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Actually you meant:
Riiiiiiiiiight because, as you typed it above, it sounds like a stutter. Try it. Right-t-t-t-t-t-t. It's just stupid.
Anyway, back on OP's topic: Wallet, stolen. Like you know, in that fine Hollywodd film Pulp Fiction?
Stealing wallets, does that go well in Pulp Fiction? No, it does not. Why don't people hold up restaurants, our two plucky thieves wonder at the beginning of the film. And at the end of the film, they find the answer. ANSWER: People do not hold up restaurants and mug folks en masse, because there is one wallet os some "bad mother ****er" as in the film, that will be called out, back into his master's hand, just like in the film.
Mugging a bunch of globally invested people, and stealing their wallets in the name of "fighting black markets" that are actually held up, by the very same powers, seems dishonest to me. Anyway, wallets, got stolen, and the wallet bag is still going around the room. As of yet, no guns have come out.
Oh, hey guise do you remember the fake currency Japanese bond holding men and all that? Who would think they held billions of US Treasuries? Hahaha, I mean, are you telling me that cryptocoin is more valuable than even national treasuries? Holy crap, this thread should be epic. At least we have gotten it off to the right start.
Now, if only I could buy national bonds of some forward-thinking State somewhere. It would have to be a nation that has nuclear weapons and subs. Hmm.. Let's make a list of what national bonds are backed by nuke subs.. Hmm.