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What ever you do do NOT listen to Jbreher, he is one of those Bcash shit noobs. He's here since 2011 and still dont understand a thing about Bitcoin and how to keep it decentralised, in fact he loves Bcash road map wich leads to heavy centralisation. Shilling Bcash at other subs and here he's handwaving... While I view BCH as The One True Bitcoin You're really a piece of work, you know that paashaas? Here I'm engaging in some friendly banter, completely free of any advocacy whatsoever. You're the asshole that decided to tout my preferences. Is that the way you interact in F2F social situations as well? You're probably headed for dying cold, scared, and alone. And broke. You claim I 'don't understand a thing about Bitcoin'. However, I have enough BTC (yes, BTC) to live in luxury for the rest of my life. Hell, I _also_ have enough BCH to live in luxury for the rest of my life. Hey! Two luxurious lives for the price of one! Such a deal! Go fuck yourself. This is not about how much coins you got but about youre viewing Bcash beeing the real Bitcoin, ore youre Segwitcoin bullcrap. Aslong as you keep telling that i'll keep calling you a Bcash noob. People here corrected you many times but somehow you keep spreading FUD. Let me teach noobs like you a very important lesson; Bitcoin (BTC) is the only coin who solved the The Byzantine Generals Problem. All the other coins out there doesn't solve that problem. Thats why they are called Centralised ALT-coins. There is no such thing as original Satoshi's vision in Bcash and ore in any other ALT-coin out there. Segwit is an update in the Bitcoin Core client which runs the software, we have Segwit by consensus in a decentralised system. If you dont respect that than fck off to r/btc. Jbreher and Afbitcoins are the only Bcash shit noobs left here so use youre brains for once , then i'll starting to treat you as normal people. 
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JayJuanGee
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April 20, 2018, 04:12:56 AM |
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Check your decimals buddy
O.k.. egg on the face for me.  I edited my original posted response, and I had believed that Raja_MBZ had meant to say $10k by the end of May.. but perhaps that was my own wishful thinking?
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Arriemoller
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April 20, 2018, 04:15:44 AM |
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A single vote by 350,000,000 people with 250 bytes of data per vote would use over 87.5GB on the blockchain. That's just in a really simple case but usually a ballot has like 50 things on it.
and usually 60-70% don't vote. If voting could change things, it would be illegal. The Australians make it illegal not to vote. You get fined if you don’t show. They also vote on the weekend and employers are fined if they don’t allow employees a break to go vote. Needless to say voter turnout is always above 90%. *Yes I know you libertarians detest state coercision in any form, including being made to vote, speed limits and fire codes. Tough shit. Actually, we would like the roads to be private and the owner free to set whatever speed limit he wants, cause, you know, it's his property to do with as he pleases.
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HairyMaclairy
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April 20, 2018, 04:18:09 AM Last edit: April 20, 2018, 04:30:59 AM by HairyMaclairy |
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*Yes I know you libertarians detest state coercision in any form, including being made to vote, speed limits and fire codes. Tough shit.
no, not tough shit the sheriff knows goddamn good and well where not to go around here you statists don't wield all the power you think you do You are too highly educated and well spoken to be a sovereign citizen with no license plates. A single vote by 350,000,000 people with 250 bytes of data per vote would use over 87.5GB on the blockchain. That's just in a really simple case but usually a ballot has like 50 things on it.
and usually 60-70% don't vote. If voting could change things, it would be illegal. The Australians make it illegal not to vote. You get fined if you don’t show. They also vote on the weekend and employers are fined if they don’t allow employees a break to go vote. Needless to say voter turnout is always above 90%. *Yes I know you libertarians detest state coercision in any form, including being made to vote, speed limits and fire codes. Tough shit. Actually, we would like the roads to be private and the owner free to set whatever speed limit he wants, cause, you know, it's his property to do with as he pleases. I’m buying the road in front of your house and the back alley. You have to pay me $100k per year in a license fee to leave your driveway. If you can’t afford it, I will buy your house from you for $1. If you or the fire department step onto my road without paying my license fee, I will shoot you for trespassing on my land.
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Arriemoller
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April 20, 2018, 04:27:23 AM |
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*Yes I know you libertarians detest state coercision in any form, including being made to vote, speed limits and fire codes. Tough shit.
no, not tough shit the sheriff knows goddamn good and well where not to go around here you statists don't wield all the power you think you do You are too highly educated and well spoken to be a sovereign citizen with no license plates. A single vote by 350,000,000 people with 250 bytes of data per vote would use over 87.5GB on the blockchain. That's just in a really simple case but usually a ballot has like 50 things on it.
and usually 60-70% don't vote. If voting could change things, it would be illegal. The Australians make it illegal not to vote. You get fined if you don’t show. They also vote on the weekend and employers are fined if they don’t allow employees a break to go vote. Needless to say voter turnout is always above 90%. *Yes I know you libertarians detest state coercision in any form, including being made to vote, speed limits and fire codes. Tough shit. Actually, we would like the roads to be private and the owner free to set whatever speed limit he wants, cause, you know, it's his property to do with as he pleases. I’m buying the road in front of your house and the back alley. You have to pay me $100k per year in a license fee to leave your driveway. If you can’t afford it, I will buy your house from you for $1. If you step onto my road without paying my license fee, I will shoot you for trespassing on my land. Since my land is parallel to your road, I'll build a better road and put you out of business.
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HairyMaclairy
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April 20, 2018, 04:32:22 AM |
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Sure you will.
