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January 14, 2015, 09:21:28 PM
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Looks like we are in the despair phase:

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January 19, 2015, 08:28:19 AM
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I still se a lot of bitcoiners still say "but... but... bitcoin crashed from $32 to $2 in 2011 and then recovered! don't worry folks everything's just fine! History will repeat itself and the cycle will go on forever and ever  Cool"



Looks like my thread didn't do any good for those poor souls  Undecided
Can't help them, can't educate them  Undecided


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January 19, 2015, 09:09:07 AM
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I still se a lot of bitcoiners still say "but... but... bitcoin crashed from $32 to $2 in 2011 and then recovered! don't worry folks everything's just fine! History will repeat itself and the cycle will go on forever and ever  Cool"



Looks like my thread didn't do any good for those poor souls  Undecided
Can't help them, can't educate them  Undecided



Cause they've never experienced a penny stock pump and dump.  Bitcoin "the scene" is eerily similar.  Same mantras. 
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January 19, 2015, 02:36:00 PM
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They're dead now, but sure a lot of people got wiped out. Bitcoin is not tulip bulbs though. why not whack out a south sea chart to mix it up a bit?

The difference is Bitcoin is useful! It doesn't mean it will win the war but it should win it.
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January 19, 2015, 03:09:02 PM
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The difference is Bitcoin is useful! ...

Somewhat.  I'm certain pedophiles, terrorists and drug dealers have other means of securing their needs.
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January 19, 2015, 03:20:24 PM
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The difference is Bitcoin is useful! ...

Somewhat.  I'm certain pedophiles, terrorists and drug dealers have other means of securing their needs.

It seems that in everyday life you are surrounded with people from said categories. If so, try attending psychologist instead of flooding forums with doomsday messages.
In my reality bitcoin is used by regular people to book hotels, buy computers or make overseas transfers with near-zero fees.
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January 19, 2015, 03:24:53 PM
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In my reality bitcoin is used by regular people to book hotels, and rape children while smoking crystal there.

Isn't that exactly what I'm saying???
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January 19, 2015, 03:34:40 PM
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In my reality bitcoin is used by regular people to book hotels, and rape children while smoking crystal there.

Isn't that exactly what I'm saying???

You are just sick
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January 19, 2015, 04:31:38 PM
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The difference is Bitcoin is useful! ...

Somewhat.  I'm certain pedophiles, terrorists and drug dealers have other means of securing their needs.

It seems that in everyday life you are surrounded with people from said categories. If so, try attending psychologist instead of flooding forums with doomsday messages.
In my reality bitcoin is used by regular people to book hotels, buy computers or make overseas transfers with near-zero fees.

Yeah, why pay fees when you can lose more than 30% of the purchasing power in days.
Adide from people who already own bitcoins because speculation or drugs, why should the average joe go through the hassle of buying bitcoins to pay for stuff online?
Why?

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January 19, 2015, 05:12:07 PM
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Yeah, why pay fees when you can lose more than 30% of the purchasing power in days.
Adide from people who already own bitcoins because speculation or drugs, why should the average joe go through the hassle of buying bitcoins to pay for stuff online?
Why?

I personally know about a hundred of people who doesn't have credit card or paypal and it's really problem for them to buy something online or receive money from abroad.
They are not drug dealers, but IT freelancers and outsourced contractors who live not in US and they found that receiving their wage in bitcoin is cheapest and easiest way.
Yes, volatility is inconvenient sometimes, but anyway the other ways to receive money from foreign clients will usually cost them more (over 10%) and require much more time to receive.

You probably don't know, but for those who doesn't have credit card or paypal, it costs around 10% to use third-party service to order goods or pay for something online.

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January 19, 2015, 05:29:18 PM
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You personally know 100 people who are IT freelancers & can't get a CC?  What did they do, default on a million loans?
How about you stop hanging out with degenerates?  Those people will only bring you down to their level, until you find yourself in some sleazy hotel room--booting shit crank & watching child pr0nz from "teh deep web." Cheesy
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January 19, 2015, 05:29:43 PM
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The difference is Bitcoin is useful! ...

