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Bitcoin's value wanes, Hopes shattered, dreams unrealized, ETF despair.
(Calm down wider BTC world)
I feel you should compile your BTC haikus and sell them in an e-book, following in @Natalia’s footsteps
Also I wonder which is the first spot BTC ETF to collapse? Unfortunately we don’t have a betting pool here haha
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I’m not sure anyone would want to read my haikus in future, I don’t delete them so they are available to read if people want to search for them… but really they are just petals falling at a moment in time.
While we were doing a satraiser I would group them together, republish weekly and forward the zaps to a good cause though.
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Petals falling… so fleeting… so temporal…so Japanese haha
Count me in when you embark on the next satraiser!
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Unfortunately we don’t have a betting pool here haha
no, there is one ~oracle
Also I wonder which is the first spot BTC ETF to collapse?
but I couldn't care less, they are all noise.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 23 Jan
Why dont do one?
I'd be down for managing it via @oracle and/or LNbits instance in the background. But not sure if I would participate. Need more details. What does "collapse" mean in a betting context?
Maybe one territory for things like that?
There is ~oracle
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STILL CALLING FOR ATH BEFORE HALVING
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50 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 23 Jan
I think you're calling for @oracle
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Yeah but you have an ulterior motive push up king …
I’m saying it’s not going to go the way everyone thinks. But it will eventually and in its own way.
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21 sats \ 3 replies \ @fm 22 Jan
Bitcoin's value wanes, Hopes shattered, dreams unrealized, ETF despair.
You should know by this time that bitcoin is dead :)
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I wouldn’t touch it….I don’t even know what I’m doing here :)
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @fm 22 Jan
.I don’t even know what I’m doing here :)
I come for the AI generated nudes..
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Perfect for a glum Monday morning. I didn't expect to find this when I went through those swinging doors!
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The Saloon doors swung open, a gust of cold wind swept spindrift into the dimly lit room. The thump of snow-caked boots against the floor echoed as the tired cowboy entered, hunched figure draped with a weathered duster coat. He surveyed the room with half-closed and weary eyes.
A fire crackled in the hearth, casting shadows on the worn floor and across the well used furniture, as the tall figure filled the doorway.
As the cowboy made his way to the bar, two strangers turned their attention toward him. One was a quiet middle-aged man, belly straining against the buttons of a well-worn shirt, blank paper and broken pencils littered his table. The other was a young woman sat on the far side, elegant features and an air of mystery, a single notebook and fountain pen neatly arranged before her.
"Howdy," the first man broke the silence. "Looks like you've been riding for a good while. How's the trail treatin' you?"
The cowboy let out a slight chuckle, fatigue momentarily lifting. "The trail ain't always kind, but we cowboys learn to reckon with its ups-and-its-downs," he replied, his voice deep and tinged with exhaustion.
The woman fixed her gaze on the cowboy, her eyes shining with empathy. "Thats a tough lesson. What brings you here?" she enquired, her voice calm and as warm as the embers in the grate.
The cowboy nodded slowly, pushed his hat back a touch. "Well Ma'am, there are plenty of wannabes who ain't never gonna learn....." he removed his duster and draped it carefully over the stool to his side, perching himself on another. "For me, I guess you could say that this world can be a mighty glum place; even the snow feels heavier when you ride alone, but sometimes you gotta pause and savour the journey."
The room fell silent, the weight of the cowboy's words hanging in the air like a thick fog. The cowboy reached forward of the bar, found a bottle and poured himself a shot. Raising the glass to his lips, and with a long drink, the cowboy could feel the warmth of old No7 coarse through his body. He settled into his seat, comforted by the whisky and the company who seemed to appreciate his struggle.
The jovial man leaned across his table, eyes filled with curiosity. "Where are you headed?" he asked, genuine interest in his voice.
The cowboy was lost in thought for a moment, images of endless horizons dusted with snow preying on his mind. He exhaled slowly before replying, "Well, I reckon I'll keep ridin' ‘til I find my place in this world. But for now, I'll take my rest, surrounded by you kind strangers."
The tired cowboy raised his glass in a silent toast to the room. The fire crackled, casting a warm glow on the faces of the people who had briefly become his companions. In that moment, he felt the weight of the world lift just a little, knowing he was not alone on his journey.
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @siggy47 22 Jan
Fantastic! You know that now we are going to hound you for more.
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Well, the conditions for you having a glum day, @natalia and I in the Saloon already and those doors swinging open…. all had the makings of a story.
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