El duderino_
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October 30, 2018, 11:53:57 AM |
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 SO its the 1 year anniversary of this guy.... hopefully people wil doing more research to avoid this SCAM artists and just buyin BTC.
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HairyMaclairy
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October 30, 2018, 11:56:29 AM |
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I don’t think Bakkt will buy any BTC itself. Rather anyone wanting to sell futures will have to deposit on Bakkt.
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jonoiv
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October 30, 2018, 12:04:20 PM Last edit: October 30, 2018, 12:22:29 PM by jonoiv |
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Jesus Christ . I'm here to celebrate bitcoin. the brexit argument was won 2 years ago. my country , my vote. move on millennial
You probably think Jesus was white. Gen X here if it makes fell better to lable me. millennials are the ones that get over offended. Funny though that you're the one that gets over offended by people that speak a forigen language or might have different coloured skin. Leave voters fell for the "kick out the immigrants" argument from Nigel farage, the desendent of Huguenot refugee, or Boris Johnson the decendant of Turkish Ottomans. While "your" country goes down the shit hole large numbers of people are planning to leave or have already left. Your "the brexit argument was won 2 years ago" is also pretty funny, considering how many people googled "what is the EU?" after the vote. And thats how democracy works, you get a chance to change your mind later if you don't like the shit the politicians are delivering... and so far 2 years and 4 months later, we have precisely nothing. not a single agreement. My phone battery is at 52% do you reckon it's spoken? i checked it again it's 42% at the last count. https://whatukthinks.org/eu/questions/if-there-was-a-referendum-on-britains-membership-of-the-eu-how-would-you-vote-2/You see, remainers are the current majority, it's just difficult to shove it in peoples faces, seen as the leave voters like to throw the toys out the pram. What are you scared of? Beetroot? unpronounceable lager? or that they are taking your women and jobs? It's just sad to see the pound worth 1.12 to the euro, compared to pre vote of 1.30 to 1.44. It's also sad to see that the 2 world wars fought against nationalism have apparently been forgotten. but It's good to see you celebrating bitcoin though, might be the most stable currency you have for a while, at least when the pound is worth less than the dollar you'll be happy that forgien tourists speaking strange languages, arrive to see Britain on the cheap, a country that was in doing pretty average before joining the EU in 1973.
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Elwar
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October 30, 2018, 12:17:26 PM |
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Worshiping at the alter of central governments...the new religion. 
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Totscha
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October 30, 2018, 12:28:52 PM |
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 SO its the 1 year anniversary of this guy.... hopefully people wil doing more research to avoid this SCAM artists and just buyin BTC. The issue is some altcoins are just fucking fun, I mean for investment sure buy Bitcoin all day but right now my hobby is building little single board computer clusters and mining Verium right now. The ROI is super long but it's goofey good fun. Do not confuse fun and goofy altcoins (like DOGE & Co.) with pure scams (like Bitconeeeeeeect) 
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goldkingcoiner
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October 30, 2018, 12:47:16 PM |
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The United Kuckdom has been going down the drain for years now... Nothing new. Completely ruined by modern radical leftism. Better not watch tv without a license or buy a butterknife under 18.
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DireWolfM14
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October 30, 2018, 01:08:52 PM |
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Colour preference?
Any color you like as long as it's Sauron.  Thank you, sir. I didn't have a Sauron pencil crayon but I had beer.   Absolutely awesome! Thank you.
