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Title: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: collinstar on September 14, 2014, 02:11:21 PM
https://i.imgur.com/bC7b9He.png

Jon Stewart The Daily Show Tweets: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use Bitcoin ..." (https://twitter.com/TheDailyShow/status/510909092991217664)


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: seriouscoin on September 14, 2014, 02:14:49 PM
https://i.imgur.com/bC7b9He.png

Jon Stewart The Daily Show Tweets: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use Bitcoin ..." (https://twitter.com/TheDailyShow/status/510909092991217664)

I smell sarcasm by the fact that he group bitcoin with "webcash" and "cyberdollars". This clown has been making fun of bitcoins b4.
 


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: BitCoinNutJob on September 14, 2014, 02:18:26 PM
https://i.imgur.com/bC7b9He.png

Jon Stewart The Daily Show Tweets: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use Bitcoin ..." (https://twitter.com/TheDailyShow/status/510909092991217664)

I smell sarcasm by the fact that he group bitcoin with "webcash" and "cyberdollars". This clown has been making fun of bitcoins b4.
 

Whatever im re tweeting the guy, all news is good news, mention bitcoin at your peril.


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: btbrae on September 14, 2014, 02:20:15 PM
#Last2AreMadeUp this gives you a clue


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: AaronCraig on September 14, 2014, 02:46:13 PM
You do realize it's a joke that's trivializing and dismissing bitcoin right?


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: seriouscoin on September 14, 2014, 02:54:54 PM
You do realize it's a joke that's trivializing and dismissing bitcoin right?

Apparently some idiots here dont.
 Like the fcktard, BitcoinNutJob...... how irony his username is.


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: TYT on September 14, 2014, 03:05:11 PM
Yeah obviously he was joking with the Cybercash and Webdollaz hence the hashtag but hopefully he wasn't about bitcoin.


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: FuckItWhatever on September 14, 2014, 03:06:41 PM
Milenials will be using btc before all the dinosaur investors.


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: BitCoinNutJob on September 14, 2014, 03:11:47 PM
You do realize it's a joke that's trivializing and dismissing bitcoin right?

Apparently some idiots here dont.
 Like the fcktard, BitcoinNutJob...... how irony his username is.



haha look at you all upset

http://www.bhmpics.com/wallpapers/crying_baby-1680x1050.jpg


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: Air_Superiority on September 14, 2014, 03:43:54 PM
Well I'm a millennial, so I can't vouch but I hope that Jon Stewart is right. Of course I know that a lot of people will never believe his words, but who cares?

I always want to share some thoughts with you. It's from reddit so you may saw them before. I agree with them and I find it's funny. I mean funny how things have progressed. Years ago people used to say something like "it's so hard to use this bitcoin, nobody takes it!". And what's now? Now people persuaded that "it's so hard to use this fiat, all the banks are closed and I can't deposit this money order til they open because apparently Walmart doesn't cash out USPS money orders and blah blah blah".


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: Bad Uncle on September 14, 2014, 04:14:10 PM
Put it this way, regardless of his intention he is still a celebrity with a lot of followers tweeting about bitcoin so it's free publicity and will hopefully pique peoples' interest.


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: proofofarat on September 14, 2014, 04:24:31 PM
You do realize it's a joke that's trivializing and dismissing bitcoin right?

But to be fair, this is pretty much the least denigrating to Bitcoin that a joke can get.


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: seriouscoin on September 14, 2014, 04:45:00 PM
You do realize it's a joke that's trivializing and dismissing bitcoin right?

Apparently some idiots here dont.
 Like the fcktard, BitcoinNutJob...... how irony his username is.



haha look at you all butt hurt

http://www.bhmpics.com/wallpapers/crying_baby-1680x1050.jpg


cute baby, wish you were this cute?


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: Lethn on September 14, 2014, 05:06:28 PM
Will you morons stop quoting huge/annoying pictures to make it look like you have something useful to say?

Yeah, I like Jon Stewart most of the time, but lately him and his daily show team have gotten more and more political, there's nothing wrong with that, but they've been doing it fairly dishonestly lately. The more things have been going wrong for America and people call it out, I still remember his attack on Peter Schiff which was unpleasant to say the least because that interview was supposedly around four hours long and they butchered it down to a 2 minute segment, it was about the minimum wage and you could tell even the audience was confused over the sarcastic comments samantha bee was making because they were going "Haha?" lol.

I think as things get worse for them they're inevitably going to take it out on the people who disagree with them, Ron Paul was right, Bitcoin could well end the dollar and we are likely going to be blamed for it, too bad it's their own fucking faults that things have ended up this badly but they'll never admit that, I wouldn't be surprised if America starts trying to declare a war on Bitcoin soon enough and declares all Bitcoin users terrorists.

I hope I'm wrong :S I really do but it's not looking good, whenever people respond to people who want to be heard by being patronising or arrogant it doesn't end well because they're blocking the democratic process.


