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941  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: We're getting married! We're going to record it on the blockchain! on: May 29, 2015, 05:32:43 PM
I haven't quite yet figured out how to yet but in my 2 minutes of research it looks pretty simple! We couldn't be happier! The bitcoin community is awesome and I'm pretty excited to use the blockchain to record the event and our agreements once we get those completed!

We're days away from the celebration!

Thanks for everything, bitcoiners!

You can read about it here! http://www.dogecoinnotbombs.com/love-anarchy-and-a-stateless-wedding/

Cheers!
942  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Banker jumps to his death from luxury apartment on: May 29, 2015, 05:18:46 PM
an honourable end
BAD fascist, bad! Down!

943  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: May 29, 2015, 05:06:05 PM
Of course, neither you or anybody else can prove that there isn't consciousness without the brain. So where is your evidence that there isn't thinking without the brain?

400 years of dark ages because of idiots like this.  
No, 400 years of dark ages because of idiots like that given power and their ignorant violence tolerated four hundred years. Anyway the dark age continues to the present, we are a civilization still governed primarily by violence.

Wrong!

We know that the speed of light isn't a constant right now. We know that it is faster sometimes and slower at other times. We know that gravitation affects the speed of light. We also know that other constants aren't always quite the same. In addition, not all scientists believe that Planck's Constant is a constant. Google "variations in Planck's Constant." Keeping this in mind, nobody knows if any of the constants were anywhere near what they are now, say, in the time that we call 10,000 years ago.

Everyone has heard of absolute zero. Few people have heard of "absolute hot." Planck calculated absolute hot. Other scientists calculate figures for absolute hot that are extremely different than Planck's.

We don't really know for a fact that our guesses for the distance away of the far galaxies, or the age of the universe, are even close to reality. And this is common knowledge among scientists and astronomers, though they don't like to look at it or think about it.

Then we have you, proclaiming the guesses as fact.

 Wink
I have this habit of looking for a smiley or other emoticon at the end of a post. When I see an emoticon, I generally don't read the post, and disregard the author as a borderline retard of some sort.

However, like a good scientist, every so often I test my hypothesis and take the time to read one of these posts. I did so with your post quoted above, and see that my hypothesis holds true.

Imagine that, Fluffer. God is working as hard as He can with you, just so you will go to Heaven.
Heaven and hell are both places on Earth. I was just in heaven about six minutes ago, it was a good orgasm. How did you manage to grow old enough to read and write yet still be such a noob at life?
944  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: May 29, 2015, 03:59:23 AM
but i would like to ask to an atheist what happens after death?
Lots of things, but none of them will involve you. The universe keeps spinning totally indifferent to your existence, as if you never existed at all.

The universe won't care, and you won't care either. Only your loved ones will be affected.

what happens to YOU. not the universe because thats obvious
You cease to exist, and slowly rot away to dust. I know this comes as a shock for you, but that's obvious too.

Well, first off, nobody knows that there were billions of years...
You are aware that when you look into a telescope you are essentially looking back in time? The light from the stars takes tens or hundreds of thousands of years to reach us.

The Hubble Telescope allows us to look back in time an incredible distance. Check out what happens when the Hubble points its camera at a seemingly empty "black" area of space for four months straight. We can see 13 billion year old starlight.

In 2015 the age of the universe is not at all up for debate, it is a scientific fact that our universe is at minumum thirteen billion years old. Fun fact, when you look at the sun you are looking back in time about eleven minutes.
945  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: May 28, 2015, 12:40:58 AM
but i would like to ask to an atheist what happens after death?
Lots of things, but none of them will involve you. The universe keeps spinning totally indifferent to your existence, as if you never existed at all.

The universe won't care, and you won't care either. Only your loved ones will be affected.
946  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: May 27, 2015, 09:25:11 PM


Of course, how does anybody know for a fact that when you are dead, you don't know you're dead?
Irreversible brain death occurs within 8 minutes of the heart's final pump,  after that the brain begins to rot away. Little to no brain matter remains just 7 days post-mortem, and there is no electrical storm happening in whatever rotting matter remains.

Unless you're one of the level 99 theistards who actually believe experience occurs somewhere other than the brain, you must concede this argument. I genuinely hope the damage religion has done to your critical thinking capacity isn't that severe.

Your beliefs do nothing to invalidate modern medical science, and are farcical in the face of it. As science progresses and relegion struggles to survive the suffocating effects of the information age, I wonder how many of you will go mad and end yourselves rather than face a transhumanist existence? Hopefully you don't take too many (more) of us non-theists down with you in your implosion.
947  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: May 27, 2015, 03:03:14 PM
A mind is a terrible thing to waste. The gift of rational thought is perverted and usurped by superstitious brainwashing during the formative years of very nearly all religious adults.

