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bats_cd03: some hajjis r gonna be mad when
they find out
there are women cumming
to kill
them and
take
their virgins
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo: Basically ever since 2004 when I bought a computer I've been waiting for an opportunity
to use GPG and... Bitcoin afforded
that. << a happy fate.
bats_cd03: whats great is you can
tell
they've seen some shit, and
those weapons ain't for show
bats_cd03: all i want is
to fit in with da cool kids
mircea_popescu: bats_cd03 not bad. pity
they didn't have bitcoin addy on
tits.
mircea_popescu: bats_cd03: i know mircea_popescu would approve, somehow << are
the chicks mensturating and defecating on some sort of holy black flag ?
mircea_popescu: ThickAsThieves: i'm listening
to Snow Crash currently, after getting burnt out on
Taleb
telling everything what it's problem is <<< ahahah good one.
mircea_popescu: also
the extant memoirs of
the various valide sultanas over
the years.
atcbot: [CoinMiner Hashrate]: 1.47
TH/s [PityThePool Hashrate]: 770.80 GH/s [iSpace Pool Hashrate]: 1.01
TH/s
BingoBoingo: lol, I can't believe I'm still snacking on Dates. Why
the fuck did I buy so many dates?
mircea_popescu: ;;later
tell foofingers: Hi people. My is Daniel Marcus. I work
together with asciilifeform. And I'm here
to do some business with bitcoins.
Thank you for having me! << welcome
mircea_popescu: jurov: apparently mircea moved
the decimal dot << dots are hard.
mircea_popescu: in
this particular case, fanfic stays fanific.
there's no disney
to buy, no lucasfilm
to buy and nothing
to buy it with.
BingoBoingo: Fanfic is fanfic until Disney buys out Lucasfilm and
they promise a feature film every year.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo i dunno dood, so some guy in new york likes
to write bitcoin fanfic. so what of it ?
mircea_popescu: ThickAsThieves: or me not learning my lesson << gotta love
the ambiguity in a functioning market.
BingoBoingo: Sure New Yorkers will Bitcoin, some might do it well, but...
They won't do it under
the Grand Wizard McNerdalot of
the NYDFS's rules
BingoBoingo: No, I'm
talking about Bitcoin simply writing off New York
BingoBoingo: After
that post where I buried any point I was
trying
to make under
three really fucking chewey sentences
mircea_popescu: mike_c: and as an aside, it is embarrassing for
this channel
that
tweets are scraped and repeated from links but not references
to
the log! << yeah srsly.
BingoBoingo exercises restraint
this
time, waits
to do a sober read
through before publishing piece on NYDFS extending
their orders for
the quaranteen of New York
youtubetard: I
think
they'll end up fracturing quite a bit
BingoBoingo: Size as in population + walk
to
the next border
The20YearIRCloud: essentially a somewhat less corrupt version of nationalist china, minus warlords
too
xmj: china doesn't have a
Tsar ?
xmj: just without any Romanov on
top of
the state.
xmj: what's worse about russia is,
they don't seem
to go back
to russian era but
to
Tsarist era
BingoBoingo: The US, India, Russia, and China all seem
to have size related hazards
youtubetard: yea...Putin seems
to be very fond of
the ole days
youtubetard: but I also don't
think humans will abandon goverments nor fiat anytime soon...think about human nature...only
technology can really better
the opportunities
BingoBoingo: Missouri would go back
to
the good old days of Quantrill and burn everything Kansas loves
The20YearIRCloud: i
think russia could be quite interesting, but i also worry
there's an equal chance
they'll decided
to go back
to soviet era stupidity
youtubetard: Russia I
think will offer some great opportunities soon enough.
The20YearIRCloud: The problem wasn't
the constitution, it was
that people
thought
things weren't clear and decided
they could deviate
youtubetard: lololol constitution caused most of all
the issues we have
today
youtubetard: still...smaller limited govmints where authority
tends
to be inhereted
to
the local inhabitants
tends
to be more stable....at least history
tells us so
xmj: US-american libertarians
think
they can fix
the flaws of
the Constitution by reverting
to it.
The20YearIRCloud: left
to
their own devices, California, Illinois, new york and maryland would implode
xmj: The20YearIRCloud:
the funny
thing is:
BingoBoingo: The20YearIRCloud: Ohio might suffer
the most from reduced Federal dependence...
