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October 13, 2014, 08:49:13 PM |
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Big walls coming soon...
You guys are such pussies, oh no what are we going to do when a wall comes, oh no Bitcoin will die, oh no. FUCK YOU . WE WILL EAT ALL OF THEM WALLS. WHEN THIS TRAINS STARTS THERES NOTHING THAT CAN STOP IT. NO WALL BIG ENOUGH
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mb300sd
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October 13, 2014, 08:49:17 PM |
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av123
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October 13, 2014, 08:50:50 PM |
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Big walls coming soon...
You guys are such pussies, oh no what are we going to do when a wall comes, oh no Bitcoin will die, oh no. FUCK YOU . WE WILL EAT ALL OF THEM WALLS. WHEN THIS TRAINS STARTS THERES NOTHING THAT CAN STOP IT. NO WALL BIG ENOUGH Exactly. This isn't fiat.
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YogoH
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October 13, 2014, 08:52:21 PM |
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not enough trains rockets bulls and ron pauls
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LMGTFY
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October 13, 2014, 08:53:00 PM |
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yeah that page is blocked in North Korea where I live, sorry I meant the UK. I'm UK, works for me. Maybe try through a proxy if your ISP is limiting what its paying customers can access. (And maybe consider switching to a different ISP).
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janos666
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October 13, 2014, 08:53:34 PM |
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The ending is very depressing (in my opinion anyway). Why? Without giving too many spoilers. The first parts are really euphoric (blindly optimistic, positive, fun, exponentially progressing...). Then you start to learn about how this all is a big wild roller coaster in both monetary and emotional aspects (prices fluctuate, companies rise and fall while they steal your money and/or BTC and seemingly good guys face jail time, prices crash again, etc, so basically 99.9% of the people lose something or other at the end: time, money, coins, spiritual happiness, positive future outlook..., sometimes all of these at once). The ending shows how Bitcoin sucked out most the enthusiasm from a main subject of the documentary who was probably one of the very few true Bitcoin supporters who never seemed to gave up. For me, it seemed like he feels really empty now, like he already lost the hope and he just fails to admit it for himself and move on, he just got stuck with Bitcoin but without the spiritual or monetary benefits. Ahh... That order I didn't place 1-2 hours ago (because I were listening to Schiff) would be in the green already. Starting to feel like a real reversal to me.
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Pala_00
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October 13, 2014, 08:54:05 PM |
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Big walls coming soon...
You guys are such pussies, oh no what are we going to do when a wall comes, oh no Bitcoin will die, oh no. FUCK YOU . WE WILL EAT ALL OF THEM WALLS. WHEN THIS TRAINS STARTS THERES NOTHING THAT CAN STOP IT. NO WALL BIG ENOUGH I hope so.
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av123
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October 13, 2014, 08:55:45 PM |
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The ending is very depressing (in my opinion anyway). Why? Without giving too many spoilers. The first parts are really euphoric (blindly optimistic, positive, fun, exponentially progressing...). Then you start to learn about how this all is a big wild roller coaster in both monetary and emotional aspects (prices fluctuate, companies rise and fall while they steal your money and/or BTC and seemingly good guys face jail time, prices crash again, etc, so basically 99.9% of the people lose something or other at the end: time, money, coins, spiritual happiness, positive future outlook..., sometimes all of these at once). The ending shows how Bitcoin sucked out most the enthusiasm from a main subject of the documentary who was probably one of the very few true Bitcoin supporters who never gave up. For me, it seemed like he feels really empty now, like he already lost the hope and he just fails to admit it for himself and move on, he just got stuck with Bitcoin but without the spiritual or monetary benefits. It's still informative enough that someone not familiar with BTC can learn something from it.
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Raystonn
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October 13, 2014, 08:56:05 PM |
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The rocket will launch after the countdown. That means page 9876.
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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October 13, 2014, 08:57:31 PM |
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Big walls coming soon...
