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301  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The road to the End of Religion: How sex will kill God on: July 29, 2015, 04:22:49 AM
More denominations are becoming accepting of homosexuality and birth control
You embrace homosexuality, the next youth wave will fight for pansexuality and polyamory rights. You embrace polyamory, the next wave will demand sexual rights at puberty and 13 as new age of consent. You embrace that, they'll push for the right to nudity and sex in public, and the abolition of "indecent exposure" laws.

For every inch theist organizations give here, the next generation of kids will take three. It's not going to end well for Christianity, the dogma will be stretched way too thin, and then it will snap. It's a rearguard effort, defensive and ultimately futile. Accept reality: the age of religion is over.
302  Economy / Speculation / Re: Pattern Recognition 101 on: July 29, 2015, 02:58:20 AM
If we don't land in prison camp, how do you decide who has the power "to run things"?
From each according to their ability, to each according to their need. The way healthcare is handled in the civilized nations of the world - excluded from the profit motive.

Decent healthcare, education, shelter, clothes, and food shall be provided to all human beings as a birthright. The rest can be sorted out later as it's unimportant relative to what I've just mentioned.

 
303  Economy / Speculation / Re: Pattern Recognition 101 on: July 29, 2015, 12:45:36 AM
What we really need to know is: how many BTCs satoshis do we get for 1 USD.
Fixed that for you. Do the chart again with satoshis per dollar and you'll see we've still got a long way to grow.

Today 1 USD = ~335,000 Satoshi = 0.00335 BTC. We can call fiat dead when 1 USD = 1 Satoshi or less
304  Economy / Speculation / Re: Pattern Recognition 101 on: July 28, 2015, 09:52:59 PM
Got it, you mean until $400, it's a must-buy cheap coins.
It's a must-buy cheap coins until fiat no longer exists. Fiat is intrinsically worthless in a cryptocurrency world. All fiat will regress to this true value sooner or later.
305  Economy / Speculation / Re: Pattern Recognition 101 on: July 28, 2015, 09:18:41 PM
There is a long, boring quiet time (base-building) prior to the second large rally. We are nearing (or at) the end of a similar phase, so it does indeed look "strongly bullish". You don't have to wait until $550 (for example) to call it the (probable) start of a major bull market.
Anyone who isn't buying when it passes 400 is mad. Also, you should read my last post before this one.

Why $400 on purpose ?
I expect the pattern at this point is going to trigger recognition in a lot of people at the same time, especially if the price has been climbing rapidly for many consecutive weeks.
306  Economy / Speculation / Re: Pattern Recognition 101 on: July 28, 2015, 09:07:42 PM
Are "those few of us gifted with exceptional intellectual acuity" also the ones who get to tell the others exactly where their place is in life? How do you rightfully determine that, without freedom and a free market? Ranting about phony "capitalism" is fine, but if you are not in support of free markets (which do allow for "rational self-interest"), then what type of system are you 'promoting'?
Calm down, comrade. We can sort out all such details in the thought-provoking environment of the gulags. Good old physical labor makes for a strong and healthy cardiovascular system, which brings lots of oxygen-rich blood to our brains for figuring out how to transcend this hell we've created. Now you can put those fancy golfclubs to good use breaking rocks, or we can melt them down to make pots and pans for the Public Kitchens. Your call.



Laugh now capitalist, but soon the power relations will once again be inverted to the peasantry, and it won't be so funny then.
307  Economy / Speculation / Re: Pattern Recognition 101 on: July 28, 2015, 09:02:58 PM
The perfect storm is forming.


308  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: All Fiat Printers and Users who disreguard Crypto are Clinically Insane on: July 28, 2015, 08:45:18 PM
its sad but it is what it is Smiley

ship em off for treatment
Nearly all modern civilized people are insane by definition, as we're empirically driving civilization off a cliff at maximum velocity and doing nothing to hit the brakes or change direction.

What kind of money we use hardly matters in a world where the oceans are dead and the soil can't be farmed.



Life imitating art.
309  Economy / Speculation / Re: Pattern Recognition 101 on: July 28, 2015, 08:41:35 PM
There is a long, boring quiet time (base-building) prior to the second large rally. We are nearing (or at) the end of a similar phase, so it does indeed look "strongly bullish". You don't have to wait until $550 (for example) to call it the (probable) start of a major bull market.
Anyone who isn't buying when it passes 400 is mad. Also, you should read my last post before this one.
310  Economy / Speculation / Re: Pattern Recognition 101 on: July 28, 2015, 08:09:15 PM
sources confirm it
Those few of us gifted with exceptional intellectual acuity have an ethical duty to serve the rest of humanity with honesty and benevolence.

Perhaps the greatest tragedy of our time is that we've fostered a culture which teaches young people the opposite, teaches them to use their gifts only for personal gain, to claw their way up the violence-backed hierarchy. This sick culture of self worship - with the forced collapsing down of our collective empathy spheres it produces - is an ethical perversion, a travesty of epic proportions, and the cause of vast unknowable human suffering. Any sane, reasonably maladjusted 21st century free-thinking person will tell you it's plain to see: capitalism is an ethical abomination, the only real crisis, and the only problem worth solving.

