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A university grade can sometimes be a burden instead of an advantage when encountering new ideas. Perhaps ‘sometimes’ should be ‘many times’.

“A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it.”

-Planck-

History is littered with examples of this phenomenon. A reason I do not debate Bitcoin (or money as a general concept) with naysayers. It’s utter pointless.

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May 17, 2018, 10:02:31 AM

Like I keep telling you, I sold at the top. Yes, while I was shilling bcash. What of it?

Wow, jbreher the troll finally comes clean.

1. He admits to shilling

2. He correctly calls the shitcoin 'bcash'

 Wink
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May 17, 2018, 10:11:06 AM

Wow, jbreher the troll finally comes clean.

1. He admits to shilling

Torque makes shocking discovery the entire forum is composed of conmen shilling for completely centralized, valueless, imaginary tokens.
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May 17, 2018, 11:49:37 AM

I wonder where r0ach is getting the energy from to do what he's doing. He clearly has 0 followers, noone rarely agrees with him and he is being bashed nonstop. Or does he really think he is smarter than everyone else and he is genuinely trying to convert us from stupidity of cryptoworld to the high intelligence of silver trading? Lol.

Just wondering, maybe I should take a book of psychology to understand someone who seems smart but is so utterly stupid.
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People who join Mensa are in the 95-105 range.
Just like how if someone opened something called "the big dick club", 3/4ths the people in it would have 4 inch dicks.


Hmm... I see how that could work for e.g. facebook groups where anyone can join.
However, Mensa has minimum IQ requirement for membership, and I think it's above 105.

Can you elaborate how can most members have less than minimum required IQ?
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^for pete's sake... NEVER ask r0ach to elaborate.
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May 17, 2018, 12:17:42 PM

Bitcoin as of the moment in its 4 hour chart is forming a small ascending triangle inside a descending broadening wedge, this could be an early sign that BTC might go on a break out soon rather than completing the wedge patter both scenarios looks bullish but if BTC decided to go with the ascending triangle it must go and break 8,350$ soon. Another good news is Bitcoin's MACD recently created a bullish cross as well as the RSI having a bullish divergence. Hopefully BTC will have some sort of reversal soon.
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May 17, 2018, 12:38:27 PM

I wonder where r0ach is getting the energy from to do what he's doing. He clearly has 0 followers, noone rarely agrees with him and he is being bashed nonstop. Or does he really think he is smarter than everyone else and he is genuinely trying to convert us from stupidity of cryptoworld to the high intelligence of silver trading? Lol.

Just wondering, maybe I should take a book of psychology to understand someone who seems smart but is so utterly stupid.

I think converting people to using gold is just the first step. Then he will want the races to be re-named to elves, dwarves, humans and halflings.

Then instead of professions we will all have classes.

His transformation of everything to the world of D&D will then be complete.
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I wonder where r0ach is getting the energy from to do what he's doing. He clearly has 0 followers, noone rarely agrees with him and he is being bashed nonstop. Or does he really think he is smarter than everyone else and he is genuinely trying to convert us from stupidity of cryptoworld to the high intelligence of silver trading? Lol.

Just wondering, maybe I should take a book of psychology to understand someone who seems smart but is so utterly stupid.

Most people have had him on ignore for years, he’s likely a pedophile & likes to groom newbies and their way of thinking similarly to how he grooms children in RL.
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I wonder where r0ach is getting the energy from to do what he's doing. He clearly has 0 followers, noone rarely agrees with him and he is being bashed nonstop. Or does he really think he is smarter than everyone else and he is genuinely trying to convert us from stupidity of cryptoworld to the high intelligence of silver trading? Lol.

Just wondering, maybe I should take a book of psychology to understand someone who seems smart but is so utterly stupid.

Most people have had him on ignore for years, he’s likely a pedophile & likes to grrom newbies and their way of thinking similarly to how he grooms children in RL.

I think he’s just a very angry man.
The rabbi must have botched the circumcision or something...
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All credits to the guys at Genesis Mining who put these billboards outside Warren Buffett’s office.

So much GJ so much LOL

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https://grist.org/article/bitcoins-energy-use-got-studied-and-you-libertarian-nerds-look-even-worse-than-usual/

Lol @these articles
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May 17, 2018, 01:33:44 PM

Like I keep telling you, I sold at the top. Yes, while I was shilling bcash. What of it?

Bite me.

salty?

It's called moral outrage. You slime-licking toad. Smiley

I have heard of this 'toad licking' activity. Evidently, all the cool kids are doing it.
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May 17, 2018, 01:37:33 PM

Like I keep telling you, I sold at the top. Yes, while I was shilling bcash. What of it?

Wow, jbreher the troll finally comes clean.

1. He admits to shilling

2. He correctly calls the shitcoin 'bcash'

::le sigh:: This is what happens when obvious misquotes go without direct challenge. Damn you, Rosewater!
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May 17, 2018, 01:37:51 PM

Like I keep telling you, I sold at the top. Yes, while I was shilling bcash. What of it?

