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1  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Joe Biden is a senile, old Bitch on: April 22, 2023, 06:10:00 PM
Joe Biden could probably use some medical help

So should legalize it federally

Imagine a world where everyone can visit a major clearnet site to buy/sell/trade certified quality cannabis products in a global, legal marketplace, & all with the help of Bitcoin to keep things fresh & egalitarian

Despite the pessimism promoted by mainstream media, I strongly believe that such a world is not only a reasonable expectation, but not at all that far away from being a reality already

Forget all career politicians, monarchs, supreme leaders everywhere. The real heroes are always unsung
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Countries have banned Bitcoin; Do you believe is because of criminal activities on: November 27, 2022, 01:05:00 PM
The people in control of the world today do so through a centrist monopoly of wealth distribution. This is why the deep state and the central banks and all these scandals are wriggling out of the woodwork in recent years. These dynasties and ruling families and networks of financiers keep control of the production and distribution of state capital behind a veneer of democracy, freedom and consent. They use this capital to raise armies and invade nations and take control of resources including the human resources of the conquered in the name of civilisation.

Now Bitcoin presents a much fairer and more transparent form of value exchange and wealth distribution and it threatens these people who speak their historically hijacked multimedia propaganda networks including and maybe especially the literary/academic and education systems.
3  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Joe Biden is a senile, old Bitch on: November 13, 2022, 07:58:21 AM
While Biden certainly isn't a great President, how many of his predecessors actually were anyhow, if you ignore the shills?  It's almost as if they won't allow a decent man to be voted into office.

But who SmallCap, who is going around killing the good ones, who is stopping decent men getting into office? It must be the baddies, right? I am serious. I know it isn't something any of us want to focus on because we might end up bringing more of it into our own lives, and we have enough of it, but if this is a systematic process and it seems like it is, who is responsible? I would say the brutish empire has blood on its hands and guilt in its eyes. Cool
4  Other / Politics & Society / Re: God smiles when Americans die, 2(now 3) more U.S. mass shootings on: November 12, 2022, 09:03:10 AM
Gun control is only a problem in a society that has guns if government wants to be able to bully it and so wants to disarm it. Gun control is a problem in britain, not America.
5  Other / Politics & Society / Re: God smiles when Americans die, 2(now 3) more U.S. mass shootings on: October 16, 2022, 09:44:34 AM
Have you gone crazy counting all the deaths - don't you have something productive to deal with.
This is the most insane post i have read recently !


This thread is probably the work of professional government trolls, who unfortunately long predate Bitcoin & the internet. Roll Eyes
6  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Joe Biden is a senile, old Bitch on: October 09, 2022, 12:50:22 PM
Looks to me like Biden is something Trump crapped out before leaving office Grin
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: That's why I really like bitcoin :) on: October 06, 2022, 07:36:07 AM
Giving the internet a form of money it has energized greatly the cause of the global netizen. Grin
8  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Joe Biden is a senile, old Bitch on: October 02, 2022, 08:05:09 AM
The real complexity is down to the hypocritical supremacism of Europhobic hated Israel.

Nobody ever got high & hurt anyone because of cannabis.

The yids infest the international legal institutions & use their position trying to stop non-yids from being comfortable & achieving peace.

This is why the holy bible compiled & published by the Roman Empire talks about 'the iniquities of Israel' & the 'sin of the yids' & the 'plagues of Egypt' & 'the ruin of nations' & 'the enemy of mankind' because they're a load of nob heads  Cool

People do their best to create a state culture open to everyone & this is how yids repay the favour. This is why mainstream judeo-Christian culture spends its time defending child rapists & prattling on about the evils of herbal medicine.

Cannabis is not a drug, drugs are dregs & dry goods, they drug people so they no longer know or care they are sick.

Cannabis is a plant with less toxicity than that of the tomato with medicinal properties. It medicates, ie stimulates natural health of brain & body, boosts immunity cures disease & promotes healing.

This is why generations of people are being criminalized & incarcerated & enslaved in the modern world. Because they can't get a grip of what is right & wrong. They consent to attacking cannabis & debate the merits of changing a child's gender based on a daydream, or whether or not a warlord should be permitted to take child wives. It is the poison of the yids which is why Christianity took off in the first place, as a treatment for that cancerous presence. Grin
9  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Joe Biden is a senile, old Bitch on: October 01, 2022, 08:52:49 AM
Politics is about policies not politicians.

Legalize cannabis. Make BTC international tender. Hang all the rapists.

Simple  Cool
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: why is bitcoin price important? on: September 27, 2022, 08:07:22 AM
Vlad the eth guy has been pictured at a banquet with the Russian government, who may have a vested interest in preserving the old world economics of oligarchy.

Marx Keiser doesn't like eth & he seems like a smart guy.

Eth is proof-of-stake which has more to do with monopolisation. BTC is proof-of-work which allows anyone with the ability & will to get involved in wealth generation.

PS This is not a 'crypto' forum this is a Bitcoin forum thou vainglorious shills! JK.
11  Other / Politics & Society / Re: God smiles when Americans die, 2(now 3) more U.S. mass shootings on: September 25, 2022, 07:44:32 AM
All Americans have to do to remind them why they need guns is look at the old colonial master, stranded on a filthy island worshipping the corpse of a curly wig.

Fuck that!

Bang bang Cool
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: why is bitcoin price important? on: September 23, 2022, 08:03:13 AM
The next big predictable trigger looks to be the next 'halving' in 2024 at which point the hashrate difficulty doubles making it twice as tough (or half as lucrative) to mine BTC. This should mean that anyone wishing to obtain or use Bitcoin will become more likely to buy it than mine it, pushing the prices up. As long as the tech development stays top-tier & it remains a functional internet currency, which is quite likely, we will likely see more intense bull runs 2024-5.
13  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Joe Biden is a senile, old Bitch on: September 21, 2022, 07:55:17 PM
Moses supposes the posies are roses, but moses supposes erroneously.

