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201  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - Hardcore on: May 30, 2013, 10:26:41 AM
Everybody seems to think that a central authority is pretty much the same as a monarchy or dictatorship.. If the right kind of people ie the ones who actually care for others rather than themselves take charge i dont see why we cant form a well functioning and people welfare oriented society/government?? That would be a central authority but not a dictatorship.. so no slavery  Smiley
 Am i wrong in thinking this way??
202  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - Hardcore on: May 30, 2013, 10:19:30 AM
So heres a situation buddy.. its apocalypse time.. you are out of water and food.. starving for a week now and all you have is a gun.. you see a guy with some food (maybe a hotdog or whateva you like).. You go to him and he tell you to F off coz he found it its his.. what are you gonna do.. keep starvin for god knows how long or go away quitely??

2 points to be made here:

1. in a situation like this, the government couldn't help that guy either.
2. how do we end up in situations like this? I would argue that usually it's precisely due to some government fatally mismanaging the economy and available resources. I mean once you're in a situation like today, where the government takes about half of your income from you, the apocalypse is only a tiny step away. Hint: governments are really bad at managing resources - I wonder if that has something to do with them being monopolies and all Wink

That wasnt my point brother.. what i wanted to ask you is what would you do in this situation.. leave quietly or force the guy to give or share his food ??
203  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - Hardcore on: May 30, 2013, 10:13:32 AM


2. another argument for central authority enforcing rules boils down to references to "human nature" - usually portraying it as base, savage, selfish and violent. I see several problems with this: first of all "human nature" might be much more variable than we have been led to believe by living in a relatively stable cultural environment. People have been known to live in monogamy and polygamy for example. Which one is human nature? Human nature gets shaped mostly by genetics and environment. And I say that environment has a much bigger impact on your behavior and values than it generally gets credit for. So referring to "human nature" as something fixed means overlooking historical diversity as well as the potential for further evolution.





Just because you dont eat a lion dont expect that the lion wont eat you.. i have seen many many delightful people whom i learnt from very much but thats only a minority.. and i definitely agree it has to do with how the kids are "raised" .. today all ii see are selfish people all around me.. i am a doctor working in a hospital and i have seen patients die because there own son or daughter refused to give blood or pay for their treatment.. i have seen how selfish people can be.. many of my fellow doctors voluntarily donate our own blood in desperate times because the patients cant afford it or have been left there as destitute by the relatives.. its a harsh world here.. people who live in central AC and 24 hour power supply dont realise what its like when you dont have anything.. not even a roof over your head and decent clothes to cover your body..
204  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - Hardcore on: May 30, 2013, 10:05:31 AM
In any scenario where theres an absence of central authority or rules people will revert to their original sociopathic state.. people will kill each other for petty things because now they will not be questioned for the crime.. i think rules are necessary but only to an extent where they protect the society and not an individual.. rules today are only for those without power, the average citizen.. the ones with money aka power still dont have to answer for their crimes..

Again, you don't know that. You are speaking like recent history is the proof of what human behavior is.

We have been led by the least among us. We have been led with money in mind and not compassion. Change the variables of the equation we currently live in, and you would not feel nor believe what you do.

Our educational system has been dumbing us down with Prussian "education" since the 1800's. Taking away and killing our creativity and curiosity.

Do the real research and you will see we have manipulated to feel and believe what we currently do.

But welcome to the apocalypse - the truth is being unveiled...

So heres a situation buddy.. its apocalypse time.. you are out of water and food.. starving for a week now and all you have is a gun.. you see a guy with some food (maybe a hotdog or whateva you like).. You go to him and he tell you to F off coz he found it its his.. what are you gonna do.. keep starvin for god knows how long or go away quitely??