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El duderino_
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October 30, 2018, 01:20:42 PM Last edit: October 30, 2018, 09:26:50 PM by micgoossens |
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hat update and increasing                                     = first creation "colonel of the HAT INVASION" collectors item = HAT creator =  =keeping on to his principals ....  not to be convinced  "like not ever" JUST MIGHT BE IF BTC IS 5-DIG BY THE BAKKT LIST GAME  = nice for fun..... wanted by h ueristic, but campaign issue's,SEMI hat carrier  = in a foreseeable future reserved for Kylapoiss, merit issue's GETTING HIS MERIT = binaryreign.... avatar merit issue .........  =DireWolfM14 , but avatar merit issue.....  = Jbreher, SEMI hat carrier  =Spaceman_Spiff_Original, awesome HAT, nice XhomerXwork, HACKED LEGENDARY i thought, with merit issue for wearing this cool HAT....... THINK HE WILL BE WEARING IT SOON  still in progress ? vapourminer,toxic2040,paashaas,ibian,ssmc,torque,crypmike etc........ pfffffffff MANY HAT's created THX (just the HATS that are used or gonna be in a future.....)
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bitcoinPsycho
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October 30, 2018, 02:37:31 PM |
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Jesus Christ . I'm here to celebrate bitcoin. the brexit argument was won 2 years ago. my country , my vote. move on millennial
You probably think Jesus was white. Gen X here if it makes fell better to lable me. millennials are the ones that get over offended. Funny though that you're the one that gets over offended by people that speak a forigen language or might have different coloured skin. Leave voters fell for the "kick out the immigrants" argument from Nigel farage, the desendent of Huguenot refugee, or Boris Johnson the decendant of Turkish Ottomans. While "your" country goes down the shit hole large numbers of people are planning to leave or have already left. Your "the brexit argument was won 2 years ago" is also pretty funny, considering how many people googled "what is the EU?" after the vote. And thats how democracy works, you get a chance to change your mind later if you don't like the shit the politicians are delivering... and so far 2 years and 4 months later, we have precisely nothing. not a single agreement. My phone battery is at 52% do you reckon it's spoken? i checked it again it's 42% at the last count. https://whatukthinks.org/eu/questions/if-there-was-a-referendum-on-britains-membership-of-the-eu-how-would-you-vote-2/You see, remainers are the current majority, it's just difficult to shove it in peoples faces, seen as the leave voters like to throw the toys out the pram. What are you scared of? Beetroot? unpronounceable lager? or that they are taking your women and jobs? It's just sad to see the pound worth 1.12 to the euro, compared to pre vote of 1.30 to 1.44. It's also sad to see that the 2 world wars fought against nationalism have apparently been forgotten. but It's good to see you celebrating bitcoin though, might be the most stable currency you have for a while, at least when the pound is worth less than the dollar you'll be happy that forgien tourists speaking strange languages, arrive to see Britain on the cheap, a country that was in doing pretty average before joining the EU in 1973. dont get your knickers in a twist. I don't believe in jesus. my gf is Jamaican. I welcome all to my country. the one issue for most brits is governance from the uk . not taking laws from Europe who we cant vote out of office. also the 3rd world suffers from Europe protectionism(farming subsadies to name but 1) I have no argument with you . brexit is widely misunderstood outside the uk
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jonoiv
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October 30, 2018, 02:52:06 PM |
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Jesus Christ . I'm here to celebrate bitcoin. the brexit argument was won 2 years ago. my country , my vote. move on millennial
You probably think Jesus was white. Gen X here if it makes fell better to lable me. millennials are the ones that get over offended. Funny though that you're the one that gets over offended by people that speak a forigen language or might have different coloured skin. Leave voters fell for the "kick out the immigrants" argument from Nigel farage, the desendent of Huguenot refugee, or Boris Johnson the decendant of Turkish Ottomans. While "your" country goes down the shit hole large numbers of people are planning to leave or have already left. Your "the brexit argument was won 2 years ago" is also pretty funny, considering how many people googled "what is the EU?" after the vote. And thats how democracy works, you get a chance to change your mind later if you don't like the shit the politicians are delivering... and so far 2 years and 4 months later, we have precisely nothing. not a single agreement. My phone battery is at 52% do you reckon it's spoken? i checked it again it's 42% at the last count. https://whatukthinks.org/eu/questions/if-there-was-a-referendum-on-britains-membership-of-the-eu-how-would-you-vote-2/You see, remainers are the current majority, it's just difficult to shove it in peoples faces, seen as the leave voters like to throw the toys out the pram. What are you scared of? Beetroot? unpronounceable lager? or that they are taking your women and jobs? It's just sad to see the pound worth 1.12 to the euro, compared to pre vote of 1.30 to 1.44. It's also sad to see that the 2 world wars fought against nationalism have apparently been forgotten. but It's good to see you celebrating bitcoin though, might be the most stable currency you have for a while, at least when the pound is worth less than the dollar you'll be happy that forgien tourists speaking strange languages, arrive to see Britain on the cheap, a country that was in doing pretty average before joining the EU in 1973. dont get your knickers in a twist. I don't believe in jesus. my gf is Jamaican. I welcome all to my country. the one issue for most brits is governance from the uk . not taking laws from Europe who we cant vote out of office. also the 3rd world suffers from Europe protectionism(farming subsadies to name but 1) I have no argument with you . brexit is widely misunderstood outside the uk What EU laws do you want abolished after brexit happens?
