Orbiter Faith Vickers / Zoomer Girl / Fai Fai - Ethan Ralph's adolescent ex

Contents of the diary?

  • Boring, nothingburger document of some average teenager.

    Votes: 381 48.2%
  • Spicy deets.

    Votes: 122 15.4%
  • I don't care.

    Votes: 287 36.3%

  • Total voters
    790
If you are suggesting for a second that certain people didn't already know EVERYTHING that I just wrote, you're dumber than someone who would quadruple down on claiming that baby showers happen AFTER a baby is born...
...oh...wait a minute...
You know Ralph used to be very active in his thread too verified account and all argueing with kiwi's. It took roughly one year of escalation to turn a rather large like 200 page thread to a 1000+ one after that a sub forum. Stop acting like Ralph, you have a succesfull business you have a family let Ralph implode on his own and if you want to follow it just stop posting on a fucking named account and alog anonymously like the rest of us.
 
Also people that ree when people post in their own threads need to do a flip.
I don't think it's necessarily because he's posting in his own thread but more like he's doxxing himself and putting his family into more dangerous territories. I can tell he really enjoyed writing all that bs, and for what in return? Absolute clown moves.
 
@MWV How much do you think the kiwicoins are worth? Or do you have any coin merchant knowledge to share about them? I think it'd be funny to have them reviewed lol.
You can see some images of them in this thread: https://kiwifarms.net/threads/perhaps-the-most-retarded-idea-ive-ever-had.84199/page-168

Also people that ree when people post in their own threads need to do a flip.
Most silver buyers are going to view these as Generic Silver Rounds, worth nothing more than a standard 1 ozt of silver plus whatever premiums are common at that time in the market. Collectible value beyond commodity value, like any other market, is determined by supply and demand. Supply is relatively low. So it's all about demand. Collectible markets are entirely dependent on how many people want them. If the CWC story becomes increasingly mainstream news, and the demand for the existing coins stretches beyond this side of the internet, market value will increase, though not likely to a realm that's going to be shocking. Even highly popular (Star Wars, Simpsons, Marvel, Disney, etc.,) limited run pieces (5,000 ozt or less) rarely surpass a few hundred dollars at full retail.

But there are exceptions to every rule.
 
Most silver buyers are going to view these as Generic Silver Rounds, worth nothing more than a standard 1 ozt of silver plus whatever premiums are common at that time in the market.
people shelled out 40 dollars for shitty chris chan art, that may or may not have been delivered.
how much would they be willing to shell out for something that has actual quality and some basic value tied to its weight in silver?
on top of that its linked to a crazy high profile event.
the people interested in owning these coins at all would probably pay a pretty penny to have them.
 
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If you are suggesting for a second that certain people didn't already know EVERYTHING that I just wrote, you're dumber than...
Dumber than what? Dumber than someone daring people to find new and creative ways to fuck with you based off of what you perceive to be harmless info?

I'm not polarized for or against you like a lot of people here so maybe you'd listen to someone like me. It's just too bad I love a good trainwreck so don't listen to the haters, share as much info and be as specific as you want.
 
Most silver buyers are going to view these as Generic Silver Rounds, worth nothing more than a standard 1 ozt of silver plus whatever premiums are common at that time in the market. Collectible value beyond commodity value, like any other market, is determined by supply and demand. Supply is relatively low. So it's all about demand. Collectible markets are entirely dependent on how many people want them. If the CWC story becomes increasingly mainstream news, and the demand for the existing coins stretches beyond this side of the internet, market value will increase, though not likely to a realm that's going to be shocking. Even highly popular (Star Wars, Simpsons, Marvel, Disney, etc.,) limited run pieces (5,000 ozt or less) rarely surpass a few hundred dollars at full retail.

But there are exceptions to every rule.
@Null rekt
 
Dumber than what? Dumber than someone daring people to find new and creative ways to fuck with you based off of what you perceive to be harmless info?

I'm not polarized for or against you like a lot of people here so maybe you'd listen to someone like me. It's just too bad I love a good trainwreck so don't listen to the haters, share as much info and be as specific as you want.
Overall, I tend to like you. My intent was not to invite "fuckery" but only to clear up how my business works. Nothing more. It was meant to be informative, because no one really seems to understand what I do. This is literally what I talk to my customers about all the time. Some people here like that...some obviously don't.

But, seeing as I clearly have no grasp on how dissemination of information will be perceived, you're probably right that share-time needs to come to an end...on all fronts.

@MWV have you considered doing streaming part time? like talk about your knowledge of coins and shit

Also would you go on the dick show?
Hard pass on both.
 
I mean that's the point of silver is that you can make it anything you'd like and it will still always be worth the silver, unlike something like apparel or beanie babies or trading cards, which gambles on it 1) staying in good condition and 2) being something people desire in the future. I found some Third Reich coins at a flea market nearby that they had from the German occupation in Yugoslavia. Despite the German empire being dead for almost 80 years, when I bought them I actually made money because the seller didn't know that 5 RM coins from before 1940 are 90% pure silver.
 
I mean that's the point of silver is that you can make it anything you'd like and it will still always be worth the silver, unlike something like apparel or beanie babies or trading cards, which gambles on it 1) staying in good condition and 2) being something people desire in the future. I found some Third Reich coins at a flea market nearby that they had from the German occupation in Yugoslavia. Despite the German empire being dead for almost 80 years, when I bought them I actually made money because the seller didn't know that 5 RM coins from before 1940 are 90% pure silver.
Exactly this.
 
people shelled out 40 dollars for shitty chris chan art, that may or may not have been delivered.
how much would they be willing to shell out for something that has actual quality and some basic value tied to its weight in silver?
on top of that its linked to a crazy high profile event.
the people interested in owning these coins at all would probably pay a pretty penny to have them.
I can confirm that the coins were the straw that broke the camels back for me to learn how to buy crypto. I mean it's still all alien magic to me but at least i can give Josh sheckels.
 
@MWV do you think airing out extremely embarrassing family drama and engaging in these antics under your real name on a place like this reflects well on your business? You’re lucky your clientele appears to be mostly offline because if I was in your position I wouldn’t want to have to explain things like Ethan Ralph’s sex tape or the nickname “Vicky Vagina” to my customers.
 
@MWV do you think airing out extremely embarrassing family drama and engaging in these antics under your real name on a place like this reflects well on your business? You’re lucky your clientele appears to be mostly offline because if I was in your position I wouldn’t want to have to explain things like Ethan Ralph’s sex tape or the nickname “Vicky Vagina” to my customers.
Do you actually want an answer? Asking honestly.
 
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