In an ideal world where the governments took care of its citizens and people actually cared for each other and respected each others possession this situation would never have come.. but we have to face reality here.. i have seen a guy killin a vendor for 15 Rs ie 0.27$.. yeah thats the kinda fucked up world we live in.. so its always better to be cautious..
and i totaly agree we have been made slaves.. creativity today iis considered a sign of illness.. as if something is wrong with him or her.. education actually ruined us..
205  Economy / Securities / Re: [BitFunder] AMC-The Official Active Mining Cooperative Discussion on: May 30, 2013, 09:17:29 AM
Nothing about your investment ?? Isnt this on the tracks of BFL now.. taking money and giving out promises of delivery "soon" with no 'real' estimation of how much you will be earnings..
Plus why cant you answer the most basic questions whats your stake in the company.. it would be cheating if you invest nothing and give out shares for BTC and utilize those BTC to buy Avalons and keep majority of the shares with yourself and get paid the dividents.. zero risk absolute profit..
Answere these simple questions to earn credibility.. You are currently not delivering anything atleast make yourself trustworthy..
206  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - Hardcore on: May 30, 2013, 09:08:41 AM
In any scenario where theres an absence of central authority or rules people will revert to their original sociopathic state.. people will kill each other for petty things because now they will not be questioned for the crime.. i think rules are necessary but only to an extent where they protect the society and not an individual.. rules today are only for those without power, the average citizen.. the ones with money aka power still dont have to answer for their crimes..
207  Economy / Securities / Re: [BitFunder] AMC-The Official Active Mining Cooperative Discussion on: May 30, 2013, 02:38:53 AM
I'm still curious about these answers  Grin

*What's being invested by the founders and private shareholders? How do you justify owning more than 60% percent of the shares?

*What would happen if the price would rally ? Would you stop selling shares ?


I don't own over 40% of the shares much less over 60%.

If the shares rallied, I don't know what we would do.



This isnt the answer i was hoping for.. Explain your current share holding position please
Second what share of investment have the founders put in??
208  Economy / Securities / Re: [BTC-TC] TAT.ASICMINER New Micro-share Passthrough! on: May 29, 2013, 07:39:02 AM
Can i transfer my shares from BTC TC to Bitfunder??
209  Local / India / Re: People pay your Taxes on: May 25, 2013, 07:10:40 AM
But not every one is a  part time  worker  or a  student. and many do have  bitcoin transactions  over  2 lakh. They, need to keep records and pay tax properly.

Ah well fuck indian gov i'm not going to pay any tax.



+1
Pay taxes for what?? no roads.. shitass electric supply.. open garbages..
Our money is only gettin locked away in swiss accounts by these fuckin bureaucrats.. 

I saw a very cool article on Private law and private banking from a Libertarian perspective. Way before Bitcoin and way ahead of its time!

Check it out. I do remember that it was on the top list of searches!

Benson if you have some time do read about the concept of islamic banking.. i think you will like it..  Smiley
210  Local / India / Re: People pay your Taxes on: May 25, 2013, 07:09:14 AM
But not every one is a  part time  worker  or a  student. and many do have  bitcoin transactions  over  2 lakh. They, need to keep records and pay tax properly.

Ah well fuck indian gov i'm not going to pay any tax.



+1
Pay taxes for what?? no roads.. shitass electric supply.. open garbages..
Our money is only gettin locked away in swiss accounts by these fuckin bureaucrats.. 

I understand you frustration. but fighting against the system head on is only gona give the  government reasons to go after the bitcoin community users.  we can  fuck up theses bureaucrats once  we have established  a  proper global decentralized currency. away from the control of world  governments.

Its in moments like this i feel the absence of crappy media.. they can replay the same fuckin news for two days in a row but cannot actually do one good thing for the community.. i mean while the rest of the world news agencies are giving out reviews.. positive negative other matter.. but atleast people know.. Sometimes i wonder why is India so fucked up on so many different levels.. and yet we are india shining.. Grrrr..  Angry Angry

Thats  ckz  the  media has  sold out. and its  alos  the same with  western  media  companies ,  with "News Corp", owning some  of  the largest  news  outlets  in the world. they control what goes in and  what comes  out.  most of the  media  companies have heir affiliation to  political parties, making news a hard thing to  be provided without bias,



Thats what i am sayin.. everybody is out there to make a living even if it is at the cost of sacrificing thousands of innocent lives.. Media sucks bigtime...
211  Local / India / Re: People pay your Taxes on: May 24, 2013, 10:22:59 PM
But not every one is a  part time  worker  or a  student. and many do have  bitcoin transactions  over  2 lakh. They, need to keep records and pay tax properly.