Some linguistic anthropologists regard religion as a language virus, which short circuits the critical thinking pathways in our brains. The gift of primate brain plasticity can also be a curse, when barbaric Mother Nation Culture ignorantly tinkers with nature.

True Detective - Rust talks about Religion

If you love reason, it follows that you must despise its enemies, violence and its ally superstition.
948  Other / Politics & Society / Re: "Podemos" Spain. What do you think about ? on: May 27, 2015, 12:49:51 AM
What does Podemos stands for?
It means basically "walk away", in other words take a hard line stance against the banksters austerity measures.

But now, the number of "parasites" have increased.
Indeed, we have more billionaires now than ever before. And yet we wonder why capitalism seems to be imploding throughout the world, all that money is being concentrated at the top.
949  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Ross Ulbricht Jailtime Poll on: May 26, 2015, 05:23:56 PM
Where's the zero years / abolish prison for non-violent offenders option?
950  Other / Off-topic / Re: If BTC goes to $1000 or more, what would you do? on: May 26, 2015, 05:16:06 PM
Hold until it gets to 10K.


How about: Hold until fiat scrip is reduced to only having value as a collectible item?
951  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: May 26, 2015, 11:53:29 AM
The best case for religion's existence in the twenty first century is an ever-shrinking pocket of scientific ignorance. The worst case for religion is the merging of man and machine.

952  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Global Regulatory Conspiracy Will Likely Derail Bitcoin Train on: May 25, 2015, 02:39:27 PM
A decentralized transparent tamper-proof public ledger does not need adjudication, it does not need censorship or license. It most certainly does not need parasitic middlemen such as lawyers, "regulators", banksters, nor any other soon to be useless rent-seeking fuckwits.

Like any decentralized network organism it will regard such resistance as damage and route around it effortlessly, like a river around stones. We've already seen this play out with Torrent technology. In the end even the most hostile poltiical environments will be overwhelmed by the sheer usefulness of this technology.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, Bitcoin's future was assured on January 3rd, 2009. This game was over before it began.

953  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Governments Will Create Their Own Cryptocurrencies on: May 21, 2015, 04:44:23 PM
Wait, I thought Bitcoin was an NSA honeypot?

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WE HAVE BEEN MISLED!
954  Economy / Economics / Re: In concept, is bitcoin more currency or payments system? on: May 21, 2015, 04:38:13 PM
Bitcoin permanently alters concepts such as currency and payment system, so trying to "see where it fits" is a fruitless exercise. Bitcoin shifts paradigms.

you should say this to the banks, who in order to taxing bitcoin,  they give to it each type of position you could ever attribute
Banks figuring out where bitcoin fits into their business is like Xerox figuring out where email fits into their fax machine empire.

Irrelevant.
955  Economy / Economics / Re: In concept, is bitcoin more currency or payments system? on: May 21, 2015, 01:27:03 PM
Bitcoin permanently alters concepts such as currency and payment system, so trying to "see where it fits" is a fruitless exercise. Bitcoin shifts paradigms.
956  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: May 20, 2015, 01:24:10 AM
Also theists in my experience are old, uninteresting, fugly, bad at sex, and smell like stale cheese. And undesirable among young people.

http://blog.okcupid.com/index.php/how-races-and-religions-match-in-online-dating/
957  Other / Politics & Society / Re: christians fined for refusing to bake cake for diseased sodomites on: May 20, 2015, 01:22:22 AM
another victory for faggot "marriage" over tradition and decency
Were I king, you would be baked into a cake for this sentence alone. Fortunately for you, I am just another peasant. Death to Christianity, death to hatred, death to ignorance. All glory to reason and compassion.
958  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is there an actual Bitcoin bank yet? on: May 19, 2015, 01:53:36 AM
Is there an actual Bitcoin bank yet?
Yes, and it's called the internet. No forms to fill out, no monthly fees, no questions asked, freely available to anyone with internet access.



Asking if there is a bank for Bitcoin is like asking if there is a Fax machine for sending email. You theoretically could, but who cares?
959  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does Bitcoin have AIDS? on: May 19, 2015, 01:52:24 AM
could be true but that inflation of gold is way lower - low enough to not be felt. Bitcoin is a different story.
Both gold and Bitcoin are deflationary. Gold will become truly inflationary in the near future when we start mining it from space, though.
960  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Casualty List on: May 19, 2015, 01:50:01 AM
While Bitcoin is not dead yet, many important bitcoin companies scam artists and amateurs have come and gone.  Cut and paste to add your favorites to the list...
Fixed that for you.
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