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5941  Other / Off-topic / Re: Thinking about naming my baby girl Whore.. (due in 3 weeks) on: January 08, 2014, 03:19:03 PM
I didn't know there were restrictions in naming your child... good to learn

Why don't you become a porn star and make money that way.

Well that's every man's dream job but HOW? You need a monster cawk first of all and you need to last like 30-40 mins..... with the things these hot porn girls do I don't think I'd be able to last more than 10 mins

Is it? My dream job is to become an astronaut.

That was my dream job too but we're not 10 yrs old anymore...

Have you seen Gravity? you don't wanna go through that shit

I am ten years old. I'm saving my pocket money and Bitcoins to go on Virgin Galactic. And I've not seen Gravity but I'm looking forward to it.
Are you joking? You sound a lot more mature than 10 especially around here.  Huh
5942  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: question about the FBI bitcoins from Silkroad on: January 08, 2014, 03:14:56 PM
Depends on your state laws, weed is slowly becoming more accepted and that's fine by me.

But if you were a responsible adult, you wouldn't need to smoke weed to find satisfaction in life.
Yeah, you can relax while gaming.  Cheesy
5943  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: question about the FBI bitcoins from Silkroad on: January 08, 2014, 03:08:53 PM
Silk Road was selling much more then just weed...

what difference does it make?  i'm an average American citizen with a right to happiness...  ALTHOUGH.  i think if the govt. helped me in determining if what I was doing was actually resulting in happiness, that would be great.  cause sometimes i don't know  Huh
You have to abide the law as well.

says who?  this is the land of Freedom. AMERICA
this is WHOM I SING SONGS ABOUT.

i'm not hurting no one.  when i choose to use pot instead of bath salts??
Well if you live in a country, you have to obey it's laws or you'll suffer repercussions.
5944  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: question about the FBI bitcoins from Silkroad on: January 08, 2014, 03:05:39 PM
Silk Road was selling much more then just weed...

what difference does it make?  i'm an average American citizen with a right to happiness...  ALTHOUGH.  i think if the govt. helped me in determining if what I was doing was actually resulting in happiness, that would be great.  cause sometimes i don't know  Huh
You have to abide the law as well.
5945  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk.org = Bitcoin version of Alibaba on: January 08, 2014, 02:46:01 PM
This is a libertarian type forum. The main idea of it's management is the least possible interaction in other's people affairs. So get used to it.

But that doesn't have to mean complete lawlessness.
Here where the decentralization aspect comes in - the community should cope with and police it by themselves.

True and I agree, but as with 'policing' disputes etc, this also sometimes doesn't work out or isn't enough.
Why? Angry mobs usually make sure of punishment.

Vigilante mobs also often end up attacking the wrong person.
Governments often make mistakes as well and they can "make mistakes" for people who don't like them.

True, but again I refer you my post above, but no system is perfect.
Well, if no system is perfect then why not leave it without any system like now? Grin
5946  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ★☆★ 777coin.com - The Modern Bitcoin Casino! ★☆★ [Free mBTC!][Get Yours Now!] on: January 08, 2014, 02:32:31 PM
mprep

Thanks for the great daily promotion. Hope it continues for the foreseeable future.
5947  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk.org = Bitcoin version of Alibaba on: January 08, 2014, 02:29:10 PM
This is a libertarian type forum. The main idea of it's management is the least possible interaction in other's people affairs. So get used to it.

But that doesn't have to mean complete lawlessness.
Here where the decentralization aspect comes in - the community should cope with and police it by themselves.

True and I agree, but as with 'policing' disputes etc, this also sometimes doesn't work out or isn't enough.
Why? Angry mobs usually make sure of punishment.

Vigilante mobs also often end up attacking the wrong person.
Governments often make mistakes as well and they can "make mistakes" for people who don't like them.
5948  Other / Off-topic / Re: Thinking about naming my baby girl Bitcoin.. (due in 3 weeks) on: January 08, 2014, 02:22:09 PM
Looks like there are people who think a little differently about your idea: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=404577.0.
5949  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk.org = Bitcoin version of Alibaba on: January 08, 2014, 02:18:40 PM
This is a libertarian type forum. The main idea of it's management is the least possible interaction in other's people affairs. So get used to it.

