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>> No.22441878 [View]
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>be me 32
>wake up with bad case of taco neck one morning
>two weeks later just as bad as day 1
>see doctor
>hand starts going numb
>doc orders xrays
>results come back
>arthritis both shoulders
>disk in neck fucked
told a coworker about it and he got all happy and said i qualify for social security disability now
did god just give me a golden ticket to neetdom?
i’ve been working since i was 15
i’m tired anons

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sold 600 link after sergeys keynote on saturday
still have over 11k link
the money hit my account earlier today
i used it to pay off all my credit card debt
thank you money belly
thank you
also thanks for reading my blog anons
i wanted to tell someone

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My current job as well as the pay along with it is very good, considering I left uni just one year ago.

But still, I want to go back home after spending about six years away from old friends and family, only visiting one or twice a year. However, I fear that the employers in my hometown would consider me still a fresh graduate, when I move back too soon - so how long should I hold out here, until I should move back to be considered at least not a fresh graduate anymore?

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>>12280391
I sodld in December 2017.
I feel great.

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>>12087471
I simply reported them all my trades, paid taxes on my gains and everything was ok.

The sodl took place early december 17. Never regretted it, even with the taxes.

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Today, I was waiting for my train home in Karlsruhe, Germany and overheard two guys talking about crypto.

And after talking about fucking chainlink and how much of his gibs one of them put into this shitfire, the other guy was unironically talking about an "AI on the BTC blockchain, because with all the computing power it simply has to be sentient!"

They were actual overweight neckbeards and the "the BTC blockchain is sentient" was even wearing a yellow warning west, even though the German population think that this whole "yellow jacket"-stuff is cringy as fuck.

If you guys read this: you brightened my day. Never thought to meet such cringy gullible idiots like you.

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>>11626274
>you are looking at the past of btc
I am looking at the current situation both the market and tech. The market is manipulated, the tech did not significantly improve over the past years and is in fact centralized by Chinese miners.

>once derivatives kick off
Out of interest: what can you trade on the CBOE for almost one year now?

I sold when BTC was at ~15k and keep a tight list what has to happen before I enter the market again.
What did you do in December?

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This guy is literally my hero for convincing me to leave crypto in mid-december. My gains led me to pay off my student loans and buy two spacious flats in my hometown, whose rents I now use to pay for my house.

Seriously, if I would know his name, i would tattoo him on my arm. Him tweeting not only prevented me from losing money but he actually made me leave at the top of my portfolio.

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>>11510844
Doing a casual 55h a week right now, but man... April-June I basically only work half a day because of that. And June-September I take my holidays, so I work 3-4 days a week at best.

Well paid AND I like my job as much as I do my collegues.

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>be me
>ok university in Germoney
>activelly NEET away my free education on an undergrad business degree in controlling & finance (mainly because it does not force me to do a master)
>fat, bad health, barely any social interaction
>barely pass every exam while learning a bit of programming on the side
>unemployed for a couple of months afterwards
>stay NEET
>think about suicide because what's the point
>lazily write a couple of application for positions I never get anyways to keep unemployment benefits
>literally copy/paste all applications from random web blanks & replace buzzwords
>get a single interview at a mid/large sized listed corporation basically next door
>land the job
>accept
>first lunch with collegues
>accidentally drops NEETy joke about cheese pizza being a good idea for lunch
>collegues & boss laugh their asses off
>CEO likes me, takes me to go on fairs, even though I am just a backoffice finance guy


I get appreciation for what I do (mainly coding applications for the finance department).
For a couple of weeks, a collegue literally forces me to go to the gym with him to get /fit.
I have a date for the first time in my life.

They most likely see this post and make fun of me tomorrow, but I dont care.


Dont be afraid of having a job, guys.
It literally saved my life and made me happy.

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