Somewhat.  I'm certain pedophiles, terrorists and drug dealers have other means of securing their needs.


In my reality bitcoin is used by regular people to book hotels, buy computers or make overseas transfers with near-zero fees.


What 'reality' is this exactly? I know dozens of people, from all walks of life, and no one has even started talking about Bitcoin on his own. I get the impression that almost no one has even heard of it, let alone need it.

But then again, your avator betrays your own ideological background. As an ideologist, you likely see things you want to see, even if they do not exist in those quantities or even if they do not exist at all.
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January 19, 2015, 05:45:48 PM
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You personally know 100 people who are IT freelancers & can't get a CC?  What did they do, default on a million loans?
How about you stop hanging out with degenerates?  Those people will only bring you down to their level, until you find yourself in some sleazy hotel room--booting shit crank & watching child pr0nz from "teh deep web." Cheesy
It's time for your meds again Lambie, we know you use them. When is your pathetic life getting some meaning or purpose? To you and all other trolls, you don't realize half how sad your life is. Wasting it on a board while probably having the illusion that it makes some kind of difference.

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January 19, 2015, 06:01:20 PM
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^Sorry Ivan's hoe, keep on hangin' with society's creme de la creme--IT "freelancers" [translation: unemployed] who can't get a CC.
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January 19, 2015, 06:05:14 PM
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You personally know 100 people who are IT freelancers & can't get a CC?  What did they do, default on a million loans?
How about you stop hanging out with degenerates?  Those people will only bring you down to their level, until you find yourself in some sleazy hotel room--booting shit crank & watching child pr0nz from "teh deep web." Cheesy

In this thread i see only one degenerate who lives in sealed environment where pizzas and burgers are grown on farms and credit score and SSN are coded in DNA of newborns.
BTW, why in almost every your post you are mentioning child pron or drugs? Does it play a significant role in your reality ?
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January 19, 2015, 06:09:06 PM
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^Sorry Ivan's hoe, keep on hangin' with society's creme de la creme--IT "freelancers" [translation: unemployed] who can't get a CC.
How many hours did you spend here? Is your life really that pathetic that you have nothing better to do? If you are a paid troll, wasn't there really no better job for you? What are your capabilities? What skills do you have? Be ambitious lambie, everything is better than what you are doing know.. What if someone in the outside world asks to what you are doing whole day? Do you even have social contacts? 

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January 19, 2015, 06:10:45 PM
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.@zeroday:
I mention child porn and drugs because procurement of both is objectively easier with Bitcoin as opposed to CC.
Tell me more about your 100 of unemployed IT freelancer buddies tho?

@Ivan's hoe:  Need a hug?
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January 19, 2015, 06:13:46 PM
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IT "freelancers" [translation: unemployed] who can't get a CC.

If in your reality being employed (translation: being a slave) and having CC (translation: being perpetual debtor) means having success in your life, I'm really glad I'm not you.
I wish you having a pleasure being a little brick in a wall and serve your masters.


.@zeroday:
Tell me more about your 100 of unemployed IT freelancer buddies tho?

If you are so curious, you may just click at my signature to find out more about my business and my relationship with our contractors
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January 19, 2015, 06:13:56 PM
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[butthurt spergings]

Sounds like you need a hug?
Sounds like you need some serious help?
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January 19, 2015, 06:16:23 PM
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IT "freelancers" [translation: unemployed] who can't get a CC.

If in your reality being employed (translation: being a slave) and having CC (translation: being perpetual debtor) means having success in your life, I'm really glad I'm not you.
I wish you having a pleasure being a little brick in a wall and serve your masters.

>slave
>brick in the wall

Sorry about your daddy issues with reality.  Carry on.



@Ivan's hoe:  Doing fine, actually.  As long as you cultists are around, making money on Bitcoin is fun & easy Smiley
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