Moses actually supposes his toeses are roses erroneously.  Not posies. 

For nobody posies his toeses are roses as moses supposes his toses to be? It is important we get these things right. Cool
14  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: why is bitcoin price important? on: September 21, 2022, 07:50:27 AM
We're waiting for the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse to arrive Cool

must be waiting for something. at this rate, bitcoin might need to get to $250k or $1mil just to keep up with the joneses. Shocked

You're way ahead of the game there, talking like 2025 prices B)
15  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Joe Biden is a senile, old Bitch on: September 21, 2022, 07:46:23 AM
Moses supposes the posies are roses, but moses supposes erroneously.

There's nothing logical about a default global currency enforced by ultra violence whose valuation is tied to nothing more solid than obsequious deference to perceived power. Inflation is just a cowardly way of pointing out the fact that the world is waking up to this, & so the value (that's purchasing power) of said currency is decreasing with public regard.

In your mind & the minds of your followers you're attacking Europeans for stuff they did in a past life, so you jump behind trump. But he's really nobody either. Nobody of any real consequence to posterity is amenable to the mainstream media, which represents the faction attempting to artificially control it.
16  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: why is bitcoin price important? on: September 20, 2022, 07:54:06 AM
We're waiting for the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse to arrive Cool
17  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Joe Biden is a senile, old Bitch on: September 17, 2022, 08:21:59 AM
Biden Has Symptoms of Dementia, Likely He Is 'Almost Just Holding On'

https://www.westernjournal.com/psychiatrist-biden-symptoms-dementia-likely-almost-just-holding/

Great use of a comma in the OP there  Tongue
18  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: why is bitcoin price important? on: September 08, 2022, 09:13:30 AM
alot of posts seem to be focused on the price of bitcoin. i understand why because they are wanting to sell it for a profit but is that the purpose of bitcoin or was there some other purpose for it? i thought it was originally designed to just be a way to transfer digital cash in a decentralized manner but it seems like people don't really care about that part of it and all they care about is what its price is. seems they got the wrong idea of bitcoin.

thing is, for alot of people it seems like when bitcoin price is "high" they think that means it is succeeding more than when it is "low". but if we think about bitcoin's intended purpose, it doesn't matter what the price is as long as bitcoin can be transferred peer to peer without any centralized party being involved. so if bitcoin was worth $1 people shouldn't complain.

A lot of people are only focused on Bitcoin's price because they want to get rich quick. In other words, most people join the Bitcoin train just to make a lot of money in the process. When prices go all the way down the drain, that's when they start to panic and believe the cryptocurrency is nothing more than dead. But let me tell you, Bitcoin is a lot more than just the price. Why would I want to measure Bitcoin's value in Fiat terms when the latter is bound to collapse soon?

It would be best to use Bitcoin on its own regardless of how much it's worth in Fiat in order to truly experience the decentralized economy. On its own, Bitcoin is a stable cryptocurrency you can use anytime, anywhere without restrictions whatsoever (1 Bitcoin will be always equal to 1 Bitcoin, right?). If only people understood what Bitcoin is really all about, things would've been different nowadays. Human greed has taken over the crypto/Blockchain space, so prices will always be important to the general public. At least we know Bitcoin won't be going anywhere thanks to its decentralized and censorship-resistant design. Just my thoughts Grin

This ^

Simples

Grin
19  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Article: Why Bitcoin is the Most Nonsensical Thing Ever on: September 07, 2022, 12:29:46 PM
Well what we don't hold is pieces of paper that can easily be stolen, & burnt. Or pieces of metal that can easily be forged into a cutting implement for troll removal.

Our trade consensus & storage of value is far more secure, far more difficult to grasp, as you clearly demonstrate, & therefore far more difficult to snatch at. You will see the light some day, padowan. You will stop reaching for grubby materials & accept the might of the capital idea Wink
Yes, a car can be stolen, a house burned, land confiscated, a lottery ticket lost. But in the Bitcoin scheme, non of that can happen because there's nothing to steal, burn, confiscate, or lose. You have nothing. You enter a chain distributor scheme, supply an old participant with resources, and then wait for a new participant to do the same thing for you.

Right, willing participants, so you are beginning to conceive of the idea of consensus & why the trust relationship inherent in economy as we know it is superior to anarchy, banditry, feudalism & barter. So once you get your head around the real nature of capital exchange, that it has very little to do with pieces of paper & metal, & everything to do with tacit agreements & social contracts that consent in good faith to a system of value exchange, you might now start to understand what decentralization in the internet age means, & stop wetting your bed because your banker daddy isn't going to carry quite the same social mystique he once did. Things improve, people exploiting the old ways lose out, get over it.
20  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: why is bitcoin price important? on: September 06, 2022, 10:06:21 AM
The price of Bitcoin is interesting or important as, like with any other good, service, asset or resource, any desirable commodity, it is a representation of how many people in the world are interested in possessing it, using it & getting to know it. As is written everywhere by now, even sometimes maybe by me, this is a working currency for the internet. By working currency I mean to say that it has been around for over ten years and millions of users & some of the best, brightest names in tech are working with it & working on it. It is an open-source, transparent internet technology that functions as a secure storage of value for anyone with online access, which means potentially the whole of planet earth, crossing boundaries formerly taken for granted.

You have to spend some time thinking about it, but when you do you'll probably realise that this innovation & its successors have the potential to help end absolute poverty worldwide. If you're the kind of person that likes absolute poverty, then maybe you should go crazy & lose all your money trying to get your head around Bitcoin?

Interesting times we live in Cheesy
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