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Or some form of sexual harassment? I'd be surprised if in Western run companies, the #MeToo movement is over yet.
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Are there possible legal repercussions for him if the does that while being on US soil?
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Master Resource: General Public Discussions of men in heels
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From a pro photographer no less. Would love to see your final product! Do share -
Larry Fink, CEO of Black Rock talked about that today. The BTC ETF is the most successful ETF in history. But the ETF is a narrative. Narratives change rapdily. In 2023, the narrative was recession while markets rallied. Even Elon Musk was wrong. Nevertheless, the Bitcoin halving narrative (daily BTC issued gets cut in half) occurs in April. 😕That doesn't address the demand side of your question, but it does address the supply side. Many ETF issuers also can't promote their ETF until +90 days after initial issuance for regulatory reasons. So with 6 trillion in cash sidelined from the 2023/2024 recession, and a supply shock (halving) and demand surge (ETF) you get three new narratives to pump price from. So for me, I'll rely on Technical Analysis indicators to bypass narrative hype. As price accelerates through the Optimism, Belief, Thrill and Euphoria stages of the Wall Street Cheat Sheet cycle, dips get shorter and shorter in time. The shorter the time the dips average, the greater the risk the top is near. Why? Because in the final parabolic stage, dips barely last more than a few days. Coupled with Super Bowl ads for crypto, Coinbase app being #1 in the app store, and multiple mainstream celebrity crypto endorsements the top will be near. But that is for cycle traders (about 4 years according to the liquidity cycles). For those who hold BTC for 10-15 years +, they'll hold BTC into a whole new global financial reset when the USD loses it's default global reserve status
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This guy in this conversation always told me "trust the FED" and constantly mocked me buying Bitcoin Bitcoin was at $5K USD at this time. This was March 2020. Bitcoin never went back to $5K ever again after this. Naturally I playfully have to occasionally give him a hard time for his decision to not buy Bitcoin back then. Per usual, most don't understand risk to reward is in your favor when the rest of the world is fearful. Now that Bitcoin is consolidating near 70K, most are becoming greedy. And that my friends has me playing defense now.
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Good to see you around @Mr. X
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Master Resource: General Public Discussions of men in heels
kneehighs replied to kneehighs's topic in For the guys
Wondering if @Shyheels new nickname should be Johny Cash? https://www.instagram.com/p/C3vnVROtpDK/?igsh=dG0xcG96dW04aWdh -
Bitcoin is at $71,000 and Ethereum $4,000 Now that optimism and belief are returning, things will heat up even more
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Master Resource: General Public Discussions of men in heels
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Off topic from the most recent thread, but did you ever find out the back story on this? -
Master Resource: General Public Discussions of men in heels
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Any chance you have a parental control setting on your wifi? Or some kind of safety setting? The archive.ph often doesn't work in that situation. -
Master Resource: General Public Discussions of men in heels
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Now that Bitcoin is starting to gain attention again, if anyone has time to read this article it makes the strongest case that Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto is Len Sassaman. I'd bet money on it. Satoshi's online footprint and Len's peaked at the same hours of the day, they both spoke the same kind of British english, Satoshi made reference to Euros too. And most importantly, Len roomed in San Francisco with the creator of Bit Torrent, Bram Cohen. Bram started an online Peer-to-Peer marketplace called Mojo Nation. Mojo Nation was powered by "Mojo" coins. It collapsed due to hyper inflation. Thankfully, Bitcoin has the 21 Million limit in supply forever. I wonder why? https://evanhatch.medium.com/len-sassaman-and-satoshi-e483c85c2b10
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Master Resource: General Public Discussions of men in heels
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Diverse series of comments from this Instagram post https://www.instagram.com/p/C1m1Nf2sRc5/ -
I've been in Istanbul for awhile now. I've seen 2 girls decent beautiful heels here. That's it.