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Arriemoller
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April 20, 2018, 04:33:41 AM |
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You just wait and see.
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Elwar
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April 20, 2018, 05:06:43 AM |
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*Yes I know you libertarians detest state coercision in any form, including being made to vote, speed limits and fire codes. Tough shit.
no, not tough shit the sheriff knows goddamn good and well where not to go around here you statists don't wield all the power you think you do You are too highly educated and well spoken to be a sovereign citizen with no license plates. A single vote by 350,000,000 people with 250 bytes of data per vote would use over 87.5GB on the blockchain. That's just in a really simple case but usually a ballot has like 50 things on it.
and usually 60-70% don't vote. If voting could change things, it would be illegal. The Australians make it illegal not to vote. You get fined if you don’t show. They also vote on the weekend and employers are fined if they don’t allow employees a break to go vote. Needless to say voter turnout is always above 90%. *Yes I know you libertarians detest state coercision in any form, including being made to vote, speed limits and fire codes. Tough shit. Actually, we would like the roads to be private and the owner free to set whatever speed limit he wants, cause, you know, it's his property to do with as he pleases. I’m buying the road in front of your house and the back alley. You have to pay me $100k per year in a license fee to leave your driveway. If you can’t afford it, I will buy your house from you for $1. If you or the fire department step onto my road without paying my license fee, I will shoot you for trespassing on my land. Anyone can waste their money to be a dick in the short term. Plenty of cases of people throwing their money away on stupid things. The free market makes it so that those stupid ideas die without a constant stream of money.
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Elwar
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April 20, 2018, 05:11:10 AM |
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Seasteading: where we're going we don't need roads 
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HairyMaclairy
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April 20, 2018, 05:15:39 AM |
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*Yes I know you libertarians detest state coercision in any form, including being made to vote, speed limits and fire codes. Tough shit.
no, not tough shit the sheriff knows goddamn good and well where not to go around here you statists don't wield all the power you think you do You are too highly educated and well spoken to be a sovereign citizen with no license plates. A single vote by 350,000,000 people with 250 bytes of data per vote would use over 87.5GB on the blockchain. That's just in a really simple case but usually a ballot has like 50 things on it.
and usually 60-70% don't vote. If voting could change things, it would be illegal. The Australians make it illegal not to vote. You get fined if you don’t show. They also vote on the weekend and employers are fined if they don’t allow employees a break to go vote. Needless to say voter turnout is always above 90%. *Yes I know you libertarians detest state coercision in any form, including being made to vote, speed limits and fire codes. Tough shit. Actually, we would like the roads to be private and the owner free to set whatever speed limit he wants, cause, you know, it's his property to do with as he pleases. I’m buying the road in front of your house and the back alley. You have to pay me $100k per year in a license fee to leave your driveway. If you can’t afford it, I will buy your house from you for $1. If you or the fire department step onto my road without paying my license fee, I will shoot you for trespassing on my land. Anyone can waste their money to be a dick in the short term. Plenty of cases of people throwing their money away on stupid things. The free market makes it so that those stupid ideas die without a constant stream of money. Like Comcast. They spend a lot of money being dicks. The free market is making Comcast die. It’s not me that’s going to buy your road. It’s Comcast. And they will buy every road in your town and fuck you over so badly you have to leave. But you can’t because they have a monopoly on every suburban road in America. And then Congress will make a law against road pirates, who are using Comcast’s private roads without permission. And we can all run a campaign on road neutrality and no one will listen
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HairyMaclairy
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April 20, 2018, 05:53:23 AM |
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You are too highly educated and well spoken to be a sovereign citizen with no license plates.
That may be true Hairy, but I am also completely fucking done with all the interference in my life and choices. Be advised, you busybodies are playing with fire.
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HairyMaclairy
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April 20, 2018, 06:24:01 AM |
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If you want to live somewhere without fire codes, speed limits or compulsory voting, most of Africa would be a good start.
They have speed limits in Texas, those busy bodies.
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Can any of you gif wizards fix this so its post-able here? I keep still framing it... :/ Some of my best TA is there.   Your TA is spot on! Unfortunately there currently seem to be some bitcointalk.org image proxy issues. Direct link: https://s7.postimg.cc/rg2qus2ez/ezgif-3-2f1182ec9b.gif
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Globb0
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April 20, 2018, 08:35:12 AM |
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I plan to tap dance on the grave of both bitcoin and bcash
Quite funny, after all the time and effort wasted here and when everyone is rich and cashed out with their lambo's along the way At least you will be happy
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And then Congress will make a law against road pirates, who are using Comcast’s private roads without permission. And we can all run a campaign on road neutrality and no one will listen
A good illustration why power of the state is not good.
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April 20, 2018, 09:38:44 AM |
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Bitcoin is not a democracy. It's feudal. There won't be any voting. There will be blood, or submission.
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April 20, 2018, 09:51:40 AM |
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Bitcoin is not a democracy. It's feudal. There won't be any voting. There will be blood, or submission.
You sir are on your way becoming a legend.
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HairyMaclairy
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April 20, 2018, 09:58:31 AM |
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And then Congress will make a law against road pirates, who are using Comcast’s private roads without permission. And we can all run a campaign on road neutrality and no one will listen
A good illustration why power of the state is not good. I can’t argue with that. Also have learned something today which is that libertarians basically just want to be left alone. I had some sympathy for that even if I don’t agree with some of the outcomes. So I apologize!
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