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April 21, 2019, 07:27:33 PM

good grief

we're all grumpy today
My wife is making me clean the whole fucking house, so yeah I'm peeved too.

haha...<...proceeds to remove bed sheets as instructed...>

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April 21, 2019, 07:27:41 PM

My wife is making me clean the whole fucking house, so yeah I'm peeved too.

I had a rectal prolapse today battling one of my in house ex navy SEAL operators who are paid to strike at any time. I don't have time to go to hospital so I'm saddled with a sort of second johnson until Wednesday. They keep whacking it with rubber hoses while my back's turned.
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April 21, 2019, 07:46:11 PM

Oh FFS, I was kidding!

 Apologies, brother. Did not read the sarcasm.

 I am a bit troubled with the world today, owing to the unfortunate events in Sri Lanka.

Yeah, me too actually, I wish the muslims would just stop killing innocent people.
If they keep this up it will end very badly for them.
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April 21, 2019, 07:54:37 PM

Btw I guarantee that's someone's kink, having a prolapse psuedocock.

I'll bet there's a forum or two dedicated to it. I should pop up and wiggle it around on cam for money. Maybe that'll fund having it shoved back up there by a mobile proctologist.
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April 21, 2019, 07:59:07 PM

It's not too high, it just feels too high after the drop to near 50.

What basically is happening is that there are too many bitcoins being held by early adopters. Not that there is anything wrong with that per-se but they need to be teased out and into the wider community for Bitcoin to become well established. It's not going to happen all-at-once (and that's a good thing) but is going to lead to volatility along the way.
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April 21, 2019, 08:04:54 PM

It's not going to happen
agreed
nonetheless
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April 21, 2019, 08:09:31 PM

https://i.imgur.com/3n8iHZQ.png

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Not Bitcoin

Sure, it's pithy. But WTF does that even mean?
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So I suppose you heard about the prolapse ?
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April 21, 2019, 08:18:17 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrGx0lhdNBY&t=11509s

I posted the stream earlier but surprisingly nobody here was interested in it.

Anyway this what this bald guy thinks going to happen:



Looks fucking scary. If they asked me to paint the most horrific bear run, I would exactly paint it like this. It is long, it is not directly going down, it is a fucking torture. You think going from 6k to 3k was bad? Pray it doesn't go below.

I guess I am scared. Gonna wait a few months before I buy anything new. No more FOMO.
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April 21, 2019, 08:20:42 PM

Anyway this what this bald guy thinks going to happen:

Since that hairdo is now gone I believe everything he tells me going forward.
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April 21, 2019, 08:24:29 PM

Anyway this what this bald guy thinks going to happen:

Since that hairdo is now gone I believe everything he tells me going forward.


What I can't see is if we are all depending on crypto adoption how anyone would or could than socially or otherwise BTC could come back and moon from $1,000

is beyond me. It goes that low and we are toast IMHO in that all adoption (newbies) would dry up and the HODL folk like myself would dump way more than 1/2 their

hoard before that $1,000 price. Just can't see it as working at that level with the amount of FUD and PRESS gleefully pumping our demise to the masses at those price levels.

To me 'adoption' is a fragile flower...it simply could not come back at a $1,000 dump level. The Fud'sters would win IMHO if that was to happen.




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April 21, 2019, 08:25:36 PM
Last edit: April 21, 2019, 08:37:29 PM by HairyMaclairy

A lot of original users came to Bitcoin due to like of no government control, that's something libertarians and right leaning people like.

Now with the left going full socialism and wanting to give away money from those who work to those who "are unable or UNWILLING TO WORK" in their new green deal and wanting huge tax rates I think most bitcoiners in the US are probably Trump supporters.

Let’s assume you are President and King and have total control over the laws of the land. What happens to those unable or unwilling to work?

The unwilling can fuck right off.
+1 smerit

I don't understand how this could even be up for debate.
When has society ever decided that being a lazy piece of shit is an acceptable behavior and is to be rewarded with a living income?

Talk about a way to breed even more losers into society and bring it down moreso in total.

Low end jobs would have no workers, the taxes on those who work would be raised to cover them, it  would be a monumental source of damage to the economy and society.

Guys - indulge me in working through this.  

Let’s focus on the unwilling.  Someone who point blank refuses to work.  I am guessing that these people do not receive any form of social welfare.  

Do these people starve in your world? Or maybe they are compelled to work?
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What I can't see is if we are all depending on crypto adoption how anyone would or could than socially or otherwise BTC could come back and moon from $1,000

is beyond me. It goes that low and we are toast IMHO in that all adoption (newbies) would dry up and the HODL folk like myself would dump way more than 1/2 their

hoard before that $1,000 price. Just can't see it as working at that level with the amount of FUD and PRESS gleefully pumping our demise to the masses at those price levels.

To me 'adoption' is a fragile flower...it simply could not come back at a $1,000 dump level. The Fud'sters would win IMHO if that was to happen.

Nobody knows shit. And he's proven himself to not know shit by stating upfront that everything that is not BTC is going to zero. Everything that is not BTC is largely worthless indeed but not enough people will ever agree with his wee opinion.

As for $1000, if it happened this year it would be alarming but a lot less alarming than if it was still considerably lower than it is now in a couple of years.



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April 21, 2019, 08:36:52 PM



So some of them are still in the race Cheesy
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April 21, 2019, 08:37:05 PM


Sounds like someone is confused about the difference between Hyperledger Fabric and Bitcoin. 

Haha. See? We can ally on shared topics.






almost scary
Awww fuck son, it's an Easter Miracle.

It’s all very sudden and confusing. Not sure I was ready to take this next step.  But here we find ourselves.  
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April 21, 2019, 08:41:04 PM

Guys - indulge me in working through this.  

Let’s focus on the unwilling.  Someone who point blank refuses to work.  I am guessing that these people do not receive any form of social welfare.  

Do these people starve in your world? Or maybe they are compelled to work?

Sorry Hairy, no, no welfare for the unwilling.

I'm all for letting them free range and make their informal way as best they can, but if they steal or crap in the commons they get the piss beat out of them.
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April 21, 2019, 08:41:30 PM

Found it ! Iconfirm is trusted by jollygood who's trusted by someone I trust. Fuck, this thing is complicated.
Sorry if I scared some of you.

This is your default view


This is what I see for you based on my trust setting


An alternative approach is not to give a fuck about trust ratings and ignore them
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April 21, 2019, 08:41:54 PM

yeah...I need a bigger hard drive...my node outran my storage last week

Well, you're in luck. Today, it costs about 20 milli-BTC to buy a 1TB SSD.

Of course, it'll be cheaper tomorrow, but...
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April 21, 2019, 08:42:32 PM

Guys - indulge me in working through this.  

Let’s focus on the unwilling.  Someone who point blank refuses to work.  I am guessing that these people do not receive any form of social welfare.  

Do these people starve in your world? Or maybe they are compelled to work?

Sorry Hairy, no, no welfare for the unwilling.

I'm all for letting them free range and make their informal way as best they can, but if they steal or crap in the commons they get the piss beat out of them.

Certainly.  

Can you spell it out exactly what happens to those who are able but point blank refuse to work?  

It might turn out I agree with y’all, it’s just that I don’t understand what is being proposed.
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