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How times have changed, eh? I gotta laugh at the comments that mocked Bitcoin. All the people in this thread mocking what Black Rock and Fidelity are selling to their clients. For what it's worth, I doubt these clients even fully understand Bitcoin. The sales call, if one even occurs, probably goes something like "BlackRock here. Larry has a new ETF. He wants to get you to 1%. It's our best performing ETF in history. $5B of inflows in 5 weeks." Client "Do it". Click Imagine fading Bitcoin now. Ethereum also has ETF's coming in May. So it'll get a bid too. https://x.com/thomas_fahrer/status/1757905177196298331?s=20
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Cool affirmation! Feels great when it happens.
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It's common. What do you mean by "her heels looked so done?" I understand that to mean "her heels were worn out, old and dilapidated". Correct me if I'm wrong. Unless I was wearing heels myself, I wouldn't say something to a stranger though. If I was wearing heels and had the impulse to say something, I'd say something like "You look great in those heels. Guys can rock them too! (then finger point at my heels)." She'd probably look surprised. Then from there in a playful way I'd say "heel toe, heel toe in a straight line right?" And see where it goes.
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Master Resource: General Public Discussions of men in heels
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Here's a good article on the recent history of heels for men on the runway. It's from V MAN which was a reputable status symbol before social media took over in fashion. I'm sure many here will exclaim "gasp, how ugly and disgusting" per usual.... https://vmagazine.com/article/the-mens-heel-renaissance/ -
Ahhh, good ol NYC. Aside that I hope your toe is finally okay, these stories bring back many fond memories of my stomping ground from 2000-2021. Hope you found the people in NYC warm and kind. Miss my love (NYC).
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For anyone interested in dabbling with crypto, Feb/March 2024 are probably the last great buying opportunity before the Golden Bull run starts. I expect Bitcoin to break it's 69K All Time High price sometime in Q3-Q4 2024 For me, I will start shaving profits once BTC clears 80K. Many will get caught in the euphoria stage thinking price will skyrocket to $250K etc. It won't. Remember, buy the fear and sell the greed. My top measures for Greed will be 1. Coinbase is number one downloaded app on app store 2. Mainstream celebrities start promoting crypto en masse (Katie Perry 2017, Giselle and Tom 2021) 3. YouTube influencers also start promoting worthless projects en masse 4. Parabolic Open Interest. If OI is going up faster than spot, then there's a risk for at least a local top https://coinalyze.net/category-all_excluding_btc_and_eth/open-interest/ 5. Meme Coin Mania. When coins like Shiba or DOGE start doing 10,000% gains in 1-2 months, it's likely over
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My grandma filled out a "get to know me" book when she was old. She remarked she would have traveled more if she could have changed anything about the way she lived. Was it because she was a woman and loves to spend $$$$? 😂, I think it's a common theme among the elderly actually. As you were a photographer I can assume you had exclusive access to a lot of cool experiences. Well done!
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"Contentment comes not so much from great wealth as from few wants" Epictetus "The race is not to the swift or the battle to the strong, nor does food come to the wise or wealth to the brilliant or favor to the learned; but time and chance happen to them all." Ecclesiastes 9:11 I always tell people life is more like a game of poker than a game of chess. Why? Because in chess you can see all possible outcomes. In poker, decisions are based on uncertainty and incomplete information. So life is like a game of probabilities.
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I appreciate your sensitivity to feelings of being criticized. The secondary explanation provides a lot more context.
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Good to see you around Flavio. For me, autogynephilia clarified some of my motivations. Made it easier to explain to my dates etc. If it's a waste of time then why did write a wall of text for an answer
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I agree with you about "women's aesthetics" being relative to time, space, and culture. Femininity as distinct from the female sex. This is literally the old "nature versus nurture" debate that has run in psychology for decades. I do think if we lived in a world where 2 buttons on a coat was for women and 1 button was for men, autogynephiles would want the coat with 2 buttons.