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Fugg... I should feel happy about the 6 digits, but...
I really need to see $110k.

Back to bed...
You must have had a bad dream, since this "need" you suggest seems a wee bit out of character for you...
Yes, I know you mentioned 6-digits several times in the past as if it were some kind of a meaningful threshold, but still... there is not very much difference between $95k and $103k and $110k. At least there shouldn't be, except in our heads.
In other words, there really seems to be little to no need to become overly emotional or impatient about certain specific price thresholds of dee cornz.
Maybe I am a mal-programmed bot?[...]
Yes, I know. Doesn't make much sense. And it shouldn't, as value is just a continuous line, and any markers on it are just human semantics that don't have any real significance. What's important is that it rises, the speed with which it rises and its permanence (a.k.a. 200-WMA). Bitcoin ticks all the boxes, but humans must whine about something...
$110k is just a threshold that loosely and indirectly relates to my "fuck-you" lever. And it also kind of cements the 6-digit order of magnitude (which, again, doesn't really mean anything).
$1M is the same. What's wrong with $900k? Or $1.1M? Human psychology... Just look at ChartBuddy when price is close to those nice, round, decimal numbers...
As for cats vs. dogs, I'm not into pets, but if I was, I'd have a dog for sure. Cats are cute, but I don't think I could have as strong a bond, as with a dog. My impression is that, with dogs, you love the dog, he loves you back; with cats, you love the cat, she doesn't care! I don't know if this could also be a gender thing. My niece is a cat girl. But, living in a big city, I don't think having a pet is a good idea. Neither for me, nor for the pet.