +2 / -0

Huh? SpaceX has been around since the early 2000s... They started launching in 2006

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sillBag 4 points ago +4 / -0

Damn, yeah... it might not be worth risking a all-out denial... And just find a way to wait it out until these requirements are removed.

It just sucks though, the process itself takes like two years.... to get all this way and have this happening is frustrating :(

Really sorry fren... I feel for you

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sillBag 2 points ago +2 / -0

Did some research... looks like renewals (From I-751) does not require a updated Medical Exam.

My wife did the Medical Exam 4-5 years ago when getting her initial green card. So it looks like we may have dodged the buckshot.

Sorry to hear you are going through this... Have you at least TRIED a waiver? Another thing you can do is... go to multiple authorized doctors for the exam, and flat out ask them at the start if they will deem covid vaccine "not appropriate for the applicant"? This does the trick, from what I hear.

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sillBag 2 points ago +2 / -0

Also, check with your lawyer if your wife qualifies to apply for citizenship... she may. My wife is even though her renewal is not completed/approved yet.

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sillBag 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is concerning, my Canadian wife is in the process of her green card renewal right this moment. The need for Vax hasn't come up at all from her lawyer nor USCIS. Shes... I hear.. very close to getting approved, we may or may not need a interview (should find out in a couple weeks now).

We've been in this renewal process for 2.5 years. I will let you know what happens in our case... if they require it, etc.

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sillBag 3 points ago +3 / -0

Tether is DEFINITELY a sketchy organization. I would never consider using their service. There are far better USD stablecoins out there, and there is USD itself :D

That being said, when Crypto prices spike, and more fiat flows into crypto markets... it is generally normal to see tether mint USDT like this. Because a percentage of new fiat coming into crypto is going into the tether stablecoin.

Anyhow, I don't think there is anything special going on with THIS mint... but trust me, I KNOW that tether is going to fall, hard and fast, one day. Their FTX moment is coming... for sure.

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sillBag 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yep! You are spot on.

He was likely the "head" of the group which probably consisted of Hal Finney and a few others.

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sillBag 3 points ago +3 / -0

It doesn’t make it obsolete… rather it’s… similar to gold or silver.

Bitcoin in a lot of ways is digital “gold”.

But I do agree in the sense that… Bitcoin is BETTER than gold/silver… and the reason is mostly what you said…. The cost to create a bitcoin is far greater than the cost to create an ounce of gold.

And to further it…. There is a finite number of bitcoin that is a KNOWN variable… Gold, Silver… any physical tangible asset… does not have a hardline supply limit like BTC.

Bitcoin will only become more and more expensive to create. Ultimately ending with no possible way to create more. This is when 1 bitcoin will be worth several millions.

I get a TON of hate and heat here for my BTC posts… it seems about half of this board believes BTC/crypto is part of the deep states control… but they are absolutely incorrect…. Bitcoin is the chaos that drives them crazy and destabilizes their control over the world’s finances. They believe I am just shilling it to try and pump my bags, but I am shilling it because I know the more people who adopt bitcoin, the less control the likes of Blackrock and Vanguard will ultimately have over us. They can own 70% of the USD supply but they will never be able to own more than 3-5% of the bitcoin supply. The amount of control they have over bitcoin is STAGGERINGLY less than USD/Fiat markets, and they can NEVER achieve similar on crypto markets.

What we need is for the banks to collapse…. Then we will see how good crypto and bitcoin actually are. We saw it in Venezuela not that long ago… was a pretty sight :D

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sillBag 2 points ago +2 / -0

It was developed by people. No government…

Look into the history of the cypherpunks involved in the early stages of bitcoin.

Yes, some of the heads of BTC currently are globalist shills… but it doesn’t matter.

It cannot be stopped. All they can do is fork the chain and try to create a “new” or the “real” bitcoin they will try to call it, but it will not work. Look at BSV and BCH for clear examples.

The people control bitcoin, and because of that Bitcoin can never be toppled.

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sillBag 1 point ago +1 / -0

Says the guy who just joined the site…

See past your boomer brain logic and maybe you’ll start to see why bitcoin breaks the system, and it can’t be stopped.

And also, look into the history of it. It was created by a group of true nerd cyber punks…. Not a government lol.

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sillBag 1 point ago +1 / -0

Meanwhile. BTC is up nearly 30% in the past month.

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sillBag 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just look to Venezuela to see how wrong you are. (Edit for context: when the Venezuelan currency suffered extreme inflation, the PEOPLE and local businesses turned to using bitcoin instead of the local currency… it saved them.)

Bitcoin is unbannable.

You can buy and sell bitcoin with cash through the tons of atm’s around every city that has no requirement for a bank account… insert cash, receive bitcoin. It’s that easy.

Or localbitcoins, where you can buy and sell bitcoin for cash, gold, whatever… and do in person transacting with a local person to you.

I never said it would break the banks, I said it’s a big F you to the fed and Cbdc’s in general. It’s a humongous road block for them that they cannot get past. Hate to break it to you sweetheart handshake.

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sillBag 2 points ago +2 / -0

Have you looked at every other big btc bull run historically? :)

Here’s a visualized chart that shows how it goes.

https://www.investopedia.com/articles/forex/121815/bitcoins-price-history.asp

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sillBag 2 points ago +2 / -0

It’s two-fold

Yea, bitcoin going up often times is because USD value decreases.

But when bitcoin has it’s big spikes like this… it is twofold because bitcoin is deflating along with usd inflating.

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