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kurious
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The United Kuckdom has been going down the drain for years now... Nothing new. Completely ruined by modern radical leftism. Better not watch tv without a license or buy a butterknife under 18. I am glad you know the UK so well. However, you obviously are not quite well-informed enough to know that the Tories (in power since 2010) are hardly what most people would call radical left, unless you think Margaret Thatcher was a socialist. You should also know the TV license has always been entirely to fund the BBC, through all of its outlets online, on TV and on radio which are free and carry no advertising or sponsorship. Most people in the UK rather like the BBC. Even if they do moan about it, they would not see it gone by any stretch of the imagination, nor do they prefer endless ad breaks, as some countries seem to love. OK, maybe the UK should let kids buy knives and stab each other (which has been an issue) or maybe you think less of them would be stabbed if they were armed? The thing is the UK worries about knives as it really doesn't have anything like a fine popular tradition of mass shootings to worry about, is it doing that wrong too?
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Ibian
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October 30, 2018, 03:23:11 PM |
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The United Kuckdom has been going down the drain for years now... Nothing new. Completely ruined by modern radical leftism. Better not watch tv without a license or buy a butterknife under 18. I am glad you know the UK so well. However, you obviously are not quite well-informed enough to know that the Tories (in power since 2010) are hardly what most people would call radical left, unless you think Margaret Thatcher was a socialist. You should also know the TV license has always been entirely to fund the BBC, through all of its outlets online, on TV and on radio which are free and carry no advertising or sponsorship. Most people in the UK rather like the BBC. Even if they do moan about it, they would not see it gone by any stretch of the imagination, nor do they prefer endless ad breaks, as some countries seem to love. OK, maybe the UK should let kids buy knives and stab each other (which has been an issue) or maybe you think less of them would be stabbed if they were armed? The thing is the UK worries about knives as it really doesn't have anything like a fine popular tradition of mass shootings to worry about, is it doing that wrong too? I got my first knife when I was like, six. Went out and cut up some innocent plants. Cut my finger, still have a scar. Every kid should do the same and every adult should have the right to be armed if so desired.
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bitcoinPsycho
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October 30, 2018, 03:25:21 PM |
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What EU laws do you want abolished after brexit happens?
the (democratically elected and accountable) uk parliament should decide that and if we don't like what they do we can vote them out . that is the point.