Bite me.

salty?


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May 17, 2018, 01:57:04 PM

I wonder where r0ach is getting the energy from to do what he's doing. He clearly has 0 followers, noone rarely agrees with him and he is being bashed nonstop. Or does he really think he is smarter than everyone else and he is genuinely trying to convert us from stupidity of cryptoworld to the high intelligence of silver trading? Lol.

Just wondering, maybe I should take a book of psychology to understand someone who seems smart but is so utterly stupid.

Many woulda-been, coulda-been Bitcoin millionaires become bitter, anti-Bitcoin zealots.
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Most of investing is done with borrowed money lol. There is such a thing as good debt. But if you're happy with your financial situation, then good for you. Keep doing you.

Yeah, so the thieving bankers want everyone to think.

To the extent that Mister_Success is NOT acting too arrogant for his own smarts, he does seem to make a decent point regarding the leveraging of money towards appreciating assets instead of depreciating assets, so in that regard, sometimes, borrowing money can be a good tool to leverage a person into a better position that might not be within his options if he were not able to utilize loans.   Sure traditional banks have devolved, especially the bigger ones that have gotten involved in the sucking off of the money printing tits... so in that regard, there are some, so called banks that no longer service the needs of regular peeps.  So, in regards to investing in bitcoin, it would be better to invest into bitcoin rather than fiat, so could be profitable to use some credit in order to leverage your bitcoin investment -  though it can be a dangerous game, when it comes to highly volatile assets such as bitcoin, so you have to play your cashflows smartly, if you do not want to get rekt based on short term expectations, when bitcoin does seem to be longer term profitable.

While on it's face this is all trues the one caveat to me is I do not gamble what I cannot afford to lose. I know it takes money to make money and I grew up with nothing and everything I own including my freedom has been paid for from the sweat off my back so to take any chance no matter how small on losing the cushion I have created in life whether it be a sure thing or not is not something I can justify doing. If you have no support network to fall back on in life you either smarten up and create your own or when the tide of ill come knocking they drown you down. The world is a cruel place the vast majority of first worlders never even get a glimpse of so do not have to prepare for personal doomsday scenarios. And in this scene as in anywhere in life gambling what can cause you to lose it all on the bolded I highlighted is a fools errand no matter if it's a sure thing or not. My personal number is at least 6 months of capitol for living expenses and I only have to be responsible for myself, it would be much higher if I had a family to care for.

i'm a very not good with computer

It's funny you mention that.  Out of the large section of people I know from bitcoin, this is how it breaks down:

IQ 80 or lower:  Thinks bitcoin is some type of pyramid scam or poorly designed centralized garbage that will implode

IQ 95-105:        Thinks bitcoin is the greatest invention since the wheel and will be the world reserve currency

IQ 110-140:      Thinks bitcoin is some type of pyramid scam or poorly designed centralized garbage that will implode

I'm a member of Mensa and I know for a fact that many members are very active in the bitcoin community both in my country and globally. Mensa has multiple bitcoin/blockchain SIGs (Special Interest Groups), they are organizing events and meetups, doing education, working on a schoolbook - just to mention a few things.

<sorry for quoting the village idiot, but I had to comment this obvious lie>


It was obviouse he pulled that shit out of his ass but I think that was an attempt at humor that you missed. Lol

BTW I didn't join Mensa when I found out they wanted me to pay then, lol I don't pay to share my Idea's. But I do give them away for altruistic purposes which they are not (as a whole). Wink


All energy is not created equally therefore this is based on false premises. Fail
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I wonder where r0ach is getting the energy from to do what he's doing. He clearly has 0 followers, noone rarely agrees with him and he is being bashed nonstop. Or does he really think he is smarter than everyone else and he is genuinely trying to convert us from stupidity of cryptoworld to the high intelligence of silver trading? Lol.

Just wondering, maybe I should take a book of psychology to understand someone who seems smart but is so utterly stupid.

Many woulda-been, coulda-been Bitcoin millionaires become bitter, anti-Bitcoin zealots.
Yeah, and I’m sure he’s probably hoarding a kilo bar of silver that he paid like 50btc for back in the day.
He be like...
“Ha! , I just paid some sucker 50 worthless bitcoins for a kilo of silver that’s gonna be worth
half a million$ someday!.....”
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I wonder where r0ach is getting the energy from to do what he's doing. He clearly has 0 followers, noone rarely agrees with him and he is being bashed nonstop. Or does he really think he is smarter than everyone else and he is genuinely trying to convert us from stupidity of cryptoworld to the high intelligence of silver trading? Lol.

Just wondering, maybe I should take a book of psychology to understand someone who seems smart but is so utterly stupid.


Usually narcissism would fit, but in this particular case I'm more prone to diagnose a paranoid psychosis, altought high functioning, or maybe a paranoid personality disorder with narcisistic defenses
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