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Tagged by @a-candle-for-sherlock (thank you, though personally I think I’m quite boring lol)
THE LAST:
1. Drink: water
2. Phone call: I don’t remember--I don’t talk on the phone much
3. Text message: to my uncle
4. Song you listened to: One Night in Bangkok
5. Time you cried: probably over a fanfic
HAVE YOU:
6. Dated someone twice: No
7. Kissed someone and regretted it: No
8. Been cheated on: Look I’m aro-ace so the answer to all the romance questions is gonna be no
9. Lost someone special: Yes, a few times
10. Been depressed: As in sad, yes, but not as in depression
11. Gotten drunk and thrown up: I don’t drink at all, so nope
LIST 3 FAVORITE COLORS:
12. the color of the grass after it rains
13. dark ruby red
14. golden-brown
IN THE LAST YEAR HAVE YOU:
15. Made new friends: In both real life and online :)
16. Fallen out of love: Nein
17. Laughed until you cried: Yes, the folks I follow on Tumblr are hilarious
18. Found out someone was talking about you: No
19. Met someone who changed you: No
20. Found out who your friends are: No
21. Kissed someone on your Facebook list: I’m not on Facebook; therefore, no Facebook list
GENERAL:
22. How many of your Facebook friends do you know in real life: see last answer
23. Do you have any pets: Yes! My doggie turns ten tomorrow!
24. Do you want to change your name: Nah
25. What did you do for your last Birthday: Ate McDonald’s and hung out with family
26. What time did you wake up: 7:30
27. What were you doing at midnight last night: zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
28. Name something you can’t wait for: to start season four of Elementary (it just came in the mail today eeeeee)
29. When was the last time you saw your mom: a couple hours ago
30. What is one thing you wish you could change in your life: I wanna write fulltime
31. What are you listening to right now: Grace O’Malley by the Dreadnoughts
32. Have you ever talked to a person named Tom: probably at some point, but I can’t think of any off the top of my head
33. Something that is getting on your nerves: Allergies. Tis the season...
34. Most visited Website: Tumblr o’course
LAST QUESTIONS
35. Mole/s: No
36. Mark/s: Do freckles count?
37. Childhood dream: To be a writer :)
38. Haircolor: Brown
39. Long or short hair: short
40. Do you have a crush on someone: I don’t really do crushes, but if I did I’d be all over Julie Newmar and Vitaly Solomin
41. What do you like about yourself: My writing ability. And my hair--it’s curly and bouncy
42. Piercings: No
43. Bloodtype: I have no idea, I should find out actually
44. Nickname: None
45. Relationship status: Single
46. Zodiac: Aquarius
47. Pronouns: she/her
48. Favorite TV Show: At the moment Granada Holmes
49. Tattoos: None
50. Right or left hand: right
51. Surgery: Various dental surgeries. Most of my baby teeth wouldn’t come out on their own, and my mouth is so small they had to yank three permanent ones
52. Hair dyed in different color: No
53. Sport: Too lazy for sports. I used to do tae kwon-do and ice skate.
55. Vacation (this year): We’ve taken a few day trips, but no actual vacation. Today we went to the John Jay House in Katonah. They’ve got a farmer’s market too.
56. Pair of trainers: Nike
MORE GENERAL:
