Matthew N. Wright
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April 30, 2012, 09:25:43 PM |
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bulanula = untrustworthy 12 year old?
You give him too much credit. He's 24, living with his parents, and fully aware of his actions.
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Red Emerald
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April 30, 2012, 09:41:12 PM |
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I've had bulanula on my ignore list for quiet awhile. Now I remember why. I don't think this case was scamming, but he was/is definitely being a dick.
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bitpop
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April 30, 2012, 09:58:49 PM |
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Anyone have his facebook?
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Gladamas
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Bitcoin today is what the internet was in 1998.
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April 30, 2012, 10:05:08 PM |
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I'm proposing that we set up a fund to pay back smart1985 for the Bitcoins he lost. (Perhaps after he apologizes for calling Bulanula names?) Oh and Bulanula still has to pay him back anyway.
Any ideas?
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bitpop
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April 30, 2012, 10:07:53 PM |
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Nah, we don't have to do that.. He smart will be fine, we should support people like the p2pool creator more. But still, we need to find bulnula offline and have a talk with him. I know his facebook is here somewhere.
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bulanula (OP)
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April 30, 2012, 10:08:28 PM |
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Anyone have his facebook?
Trying to dox me now, I see. And threats too. Excellent ! Good luck with that ! smart1985, thinking about your offer for now.
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coblee
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April 30, 2012, 10:09:14 PM |
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I think this quote says it all: It's up to you, really, but your reaction and lame attempts to justify your act of theft have done way more to destroy your reputation than the scammer tag ever did.
I've always found bulanula's posts to be childish. I'm guessing he's still a teenager and have not yet learned what's morally right from wrong. Maybe he will learn and maybe he will return the coins. But I know that I will never ever deal with him. So even if he returns the coins and loses the scammer tag, please don't delete this thread so others can see how ridiculous he is.
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bitpop
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April 30, 2012, 10:10:44 PM |
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bulanula (OP)
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April 30, 2012, 10:12:56 PM |
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I must admit. Quite smart. If scammer tag doesn't do it, try doxing !
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bitpop
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April 30, 2012, 10:16:18 PM |
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bitpop
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April 30, 2012, 10:20:32 PM |
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U there Bulanula
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bulanula (OP)
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April 30, 2012, 10:23:39 PM |
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U there Bulanula Try the professional help of BCX. He is the expert doxer on this forum ! You will find me !
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bitpop
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April 30, 2012, 10:28:04 PM |
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Got him, he is one of these:
Country: United States State/Region: Florida City: Orlando Latitude: 28.4913 Longitude: -81.4097 Area Code: 407 Postal Code: 32839
Country: United Kingdom State/Region: Hammersmith and Fulham City: Fulham Latitude: 51.4744 Longitude: -0.2152
Country: United Kingdom State/Region: Hampshire City: Aldershot Latitude: 51.25 Longitude: -0.7667
Country: Sweden State/Region: Skane Lan City: Malmö Latitude: 55.6 Longitude: 13
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April 30, 2012, 10:30:50 PM |
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Anyone have his facebook?
Trying to dox me now, I see. And threats too. Excellent ! Good luck with that ! smart1985, thinking about your offer for now. Ok
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bulanula (OP)
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April 30, 2012, 10:31:35 PM |
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FORUM FEATURE REQUEST: The ability to ignore individual threads. PLEASE.
Unsubscribe. But yes, this feature would be a convenience. How do you unsubscribe? I've never figured that out. Am I missing something blatantly obvious? Delete all your posts in this useless thread ! Indeed bitpop I am gigavps from Orlando, Florida ! Got some more raffle faffle for you guys ! How much do I have to pay for your doxing service per hour ?
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bitpop
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April 30, 2012, 10:35:04 PM |
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I charge 2.5 BTC/hr
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Gladamas
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April 30, 2012, 10:40:38 PM |
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Bulanula, maybe you should stick to art to cool down your emotions?
And a moderator on here could checkuser Bulanula's IP (sorry for the MediaWiki reference).
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Bees Brothers
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May 01, 2012, 07:19:00 AM |
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After paying the kids in bitcoins for splitting hives and catching swarms they are learning how to use GLBSE and investing in a few companies. We have also been following this discussion and talking about it. Here is a quick summary of part of our conversations on it:
The beauty of bitcoin is the ability of two individuals to voluntarily enter into a contract where both parties have a “win-win” transaction - free of irrelevant third parties interfering with the private contract. As such, each transaction being a win-win, it is also an opportunity to make a friend.
When transactions are a “win-lose” transaction…where a friend is not made, but an enemy is created…something is obviously wrong. If bitcoin transactions have too many of these “win-lose” situations then the experiment will fail. Either people will walk away from it, or a third party with regulatory powers will emerge. Either one of these outcomes is total failure.
Taking the sum of all these little individual “Win-lose” transactions and looking at the bigger picture, we can see that they are the poisons that destroy liberty and free-markets. It is also the fertilizer that grows the state and proves that we little people must be governed and compelled by a “noble” group of elitists that will take care of us, since obviously we can’t do it ourselves. Yet we know that those elite groups are often nothing more than parasitical thugs that work under the respectable name of government, feeding off our numerous petty disputes.
We all make mistakes, but when we take advantage of other’s mistakes, it is planting the very seeds of tyranny.
Last week in our home we sent goods out to 3 countries outside the U.S. (one of the countries being Russia). The discussion with our kids has been along the lines of “If governments would get out of the way, we, the people, would have a better chance of world peace”. Now, thanks to bitcoins, the kids would love to visit Russia (a total different view than what I had as a kid after watching Red Dawn a few times).
When I see this thread and discuss it with the kids, I shake my head and wonder, “If we can’t get along in simple transactions with each other, what hope can bitcoin or our societies have for the future?
Either we do the right thing on our own, or we have masters compel us to do it. Having masters = total failure. We are betting that someday most will choose freedom and make friends as we “wheel and deel” in the bitcoin market place and out.
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