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 Even my CrossFit socks are telling sh*t Sh*t way up!!!
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avatar-sized  That's amazing and like how you designed it according to his username bunny  . Congratulations to BitcoinBunny on becoming the WO hat gang member 
By the way congratulations on achieving 4400 merits mate and i have saved your nice merit record here by the way for everybody's reference and keep the same good way you are doing it man.
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December 15, 2021, 08:03:34 AM |
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 Even my CrossFit socks are telling sh*t Does it say "this side down" on sole? 
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December 15, 2021, 08:10:19 AM |
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I'm just leaving some arbitrary numbers so I can quote them in the far future:
Wall Observer page 30,000: 1 BTC = $89,653.

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December 15, 2021, 08:52:46 AM |
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I'm just leaving some arbitrary numbers so I can quote them in the far future:
Wall Observer page 30,000: 1 BTC = $89,653.
 Gotta love Bitcoin  “As for the future, your task is not to foresee it, but to enable it.” — Antoin de Saint-Exupéry, 1900-1940, French writer
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December 15, 2021, 09:09:21 AM |
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About these purple "no trespassing" markings, can't this be used by someone to get away with murder? You drag someone inside the fence, you shoot him dead, and then claim he was trespassing and did not respond to verbal warnings and warning shots. How would the authorities in the relevant USA territories deal with this?
Shooting trespassers is not actually legal. However, the truth of the matter is that if you have any amount of land, you could make the body disappear and that would probably be that. You get better chances with a little help of our animal friends... Oregon serial killer Susan Monica murdered two men, dismembered them and fed them to her hogs. But she was caught when remains were found on her 20-acre farm.
So hogs won’t eat everything?
The TV Tropes website seems to verify this, explaining that a pig will “eat meat if they are able to come by it. Fact of the matter is, pigs can eat almost anything they can chew. (They’ve even been known to eat pork if they find it.)”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xUynRdzzsMThat's where i got the original idea from. Great movie, too. Fun fact: The blonde guy in the scene is Goldie, a UK based jungle/drum'n bass pioneer, who helped a lot establishing the genre in the mainstream (and charts), co-founded "Metalheadz" Label, which was one foundation of today's common drum'n bass, evolving out of the Jungle genre. I think his breakthrough track was "inner city life".
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December 15, 2021, 09:26:40 AM |
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Here we go AGAIN...WTF! CMC-one minute it shows 51K, another-$7.3 mil. Alpha testing their system for hyperinflation
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December 15, 2021, 09:58:17 AM |
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Is that not a problem? According to an earlier post (no pun intended!) the purple paint must be “placed so that the bottom of the mark is not less than 3 feet from the ground or more than 5 feet from the ground.“ so if it goes right down to the ground it's not compliant. Probably not serious, but you wouldn't want an issue on a technicality.
tl;dr: Posts painted entirely purple are more than is required. Texas Penal Code § 30.05. Criminal Trespass
Sec 2 (D) the placement of identifying purple paint marks on trees or posts on the property, provided that the marks are:
(ii) placed so that the bottom of the mark is not less than three feet from the ground or more than five feet from the ground; and
.... this seems quite clear that the mark needs to end 3 to 5 feet above the ground .... a post painted all the way to the ground is just a purple post, not a purple-marked post ... at least it's an upgrade on a rusty old pipe Doesn't the "not less than" part mean that you can paint it more if you so desire
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December 15, 2021, 10:18:45 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Is that not a problem? According to an earlier post (no pun intended!) the purple paint must be “placed so that the bottom of the mark is not less than 3 feet from the ground or more than 5 feet from the ground.“ so if it goes right down to the ground it's not compliant. Probably not serious, but you wouldn't want an issue on a technicality.
tl;dr: Posts painted entirely purple are more than is required. Texas Penal Code § 30.05. Criminal Trespass
Sec 2 (D) the placement of identifying purple paint marks on trees or posts on the property, provided that the marks are:
(ii) placed so that the bottom of the mark is not less than three feet from the ground or more than five feet from the ground; and
.... this seems quite clear that the mark needs to end 3 to 5 feet above the ground .... a post painted all the way to the ground is just a purple post, not a purple-marked post ... at least it's an upgrade on a rusty old pipe Doesn't the "not less than" part mean that you can paint it more if you so desire Don’t think so. I am not a lawyer but that reads as “at least” to me. E.g. two feet or even no feet is “less than” three feet and so fails the “not less than” test. I assume the point being that it shows as a clearly applied mark rather than simply happening to be a purple bit of material that was used to it make a fence. It may be that it has become common for the posts to be wholly purple and it will be thus generally understood that that is equally acceptable.