The20YearIRCloud: Ohio is a prime example, in
the past 10 years we've finally got a group in
the house
that knows what
they're doing and are repealing a bunch of dumb laws
xmj: well,
they have no one
to bail
them out (cf Californian default)
The20YearIRCloud: But state budgets, control, state/house makup,
they're run well
xmj: I
thought you meant
the other way round
youtubetard: lol very
true...the fed is just spiraling into
the darkness
BingoBoingo: This latest
trilema MP put out is quite
the read
The20YearIRCloud: Most US states are run pretty well, but when you add
the federal goverment into it, it becomes a huge mess
The20YearIRCloud: Meaning
the federal goverment went back
to
the original role of only planning national defense and nothing else
BingoBoingo: But what if you love her ? What if you love what shes doing
to you, not necessarily for what it is but for it being her doing ? Maybe you even hate it for what it is, on some level, but because shes doing it you love it anyway. Years later I read in a learned article
that
thats exactly how women love, not for
the
thing but for its meaning, and I was enlightened.
Thats what
they mean by
the meaning of
things, do
they ?
xmj: let's assume I want
to something in
the West. Which is either Anglo-Saxon, or Germanic.
The20YearIRCloud: I'd be more worried about making
the right decisions as a state
than religious preferences
xmj: Twenty-somethings going
to church _every sunday_.
BingoBoingo: Ukraine is going
to suffer full Russian invasion or not
xmj: BingoBoingo: You haven't been
there. You haven't seen Ukrainian women on
the streets.
xmj: and yes, if Russia doesn't invade Ukraine is another option on
the
table.
youtubetard: but
that's my opinion. Prices are high
there, so I can't see a benefit financially
youtubetard: great question. I don't see europe being safe honestly. While Monaco and other principalities are entering
their golden age...the
time
to be
there is now...not in 5 years +
youtubetard: oh yea, I agree. If anything ISIS has seen
the success of
the
TaliBann in creating a "Day
the Mouse roared" scenario.
The US continues
to bleed and become bankrupt whilst attempting
to maintain "stability" in a non-stabile enviorment
BingoBoingo: The weird
thing is an independent Flanders is probably going
to be more capable of keeping ISIS at bay
than
the combined efforts of
the US and UK ever could
youtubetard: more complexity is
the nature of all
things in
the long
term. So
the rise of many many many micro states is very likely. People see Liechtenstein's success
youtubetard: although with
the rate of bankrupt nations...it shouldn't be
too difficult
BingoBoingo: The olds might forgive his neglect, but
the youth are always going
to
think Obama's an Uncle
Tom
youtubetard: especially with
the use of crypto
tech such as btc and being able
to generate more free flowing economies
youtubetard: but, micro-states are on
the rise no doubt.
BingoBoingo: Right, you could be
the motherfucker who has
the bomb and an acute shortage of lithium citrate syrup USP
The20YearIRCloud: Eh, gdp between 2nd world and 3rd world is huge, much easier
to pay some PMCs and
take over a african despot
than say kazachstan
BingoBoingo: The20YearIRCloud: Maybe if you plan
to camp out
there
through all
the intermediate steps
BingoBoingo: The20YearIRCloud: Why not in
the remains of a "superpower"
BingoBoingo: And I've always wanted
to be an Emperor, or at least a lesser Lord of
the Manor much more
than I've wanted
to be a librarian.
BingoBoingo: youtubetard: See my mistake was I imagined myself poor when I could have seized upon something powerful at
the
time... But instead dreams of librarian jobs danced in my head.
The20YearIRCloud: BingoBoingo: going over company financials, forecasting, where
the company is headed in
the short
term
youtubetard: ah, it does
take
time...BTC was deff sketch at first, but
that's more so if you're used
to seeing
things from a consumer/comercial stand point
BingoBoingo: Ah, even
though ~2010 was when I first started reading on it, fucking library school. Wasn't until very late 2012 I started playing with it more seriously and 2013
that I started seeking introductions.
The20YearIRCloud: I
think we (Rentalstarter) will be having another webinar
type
thing September
the 1st
youtubetard: I built and fiddled with various electronics when I was very little...leading
to me building a computer. Came
to a better understanding of real money and stable currencies, discovered bitcoin in 2010. and have pursued it ever since
youtubetard: which is amazing if you really
think about it
youtubetard: haha very nice. Bitcoin has opened a whole new world
to basically anyone will
to learn/understand it
BingoBoingo: Basically ever since 2004 when I bought a computer I've been waiting for an opportunity
to use GPG and... Bitcoin afforded
that.