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Well, see you guys tomorrow.

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>>50380637
>>50380644(chegg'd)
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>>50380654
>>50380657
>>50380659
>50380672 (not you)
>>50380674
>>50380683
thank me later, pump will resume monday

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>>50336802
>Implying making logical employment choices equals "doing everything for money"

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>>50288238
Here to feeling good all the time!

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>>50105058
Millennials are more spoiled and entitled than Boomers.

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>>49632240
For me, it's all about DRV

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>>49564137
yeah its been nonstop rising this past month. my concern lies in when the economy cools to the point that it starts to have a negative impact on oil demand. my current target is to exit before the summer ends looking at mid august as thats when I imagine oil may peak

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>>29674958
jahy poster how bad is your exposure. I own 245 shares of this vaporwave stock but I want to know how much you're on the hook for

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HUYA/DOYU
China cam girls numba wan

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Have any of you chink stock buyers looked at HUYA? that should be chink's version of twitch, has a lot of chink booba streamers who pull in high viewer counts

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>>2612634
>some background in psychology
soo you have some grasp in absolutely nothing?

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>paychex
>not getting sweaty $20 bills at the end of the day from your Jew manager

Feels good to be an illegal immigrant

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>>472056

I bought some. Every year it goes up and every year I sell a little bit off. It's been so reliable that I've just kept making it a bigger and bigger part of my portfolio. Honestly, it's the perfect plan.

> tfw you never have to worry about money again

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>>182591
Pending, but yep!

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I bought 1.6 million MINT for ~0.24 BTC.

Now it's worth ~0.66 BTC. Feels fucking good man.

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Going to bump this once and hope for some replies before going to bed.

Not this isn't another standard "hey guize help me get rich off of cryptocurrencies xD" thread, it's a "is there a market to actually provide these people goods for their 'coins', then cash myself out to USD" thread?

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My buddy and I have taken an interest in homebrewing beers and meads this past year. Like any guys with ambition, we started dreaming big and thinking about starting a brewery and or meadery. Starting this is still a couple years down the line if we choose to go through with it to allow us to git gud, flesh out plans, craft recipes, etc. We're hoping that with some good planning over the next couple of years, we can start operations once we graduate college and have steady jobs.

Let's say we didn't want to take out loans for startup capital, and we don't want to gamble all of our savings on the operation.How reasonable would it be to start with what would be an unbelievably tiny investment (say, a thousand dollars?) and start on a tinyscale? (I'm aware of the federal and state level fees involved. Shit, at that level, we could just fly under the radar.) Suppose we spent 2,000 dollars on ingredients for mead and worked our ASSES off brewing it up at home. A rough estimate would put this as producing a little over 100 gallons of mead. We could try to corner the cheaper end of the market to build demand. Let's say we profit $15 on the gallon (that'd be $7 price to the consumer per fifth). We'd end up having a total capital amount of 3500 after one batch. If we used one of the quicker aging batches that ages in a month, this could build quickly. Once we were comfortable, we could go "legit" and continue reinvesting.

My question is, is this a legitimate business model? Is it doable to scale like this? I've ran a C++ program to estimate profits based on this and it ramps up to liveable income levels even with fair reinvestment rates in a reasonable amount of time (This doesn't account for demand, however. I'm hoping that by crafting our mead to be CHEAP and a bit novel in regards to its bottling style, we can keep demand up).

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