57. Eating: a pop tart
58. Drinking: water
59. I’m about to: finish this quiz and go admit to my Camp NaNo cabin that I’ve done diddly-squat today
61. Waiting for: tomorrow’s Sherlock Holmes watchalong (we’re doing the new Russian series now)
62. Want: to write fulltime
63. Get married: Nyet, spasiba
64. Career: Transcription is my job; writing is my career.
WHICH IS BETTER
((I’m assuming most of these have to do with aesthetic attraction or what I like in fictional characters rather than romantic attraction))
65. Hugs or kisses: hugs
66. Lips or eyes: eyes
67. Shorter or taller: taller
68. Older or younger: don’t care
70. Nice arms or nice stomach: arms
71. Sensitive or loud: depends on the situation
72. Hook up or relationship: As long as everyone understands the situation and is comfortable with it, do whatever
73. Troublemaker or hesitant: again, depends on the situation
HAVE YOU EVER:
74. Kissed a stranger: Nei
75. Drank hard liquor: Nope
76. Lost glasses/contact lenses: I don’t have either (yet)
77. Turned someone down: Romantically? No
78. Sex in the first date: I can safely say no
79. Broken someone’s heart: I hope not
80. Had your heart broken: No
81. Been arrested: Negative
82. Cried when someone died: Yes
83. Fallen for a friend: When I was in elementary school I thought I had a crush on a couple of kids. Little did I know...
DO YOU BELIEVE IN:
84. Yourself: Depends what we’re talking about
85. Miracles: No
86. Love at first sight: Maybe? I don’t know
87. Santa Claus: Only on Christmas
88. Kiss on the first date: If you want to, sure
89. Angels: No
OTHER:
90. Current best friends name: Joyce (sisters count as best friends ok)
91. Eyecolor: Brown
92. Favorite movie: asdkfjhaldshj I can never decide. First Iron Man movie, maybe?
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Hightech Ethereum Kidnapping Botched By Old Fashioned Stupidity
When Louis Meza met his victim at a Ruby Tuesdays in Times Square he thought his cryptocurrency ship had come in. Now he’s being sent up the river for the very real crime of kidnapping for Ethereum.
Cryptoloot Too Tempting For Idiot Criminal
The Ethereum spawned crime was first reported in December but the New York’s District Attorney’s office has recently released new information fully fleshing out the crime.
The victim, a business associate of Meza disclosed during dinner and drinks at the franchise restaurant that he had bought Ethereum in 2012–even though Ethereum launched in 2015 and did not exist in 2012–while it was selling for pennies. The cryptocurrency had soared in value since to over $1,000.
Meza insisted that his associate share his Uber car. Once the two were inside a gunman appeared demanding his apartment keys, phone and the 24 digit password to his Ledger Nano S, a device known as a hardware wallet used to securely store cryptocurrency offline.
Meza entered the victim’s apartment found his wallet and successfully transferred the Ethereum to his own account. He then transferred the Ethereum to a well known American cryptocurrency exchange where he transferred it to Bitcoin in his own name.
The would-be mastermind was not only recorded by security cameras in the victims building entering his apartment but was even overheard the next day bragging about having become a real player in the cryptocurrency market.
Had Meza actually known what he was doing he could have transferred the currency to his own cold wallet where it would be virtually untraceable instead of sending it to the cryptoworlds version of Citibank. The District Attorney’s office, known for its technical know-how, was easily able to track the trades back to Meza, arrest him, and seize the assets.
Cryptocurrency But Real Crimes
This case of a little knowledge being a dangerous thing highlights the growing global trend of very real crimes being enacted to gain access to cryptocurrency.
in December, crooks in Ukraine kidnapped a bitcoin analyst and held him until he paid them $1 million worth of bitcoins. Even more recently a Russian couple was robbed of their crypto savings while on holiday in Thailand.
On a final twist in Mr. Meza’s story, the Etheruem he stole was valued at $308 at the time when he transferred it to Bitcoin which then shot up in value meaning the recovered funds are worth much more than what was stolen. The question is who gets the profits; the victim, the cops or the crook?
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Hightech Ethereum Kidnapping Botched By Old Fashioned Stupidity
When Louis Meza met his victim at a Ruby Tuesdays in Times Square he thought his cryptocurrency ship had come in. Now he’s being sent up the river for the very real crime of kidnapping for Ethereum.
Cryptoloot Too Tempting For Idiot Criminal
The Ethereum spawned crime was first reported in December but the New York’s District Attorney’s office has recently released new information fully fleshing out the crime.
