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4301  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BurtW arrested on: March 03, 2015, 05:58:39 AM
Can anyone link to the article written on this story? A raid involving 35 agents would have media coverage and I can't find it.

Yes, one would think that there would be significant media coverage. Nothing. I live in the same metro. Newspaper silence.

Yet I find the 35 agents figure completely plausible.

Well I guess it's possible that the hundreds of people that would have witnessed the vehicles for 35 Feds cordon off a city block while a house was searched for hours just ignored it completely. I also believe it's entirely possible for donkeys to fly.
4302  Other / Off-topic / Re: How you personally make a girl love you? on: March 03, 2015, 05:46:25 AM
Seems common in France for them to have sex with ppl other than their spouses. They think it's silly to let sex ruin a perfectly good marriage and that if you want to fuck someone then of course you should experience that joy. Spouses just don't discuss it between each other since it doesn't add to the romance of their marriage. They think it's in bad taste to mention it and will look down on you for being so foolish to tell them about it.

If there is no victim, there is no crime. As long as all parties concerned consent to having an open relationship (and practice safe sex) there is no problem. The only real problem here is how other parties stick their noses where it doesn't belong, trying to enforce their own beliefs and values upon those who don't share the same.

Americans have to stick their noses in other peoples business. I think that's in the American constitution.
4303  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BurtW arrested on: March 03, 2015, 05:37:17 AM
If you are doing business as an individual simply put your name where it says org/biz.

And what do I put where it says: EIN?

Your social security number.

Can anyone link to the article written on this story? A raid involving 35 agents would have media coverage and I can't find it.
4304  Other / Off-topic / Re: Dream about screwing a nun (NSFW) on: March 01, 2015, 05:51:49 PM
4305  Other / Archival / Re: Last Drink You drank. (daily thread) on: March 01, 2015, 05:38:02 PM
peach lambic   
4306  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Average Age for Bitcoin/Crypto currency users on: February 28, 2015, 05:43:01 PM
I fit into two of the age groups. Physically I'm in the oldest group, emotionally I'm in the under 17 group but I'd guess the Bitcoiner average age to be between 25-35.
4307  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When did you get into BTC and why? on: February 28, 2015, 05:36:23 PM
Long ago I heard all the really hot girls love bitcoiners.
4308  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Butterflylabs Huge SCAM on: February 28, 2015, 05:26:15 PM
IS BUTTERFLY LABS LIQUIDATING ITS ASSETS?
Updated: February 26, 2015 at 3:16 pm CET.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/butterfly-labs-liquidating-assets/

Hum, they are going to sell out and run away. I couldn't have predicted that over 2 1/2 years ago.  Roll Eyes
4309  Other / Off-topic / Re: How you personally make a girl love you? on: February 28, 2015, 04:57:02 PM
No,actually I don't want to look like an arrogant person.
Let's put this example on, you are single,and a friends of yours asks you for sex,and she is  very very cute, would you accept it if she was with a boyfriend already?

I'm just telling How is Gone,not saying that I explicitly searched to break the rules,my rules,to do such things.
I asked Why,I tried to understand her motivation, and Then I accepted.

I didn't accepted right away,and maybe you are right,I'm an asshole,but now I'm happy that she is happy, I don't care of the rest.
I feel honored she picked me,think if it was a total stranger that wanted to hurt her only.

Don't worry about what people think. You should just be happy you're not bisexual yet and women still want you. After 50 years old most men become bisexual because when they want sex they have to buy it.
4310  Other / Off-topic / Re: Dream about screwing a nun (NSFW) on: February 28, 2015, 03:39:11 PM
I meant if she's out there makin' money she wouldn't want the BTC. It's up to us to make the nuns of the world (and so on) value BTC more.

Oh, haha. Yes, we should teach nuns about the value of btc. All churches should take btc in trade for their services.
4311  Other / Off-topic / Re: Dream about screwing a nun on: February 28, 2015, 03:01:30 PM
BTC needs more mainstream acceptance. The way things stand, she'd just dump for fiat. But we do seem to be approaching a trend reversal.

I'm sure there's a metaphor in there somewhere. So is BTC a smooth skinned virgin nun and mainstream acceptance is my cock? I don't get it?

4312  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Has anyone informations about opinion-manipulation campaigns against bitcoin? on: February 28, 2015, 02:45:51 PM
I've watched conversations on this forum over the years that I was sure was two fed agents talking to each other (or maybe one posing as two). The things they said were too canned and definitely not the way real people talk. The answer to your question is yes. I've seen it here.

Sometimes it is very strange! You say to yourself: What are these people doing here? They join a forum about a specific issue, such as Bitcoin, and then talk of how bad Bitcoin is and that it is dead, dangerous, criminal or whatever. I cannot understand, what motivates people to do this? Because there is no "bitcoin-hatetalk.org" ?

