Message from @ikillu

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2018-10-10 19:28:33 UTC  

Nah I view those separately

2018-10-10 19:29:20 UTC  

Like I cant wait for the day for there to be an actual argument between 2 people on which communication platform to use

2018-10-10 19:29:48 UTC  

its been so long since ive heard one

2018-10-10 19:38:56 UTC  

I wonder what happens in the bathrooms and utility closets at slate

2018-10-10 19:39:05 UTC  

I bet there is loads of funky shit

2018-10-10 19:51:36 UTC  

@fenrave did we get a mention in it?

2018-10-10 19:51:55 UTC  

let me double check

2018-10-10 19:52:18 UTC  

there was mostly just nazi shitposting discords that look like they were slapped together in a few minutes

2018-10-10 19:52:31 UTC  

nope

2018-10-10 19:53:47 UTC  

sheeeit

2018-10-10 20:00:23 UTC  

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2018-10-10 20:09:21 UTC  

this is from the slack article

2018-10-10 20:09:25 UTC  

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2018-10-10 20:09:32 UTC  

i remember finding that on 8pol

2018-10-10 20:09:35 UTC  

loong time ago

2018-10-10 20:09:49 UTC  

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2018-10-10 20:09:55 UTC  

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2018-10-10 20:17:28 UTC  

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2018-10-10 20:18:27 UTC  

<:swattie:348458410288873474> <:jew:348458300947431426> <:rubhands:348458410783539211> watcha doin rabbi?

2018-10-10 22:49:53 UTC  

UPDATE: Trump says the Fed has 'gone crazy' after the Dow tumbles 830 points in one day
Today 6:44 PM ET (MarketWatch)

2018-10-10 22:51:08 UTC  

Dude it was a fucking slaughterhouse

2018-10-10 22:52:25 UTC  

Combine the hurricane with geopolitical turmoil and some major companies like Sears and Tesla facing trouble, **AND** the Feed threatening another rate hike, and it's no wonder things went so bad

2018-10-10 23:17:25 UTC  

the fed set it off, probably tech companies too dumping stock before nov. 6th

2018-10-10 23:17:50 UTC  

I'm still up for the year, no fucks given, my portfolio has been doing great for 2yrs

2018-10-10 23:18:11 UTC  

the fed fucked the market in the ass

2018-10-10 23:19:21 UTC  

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2018-10-10 23:19:27 UTC  

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2018-10-10 23:44:27 UTC  

fuck the fed

2018-10-10 23:44:37 UTC  

disolve it and take back* control of the money supply

2018-10-11 05:03:09 UTC  
2018-10-11 07:05:38 UTC  

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2018-10-11 07:05:45 UTC  

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2018-10-11 07:05:55 UTC  

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2018-10-11 07:06:01 UTC  

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2018-10-11 14:03:31 UTC  

A new study reports the detection of 19 previously undiscovered FRBs, including the closest one to Earth and the brightest one ever seen. The results boost the total tally significantly; just three dozen or so FRBs had been known previously, with the first detection coming in 2007.

FRBs are brief (millisecond-long) but intense emissions of radio light, which can pack as much energy as our own sun produces over the course of nearly a century. Their source is the topic of much discussion and debate. For example, some researchers have suggested that FRBs could be generated by advanced alien civilizations, though most astronomers favor natural explanations, such as fast-spinning neutron stars.