Ah well fuck indian gov i'm not going to pay any tax.



+1
Pay taxes for what?? no roads.. shitass electric supply.. open garbages..
Our money is only gettin locked away in swiss accounts by these fuckin bureaucrats.. 

I understand you frustration. but fighting against the system head on is only gona give the  government reasons to go after the bitcoin community users.  we can  fuck up theses bureaucrats once  we have established  a  proper global decentralized currency. away from the control of world  governments.

Its in moments like this i feel the absence of crappy media.. they can replay the same fuckin news for two days in a row but cannot actually do one good thing for the community.. i mean while the rest of the world news agencies are giving out reviews.. positive negative other matter.. but atleast people know.. Sometimes i wonder why is India so fucked up on so many different levels.. and yet we are india shining.. Grrrr..  Angry Angry
212  Local / India / Re: People pay your Taxes on: May 24, 2013, 08:29:05 PM
But not every one is a  part time  worker  or a  student. and many do have  bitcoin transactions  over  2 lakh. They, need to keep records and pay tax properly.

Ah well fuck indian gov i'm not going to pay any tax.



+1
Pay taxes for what?? no roads.. shitass electric supply.. open garbages..
Our money is only gettin locked away in swiss accounts by these fuckin bureaucrats.. 
213  Local / India / Re: India's automated Bitcoin exchange Live! on: May 24, 2013, 04:29:04 PM
Finally some humour.. it was gettin intense.. Tongue

nah.. all Benson wants is BTC.. No fun intended Smiley

If you were able to speculate on my accumulated BTC wealth, I would be impressed/ Shocked!
Hardly 0.05% of my BTC is in Hard wallets :p, so that would mean that you either sold me BTC to find my ID, which is not the case or you know my cold wallet pub key, which is not the case as well. As I have never sold BTC 'ever' from my income wallets, I can be assured, that no one knows what I own.

I do not need any more money. That sorted itself few years ago.

I want a movement. I want a change. I want real true freedom and peace! I want free market that my children will prosper in; And I do mean better than others!

I am also willing to fight for it like a true Anon! With code, discipline and true passion.

And no, I cannot be traced :p. I may not be a text book lawyer, but I will sure put those bitches to shame ;0

sorta like a future hitman.. no traces.. whatsoever.. i like.. teach me o master benson  Grin
214  Local / India / Re: India's automated Bitcoin exchange Live! on: May 24, 2013, 12:17:01 PM
LOL..

Humour plus a friday mini rally..  Grin
215  Local / India / Re: India's automated Bitcoin exchange Live! on: May 24, 2013, 12:01:59 PM
Finally some humour.. it was gettin intense.. Tongue
216  Local / India / Re: BFL cheating by mining coins with BUYERS money? on: May 24, 2013, 01:58:29 AM
BFL aint that dumb to go and announce publicly that they are minng.. its some other pool m sure..
217  Local / Off-Topic (India) / Re: Jokes - Off topic on: May 23, 2013, 03:02:05 PM
Ohh look the flare in bitcoin is back.. benson does it have anythin to do with you?? Tongue
218  Local / Marketplace (India) / Re: Join new Ripple discussion forum and giveway on: May 23, 2013, 02:59:36 PM
I prefer not to disclose personal info. And facebook is an open directory for the skilled..
219  Local / Off-Topic (India) / Re: Jokes - Off topic on: May 23, 2013, 06:39:46 AM
Now this is what happens when bitcoin loses its flare..  Grin
220  Local / Marketplace (India) / Re: Join new Ripple discussion forum and giveway on: May 23, 2013, 06:34:30 AM
Why facebook.. if you want to welcome the bitcoin community to join why not start here..
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