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1361  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - Hardcore on: June 02, 2013, 12:14:32 PM

Nothing's impossible. Bitcoin could be trading for $10, $50, $100 or even higher over the next few months.


That's wrong. Everything's impossible, except the one and only possible past and future. There is only one world. Possibilities are existing in our brains only.
1362  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - Hardcore on: June 02, 2013, 10:17:40 AM

Yep, after that... this could potentially take us back all the way to test $50 again, maybe even $40. It would be the buying opportunity of the lifetime if we climb again after that,

Yes. If you buy low and the price climbs after that, it will have been a buying opportunity. If not, then not.
1363  Other / Politics & Society / Re: If Anarchy can work, how come there are no historical records of it working? on: May 30, 2013, 09:18:16 AM
"Societies are communities". Here you can see, what kind of bullshit we 'learn' in the dictionaries of the authority. I agree with @blablahblah.
Well, if you want to continue to define words however you feel like, I see no point in continuing a conversation with you. Have a nice day.

Yes, my language is not the perverted patriarchal language of the authority. It is an anarchal language. Have also a nice day!
1364  Other / Politics & Society / Re: If Anarchy can work, how come there are no historical records of it working? on: May 30, 2013, 08:53:47 AM


Tsk... Again with the definitional issues. It's almost as though you are using an entirely different language that, confusingly, uses many of the same words as English, but with completely different meanings.

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so·ci·e·ty  
/səˈsīətē/
Noun
  • The aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community.
  • The community of people living in a particular region and having shared customs, laws, and organizations.

"Societies are communities". Here you can see, what kind of bullshit we 'learn' in the dictionaries of the authority. I agree with @blablahblah.
1365  Other / Politics & Society / Re: If Anarchy can work, how come there are no historical records of it working? on: May 30, 2013, 08:33:41 AM
So, only an agrarian, matrilinear society is truly free?

You have a very limited world-view.


As I explained already: an anarchical community is not a society. A society is a collectivistic, state (mafia) based organisation (patriarchy). Most of history, the nonpatriarchal, matrilineal communities were not agrarian, but hunters and gatherers. The stockbreeding and animal husbandry was followed by human breeding and human husbandry: unnatural, perverted, monogamous pairing families and harem families, constructed for the purpose of submission and taxation by organised violence.
1366  Other / Politics & Society / Re: If Anarchy can work, how come there are no historical records of it working? on: May 30, 2013, 08:11:38 AM

But I'm not the only one. We do call that mess capitalism and with reason. Is your definition unlike a burning rats nest?
Also, there is a distinct 'we' that sees that anarcho-capitalism is an oxymoron.
Then again, this isn't a capitalism thread.

Anarcho-capitalism is indeed an oxymoron. There is (and has never been) no such thing as an anarchic, unruled, untaxed economy/market/capitalism. Capitalism is collectivism and always a state bastard. Anarchy is the self-sufficiency of a blood-community and therefore the absence of economic interaction with outsiders.
1367  Other / Politics & Society / Re: If Anarchy can work, how come there are no historical records of it working? on: May 29, 2013, 09:26:52 PM
http://mises.org/daily/1121

There are.  Here is one that lasted for longer than the United States has been an independent country, before they had their first civil war.
That was not Anarchy.
I'd be interested in what you would actually consider anarchy, then... Because the Icelandic commonwealth is one of the best historical examples, as is the Somali Xeer law system.


Anarchy is the non-patriarchal, non-monogamous, autark, selfsufficient, matrilineal community, which is not taxed and dominated by masters, rulers, strangers. That was human being until the neolithic revolution, and, at some few remaining territories, until today.

Most 'libertarian anarchists' believe in individualism as the opposite of collectivism. They are wrong. Individualism exists exclusively in collectivist (state) organisations of 'citizens'. The opposite of collectivism/individualism of the citizen is the human in the self sufficient community. A citizen is not a human, at best an undead cartoon of it, as I wrote already in another thread.
1368  Other / Politics & Society / Re: If Anarchy can work, how come there are no historical records of it working? on: May 29, 2013, 08:56:06 PM
http://mises.org/daily/1121

There are.  Here is one that lasted for longer than the United States has been an independent country, before they had their first civil war.


That was not Anarchy. That was Patriarchy. Matrilineal Communities 'are the only historical records of it working'.
1369  Economy / Speculation / Re: Liberty Reserve shutdown is a boost for Bitcoin? on: May 29, 2013, 04:37:23 PM

They also live in huts and wear leather thongs.  No thanks...I'll stick with "tyranny."   Wink



A Libertarian Society



This is not a Libertarian Society. This is an autark, self sufficient Community. Society is organised violence and anonymous collectivism. A government-enforced economic war, all against all. Cheers!
1370  Economy / Speculation / Re: Liberty Reserve shutdown is a boost for Bitcoin? on: May 29, 2013, 03:48:49 PM
Yes, and that is a joke, but a bad one. Either you're free (self-sufficient Anarchy) or enslaved (Patriarchy). Patriarchy (state/religion) is by definition expanding (always and by definition financed on credit an organised violence).

Because having only black and white is so helpful.


Yes, helpful. Stateless tribes have been free of organised violence. People who accept this type of organisation are not.


