400000+ entries in 0.353s

mircea_popescu: 01:17 (1) <dooglus> that's not reckless - that's smart
mircea_popescu: 01:16 (472) <mp> i have a girl doing pro domme services on bitcointalk
mircea_popescu: 01:16 (1) <dooglus> didn't you see? he was using a foolproof system
mircea_popescu: 01:16 (367) <bitcoinforest> thats pretty fucking wreckless, what word would you use to describe that type of behavior
mircea_popescu: 01:16 (367) <bitcoinforest> it is? you were betting 16 bitcoins
mircea_popescu: 01:15 (367) <bitcoinforest> mp where did you get all yoru bitcoins to throw around wrecklessly with
mircea_popescu: she fucked really well both nights. chicks dig living dangerous.
mircea_popescu: once i took a chick to belgrade, went to one of their casinos, martingaled 500 bux and paid for the trip that way
mircea_popescu: game247 i think you can probably pester jurov to broker for you
mircea_popescu: as if after the strauss-kahn debacle anyone takes them seriously anymore.
mircea_popescu: ya, totally. the us is in a position to discuss anyone's commitment to the rule of law.
mircea_popescu: lol. i enjoy other people being teh target these days.
mircea_popescu: ThickAsThieves what makes you think bitpay even has 38k ?
mircea_popescu: hehe. poor bellhop ends up involved in some "psychodrama" as he says
mircea_popescu: letti implored, to which DeStefano replied "Then we need to put the fire out" before having his men drag the severely burned Cappelletti into the dining area and forcing the man's family to urinate on him in unison. Following the banquet, the family quickly paid back the stolen money."
mircea_popescu: "In another incident, Peter Cappelletti, a collector for DeStefano, fled Chicago with $25,000 from a loan shark victim. DeStefano's men located Cappelletti in Wisconsin and brought him back to Chicago. DeStefano chained Cappelletti to a radiator and tortured him for three days. While a banquet was going on, Cappelletti was secretly being tortured in the back of the restaurant. "Kill me man, please, I'm on fire!" Cappel
mircea_popescu: ok, which tarantino film includes a depiction of this ?
mircea_popescu: Once, while riding in his car, he saw a black man walking down a Chicago street. DeStefano forced the man into his car at gunpoint, took the man to his house and forced the man and his own wife to have sex with each other, all for some real or imagined grievance DeStefano had with his wife.
mircea_popescu: "University of Illinois Law School's Professor Robert Lawless, a national expert in personal credit and bankruptcy"
mircea_popescu: to me it's mind boggling thisd isn't self obvious tho. but i guess it'll go there
mircea_popescu: kakobrekla i'm shocked nobody figured that out by now.
mircea_popescu: bitcoin935 that's actually a great thing, because it will prevent "cashless" ie, fictitious economuies in the eu
mircea_popescu: "Matter of fact, nobody knew all the details. But it should have been perfect. I mean he had me, Nicky Santoro, his best friend watching his ass. And he had Ginger, the woman he loved on his arm. But in the end, we fucked it all up. It should have been so sweet, too. But it turned out to be the last time that street guys like us were ever given anything that fuckin' valuable again."
mircea_popescu: what tax evasion, what advertising, wehat publicly already.
mircea_popescu: wait wait. nobody cares why goat had to move to vietnam or /we
mircea_popescu: does bitcoin935 have some proof of this saying of his ?
mircea_popescu: it's an open project, people will flail about in all directions.
mircea_popescu: bitcoin935 look. it's not practical to pick a course and follow it. this isn't the outfit.
mircea_popescu: tjhat recent link re the bitcoin scamdation giving its valuiable opinions is a point in case.