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: wasserman99 on September 14, 2014, 06:28:02 PM
https://i.imgur.com/bC7b9He.png

Jon Stewart The Daily Show Tweets: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use Bitcoin ..." (https://twitter.com/TheDailyShow/status/510909092991217664)

I smell sarcasm by the fact that he group bitcoin with "webcash" and "cyberdollars". This clown has been making fun of bitcoins b4.
 

Whatever im re tweeting the guy, all news is good news, mention bitcoin at your peril.
I wouldn't say that any news is good news (or any press is good press) for bitcoin. I am pretty sure that he was being sarcastic in this tweet, especially considering that there was a recent study that said US consumers overall said the opposite.


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: Sefton on September 14, 2014, 06:35:16 PM
Will you morons stop quoting huge/annoying pictures to make it look like you have something useful to say?

Yeah, I like Jon Stewart most of the time, but lately him and his daily show team have gotten more and more political

Well it is a political talk show and it's always been that way so you can't expect anything different.


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: franky1 on September 14, 2014, 06:38:13 PM
all millennials are under 15 years old. they cant even get credit cards if they even tried!!!

so this topic is meant to be a satire bit of sarcasm


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: nicked on September 14, 2014, 06:42:18 PM
Jon Stewart is supposed to be comedian, so his sarcasm is usually funny. This tweet doesn't seem to be very funny, so maybe he was being serious?


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: Lethn on September 14, 2014, 06:50:45 PM
Will you morons stop quoting huge/annoying pictures to make it look like you have something useful to say?

Yeah, I like Jon Stewart most of the time, but lately him and his daily show team have gotten more and more political

Well it is a political talk show and it's always been that way so you can't expect anything different.

I know that, I just think it's sad that these people are going to get incredibly petty now that they're having their ideologies directly challenged and threatened by frankly, a bunch of people like you and me with nothing more than some fucking computers and some forum posts, all we're trying to do is fix what they fucked up in the first place.

I miss the Marxists :(


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: Stifler on September 14, 2014, 06:51:18 PM
all millennials are under 15 years old. they cant even get credit cards if they even tried!!!

so this topic is meant to be a satire bit of sarcasm

They might not be able to get credit cards but they can get debit cards at least in my country.


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: BitCoinNutJob on September 14, 2014, 07:06:33 PM
Quote
I wouldn't say that any news is good news (or any press is good press) for bitcoin. I am pretty sure that he was being sarcastic in this tweet, especially considering that there was a recent study that said US consumers overall said the opposite.

Unless the news is actually substantial, mocking bitcoin with 2 mil followers is fine for us....  Worse thing would be nobody talking about BTC.   Remember peter schiff?

You could listen to seriouscoin's logic and dump your BTC now for fear this actually might hurt the market or development :D


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: Demille on September 14, 2014, 07:09:00 PM
News or mentions of bitcoin can obviously be bad, but they're all promotion of bitcoin and getting the name out there and getting people to talk about bitcoin, which is obviously good. People will eventually make up their own minds on bitcoin though.


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: TheButterZone on September 14, 2014, 07:21:57 PM
Tyrannical prick, this is equivalent to him saying "More millenials saying "no" to gun control. Prefer to use their human right to self-defense."


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: Lethn on September 14, 2014, 07:45:40 PM
News or mentions of bitcoin can obviously be bad, but they're all promotion of bitcoin and getting the name out there and getting people to talk about bitcoin, which is obviously good. People will eventually make up their own minds on bitcoin though.

The good thing for us if so many people on television keep bashing Bitcoin and trying to make it look bad everyone else is going to look up why they hate it so much and probably buy it :P


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: Onanula on September 14, 2014, 07:46:44 PM
You do realize it's a joke that's trivializing and dismissing bitcoin right?

Jon's brand of humor is to trivialize big events so that people understand their true significance. For example, he might trivialize a vote to wage war to illustrate the true magnitude of the decision. I'd say that the simple fact that he's talking about it is increasing awareness and could be interepreted as a good sign.


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: galbros on September 14, 2014, 07:53:38 PM
In a situation like this no such thing as bad publicity.  Hopefully, he'll talk about it on the show more as well.


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: cfdbit on September 14, 2014, 08:01:28 PM
The Daily Show has a history of doing this with topics. For example last year Stewart dissed Chicago deep dish pizza on the show in a dismissive off hand way calling it not a pizza but more a casserole, and a few weeks later the owner of Lou Malnati's Pizza was on the show as a guest, Rahm Emanuel (Chicago mayor) was sending pizzas to the Daily Show offices, so it has the potential to spark interaction for the community, for sure.

For reference on the Chicago pizza "feud":
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/jon-stewart-settles-new-york-chicago-pizza-feud-once-and-for-all-in-epic-star-studded-segment/


Title: Re: Jon Stewart: "More millennials saying "no" to credit cards. Prefer to use BTC"
Post by: Lethn on September 14, 2014, 08:22:45 PM
That pizza feud was just fucking hilarious :P yeah, I don't know, I'll have to see what he says if he makes an episode on his show about it which he inevitably will, I am fearing though that he's going to get someone like Amir Taaki or Cody Wilson and they're going to write them off as crazies like most in the media do or at least try their damn best to make them seem that way.