Being 100% free doesn't exist. Physics is a regulator you cannot defy.

That's wrong. The stateless are (and have been for a million years) free from police/state/mafia. Some are still stateless and therefore free,
because of their resistance to the mission of the missionaries, the henchmen of the Organised Violence (aka Church and State).
1371  Economy / Speculation / Re: Liberty Reserve shutdown is a boost for Bitcoin? on: May 29, 2013, 01:30:38 PM

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No police, no rules, no law...only the strong survive.

Libertarianism is not anarchy. Libertarian system has police and law. But no more.

Yes, and that is a joke, but a bad one. Either you're free (self-sufficient Anarchy) or enslaved (Patriarchy). Patriarchy (state/religion) is by definition expanding (always and by definition financed on credit an organised violence).
1372  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What happens when the US makes crypto-currency illegal? on: May 27, 2013, 09:14:33 AM

Hmmm.  A German saying other people are "so called 'humans' which they are not."


I did not say I am a German. My native language is German only. That does not necessary mean that I am a German.

Perhaps the word you want for these "so called 'humans' which they are not" is untermenschen?


No. Don't put words in my mouth. As I explained already: glückliche und unglückliche Sklaven (happy and unhappy Slaves), Mafiosi (protection money payers), Kollektivisten (collectivists), Bürger (citizens), domestizierte Menschen (domesticated humans).

I'm sure if you search your history,

My history???

... you will find lots of people with solutions to the problem of "so called 'humans' which they are not."  Perhaps you, being the smart little man you are, can find a final solution?


Yes, that would be easy: Don't accept orwell speak of the common anymore, don't accept to be ruled, civilized, domesticated and brainwashed anymore. If everybody would do that: problem solved.

1373  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What happens when the US makes crypto-currency illegal? on: May 27, 2013, 08:03:25 AM
Both you guys are at war with the English language.  Its pathetic that you think you are superior to everyone else because you refuse to accept words in their common meaning.  I wonder if you two have redefined 'sex' to include wanking and if you think that makes you better lovers than anyone else?


Yes, the English language is not my native language. It is the language of the hegemonial giga-collective of so called 'humans', which they are not, and which (most of them) do not speak any other language. But also my native language, the German language is an orwellian language.
WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY, IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH, CITIZENS (SLAVES, DOMESTIC PIGS/HUMANS) ARE HUMANS etc.
1374  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What happens when the US makes crypto-currency illegal? on: May 27, 2013, 07:16:20 AM

For future reference, if you are struggling to get the clear meaning of a word go to Google and enter "define: " and the word.  Works every time. 


No, does not work. That is not the language of the humans. It's orwell speak. It is the language of the domestic humans, the brainwashed, the happy slaves, the protection money payers (mafiosi).
Ask a real human (there are still some of them in the rain forest or at the arctic tundra), if a domestic human (collectivised protection money payer and destroyer of the flora and fauna) is a human. You'll get the correct answer.
1375  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What happens when the US makes crypto-currency illegal? on: May 27, 2013, 06:55:48 AM

Think that though.  Not all rectangles are squares but that doesn't mean a square is not a rectangle.  Not all humans are citizens but all citizens are human.  



That's wrong. Domestic pigs/humans are not pigs/humans. Only free pigs/humans are real pigs and humans.
1376  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What happens when the US makes crypto-currency illegal? on: May 27, 2013, 06:08:42 AM
Surprised to read here, that there are 'Hero Members' who believe to be a human, the same time as they are enslaved and forced to pay protection money. A protection money payer who is proud to be such a citizen, can only be a mafioso, a happy slave, but never ever a human. An enslaved domestic pig is not a pig. Therefore a domestic human cannot be a human; at best a cartoon of it. As hard as it sounds: we are not humans, as long as we accept gods and rulers, and exactly that is the case since the so called neolithic revolution, the birth of the tragedy: the monogamous patriarchy (idiocy/imbecility) instead of anarchy.
1377  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What happens when the US makes crypto-currency illegal? on: May 26, 2013, 04:03:01 PM

Do you actually have any evidence there are such mysterious objects in this universe as citizens?

Do me a favour and tell what a citizen is factually.

A citizen is an undead cartoon of a human, an enslaved payer of protection money to the state/church mafia, farmed in monogamous pairing families.
1378  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin is government and banks' savior on: May 22, 2013, 05:34:15 PM

Bitcoin is Gold 2.0 and therefore an asset. If existing debt/money will be changed in bitcoins, then there will be less debt/money in the market.
1379  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: The True Explanation of Ripple for Bitcoiners on: May 21, 2013, 08:57:16 AM
Why is it that Blitz can act like a civil human, but smoothie and cypherdoc act like asshats? Is this what happens when teenagers take to the forums?



Being civilized is nothing to be proud of. It means to be dehumanized, brainwashed, collectivized, governed, ruled, slaved.
1380  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Why Ripple™ is against everything Bitcoin on: May 12, 2013, 06:00:51 AM
Primates take note: this is what a civilized discussion looks like.

Yes, primates take note: The civilized human is the enslaved, collectivised, governed human: the citizen, a cartoon of the human.
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