Here's the story. The day before yesterday, my partner harshly said: "If you buy more meme coins, we're breaking up." I was a bit impulsive at the time: "Alright, then let's break up. Anyway, I've already bought PEPE." I turned around and got in the car.
Last night, when the market opened, it shot up to +17%. And what did the person do? They sent a message saying: "Are you there? I think that frog is pretty cute."
This contrast is truly incredible. From "breakup threat" to "the frog is pretty cute," the gap in between is those 17 percentage points. Meme coins, huh, the most amazing thing isn't the price increase, but how it can change a person's attitude toward a certain coin. Now she's even asking me when I'll sell, and I know—this wave of the market might still have some potential.
Many people around me have similar experiences; investment decisions and romantic lives often collide to create some interesting stories.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 6h ago
Haha, okay. That's the magic of meme coins. When it rises, everything is easy to say.
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MetaverseVagrant
· 6h ago
Haha, with just 17 points, this plot turned the breakup threat into "Frog Cute," truly impressive.
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PoolJumper
· 6h ago
17 percentage points directly turn breakup threats into frog appreciation, I really respect this crypto love story.
Alright, this guy used PEPE to perfectly handle a relationship crisis public relations.
Wait, so as long as it goes up, is it okay? If it drops, does it mean it's really over? How do you calculate this deal?
The strongest point of meme coins is not the increase in value, but that it can get people around you involved. Your partner is now also a leek.
I understand this move. Next time you argue, buy meme coins. It's cheaper than spending money to coax someone.
By the way, this 17% hasn't even started yet. If it jumps another 50%, she might be helping you buy the dip.
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NullWhisperer
· 6h ago
nah honestly +17% is just the vulnerability exposure threshold—once gains hit double digits, all risk management gets exploited. classic vector.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 6h ago
A 17 percentage point change can resolve a breakup crisis; this coin is really amazing!
Here's the story. The day before yesterday, my partner harshly said: "If you buy more meme coins, we're breaking up." I was a bit impulsive at the time: "Alright, then let's break up. Anyway, I've already bought PEPE." I turned around and got in the car.
Last night, when the market opened, it shot up to +17%. And what did the person do? They sent a message saying: "Are you there? I think that frog is pretty cute."
This contrast is truly incredible. From "breakup threat" to "the frog is pretty cute," the gap in between is those 17 percentage points. Meme coins, huh, the most amazing thing isn't the price increase, but how it can change a person's attitude toward a certain coin. Now she's even asking me when I'll sell, and I know—this wave of the market might still have some potential.
Many people around me have similar experiences; investment decisions and romantic lives often collide to create some interesting stories.