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December 15, 2021, 11:01:27 AM |
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December 15, 2021, 11:45:12 AM |
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Is that not a problem? According to an earlier post (no pun intended!) the purple paint must be “placed so that the bottom of the mark is not less than 3 feet from the ground or more than 5 feet from the ground.“ so if it goes right down to the ground it's not compliant. Probably not serious, but you wouldn't want an issue on a technicality.
tl;dr: Posts painted entirely purple are more than is required. Texas Penal Code § 30.05. Criminal Trespass
Sec 2 (D) the placement of identifying purple paint marks on trees or posts on the property, provided that the marks are:
(ii) placed so that the bottom of the mark is not less than three feet from the ground or more than five feet from the ground; and
.... this seems quite clear that the mark needs to end 3 to 5 feet above the ground .... a post painted all the way to the ground is just a purple post, not a purple-marked post ... at least it's an upgrade on a rusty old pipe Doesn't the "not less than" part mean that you can paint it more if you so desire Don’t think so. I am not a lawyer but that reads as “at least” to me. E.g. two feet or even no feet is “less than” three feet and so fails the “not less than” test. I assume the point being that it shows as a clearly applied mark rather than simply happening to be a purple bit of material that was used to it make a fence. It may be that it has become common for the posts to be wholly purple and it will be thus generally understood that that is equally acceptable. I read that as a minimum requirement that you can exceed if you so desire. But I'm not a native speaker.
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tertius993
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December 15, 2021, 12:37:12 PM |
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Is that not a problem? According to an earlier post (no pun intended!) the purple paint must be “placed so that the bottom of the mark is not less than 3 feet from the ground or more than 5 feet from the ground.“ so if it goes right down to the ground it's not compliant. Probably not serious, but you wouldn't want an issue on a technicality.
tl;dr: Posts painted entirely purple are more than is required. Texas Penal Code § 30.05. Criminal Trespass
Sec 2 (D) the placement of identifying purple paint marks on trees or posts on the property, provided that the marks are:
(ii) placed so that the bottom of the mark is not less than three feet from the ground or more than five feet from the ground; and
.... this seems quite clear that the mark needs to end 3 to 5 feet above the ground .... a post painted all the way to the ground is just a purple post, not a purple-marked post ... at least it's an upgrade on a rusty old pipe Doesn't the "not less than" part mean that you can paint it more if you so desire Don’t think so. I am not a lawyer but that reads as “at least” to me. E.g. two feet or even no feet is “less than” three feet and so fails the “not less than” test. I assume the point being that it shows as a clearly applied mark rather than simply happening to be a purple bit of material that was used to it make a fence. It may be that it has become common for the posts to be wholly purple and it will be thus generally understood that that is equally acceptable. I read that as a minimum requirement that you can exceed if you so desire. But I'm not a native speaker. I don’t think so, though I agree it is poorly worded. I believe what it is trying to say is that the bottom (i.e. the lowest point) of the mark must be between 3 and 5 feet above the ground.
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December 15, 2021, 12:37:33 PM Merited by BobLawblaw (1) |
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Is that not a problem? According to an earlier post (no pun intended!) the purple paint must be “placed so that the bottom of the mark is not less than 3 feet from the ground or more than 5 feet from the ground.“ so if it goes right down to the ground it's not compliant. Probably not serious, but you wouldn't want an issue on a technicality.
tl;dr: Posts painted entirely purple are more than is required. Texas Penal Code § 30.05. Criminal Trespass
Sec 2 (D) the placement of identifying purple paint marks on trees or posts on the property, provided that the marks are:
(ii) placed so that the bottom of the mark is not less than three feet from the ground or more than five feet from the ground; and
.... this seems quite clear that the mark needs to end 3 to 5 feet above the ground .... a post painted all the way to the ground is just a purple post, not a purple-marked post ... at least it's an upgrade on a rusty old pipe Doesn't the "not less than" part mean that you can paint it more if you so desire Don’t think so. I am not a lawyer but that reads as “at least” to me. E.g. two feet or even no feet is “less than” three feet and so fails the “not less than” test. I assume the point being that it shows as a clearly applied mark rather than simply happening to be a purple bit of material that was used to it make a fence. It may be that it has become common for the posts to be wholly purple and it will be thus generally understood that that is equally acceptable. I read that as a minimum requirement that you can exceed if you so desire. But I'm not a native speaker. As a native speaker taught in Brooklyn , NY I read it as inbetween 36 and 60 inches. Interestedly it does mean it could be a small mark about an inch of purple say at the 48 inch mark. Which is cooler since the piece of shit may not see it. Bob can paint a rainbow at the 12 inch to 36 inch mark to correct his error. pun intended
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