The victim, a business associate of Meza disclosed during dinner and drinks at the franchise restaurant that he had bought Ethereum in 2012–even though Ethereum launched in 2015 and did not exist in 2012–while it was selling for pennies. The cryptocurrency had soared in value since to over $1,000.
Meza insisted that his associate share his Uber car. Once the two were inside a gunman appeared demanding his apartment keys, phone and the 24 digit password to his Ledger Nano S, a device known as a hardware wallet used to securely store cryptocurrency offline.
Meza entered the victim’s apartment found his wallet and successfully transferred the Ethereum to his own account. He then transferred the Ethereum to a well known American cryptocurrency exchange where he transferred it to Bitcoin in his own name.
The would-be mastermind was not only recorded by security cameras in the victims building entering his apartment but was even overheard the next day bragging about having become a real player in the cryptocurrency market.
Had Meza actually known what he was doing he could have transferred the currency to his own cold wallet where it would be virtually untraceable instead of sending it to the cryptoworlds version of Citibank. The District Attorney’s office, known for its technical know-how, was easily able to track the trades back to Meza, arrest him, and seize the assets.
Cryptocurrency But Real Crimes
This case of a little knowledge being a dangerous thing highlights the growing global trend of very real crimes being enacted to gain access to cryptocurrency.
in December, crooks in Ukraine kidnapped a bitcoin analyst and held him until he paid them $1 million worth of bitcoins. Even more recently a Russian couple was robbed of their crypto savings while on holiday in Thailand.
On a final twist in Mr. Meza’s story, the Etheruem he stole was valued at $308 at the time when he transferred it to Bitcoin which then shot up in value meaning the recovered funds are worth much more than what was stolen. The question is who gets the profits; the victim, the cops or the crook?
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Hightech Ethereum Kidnapping Botched By Old Fashioned Stupidity
When Louis Meza met his victim at a Ruby Tuesdays in Times Square he thought his cryptocurrency ship had come in. Now he’s being sent up the river for the very real crime of kidnapping for Ethereum.
Cryptoloot Too Tempting For Idiot Criminal
The Ethereum spawned crime was first reported in December but the New York’s District Attorney’s office has recently released new information fully fleshing out the crime.
The victim, a business associate of Meza disclosed during dinner and drinks at the franchise restaurant that he had bought Ethereum in 2012–even though Ethereum launched in 2015 and did not exist in 2012–while it was selling for pennies. The cryptocurrency had soared in value since to over $1,000.
Meza insisted that his associate share his Uber car. Once the two were inside a gunman appeared demanding his apartment keys, phone and the 24 digit password to his Ledger Nano S, a device known as a hardware wallet used to securely store cryptocurrency offline.
Meza entered the victim’s apartment found his wallet and successfully transferred the Ethereum to his own account. He then transferred the Ethereum to a well known American cryptocurrency exchange where he transferred it to Bitcoin in his own name.
The would-be mastermind was not only recorded by security cameras in the victims building entering his apartment but was even overheard the next day bragging about having become a real player in the cryptocurrency market.
Had Meza actually known what he was doing he could have transferred the currency to his own cold wallet where it would be virtually untraceable instead of sending it to the cryptoworlds version of Citibank. The District Attorney’s office, known for its technical know-how, was easily able to track the trades back to Meza, arrest him, and seize the assets.
Cryptocurrency But Real Crimes
This case of a little knowledge being a dangerous thing highlights the growing global trend of very real crimes being enacted to gain access to cryptocurrency.
in December, crooks in Ukraine kidnapped a bitcoin analyst and held him until he paid them $1 million worth of bitcoins. Even more recently a Russian couple was robbed of their crypto savings while on holiday in Thailand.
On a final twist in Mr. Meza’s story, the Etheruem he stole was valued at $308 at the time when he transferred it to Bitcoin which then shot up in value meaning the recovered funds are worth much more than what was stolen. The question is who gets the profits; the victim, the cops or the crook?
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