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March 07, 2013, 01:30:11 PM
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If you want I can show you a pic of my sexual organ.
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March 08, 2013, 01:45:21 AM
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Well, I'm seeing that you guys aren't really interested in transparency and accountability.

It makes no difference to me, I know that I won't be taken in by scams and poor products even if the moderators are pushing them and suppressing criticism.

If you want I can show you a pic of my sexual organ.
Financial interests I only reveal to my accountant. It's none of your business.

Psy, it's ironic that you would come in here and criticise this idea, since it is actually designed to protect gullible people like yourself. How much did you lose to Pirate again?
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March 08, 2013, 02:48:13 AM
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Well, I'm seeing that you guys aren't really interested in transparency and accountability.

It makes no difference to me, I know that I won't be taken in by scams and poor products even if the moderators are pushing them and suppressing criticism.

If you want I can show you a pic of my sexual organ.
Financial interests I only reveal to my accountant. It's none of your business.

Psy, it's ironic that you would come in here and criticise this idea, since it is actually designed to protect gullible people like yourself. How much did you lose to Pirate again?

Ah, he kept 1500 BTC from me, it doesn't mean I lost them. Chump change. I'm still here and not in poverty. Could you say the same if it happened to you?

I don't want your protection and never asked for it. And the word is greedy, not gullible.
You don't know the spirit in which I deposited the coins with pirate, so, don't speculate...
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March 09, 2013, 10:51:39 AM
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Ah yes, bitcointalk must strive to be as similar to the British parliament as humanly possible. It is such a great paragon of transparency and justice that us mere mortals can only aspire to.

Oh for fucks sake don't - Sincerely, British Citizen who has been born here and lived here since 1990

It reminds me of Americans who have this stereotypical view about the British and how we all speak in posh accents and everythings in Victorian times and we're really polite, you are going to have your entire world come crashing down if you ever actually visit here lol.
Turn on your sarcasm detector.

Posting for the sake of Americans as well who have no idea about us Tongue
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March 09, 2013, 06:37:28 PM
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Ah, he kept 1500 BTC from me, it doesn't mean I lost them. Chump change. I'm still here and not in poverty. Could you say the same if it happened to you?

Yes I could. I currently hold a good bit more coins than that, and my risk management policy is to only keep money in coins that I can comfortably afford to lose. I've lost more than $63,000 in high risk ventures before. I wouldn't call it "chump change" because I have more respect for money than that, but losses like that are manageable in relation to my current financial situation. I suspect your "chump change" rhetoric is nothing more than bravado anyway.

The difference is, of course, that I lost nothing with Pirate.  I would never put money into a ponzi scheme. I suspect that I'm at least as greedy as you, but nowhere near as stupid.
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March 09, 2013, 06:54:13 PM
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Ah, he kept 1500 BTC from me, it doesn't mean I lost them. Chump change. I'm still here and not in poverty. Could you say the same if it happened to you?

Yes I could. I currently hold a good bit more coins than that, and my risk management policy is to only keep money in coins that I can comfortably afford to lose. I've lost more than $63,000 in high risk ventures before. I wouldn't call it "chump change" because I have more respect for money than that, but losses like that are manageable in relation to my current financial situation. I suspect your "chump change" rhetoric is nothing more than bravado anyway.

The difference is, of course, that I lost nothing with Pirate.  I would never put money into a ponzi scheme. I suspect that I'm at least as greedy as you, but nowhere near as stupid.

Like I said
1- You don't know why I put the money there
2- You don't know how much I put in there
3- You don't know how much I withdrawn
4- You don't even know if I lost a single satoshi with it
5- You don't know me, how I live, where I live, what I do for a living or how much I earn

And yet, here you are jumping into conclusions with no data whatsoever to base them on and I'm the stupid?
I'm see more stupidity in your statements than on my failed "investment".
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March 10, 2013, 01:24:39 AM
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1- You don't know why I put the money there

There is no clever reason to do so.

2- You don't know how much I put in there

Any amount is too much.

3- You don't know how much I withdrawn

Even if you withdrew money, it doesn't make it a wise decision.

4- You don't even know if I lost a single satoshi with it

Even if you were fortunate enough to gain money, it would still have been a stupid risk.

5- You don't know me, how I live, where I live, what I do for a living or how much I earn

I have a few £50 notes in my wallet now. I could take them out, set them on fire, and I'd never feel the difference or miss the money. It would still be a completely stupid thing to do, would it not?
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March 10, 2013, 02:40:11 AM
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1- You don't know why I put the money there

There is no clever reason to do so.

2- You don't know how much I put in there

Any amount is too much.

3- You don't know how much I withdrawn

Even if you withdrew money, it doesn't make it a wise decision.

4- You don't even know if I lost a single satoshi with it

Even if you were fortunate enough to gain money, it would still have been a stupid risk.

5- You don't know me, how I live, where I live, what I do for a living or how much I earn

I have a few £50 notes in my wallet now. I could take them out, set them on fire, and I'd never feel the difference or miss the money. It would still be a completely stupid thing to do, would it not?

I can't say a decision is stupid when I have no data whatsoever on why the decision was made, and you shouldn't also.
I don't know why you are burning the bills, so maybe it isn't stupid after all.
Things aren't as black and white as you want them to be.
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