Make no mistake folks, this is our generation's slavery. Where you fall on this issue will determine whether or not humanity eternal remembers you fondly as one who fought to improve civilization. Yes, I realize that's an appeal to vanity, but I'm vain so I assume many of you are as well. Be remembered well, not as a blissfully ignorant wage-slavery/capitalism-apologist hyperconsumer petit-bourgeois shitbag. Abolish capitalism.



I hope you didn't actually believe I was going to leave you with nothing more than bullish graphs. This thread is about pattern recognition, I have no intention of denying you the whole truth.
311  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Transgender on: July 28, 2015, 07:50:39 PM
Asimov and Shermer were/are not haters.  Or bullies.
Go cry to someone who cares, theist. Yes, I'm a hard teacher, but self-evident truth is self-evident truth. The earnest seeker must not give any consideration to it's source.

312  Economy / Speculation / Re: Pattern Recognition 101 on: July 28, 2015, 04:12:18 PM
please don't do that...

313  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: why you shouldn't trade Bitcoin on: July 28, 2015, 03:51:58 PM
By just sitting on your coins, instead of using them, Bitcoin won't grow!
That is a myth, sir, and I mean to slay it!

Wealth held in bitcoin represents wealth that was formerly held in fiat. Every satoshi - every cent - makes the network stronger and more valuable. We're growing a baby black hole here, the more mass we feed it the bigger the event horizon. In other words, HOLDING IS GOOD FOR BITCOIN AND DEADLY TO FIAT!

Please read:
https://medium.com/@agilemofo/why-you-should-care-about-bitcoin-1a812f8fa7cd
https://medium.com/@spc_bitcoin/accelerated-learning-for-bitcoin-ab461d4ee1b7
http://nakamotoinstitute.org/mempool/im-hoarding-bitcoins-and-no-you-cant-have-any/
http://trilema.com/2013/things-that-matter-these-days-things-that-dont-matter-these-days/
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Myths



Let the paper banknotes return to their intrinsic value while our hungry infant feasts on bankster wealth.

314  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Growth 25% Faster than the Internet in 90s on: July 28, 2015, 03:44:02 PM
To the average person it is quite hard to get into bitcoin..
That's not really true anymore, Coinbase for example has now expanded into many nations. This is an extremely user-friendly platform.

Similarly anyone with a smartphone can use mycelium, hivewallet, or any number of other good wallet apps.
315  Economy / Speculation / Re: Pattern Recognition 101 on: July 28, 2015, 03:15:29 PM
This time could be different, an altogether new beast. During the transition to this next order of magnitude, many wealthy smart people are going to recognize that this pattern will not stop until all fiat wealth has been consumed. The new post-boom high could end up being much higher than 2,500 $.
316  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Growth 25% Faster than the Internet in 90s on: July 28, 2015, 02:37:56 PM
Im not sure what do you mean, for some people to get rich from bitcoins or even have a profit other people has to lose, not everyone can make profit otherwise no one would make profit at all, do you understand how trading works?
Other people being fiat money inflation bagholders, not fellow bitcoiners.

Bitcoin is a black hole. Fiat scrip wealth is like gas in a nearby star, waiting for that inevitable moment when it'll be pulled past the event horizon.

All bitcoin's current ~4 billion dollar mass represents absorbed fiat wealth, every satoshi of it!

Bitcoin generates no mass of its own, like a black hole it can only EAT wealth from fiat. Reflect on that.
317  Other / Politics & Society / Re: POLL: 95 Percent of BBC Viewers Think Multiculturaism Has Failed on: July 28, 2015, 02:36:01 PM
A whopping 95 percent of respondents to a BBC straw poll have said that they think multiculturalism in Britain is a failure. The poll was taken yesterday morning during the BBC’s Saturday Morning Live show, and asked “Is multiculturalism working?” Just 5 percent said “Yes”; 95 percent said “No”.

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Multiculturalism and diversity is a failure. Diversity is destroying our white European heritage and only is empowering liberal democratic traitors. Democrats cant win based on their ideas, so they have to bring in this diversity nonsense. Its time we kick diversity out to the curb.
No one gives a shit what the smallfolk think.
318  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: the blockchain will be hacked on: July 28, 2015, 01:13:54 PM
What do you think about this?
Put up or shut up, words are wind. Show me the science or pull it off, until then this is just moronic posturing.
319  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Growth 25% Faster than the Internet in 90s on: July 28, 2015, 01:12:45 PM
I'm frankly surprised it's only 25%, given how easy it is and will continue to be to get rich from this thing.
320  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: why you shouldn't trade Bitcoin on: July 28, 2015, 01:11:29 PM
SPEND BITCOIN !!!
Ignore this noob. Hold your coins, spending is a tactical mistake in this game.
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