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bitserve
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October 30, 2018, 03:33:01 PM |
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The United Kuckdom has been going down the drain for years now... Nothing new. Completely ruined by modern radical leftism. Better not watch tv without a license or buy a butterknife under 18. I am glad you know the UK so well. However, you obviously are not quite well-informed enough to know that the Tories (in power since 2010) are hardly what most people would call radical left, unless you think Margaret Thatcher was a socialist. You should also know the TV license has always been entirely to fund the BBC, through all of its outlets online, on TV and on radio which are free and carry no advertising or sponsorship. Most people in the UK rather like the BBC. Even if they do moan about it, they would not see it gone by any stretch of the imagination, nor do they prefer endless ad breaks, as some countries seem to love. OK, maybe the UK should let kids buy knives and stab each other (which has been an issue) or maybe you think less of them would be stabbed if they were armed? The thing is the UK worries about knives as it really doesn't have anything like a fine popular tradition of mass shootings to worry about, is it doing that wrong too? I got my first knife when I was like, six. Went out and cut up some innocent plants. Cut my finger, still have a scar. Every kid should do the same and every adult should have the right to be armed if so desired. But then people would have to be held accountable for their own actions, that's a mind set that has been crumbling for years. Could you imagine a world where someone is blamed for their choices and not the availability of the tools or weapons used and innocent responsible adults aren't then forced to have to change their lifestyle of hobbies for the individual who is a fuckup? I doubt the future of people being held responsible for their actions good or bad is the future we will have. The world is completely fucked up. Can we at least be rich, please?
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El duderino_
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October 30, 2018, 03:40:50 PM |
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The United Kuckdom has been going down the drain for years now... Nothing new. Completely ruined by modern radical leftism. Better not watch tv without a license or buy a butterknife under 18. I am glad you know the UK so well. However, you obviously are not quite well-informed enough to know that the Tories (in power since 2010) are hardly what most people would call radical left, unless you think Margaret Thatcher was a socialist. You should also know the TV license has always been entirely to fund the BBC, through all of its outlets online, on TV and on radio which are free and carry no advertising or sponsorship. Most people in the UK rather like the BBC. Even if they do moan about it, they would not see it gone by any stretch of the imagination, nor do they prefer endless ad breaks, as some countries seem to love. OK, maybe the UK should let kids buy knives and stab each other (which has been an issue) or maybe you think less of them would be stabbed if they were armed? The thing is the UK worries about knives as it really doesn't have anything like a fine popular tradition of mass shootings to worry about, is it doing that wrong too? I got my first knife when I was like, six. Went out and cut up some innocent plants. Cut my finger, still have a scar. Every kid should do the same and every adult should have the right to be armed if so desired. But then people would have to be held accountable for their own actions, that's a mind set that has been crumbling for years. Could you imagine a world where someone is blamed for their choices and not the availability of the tools or weapons used and innocent responsible adults aren't then forced to have to change their lifestyle of hobbies for the individual who is a fuckup? I doubt the future of people being held responsible for their actions good or bad is the future we will have. The world is completely fucked up. Can we at least be rich, please? you have BTC and wearing a HAT... you are rich brother 
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jonoiv
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October 30, 2018, 03:44:57 PM |
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What EU laws do you want abolished after brexit happens?
the (democratically elected and accountable) uk parliament should decide that and if we don't like what they do we can vote them out . that is the point.
I see you avoided the question. So you support the right to a second referendum?
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bitcoinPsycho
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October 30, 2018, 03:45:34 PM |
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What EU laws do you want abolished after brexit happens?
the (democratically elected and accountable) uk parliament should decide that and if we don't like what they do we can vote them out . that is the point.
I see you avoided the question. So you support the right to a second referendum? no
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jonoiv
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October 30, 2018, 03:57:16 PM |
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What EU laws do you want abolished after brexit happens?
the (democratically elected and accountable) uk parliament should decide that and if we don't like what they do we can vote them out . that is the point.
I see you avoided the question. So you support the right to a second referendum? noBut you just said if we don't like democratic decisions we have the right to change our minds and vote the other way. you seem to only support democracy when it suits you.
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bitcoinPsycho
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October 30, 2018, 03:58:01 PM |
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What EU laws do you want abolished after brexit happens?
the (democratically elected and accountable) uk parliament should decide that and if we don't like what they do we can vote them out . that is the point.
I see you avoided the question. So you support the right to a second referendum? noBut you just said if we don't like democrat desisions why have the right to change our minds and vote the other way. you seem to only support democracy when it suits you. thats right edit: if a future democratically elected government decides to hold another vote, that's fine
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