marcus_of_augustus
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June 25, 2016, 02:00:09 AM |
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that one week candle  good?
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podyx
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June 25, 2016, 02:04:06 AM |
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Is it just me or does it look like it's gonna retrace downwards to about 630 first before continuing up? 
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ImI
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June 25, 2016, 02:04:44 AM |
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it's just you
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DaRude
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June 25, 2016, 02:21:14 AM |
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Fortunately , some of my comrades are helping swing these number up by selling thousands of "gun factories" which make it impossible to really know how many unserialized AR15s are in texas and worldwide. Great company and people(and they sometimes depend upon bitcoin because constantly have merchant processing problems) - https://ghostgunner.net/ https://defdist.org/Will the cops bother you if you use these lowers in a public shooting range? I understand it is legal to make your firearms as long as you don't sell them, but I've always wondered what the practical issues are related to possessing a gun with no serial number. Its fine at ranges. Just cannot resell these. But hypothetically, what amount of guns would have been enough to stop what happened in Orlando?
Impossible to prevent knife or gun murder , and obviously you dont want a bunch of drunk bar patrons armed either , but 1-2 armed and trained security guards could have brought down the 50 murdered/50 injured rate down to 5 -10 murdered / 5-10 injured ... gun free zones are the most dangerous and where almost all these mass shootings occur. Gun regulation doesn't stop them either -- France.
Right, so since we're on topic how many gun related deaths happen in US and how many in France?
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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June 25, 2016, 02:23:29 AM |
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It's hard to argue with a gun culture stretching back to the wild west. The new world is hairy. But I don't really approve of this. 
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foggyb
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June 25, 2016, 02:26:32 AM |
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It's hard to argue with a gun culture stretching back to the wild west. The new world is hairy. But I don't really approve of this.  The Wild West is about 85% Hollywood mythology.
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DaRude
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June 25, 2016, 02:28:34 AM |
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It's hard to argue with a gun culture stretching back to the wild west. The new world is hairy. But I don't really approve of this.  There's culture, and there are BS statics trying to justify your cultural view poins
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June 25, 2016, 02:29:57 AM |
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Right, so since we're on topic how many gun related deaths happen in US and how many in France?
Banning cars could markedly reduce the incidence of death by vehicle. But beware, someone might still be able to buy a multi-tonne missile (car) on the black market tho. Personal liberty and responsibility has its blood price. Same for the lack thereof.
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June 25, 2016, 02:31:02 AM |
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It's important to remember that this vote is not binding, it's basically nothing more than guidance.
Great Britain is still a member of the EU and the process of actually leaving will involve much bureaucracy.
Nothing has changed yet, and if I were to don my tinfoil hat, I would expect that many people who have a vested interest in supporting the EU would conspire to use this excuse to greatly harm both the exchange rate of the pound and also cause havok in global markets to sow the seed of doubt. The margin was extremely thin and I would expect they will first impose as much hardship as possible and then call for a re-vote.
I think this is far from over. </tinfoil>
I thought the powers that be were meant to rig the election? Did they fall into a drunk stupor and forget their duty? The fact is, there is little stomach for averting this course, and little chance of closing the fissure.
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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June 25, 2016, 02:33:41 AM |
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It's hard to argue with a gun culture stretching back to the wild west. The new world is hairy. But I don't really approve of this.  The Wild West is about 85% Hollywood mythology. But I reckon the other 15% got right ornery at times.
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June 25, 2016, 02:35:07 AM |
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I pray there are not many libtards on this forum.
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foggyb
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June 25, 2016, 02:35:28 AM |
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It's hard to argue with a gun culture stretching back to the wild west. The new world is hairy. But I don't really approve of this.  The Wild West is about 85% Hollywood mythology. But I reckon the other 15% got right ornery at times. All human societies do, guns or no guns.
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June 25, 2016, 02:41:23 AM |
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It's important to remember that this vote is not binding, it's basically nothing more than guidance.
Great Britain is still a member of the EU and the process of actually leaving will involve much bureaucracy.
Nothing has changed yet, and if I were to don my tinfoil hat, I would expect that many people who have a vested interest in supporting the EU would conspire to use this excuse to greatly harm both the exchange rate of the pound and also cause havok in global markets to sow the seed of doubt. The margin was extremely thin and I would expect they will first impose as much hardship as possible and then call for a re-vote.
I think this is far from over. </tinfoil>
I thought the powers that be were meant to rig the election? Did they fall into a drunk stupor and forget their duty? The fact is, there is little stomach for averting this course, and little chance of closing the fissure. That fissure was less than a 4 % margin. Their currency dropped by 10 % in the first day. How much stomach will they have if it drops another ten percent? I don't know what's going to happen, but I would be surprised if *they* let Britain leave without a fight. (Edit for clarity: *they* are anyone that benefits from a centralized control of Europe and a desire to extend that control through greater globalization to eventually encapsulate the world)
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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June 25, 2016, 02:50:03 AM |
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I feel like I just lost a sit-in. Fine, keep your guns. Shoot your televisions. Fight the power. Idk.
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GGALINff
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June 25, 2016, 02:50:40 AM |
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C'MON BRO - not everything is about money - except for whores
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June 25, 2016, 02:53:37 AM |
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that one week candle  good? great
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BitUsher
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June 25, 2016, 02:54:36 AM |
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Right, so since we're on topic how many gun related deaths happen in US and how many in France?
You cannot compare the two , too many differences. I do agree though, that higher amounts of guns = higher amounts of gun violence generally.(although I hate how they lump all those gun suicides in with gun murders to mislead you.) Welcome to the age of the intelligence of evil. I'm all for working on lowering gun murders , but suggest we first focus on those doing the most murdering first, than we can talk about lowering the arms in the nonviolent "common man" Bitcoin slightly weakens those institutions which murder and torture the most so this is one way we are helping.
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June 25, 2016, 02:56:30 AM |
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Every day that passes that bitcoin continues to exist lends proof to the concept that decentralized money is possible.
The control of money is the most direct form of control of people.
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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June 25, 2016, 03:05:01 AM Last edit: June 25, 2016, 03:30:57 AM by BlindMayorBitcorn |
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Every day that passes that bitcoin continues to exist lends proof to the concept that decentralized money is possible.
The control of money is the most direct form of control of people.
The Reddit is on about this new consortium of Chinese miners. In theory, if they collectively decided to blacklist transactions, how possible would it be to mine them yourself? Edit: or better still, if the transaction was so odious that the entire BTC community, top to bottom, refused to mine them. I guess a solo miner couldn't mine a block, so some pool would have to agree to not censor it. Isn't it?
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June 25, 2016, 03:14:54 AM |
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I pray there are not many libtards on this forum.
I hope not!! Most Bitcoiner's are pretty cool I feel anyways.... Id say they are into it because they don't like Big Gov. control, unlike the libtards  Old BTC trying hard to come back tonight. We would think with the down stock market that we would see some folks scarf up some bitcoin for there lacking portfolios lol 700+ works for me tonight .. maybe 
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