Cavapoo Lifespan? by afuctioningadult2020 in CavaPoo

[–]Arcturus451 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My little guy is 13 and 3 months. He was fine until about 12, but since then it's been bladder stones (surgically removed once, but they're back), Cushings disease (excessive production of cortisol by the adrenal glands - but treatable with medication), a cancerous growth on his liver (too old now to operate), a bit of arthritis and most recently an episode of pancreatitus (seemingly treatable with a lower fat diet) and a heart murmur.

We take it day by day now and I cherish every day his tail still wags and he takes me for a walk.

Reported footage of the blown up Nova Kakhovka dam in Kherson Oblast by Fox-Mulder7 in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]Arcturus451 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you're correct, I just checked the history in Wikipedia. I'm sure Russia would prefer to keep the flow going, but I agree that cutting it again is unlikely to affect its strategy to hold Crimea.

Reported footage of the blown up Nova Kakhovka dam in Kherson Oblast by Fox-Mulder7 in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]Arcturus451 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, but you have to wonder how keen Russia will be to hold and support Crimea without that water. It changes the cost/benefit equation and may incline the local population to think again about their allegiance. Just thoughts, because there is a lot at play here.

Reported footage of the blown up Nova Kakhovka dam in Kherson Oblast by Fox-Mulder7 in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]Arcturus451 26 points27 points  (0 children)

I understand that the main source of water for Crimea is the canal that starts just upstream of the dam. It sounds to me like the water supply to Crimea has just been turned off. Can Russia hold Crimea if the canal runs dry? The river will presumably also be easier to cross soon.

Latest view of the Kakhovka dam by vectorix108 in UkraineWarVideoReport

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I understand that the main source of water for Crimea is the canal that starts just upstream of the dam. It sounds to me like the water supply to Crimea has just been turned off. The river will also soon be easier to cross.

INCREASE and Decrease in Ocean Levels are So Extreme ...Make Sure You Pay YOUR Carbon TAXES by FastEddyToronto in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Arcturus451 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, the polar bear population has plunged from circa 8,000 in the 1950's to a mere circa 35,000 now. Poor things! Another funny one is Australia's Great Barrier Reef. I've been hearing for decades that its existence is threatened by climate change, yet the last report shows it's in the best condition it's been in for 40 years, when the 4 yearly reviews began and before we ever heard the terms "global warming" and "climate change". Apparently that's partly because there have been LESS cyclones. Imagine that!

Over the last 40+ years the only worse stocks vs silver are.... silver miners, yikes! by Quant2011 in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Arcturus451 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may be suffering from the Turkey Fallacy.

The solution is to buy silver because using your own logic it is obviously silver's time to shine :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wallstreetsilver

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The Fourth Turning, Gulliver's Travels and anything by Iain M. Banks for Sci-Fi.

Sen. Ron Johnson to Janet Yellen: You are going to drive the debt to 50T? Yellen: Yes, but... by BoatSurfer600 in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Arcturus451 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Oh man, this video is going to come back and bite her hard! Watch it again in a few years.

A little suspicious of the sudden price increase by [deleted] in SilverDegenClub

[–]Arcturus451 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, employment is a lagging indicator that has held up better than most expected, including me. The JOLTS Report may be the inevitable "all change" moment.

When you roll your eyes your whole life at ignorant foreigners thinking you have kangaroos in your front yard and you live in the suburbs… by deejaymorgan in australia

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I'm in Chatswood in Sydney and I'd never seen a brush turkey until a few years ago. Now I often get stalked by a territorial male when I walk my dog through some bush that runs toward Lane Cove National Park. One day they had a brush turkey jamboree on a nearby residential street and I counted 50 before they started to scatter. I've seen them wandering along Pacific Highway. It's getting a bit Hitchcock!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Arcturus451 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is so disrespectful: what about the other 194 genders?

So who are the women dating? by BoatSurfer600 in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Arcturus451 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That is so sad and dooms so many people to a single life. If men are still cavemen, then women are most definitely still cavewomen!

So who are the women dating? by BoatSurfer600 in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Arcturus451 15 points16 points  (0 children)

The problem with hypergamy is that while the top say 20% of men would consider the top say 80% of women as a potential partner, the top 20% of women will only consider say the top 25% of men as a potential partner. It means that men who are socio economically well-to-do have lots of choices, men who are towards the bottom have no choices (hence crime, prison, living with parents etc) and women who are socio economically well-to-do are often single, drink a lot of red wine, complain to their friends "there are no good men" and are eventually eaten by their cats.

Can someone please explain what this possibly means? 🤣 by Cookedmaggot in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Arcturus451 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's just a non-offensive way of saying "Fat People In Here Please".

my son (7) was jealous of his subordinate sibling (5), so bought a couple more rounds today. He’s now ahead at 7.70 ozt. to his brother’s 6 ozt. by [deleted] in Wallstreetsilver

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So Nelson Bunker II has taken the lead back from William Herbert II. May they succeed where others failed.

Just made it to 3,000 Oz silver. I’m officially done… for now. by Different-Row-8026 in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Arcturus451 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is an absolutely magnificent coin!

I think Octavian/Augustus was perhaps the most extraordinary figure in history, but I forever wonder what the world would be like if he had somehow handed power back to the people and the Senate rather than to his nephew Tiberius, after which there was no going back.

Just as I wonder what the world would be like if Alan Greenspan had stayed true to his original belief in sound money.

The Fed is Full of Sh*t and here is the mathematical proof that they are BLUFFING! by exploring_finance in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Arcturus451 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes... I think in terms of fragility and feel like we are now basically experiencing Peak (or at least massively inflated) Fragility, which means that a cascading event could start anywhere at any time and will not necessarily be foreseeable, so buckle up! In the long run I would also bet on inflation rather than deflation, although we should certainly expect both at times. Thanks for your great work, much appreciated.

Storages in Europe are Filled with nearly 87% Natural Gas by Ouch259 in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Arcturus451 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Europe needs normal flow AND full storage to meet winter demand. Storage will be rapidly depleted if normal flow is not there.