Where the hell are you? In the southern hemisphere? It's winter where I am ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Cryptocurrencies will never die while I still breathe.
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I find this very ironic (although the article did not mention anything about his tendency of jailing people for non-violent crimes). I do think that domestic abuse can come from anyone. I never have truly understood the reason why people hit (abuse) their significant other/spouse
It's amazing how many times professionals and even scientists are having to be brought in to state the obvious because people refuse to believe what's right in front of them, I'm probably going to end up starting a flame war by commenting this because I am rabidly anti-domestic abuse against all kinds. The reason people do this is because they have had it taught to them through violence and fear of violence and they repeat the process on the very people they claim to care about. You can see this in the way they desperately try to justify this kind of action towards their children and their spouses, no violence is okay it doesn't matter how you try to paint it and you can see them trying to struggle between what they were taught and what actually happened to them when reality is they were just being made to believe what they believe by being beaten up. There's also the fact that a lot of this kind of thing is in their religious doctrine, in quite a few religions as a matter of fact, so you have entire generations who are having it beaten into them ( Quite literally in a lot of cases ) that they need to go around beating people up in order to enforce obedience. Also, no I don't consider it a form of teaching respect at all, this is an obey or die mantra that people follow, respect is supposed to be mutual and if you're going around beating the crap out of a child or a wife in order to make someone do what you say even if it's stupid or wrong that's hardly respect is it? You torture anyone long enough and they will believe anything you want or confess to anything you want because they're scared of being hurt, domestic abuse is just another form of torture, it doesn't matter if you 'lighten' it over a period of time it still has the same kind of damaging psychological affect because it's still physical abuse.
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If you guys thought that the BBC was bad with Bitcoin you should have seen them 'reporting' on the Scottish referendum, expect more propaganda like this when Dark Wallet actually releases, there is also Storj coming which will definitely attract the attention of the government.
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I prefer this idea ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nationstates.net%2Fimages%2Fflags%2Fuploads%2Fnew_california_republic__810929.jpg&t=663&c=r02e8xB6Gn34vw) ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Who's pissed? You're free to say whatever you want in the off topic forum even if it's wrong or people disagree with it.
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Compared to the religious fanatics we get on here now, I have to admit I'm missing the conspiracy theorists too ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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You're argument doesn't make any sense, cryptocurrencies are dictated by mathematics and logic, not people or governments.
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Sorry, morons don't upset me, they just annoy me with how stupid they are. "Scotland the brave"
Well we'll find out in a few hours if this is true or not. Have they bricked themselves in the polling stations and voted "no"? Looks like you were right, I think this is exactly what happened, I hope this doesn't happen if we have the EU referendum as well.
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Correction, 55.42% of Scotland decided against separation, I always find it interesting how people like honeypot think that just because they won by a slight victory means they can ignore such a large chunk of the population. I should have just waited for the results to come in on their live page which was updated throughout the counting, but unfortunately I didn't find it until the end, I found the BBC coverage of the whole thing really snide and arrogant, kind of like honeypot! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/events/scotland-decides/resultsDon't know if anyone outside the UK can view this by the way, just thought I'd mention.
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What now? LOL And yes ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) looks like the no vote is going through, but I'm still sticking around for the last results.
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It's not over yet Glasgow voted yes, even though it was close.
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CURRENT PERCENTAGES:
49.1% Yes / 50.9% No
7 out of 32 provinces counted!
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Never underestimate how much people in the United Kingdom hate Westminster.
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LOL! ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Yeah, I'm staying up guys, this is going to be fun to watch.
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I'd be amazed if they voted yes to be honest, I think the people in these so called Democratic countries have a definite lack of balls when it comes to standing up to their political masters, but the thing is though, some of the arrogant stuff I've heard from the politicians trying to push the no vote makes me wonder if people won't vote yes now just to spite them, the reason I think this is because of how high the voter turnout is looking. I'm actually excited about the results which is unusual LOL ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Edit: Watching the BBC now and I'm laughing my head off, they're desperately trying to convince people to vote no.
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I am quite happy to not be a dick, especially to people who aren't xeonophobic, homophobic, racist, anti-science, anti-free speech, irrational, ageist and extremely sexist ( Towards men as well as women ), but asking me to not be a dick to the people I listed is out of the question. It is amazing how many crazies have been attracted to this board considering Bitcoin is something that was born from mathematics and logic, I'm fun crazy but you won't see me going around internet stalking or threatening the people I have a problem with, I'll call them morons and call them out on their bullshit but that's about it.
That said, this isn't the worse forum I've been on, I think the worse ones are all out there where they have moderator that enforce the will of elitist and snobbish communities, at least I have a chance to bring across my viewpoint without getting insta-banned for calling out an established member on their crap.
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No gods, no masters!
No masters. Except the taxman, right? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Taxes are irrelevant now we have Bitcoin ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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lately there is more scams than legit things heh
I agree. More scams then legit businesses..... Scams will always be there. That is somewhat another color of life. You don't know what your talking about. There are legit business adopting bitocin everday. Please don't mislead others because you're ignorant to the facts. The Bitcoin scamming business will never be as big of a boom as the Cartel banks scamming business. But who cares about that right? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Yes plus it is too early. Already there are services that rubber stump your good service, like http://www.badbitcoin.org/verify/index.htm. The best indicator however for good service and trust is longevity, so people stop dumping your money on 2 day operations. Start small and if trust is gained increase iteratively. I haven't heard of this website before, think I could get my business listed up their as safe?
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