Just when you're finally ready to hand in your resignation, your boss slides into the conversation asking one simple question: whatever happened with that memecoin he gave you money to buy back in summer? The awkward silence is real. Everyone's been there—watching altcoins pump on the timeline, throwing money at the next big thing, then hoping nobody asks about it later. Classic crypto investing move. Half the time you can't even remember which coin it was.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 8h ago
This is the price of not maintaining a good supply line. The coins bought on impulse have now become the "unspeakable thing" in the office. I should have kept proper position records long ago, but now I can't even remember what I bought, which shows I didn't follow discipline at the time—this is the real reason for the failure.
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CryptoMotivator
· 8h ago
Haha, really, I’ll have to make excuses when the time comes... Memecoin should have been forgotten long ago.
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AirdropHarvester
· 8h ago
ngl this scene is so realistic, I wanted to resign immediately when my boss asked about it.
Just when you're finally ready to hand in your resignation, your boss slides into the conversation asking one simple question: whatever happened with that memecoin he gave you money to buy back in summer? The awkward silence is real. Everyone's been there—watching altcoins pump on the timeline, throwing money at the next big thing, then hoping nobody asks about it later. Classic crypto investing move. Half the time you can't even remember which coin it was.