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3- You don't know how much I withdrawn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".