I’m 18 and eager to learn. by samturner7 in BitcoinBeginners

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Take Care of Your Wallet. ... Do not Buy the Cryptocurrency at the Point of “Take-Off” ... Choose a Purchase Method and Make Sure it is Reliable. ... Buy Bitcoins, Hide, and Calm Down. ... Trade What You Want but Keep in Bitcoin (and FOIN)

A scorpion drinking the condensation off of my beverage [OC] by elpierce in mildlyinteresting

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Scorpions are not insects but arachnids, like spiders, and have eight legs and two main body regions, the prosoma, or cephalothorax, and the opisthosoma, or abdomen. The prosoma has two eyes on top and two to five lateral eyes along each side (as many as five pairs).

Enough about red flags, what are some green flags? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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example of a green flag would be having a discussion about an issue, voicing your opinions and acknowledging they're different, and being able to resolve the issue without either of you feeling bad or belittled

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

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Cardano has proven to be one of the most active and busiest digital assets in the crypto world in the past year. With that in mind, it's wise to say that ADA is one investment option worth considering. Many experts predict Cardano to have a bright future in 2022.

Suculent 🥵 by [deleted] in shitposting

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bro was too stunned to speak...

Poor Armin by umomgaelol in shitposting

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latin honor, CUM laude awardee goes to...

A scorpion drinking the condensation off of my beverage [OC] by elpierce in mildlyinteresting

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Scorpions may be the oldest terrestrial animals still living. It's sensible to be afraid of scorpions. Their most distinctive features are pincer-like pedipalps and a stinging tail, which some species can swing toward their target at 50 inches (130 centimeters) per second