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brendafdez: he has another one unused
brendafdez: he ventured into twitter and things didn't end well... someone got death threats and stuff
brendafdez: instagram
brendafdez: it even has rounded crners, dont ask
brendafdez: lol
brendafdez: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2206613/Chinese-hospitals-introduce-hands-free-automatic-sperm-extractor-donors-play-videos-help.html
brendafdez: hahah was going to say that, no free lunch
brendafdez: chocolatebananaraisin? sounds good... i guess
brendafdez: i don't multithread, if I'm here I'm just here, reading the channel.
brendafdez: because he says ugly turths
brendafdez: hating themselves?
brendafdez: mircea_popescu here http://trilema.com/2013/why-i-am-not-a-white-nationalist/
brendafdez: mircea_popescu you did post pictures of an actual penis in some other trilema article, if I remember right...
brendafdez: indiancandy1 hey :)
brendafdez: indiancandy1 thats a compliment? bi softy
brendafdez: indiancandy1 i'm not deep, just like pretending sometimes. those who are see right thru :3
brendafdez: dont defeat the defeatable fence or else...
brendafdez: the future holds much lols ahead
brendafdez: https://www.credit-suisse.com/ch/en/news-and-expertise/news/banking.article.html/article/pwp/news-and-expertise/2015/03/en/bitcoins-money-without-physical-form.html
brendafdez: ws-and-expertise/news/banking.article.html/article/pwp/news-and-expertise/2015/03/en/bitcoins-money-without-physical-form.html
brendafdez: "Even if distribution as a means of payment continues to increase, the system's advantage – decentralization – is also its biggest drawback. Unlike legal tender, there is no authority that guarantees the value of the currency, and bitcoin does not benefit from the resulting confidence. In the end, this confidence is crucial for any currency whose usage extends beyond the exchange of goods." https://www.credit-suisse.com/ch/en/ne
brendafdez: (:
brendafdez: I always wondered why negative error codes...
brendafdez: re: Businesscards. I found a QR code with a BTC address, and now, also the GPG fingerprint, provide a good excuse to hand it out without sounding like you're forcing them. "Where do I send the btc?" --"Here!" (:
brendafdez: "The gold market marched into the 21st century [...] me banks reluctant to participate" http://www.wsj.com/articles/gold-market-launches-electronic-pricing-mechanism-1426874345
brendafdez: Oh, suicides are also common over there? :P
brendafdez: punkman back in the days when we still didn't have to go through this amount of bureaucratic shit to receive shipments from abroad, and when I was doing it very often, the ones from the UK used to be the fastest. I'm surprised that your experience with the RM has been bad.
brendafdez: yes, but sometimes it's not worth it. Having to cross the river to send a letter with "an object inside" to a recepient in Argentina would be hilarious. That time they insisted letters were paper only. :D
brendafdez: punkman I've had all kind of bad experiences with the post, from them stealing from a box of alfajores I was shipping abroad, to them refusing to send a letter (even though it was within weight and size limits) because "there was an object inside" (!!). Long delays is the success scenario.
brendafdez: punkman still better than AR...
brendafdez: Apparently the father of one of the founders of this space operated one such "Luna Park" in the early 20th century. And they picked the same name for the stadium.
brendafdez: The first park to use the name was Coney Island's second major amusement park, designed by Frederic Thompson and Elmer "Skip" Dundy and opened in 1903. They named the park after the spaceship in their Pan-American Exposition ride "A Trip to the Moon".[1][2]
brendafdez: History
brendafdez: Vexual in a way it does refer to the moon. From derpipedia: Luna Park is a name shared by dozens of currently operating and defunct amusement parks that have opened on every continent except Antarctica since 1903.
brendafdez: Otherwise I might have to go back to church. Don't force it upon me by not donating.
brendafdez: I was also raised Christian. Was horrible. Care to help? Even 1 cent you could spare helps me forget the terrible thing 14EVtRAFWTcDutoeHBLPjLewfMxGgPHcLv
brendafdez: mircea_popescu I never mentioned it bc I felt very flattered that you added the password input field in the "Paid Content" notice at my request, but seems weird to me that after inputting password it takes you to the homepage. Expected behavior to me would be reloading the page, to see the article one intended to read in the first place. Otherwise one valuable credit goes to waste by loading an unwanted article ;)
brendafdez: mircea_popescu expound? I could go on, but anyway... https://youtu.be/NuPolrd9yuo?t=1m35s
brendafdez: There's no point reeducating it, because anyway...
