I'll start
>Market is good
>'My 401k is killing it!'
>Market is bad
>'Ive lost so much money on my 401k!!!'
>dont buy bitcoin is a bubble
"bitcoin? You mean that thing drug dealers use? Hmmm."
>>2658366
If you want to rage, then go to the yahoo message boards whenever something about Bitcoin comes up
These are actual comments:
"The key is getting someone to buy it. Something is only valued at whatever someone is willing to pay for it. No one is going to give you 72 million dollars for your stack of fake money. So, it's really not worth anything."
"So a bitcoin is worth more than an OZ of gold, sorry having a tough time buying that..."
"There was a time, not long ago, when the owners of Beanie Babies said the same thing!"
"Too bad you wouldn't be able to convert it into any meaningful method of currency exchange. Imagine having a $1B in bitcoin, but couldn't pay a pizza delivery boy with any of it."
>>2659022
This is how you know the normies have NOT arrived. They all think it's a big joke still.
>can't take all that money to the grave!
>you forgot to factor in inflation!
>what would you even spend money on if not a wife and kids?
>show me a single bank account that get 7%!
>>2659022
>copy pasted from reddit
kys
>>2659050
I think most of the people involved in crypto are always reading about crypto and talk to others who are involved also, so we get in the mindset that everyone know about it, The truth is that 99% of people don't know anything about crypto (which is a good thing).
>>2659096
the reddit comments were copy pasted from the yahoo article you retarded dumb fuck
>>2659201
>Go to college!
>Be a wage cuck and get a STEM degree! EZ $100k a year!!!
>Take on 80K in student loans!! Don't worry about the compounding interest goy!
Instead of
>AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHHAHAHAHHA
And
>Mooooon! Lambos are back on the menu bois!
>>2659288
If you're going to an out of state non-public school and/or one without scholarships, you deserve your debt.
You can go to college smart and on the cheap. Start off at a community college and transfer all your gen Ed credits to a 4-year later.