if someone can get the images from the pastebin[0] to load, could you rehost them? [0] http://pastebin.com/EYa8NpDs
not really. liberty reserve got shut down without any hitches for the same reason
i stole a heartbreaking anecdote that a girl in my senior high school class wrote about her grandmother dying or something
'sign of a crank' is grossly wrong, like it or not most of the vocabulary we have to describe the capitalist system as a mode of social organization originates with marx
as an alternative to plex like the other guy mentioned, i'm using videostream to watch the new godzilla film on my chromecast right now http://www.getvideostream.com/
no one has used the term cracker since 1990 man
famine isn't the same thing as genocide
'socialism' is a word with a specific meaning -- collective ownership of the means of production. dichotomizing ideologies between 'collectivist' and 'individualist' is nonsense baby political theory that accounts for…
hahaha seriously? get some books or something. or like, talk to people in real life
this is a website with a community. if you're going to prioritize some asshole's right to be a bigot over being inclusive then you're welcome to fuck right off.
i'm interested, shoot me an email at routemailhere@gmail.com
holy shit dude how many times are you going to make this comment
hur hur yes god forbid a victim of sexual harassment seek reprimand
because it's buried a mile underground in the middle of a desert
>He could be called a 'reactionary racist' because his racism was not entirely fueled by sociocultural norms, but rather as a reaction to the hatred that he experienced from living near racism which was fueled…
it doesn't have the same authors
most things involving blockchains tend to be
we also live in a society where many many more people are sexually assaulted every hour of every day but hey some nerds might get their reputation in a kerfluffle so same difference really
this reminds me of a metafilter comment from 2012 (because it's literally what is described in the comment): "There are very interesting things you can do with bitcoin that nobody is doing yet. Bitcoin is fundamentally…
oh my god go back to 2001 http://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/im-comic-sans-asshole
you're confusing being smart with being wise, but it's not a surprise that this sentiment is in the thread. classing people as 'smart' is so narrow and limiting that it's totally meaningless but the nerds love nothing…
considering that bitcoin's prime utility over other virtual means of moving money is that you can launder it trivially, this places a little more incentive on it as a prize than real world assets
you use 'proper' english capitalization punctuation etc in informal context i dont think youre really in a position to make calls about digital fluency when you write like a mid 20th century layman teleported to 2014…
graeber's 'debt: the first 5000 years' is an very broadly scoped history of the function of debt and the anthropological history of economics and is one of the best books i've read in years; i highly recommend it to…
why yes that is indeed what the adults have been discussing
if someone can get the images from the pastebin[0] to load, could you rehost them? [0] http://pastebin.com/EYa8NpDs
not really. liberty reserve got shut down without any hitches for the same reason
i stole a heartbreaking anecdote that a girl in my senior high school class wrote about her grandmother dying or something
'sign of a crank' is grossly wrong, like it or not most of the vocabulary we have to describe the capitalist system as a mode of social organization originates with marx
as an alternative to plex like the other guy mentioned, i'm using videostream to watch the new godzilla film on my chromecast right now http://www.getvideostream.com/
no one has used the term cracker since 1990 man
famine isn't the same thing as genocide
'socialism' is a word with a specific meaning -- collective ownership of the means of production. dichotomizing ideologies between 'collectivist' and 'individualist' is nonsense baby political theory that accounts for…
hahaha seriously? get some books or something. or like, talk to people in real life
this is a website with a community. if you're going to prioritize some asshole's right to be a bigot over being inclusive then you're welcome to fuck right off.
i'm interested, shoot me an email at routemailhere@gmail.com
holy shit dude how many times are you going to make this comment
hur hur yes god forbid a victim of sexual harassment seek reprimand
because it's buried a mile underground in the middle of a desert
>He could be called a 'reactionary racist' because his racism was not entirely fueled by sociocultural norms, but rather as a reaction to the hatred that he experienced from living near racism which was fueled…
it doesn't have the same authors
most things involving blockchains tend to be
we also live in a society where many many more people are sexually assaulted every hour of every day but hey some nerds might get their reputation in a kerfluffle so same difference really
this reminds me of a metafilter comment from 2012 (because it's literally what is described in the comment): "There are very interesting things you can do with bitcoin that nobody is doing yet. Bitcoin is fundamentally…
oh my god go back to 2001 http://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/im-comic-sans-asshole
you're confusing being smart with being wise, but it's not a surprise that this sentiment is in the thread. classing people as 'smart' is so narrow and limiting that it's totally meaningless but the nerds love nothing…
considering that bitcoin's prime utility over other virtual means of moving money is that you can launder it trivially, this places a little more incentive on it as a prize than real world assets
you use 'proper' english capitalization punctuation etc in informal context i dont think youre really in a position to make calls about digital fluency when you write like a mid 20th century layman teleported to 2014…
graeber's 'debt: the first 5000 years' is an very broadly scoped history of the function of debt and the anthropological history of economics and is one of the best books i've read in years; i highly recommend it to…
why yes that is indeed what the adults have been discussing