Cream Gravy?
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Man, binge drinking is so exhausting for me these days. I drank my weekend away but now reality has returned, and I just want to sleep 

Yeah, it's crazy right now. But the way my friend does it is he belongs to an exchange, and he does sometime multiple times daily trades, taking advantage of the dips and peaks. He's gotten good at reading the trends, and he sets auto buy and sell limits based on how he thinks it'll perform. Buy low, sell when it crests the resulting peak after the dip. He made like $1200 last week because of some particularly good opportunities. So unless it totally tanks (unlikely anytime soon, they have a bitcoin ATM in my town now for fuck's sake), even if it's trending down generally, or if it's trending up, it's the same for him because he's working with local low/high points. He buys with his entire USD cash amount that's in the exchange, and then sells it all and instantly converts it back to USD so it's stable again. He also had some money invested in a couple of altcoin project that he says have great developer teams and have an idea that will revolutionize the crypto world if they pull it off. A little side invtestment to hang on to unless they explode, in which case he could conceivably make like 100x back on that investment.
I understand it enough, mostly because of talking with my friend. He said he'd coach me in his process if I decide to do it. I'm thinking of taking my tax return and giving it a shot. It would be cool to spend a year or two steadily and smartly trading and end up pretty set up.
I binged hard on dissos and tripped, and skipped a night of sleep this weekend.
After eight hours of sleep, breakfast, green tea and noopept, I'm at work feeling in perfect shape. Oh yeah !
I agree that drinking is too taxing on the body. I don't like it much nowadays. Don't even like being drunk, just a couple of relaxing drinks but I actually hate binge drinking. Haven't done it in years.
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What do you do when your best friend of 20 years wont hang out with me until he "sits down and talks to jess (his ex wife who has returned) to have me over.". WTF!!! I know jess and I did not know her to be so controlling. Seriously wtf??? Just venting.