brendafdez: think of the children
brendafdez: the press is just as shitty
brendafdez: "No browser exploits were successfully demonstrated on Linux or other open-source operating systemsÇ"
brendafdez: https://hacked.com/no-browser-secure-major-browsers-hacked-2015-pwn2own-contest/
brendafdez: utc -3 1949
brendafdez: indeed
brendafdez: it still is, at least as of last week i got ddosed when entering the chan
brendafdez: trinque yes i never bothered to configure it properly
brendafdez: works only bc I have less than 5000
brendafdez: ok :P then it'll have to be done the hard way ;)
brendafdez: I was trying to see the first messages in the chan by each user. If a user has say 50000 messages, I can't find a way to see the pages with the earliest 45000.
brendafdez: I was searching the logs and couldn't find a way to sort by date ascending. Tried setting the start parameter to a value close to the total number of results, but it won't take values greater than 5000. :( Is there a way to do it?
brendafdez: or thedrinkingrecord :P
brendafdez: Don't drink and #b-a
brendafdez: if i'm not gonna do anything based on that information atm there's no reason i should care...
brendafdez: but we'll get used to it, i hope
brendafdez: it's scary
brendafdez: drunk and all you still care about the price? :P
brendafdez: nope, i was presenting male :P
brendafdez: apart from that, i've only travelled briefly to neighboring countries, like uruguay (many times), brazil (once), paraguay (once)
brendafdez: always lived here, yes, except for two months or so i lived in munich bc some stupid institute decided to foot the bill :D
brendafdez: Lots to learn, maybe I could appreciate it someday...
brendafdez: art is in the eye of the beholder, so I won't dispute that. I would however find it hard to see art in sport. It must be there, but generally I just couldn't care less. When there's a major sports event here, it means 'good time to go outside and take pictures of the empty streets and such'
brendafdez: St Louis Cardinals was a baseball team then? That was the art show? :P
brendafdez: the sooner you fix that monogamy thing the better, me thinks
brendafdez: you're forever indebted with her
brendafdez: not that I have much success with the locals, either...
brendafdez: I need to find a foreign-speaking gf/bf/whatever soon, being with the locals doesn't compare
brendafdez: :D
brendafdez: I was still a teenager, so you can't blame me ;)
brendafdez: I could never bring myself to like them, but I liked bands that were such crap
brendafdez: more like Rammstein
brendafdez: yep
brendafdez: unless you're into Hilter-voiced people xD
brendafdez: then it the most un-hot language imaginable
brendafdez: you can say it softly, but people tend to picture it in their minds with a Hitler voice xD
brendafdez: They must be really cheap :P
brendafdez: even with her russian accent, only made it better
brendafdez: IT was the hottest thing ever, girl whispering in german softly to your ear... ahhh priceless.
brendafdez: BingoBoingo if much of your feelings of unsafeness stem from local State corruption, you'd like it in Argentina. It's not that there's no corruption over here, on the contrary, but they get to interefere much less with peoples lives. The fact that people here see the US as the land of freedom really boggles the mind.
brendafdez: There I fell in love with a Russian girl, it was in 2008, it was awesome that we'd both speak with each other in a language that was foreign for both, felt special, like being in bitcoin these days (? ☟︎
brendafdez: it was an enjoyable experience when I lived in Germany for a brief period, a couple of months, just getting to speak the local language gave me the thrills (I'm weird, I know :P)
brendafdez: dunno, but even just for the language id like to go. I mean it's weird for me speaking english so much in the internet, and never having been to an en speaking place.
brendafdez: tbh, I doubt I'd be able to get a US tourist visa even, at the moment
brendafdez: just move here to argentina already :)
brendafdez: oh hah
brendafdez: story is making me love the big town
brendafdez: dunno, maybe they are slightly more careful with that over there
brendafdez: but if you live close to the field you'll likely get intoxicated by the monsanto crap+
brendafdez: Well, here in Arg there are soybeans aplenty
brendafdez: Leaving USia would be hard?
brendafdez: I mean
brendafdez: So your feelings of 'unsafeness', where do they stem from?
brendafdez: I'm not sure if 'not at all' conveys the whole meaning of my degree of ignorance
brendafdez: BingoBoingo right for whom ;)
brendafdez: BingoBoingo over here in brendaland utc -3 is a good time for stories :P also i hate that it's too hot and can't sleep. I was trying to avoid selling more btc to get a/c considering winter is supposed to be coming
brendafdez: BingoBoingo urm why not
brendafdez: *stuff
brendafdez: BingoBoingo selling staff on our local eBay was easier, laziness always wins for me
brendafdez: BingoBoingo hahah no :P
brendafdez: aws was the best alternative?