You guys are such pussies, oh no what are we going to do when a wall comes, oh no Bitcoin will die, oh no. FUCK YOU . WE WILL EAT ALL OF THEM WALLS. WHEN THIS TRAINS STARTS THERES NOTHING THAT CAN STOP IT. NO WALL BIG ENOUGH I hope so. Isn't difficulty set to change this month? (Sorry I'm still n00b)
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okthen
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October 13, 2014, 08:58:47 PM |
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The rocket will launch after the countdown. That means page 9876.
Haha, awesome! Will remember it for future reference.
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touhonoob
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October 13, 2014, 09:00:17 PM |
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wall @ 390 is down
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btcney
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October 13, 2014, 09:00:32 PM |
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The ending is very depressing (in my opinion anyway). Why? Without giving too many spoilers. The first parts are really euphoric (blindly optimistic, positive, fun, exponentially progressing...). Then you start to learn about how this all is a big wild roller coaster in both monetary and emotional aspects (prices fluctuate, companies rise and fall while they steal your money and/or BTC and seemingly good guys face jail time, prices crash again, etc, so basically 99.9% of the people lose something or other at the end: time, money, coins, spiritual happiness, positive future outlook..., sometimes all of these at once). The ending shows how Bitcoin sucked out most the enthusiasm from a main subject of the documentary who was probably one of the very few true Bitcoin supporters who never seemed to gave up. For me, it seemed like he feels really empty now, like he already lost the hope and he just fails to admit it for himself and move on, he just got stuck with Bitcoin but without the spiritual or monetary benefits. Geez. Glad I didn't watch it Dude paid 2700 BTC for a BFL asic.
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janos666
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October 13, 2014, 09:00:42 PM |
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The ending is very depressing (in my opinion anyway). Why? Without giving too many spoilers. The first parts are really euphoric (blindly optimistic, positive, fun, exponentially progressing...). Then you start to learn about how this all is a big wild roller coaster in both monetary and emotional aspects (prices fluctuate, companies rise and fall while they steal your money and/or BTC and seemingly good guys face jail time, prices crash again, etc, so basically 99.9% of the people lose something or other at the end: time, money, coins, spiritual happiness, positive future outlook..., sometimes all of these at once). The ending shows how Bitcoin sucked out most the enthusiasm from a main subject of the documentary who was probably one of the very few true Bitcoin supporters who never gave up. For me, it seemed like he feels really empty now, like he already lost the hope and he just fails to admit it for himself and move on, he just got stuck with Bitcoin but without the spiritual or monetary benefits. It's still informative enough that someone not familiar with BTC can learn something from it. And that's what I don't like about it. Bitcoin virgins will only learn to stay away of getting sucked dry in every aspects by getting involved in any form.
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ChartBuddy
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October 13, 2014, 09:00:57 PM |
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nioc
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October 13, 2014, 09:01:13 PM |
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1337 btc to 400 on stamp
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spooderman
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October 13, 2014, 09:01:57 PM |
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boom!
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Pala_00
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October 13, 2014, 09:02:09 PM |
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1337 btc to 400 on stamp
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av123
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October 13, 2014, 09:02:55 PM |
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The ending is very depressing (in my opinion anyway). Why? Without giving too many spoilers. The first parts are really euphoric (blindly optimistic, positive, fun, exponentially progressing...). Then you start to learn about how this all is a big wild roller coaster in both monetary and emotional aspects (prices fluctuate, companies rise and fall while they steal your money and/or BTC and seemingly good guys face jail time, prices crash again, etc, so basically 99.9% of the people lose something or other at the end: time, money, coins, spiritual happiness, positive future outlook..., sometimes all of these at once). The ending shows how Bitcoin sucked out most the enthusiasm from a main subject of the documentary who was probably one of the very few true Bitcoin supporters who never gave up. For me, it seemed like he feels really empty now, like he already lost the hope and he just fails to admit it for himself and move on, he just got stuck with Bitcoin but without the spiritual or monetary benefits. It's still informative enough that someone not familiar with BTC can learn something from it. And that's what I don't like about it. Bitcoin virgins will only learn to stay away of getting sucked dry in every aspects by getting involved in any form. Some won't want to get involved and some will. Publicity is not bad at this stage.
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October 13, 2014, 09:03:07 PM |
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Almost crossing the line.....
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