A market niche? Tongue

BCT has always been a stick of dynamite for lazy law enforcement. Do you know how to fish with a stick of dynamite? Take your boat to the middle of the lake and throw a stick of dynamite in the water. After the explosion scoop the floating fish off the surface. The internet is the lake and this forum is the dynamite.
4313  Other / Off-topic / Re: Dream about screwing a nun on: February 27, 2015, 10:48:07 PM


She'll always be my favorite nun.

Isn't that Burt Reynolds favorate nun?

The only meat a priest can eat on Friday is nun.



Damn, is it Friday already?
4314  Other / Off-topic / Re: How you personally make a girl love you? on: February 27, 2015, 02:24:13 PM
U need money bro none love poor ppl just feel bad for them

A friend of mine has less than a pot to piss in and can't go into any building without women demanding to be with him.

He's either got a huge visible package or pretty like a bitch.


Neither really. He looks pretty clapped out for his age and moans about his tiny cock, but there's some form of irresistible magnetism going on regardless of the situation he ends up in. I've witnessed it in person multiple times. It's fucking bizarre.

Either you got it or you don't. In comparison to him, I do not.

I met one lucky guy like that in college. He wasn't overly attractive and I saw him naked in the gym and felt sorry for him but the guy was a vagina magnet. He was one of those sweet sensitive type guys (a pussy). Maybe that's what some girls really go after. I don't get that though. They already have a pussy why would they want another one.
4315  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who cares about bitcoin price? on: February 27, 2015, 02:16:51 PM
I couldn't care less about price anymore. I'd use Bitcoin no matter what the price is or the legal status is. The more I see govt entities crap on decent people like Bryan by raiding people's homes the more committed I am to using it whenever I can. Bitcoin is pissing off the U.S. Gov. That's enough reason to use it for me. Bitcoin has the same utility regardless of the price.
4316  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Has anyone informations about opinion-manipulation campaigns against bitcoin? on: February 27, 2015, 01:55:58 PM
I've watched conversations on this forum over the years that I was sure was two fed agents talking to each other (or maybe one posing as two). The things they said were too canned and definitely not the way real people talk. The answer to your question is yes. I've seen it here.
4317  Other / Off-topic / Re: Dream about screwing a nun on: February 27, 2015, 01:23:29 PM


4318  Other / Off-topic / Re: How you personally make a girl love you? on: February 26, 2015, 08:35:54 PM
U need money bro none love poor ppl just feel bad for them

A friend of mine has less than a pot to piss in and can't go into any building without women demanding to be with him.

He's either got a huge visible package or pretty like a bitch.

4319  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin in Africa on: February 26, 2015, 07:44:10 PM
Before we could see widespread integration and adoption of bitcoin in Africa, we must first see at least some progression in terms of urbanization. Africa is a poverty-stricken continent, and a lot of crooked politicians and wealthy crime lords make money in that place. The people in Africa needs help, and bitcoin can help in some way.

What does crooked politicians and crime lords have to do with it? Crooked and politician are synonyms, its like that in every country.
Please explain why we must see progession in urbanization before integration of bitcoins? M-pesa is a huge success in places like Kenya, bitcoin only needs to be integrated into something like m-pesa and Africans will be using it without even knowing. Are you guys only reading posts and not the links provided?

I think it would be great if every African had some Bitcoin on their cell phone. It would have helped us peace corp volunteers if we could have paid the ransoms for our supply shipments in Tanzania and Malawi with Bitcoin. Do you know how hard it is to get that much cash at a peace corp camp. LOL
4320  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin in Africa on: February 26, 2015, 04:46:48 PM
The only people in Africa that I want to use Bitcoin are the drug lords, corrupt politicians and South Africa. They can invest money from the stolen UNICEF rice and gold/diamond deposits. No one else there has any money.

So you don't want 1.1bn people to use bitcoins?

What about the $60bn African migrants sent home in 2013 with an alarming 12% fee?

http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2013/jan/30/africans-pay-most-send-money

I don't care if they use it or not. The average household income of sub-saharan Africa is roughly $60 a month. The 50 or so crooked politicians and cartels have more disposable income than the rest of the African citizens combined. I'd really like to see them take to Bitcoin.

What about the millions of African abroad who send Billions to Africa?  


I'd love to see corrupt income disparity end in Africa. Then Bitcoin could be really useful for rural areas with cell coverage but limited internet infrastructure. In the last 60 years I've heard of no advances in that direction. Bitcoin can't fix the problems of crime, extortion and bribery in Sub-Saharan Africa. What they need first is urbanization and industry to spread like wildfire. Then maybe Africa has a chance. If you just want Bitcoin to be used there then you want to target the wealthy crooks of Africa. The poverty stricken can't help you and Bitcoin can't help them unless the criminals accept payoffs in Bitcoin or there is a multitude of exchanges spread across the depressed areas of Africa.

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