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Non Footy Chat Thread II

Avenger

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The dude above is my favourite of them all. Keeps it simple. There is another dude that I follow. The rest have no idea and are sheep.
 

84 Baby

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What will they do if a coin becomes a medium of exchange? For example there is already a restaurant in France that will take Shiba Inu as payment. How do they police that? I can now take all my coins on a hard wallet and tap and go as I please. That’s what they are afraid of.

This is only the beginning. They’ve had it good for too long.

The blockchain as I have stated thousands of times is one of the greatest innovations of our time. Only second to the internet.
They could but if you haven’t converted it to fiat currency and realised the profit how then can they tax you in AUD? Tax me in the virtual currency. Hang on, they have no idea how to do that.
They police it by valuing your lifestyle just like they do with organised crime.
If you, knowing that transferring it to AUD would definitely make it taxable, instead pay directly for something with crypto then that is money laundering.
Like my Ozark comment, you might get away if you’re just hitting up the odd restaurant or buying groceries, but the second you try and buy a car or house or something, you’ll be done. They’ll tax you at their market value and challenge you to prove otherwise
 

Suitman

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RIP Moonface

Yes.

RIP Bert.

Such a huge part of my tv watching life during the 70's/early 80's on the Don Lane show.
It was absolutely must watch tv.
As a kid, I sometimes struggled to stay awake till the end of the show but I just couldn't miss a minute of it. I wasn't so great at school on Tuesday mornings. I might be wrong, but I remember it being on Monday nights.
9.30 - 11.00 pm? It always ran overtime from memory.
 

84 Baby

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When you’re pure profit doubles in value in a day - can I go back in time and leave my initial purchase in?
RFOX whodathunkit
 

Gary Gutful

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So I was in Chemist Warehouse this evening looking for my weekly dose of painkillers and amphetamines and accidently walked past the deodorant section. There are deodorants now that offer 96hr protection. What a f**ken load of bullshit.
 

84 Baby

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So I was in Chemist Warehouse this evening looking for my weekly dose of painkillers and amphetamines and accidently walked past the deodorant section. There are deodorants now that offer 96hr protection. What a f**ken load of bullshit.
I know right! Terrible marketing. I’d say it only offers 96 minutes protection. That way I’d sell a gabillion more units plus reduce the number of stinkers out there.
Where’s my goddamn Nobel Prize?
 

T.S Quint

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So I was in Chemist Warehouse this evening looking for my weekly dose of painkillers and amphetamines and accidently walked past the deodorant section. There are deodorants now that offer 96hr protection. What a f**ken load of bullshit.

You forgot to read the fine print:

*96 hrs protection only if sitting completely still in a cold room with no masterbating allowed.
 

Cloeel

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I have a mate who has "Casino Coin".

It devalued 3 days ago by 20k (he has about 90k worth) and then increased in value yesterday by almost 35k.

He told me 3 days ago to buy - but of course I was too slow.
 

TheParraboy

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Great news, so happy about this

https://www.watoday.com.au/national...locked-in-carnarvon-home-20211103-p595hg.html

WA Police have found missing four-year-old Cleo Smith alive and well after more than two weeks of searching along the state’s north-west coast.

Officers broke into a locked house in the town of Carnarvon, about 900 kilometres north of Perth, about 1am WA time where they found the young girl in one of the rooms.

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Deputy Police Commissioner Col Blanch said one of the officers had taken Cleo into his arms and asked her what her name was.
“My name is Cleo,” the four-year-old responded.

Cleo disappeared from her family’s tent at the Quobba Blowholes, a popular camping ground 50 minutes drive from her home in Carnarvon, some time between the hours of 1.30am and 6am on October 16.
The fact her sleeping bag was also missing and the tent zip would have been out of reach for such a young child led police to believe she had been abducted, sparking a major land and air search.
On Tuesday, the officer in charge of the operation, superintendent Rod Wilde, revealed he believed the girl’s suspected abduction had been an opportunistic incident rather than a planned event.
“We know [Cleo’s family] got there that night ... it was getting dark,” he told Radio 6PR.

“So that would have been limited opportunity for people to observe Cleo at that time.”
Cleo was reunited with her parents shortly after being found by police.
In a statement released on Wednesday morning, Mr Blanch thanked Cleo’s parents, the WA community and all the volunteers that had participated in the search.
 
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