...the charity rep who visits the prisoner to adopt a 'polite' no-questions-asked attitude. That's corrupt, I daintily communicated to the charity executive. When you extend the hand of friendship to a justly convicted murderer, you should demand clarity of repentance.
one recently stopped by a local do-gooding charity here in Pattaya, and was welcomed in to chat with its leader. Among its good deeds, a rep from the charity regularly visits an Irishman, in the crowbar hotel, convicted in the killing of a bargirl some years ago.
the charity manager indicated it was a very unfortunate event and the Irish citizen had no intention of killing the lass. I plugged in the search terms and found several cases that paralleled said contours, but none appeared at all innocent mistakes. Each was murder most foul
I'm proud to remain on the Bitcoin train. Bitcoin performs the gold role so much better than does AU that it's not going to stop at entirely displacing gold's market cap.
a pattaya retiree i know very well thinks that the willingness of a fellow pensioner here to pontificate on how to identify a ladyboy is a good gauge of the person's moronhood
i stand by the case for bitcoin, as gold's logical replacement--and then some. longterm, I'm an ultrabull. As to the upcoming 3 years or 3 days? who knows? It's going far over $1m
you should certainly ponder the bull case for bitcoin, the last fortnight in ETF land shows few sophisticated investors take bitcoin's bull case seriously. They behave as if it has 0% -- how daft! https://t.co/Z6MJHW574o
the masses will ultimately grok the virtues of the soundest money; i am now aware institutional and "smart" money will probably beat the masses to the punch bowl, sadly. Knowledge that bitcoin volatility is just a cost of doing business that must be absorbed, will disperse