MicroStrategy will face a margin call and be forced to sell a chunk of their bitcoin if the price falls below $21,000. I think that number will be threatened at some point over the next year.
MicroStrategy will face a margin call and be forced to sell a chunk of their bitcoin if the price falls below $21,000. I think that number will be threatened at some point over the next year.
MicroStrategy will face a margin call and be forced to sell a chunk of their bitcoin if the price falls below $21,000. I think that number will be threatened at some point over the next year.
Not everyone… Just people that come across as poor — like you. I’ve never seen a legitimate person put a space before a question mark.
Not everyone… Just people that come across as poor — like you. I’ve never seen a legitimate person put a space before a question mark.
No need to answer . I have had enough fun with you , as its too easy . Carry on talking to yourself . I hope life gets better and you meet that special someone or at least a friend if possible
No need to answer . I have had enough fun with you , as its too easy . Carry on talking to yourself . I hope life gets better and you meet that special someone or at least a friend if possible
Maybe someday I will find a group of guys that I can talk to all day about sports and continuously lose money year after year. I hear that’s very hard to find so you should consider yourself lucky.
Maybe someday I will find a group of guys that I can talk to all day about sports and continuously lose money year after year. I hear that’s very hard to find so you should consider yourself lucky.
@I_Need_A_Detox
Group? I would set your limits a little lower . You will be lucky to find one .Unfortunately this will have to be my last post to you for today . The CT only pays me 4 posts maximum at $1.75 to respond in your threads . They want interaction instead of you talking to yourself like Veronica . Tomorrow is a new day though on this Canadian gambling forum
@I_Need_A_Detox
Group? I would set your limits a little lower . You will be lucky to find one .Unfortunately this will have to be my last post to you for today . The CT only pays me 4 posts maximum at $1.75 to respond in your threads . They want interaction instead of you talking to yourself like Veronica . Tomorrow is a new day though on this Canadian gambling forum
Is this serious? Did you really call them 'two dots' instead of 'three dots'? You do not know what an ellipsis is?
Of course a hyphen can be proper. Even though texting or writing in this forum is not considered formal. But a break in thought is can be indicated by an em-dash, which a lot of keyboards do not have. So, some folks use two dashes. But it looks to me like he properly used the longer em-dash and not the shorter hyphen.
But it is never 'proper' to use a space before a question mark.
An em-dash is the longest of the three, and is used to indicate a break in thought — as illustrated in this sentence. It can also be used to separate a thought within a sentence — such as this one — which would then require an em-dash at the beginning and the end of the phrase.
An ellipsis (plural: ellipses) is a set of three periods, or you can say it is a punctuation mark consisting of three dots (. . .) which indicates an omission.
Is this serious? Did you really call them 'two dots' instead of 'three dots'? You do not know what an ellipsis is?
Of course a hyphen can be proper. Even though texting or writing in this forum is not considered formal. But a break in thought is can be indicated by an em-dash, which a lot of keyboards do not have. So, some folks use two dashes. But it looks to me like he properly used the longer em-dash and not the shorter hyphen.
But it is never 'proper' to use a space before a question mark.
An em-dash is the longest of the three, and is used to indicate a break in thought — as illustrated in this sentence. It can also be used to separate a thought within a sentence — such as this one — which would then require an em-dash at the beginning and the end of the phrase.
An ellipsis (plural: ellipses) is a set of three periods, or you can say it is a punctuation mark consisting of three dots (. . .) which indicates an omission.
England: A Channel4 journalist infiltrated and went undercover for a documentary about the right-wing and got jumped in an ambush by Antifa.
What a funny world we live in.
England: A Channel4 journalist infiltrated and went undercover for a documentary about the right-wing and got jumped in an ambush by Antifa.
What a funny world we live in.
First part is true.
2nd part, I don't think anyone will blame them for under policing.
First part is true.
2nd part, I don't think anyone will blame them for under policing.
@Raiders22
This motherfucker just said "two dots".
I love a good use of ellipsis. Watch this.
Some of us can construct a grammatically sound sentence but trainwreck66...
@Raiders22
This motherfucker just said "two dots".
I love a good use of ellipsis. Watch this.
Some of us can construct a grammatically sound sentence but trainwreck66...
I use it for effect. In this sentence, the omission is simply the words "does not." Easy enough to write "does not" but by using "three dots" it has the effect of saying, "Trainwreck? Well..." Often times I'll add the "well" for added effect.
I use it for effect. In this sentence, the omission is simply the words "does not." Easy enough to write "does not" but by using "three dots" it has the effect of saying, "Trainwreck? Well..." Often times I'll add the "well" for added effect.
@StumpTownStu
It is just always funny when someone cracks on someone about something and then they make the same, or worse, mistake.
I try not to correct folks on an informal forum. But I saw a couple of hilarious posts the other day. One, I counted at least twelve mistakes in one paragraph.
Then one guy used ‘their’, ‘they’re’ and ‘there’ in a post. He used the wrong one for each one. I have never seen all three of those used incorrectly in one post. He did not get any of them right!
Autocorrect will get everyone. But some things you know were intentional.
@StumpTownStu
It is just always funny when someone cracks on someone about something and then they make the same, or worse, mistake.
I try not to correct folks on an informal forum. But I saw a couple of hilarious posts the other day. One, I counted at least twelve mistakes in one paragraph.
Then one guy used ‘their’, ‘they’re’ and ‘there’ in a post. He used the wrong one for each one. I have never seen all three of those used incorrectly in one post. He did not get any of them right!
Autocorrect will get everyone. But some things you know were intentional.
Who wakes up before 7 am( or 4am pacific ) , and immediately rushes to a Canadian message board to cry about American politics
Feel for you Brother, can't imagine how lonely you are .
Who wakes up before 7 am( or 4am pacific ) , and immediately rushes to a Canadian message board to cry about American politics
Feel for you Brother, can't imagine how lonely you are .
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