But that doesn't have to mean complete lawlessness.
Here where the decentralization aspect comes in - the community should cope with and police it by themselves.

True and I agree, but as with 'policing' disputes etc, this also sometimes doesn't work out or isn't enough.
Why? Angry mobs usually make sure of punishment.
5950  Other / Off-topic / Re: Thinking about naming my baby girl Whore.. (due in 3 weeks) on: January 08, 2014, 11:38:02 AM
As I see you're mocking that other thread where someone wanted to name his girl Bitcoin. Great job! Keep it up. Cheesy
5951  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk.org = Bitcoin version of Alibaba on: January 08, 2014, 11:32:50 AM
This is a libertarian type forum. The main idea of it's management is the least possible interaction in other's people affairs. So get used to it.

But that doesn't have to mean complete lawlessness.
Here where the decentralization aspect comes in - the community should cope with and police it by themselves.

I wonder if one of the escrow guys would ever concider starting a full fledged bitcoin escrow website? You would enter the specific details of each transaction into a webpage. it then gives you a quote and you can then submit it so an email gets sent out to the buyer/seller to which they can commit to the transaction after signing up. Everytime the transaction is updated with shipping or tracking info it is automatically emailed to all 3 members of the transaction. Is there such a thing? 
Yeah, there are automated escrows provided by reputable members. Can't really name them now but I've seen a few around here.
5952  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Porn.com accepts bitcoin on: January 08, 2014, 09:25:40 AM
I've bought several cracked accounts

What's the need for buying porn, when everything is available for free?

Instant streaming, streaming torrent chunks isn't always reliable.
There are plenty of sites that allow watching directly from your browser for free. Why try and find the paid ones?
5953  Other / Off-topic / Re: Thinking about naming my baby girl Bitcoin.. (due in 3 weeks) on: January 07, 2014, 09:21:21 PM
So your the "let's name our kid with the last thing we liked" type? Oh, what has humanity come to. But I guess you asked for advice before ruining her life. A child ain't an avatar you can name funny, decorate and then play with it. She's a human being and you'll realise it for sure when she hits her teens. It was bad enough when someone named their kid Dovahkiin. Roll Eyes
5954  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk.org = Bitcoin version of Alibaba on: January 07, 2014, 09:12:14 PM
This is a libertarian type forum. The main idea of it's management is the least possible interaction in other's people affairs. So get used to it.

But that doesn't have to mean complete lawlessness.
Here where the decentralization aspect comes in - the community should cope with and police it by themselves.
5955  Other / Off-topic / Re: Preferred Browser? on: January 07, 2014, 09:10:07 PM
I like chrome more than firefox.
You like spying more than privacy?
I guess some people like beeing watched in their most private moments *ahem Embarrassed* . I guess it could be called internet exhibitionism.
5956  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk.org = Bitcoin version of Alibaba on: January 07, 2014, 09:03:34 PM
This is a libertarian type forum. The main idea of it's management is the least possible interaction in other's people affairs. So get used to it.
5957  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Porn.com accepts bitcoin on: January 07, 2014, 07:50:01 PM
Maybe you're the only one that pays for porn?

Wait, what! One can pay for porn? I thought it was all free. Now, I'm wondering what I've been missing.
I don't think much. Around 70% of the Internet's traffic some time ago was determined to be some sort of porn. Probably most of it was free. Grin
5958  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Senator Carper on: January 07, 2014, 07:47:23 PM
Looks like more and more reputable people are noticing Bitcoin. Guess you can't ignore it, especially with all the recent news coverage.
5959  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ★☆★ 777coin.com - The Modern Bitcoin Casino! ★☆★ [Free mBTC!][Get Yours Now!] on: January 07, 2014, 07:39:57 PM
mprep

Back for the daily giveaway. Many thanks and I hope you'll keep it going.
5960  Other / Off-topic / Re: What video games do you play? on: January 07, 2014, 02:46:43 PM
I used to play CS a lot in the 1.6 days, when source came up and it sucked I stopped and switched to BF2, then W3Dota, BF3, Dota2, had high hopes for BF4 but it came out completely messed up and bugged, I bought it and had enough after first day. That's basically my 10 years of gaming in a nutshell.

Even before release, BF 4 looked more like BF 3.5. Roll Eyes
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