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my gf edition
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maisie
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what does queg mean
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drum and also bass
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sue
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don't know why she did it. calls herself beccabae nowadays if you're after wanking to her.
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In the deep dark hills of the front page of /int/
That's the place where I trace my bloodline
And it's there I read on a page 10 thread
You will never leave /brit/ alive
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don't like the term 'weaksauce', very strongly dislike the term 'amazeballs'
simple as
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>>78003046
I like the pokemon's expression, like it's being squeezed.
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In 999, Norman pilgrims returning from Jerusalem called in at the port of Salerno when a Saracen attack occurred. The Normans fought so valiantly that Prince Guaimar III begged them to stay.

Lombard noblemen persuaded them to return with more warriors to help throw off the Byzantine rule, which they did.

From these bases, the Normans eventually captured Sicily and southern Italy from the Saracens.

The southern Norman rulers fostered plans of establishing an empire that would have encompassed Fatimid Egypt as well as the crusader states in the Levant.

Likewise, the northern Norman rulers conquered England, and fostered plans of establishing an empire from Scotland to the Pyrenees.
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>>78003073
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How do I become one of the lads?
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>>78003082
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>>78003024
this
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>>78003087
human
stawp
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Thailad
Give us a wave
Thailad Thailad
Give us a wave
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the bloody girlfriend is still up playing her video games
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>>78003033
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4a53e6
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thailad how expensive is the cost of living in thairand?
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>>78003101
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>>78003106
depends
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any crypto man in
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>>78003102
same
what are they like!
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*sees you across the street*
*recognises you from /brit/*
*smiles at you and waves*
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>>78003137
You posted this earlier
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>you clearly know nothing about blockchain
it's a way of verifying digital currency transactions or something i think

it's still a ponzi scheme with no practical usage above fiat
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>>78003087
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>>78003144
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>>78003128
yeah but i cant remember any of the coins i have, lots of bad alts that never took off, and now i just ignore it because i cba to turn it into real money
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>>78003142
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>>78003046
she got the yankee look
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>>78003151
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>>78003161
what's that?
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>>78003153
why is a digital currency more useful than fiat lad? for legitimate, legal trading, there is no need to use a crypto
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>it's still a ponzi scheme with no practical usage above fiat
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>>78003084
Help a lad out.
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>>78003171
some jap'po game show
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>>78003041
>>78003073
>>78003087
>>78003117
>>78003129
>>78003151
>>78003161
>>78003171
>>78003178
Chinese women don't have slanted vaginas.
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>>78003178
I mean the thing in the box but now I can see it's a stuffed toy
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>>78003152
yeah I'm in the same boat, I want to get back into trading alts now though
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>>78003173
>speculative currency
>calling anyone else a jew
jesus lad sort it out
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>>78003189
Stop hacking tims pc
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>>78003205
want to fix it for him so he'll stop going on about it
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buggering off to bed. night thailad.
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>>>/v/386310537
don't remember making this but it's literally me rn hahaha ;)
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>>78003219
nn x
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where do our thoughts go when we forget them??
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>>78003125
wow
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to the cryptomandem:
what is the value of bitcoin based on?
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for legitimate, legal trading, there is no need to use a crypto
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>>78003233
I guess to like another part of our brain?
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>>78003172
decentralized, no censorship, anonymous, no regards for borders, negligible sending fees, etc.
I just use it to make money though
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>>78003237
perceived regard for its benefits and usefulness
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need a tiny asian girl to put my willy in
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>>78003246
so no legitimate use for it then, just criminal activity?
and the second point is the killer
it's just a pyramid scheme, and a very effective one, so you can use it to make money but that doesn't change what it is
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By the 10th century, the unified kingdom of England was, perhaps, the best ordered state in Europe.

However, the combat strength of the Anglo-Saxon army is another issue that cannot be agreed upon by scholars.

The early Anglo-Saxon armies are now thought to have specialized in high-intensity close combat.

This was demonstrated at Hastings when the Normans, who probably were the best cavalry of the period, failed to break the Anglo-Saxon line in close combat.

The early English armies were aggressive and could be quickly combined in larger units.

It was this system that allowed Alfred and his successors to quickly conquer Danelaw and for Harold Godwin to move his army rapidly against the Danes and defeat them at Stamford Bridge then move elements 250 miles south to London.
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>>78003274
WRONG
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>>78003261
the perception that it will always go up in value in the long whatever the price you're paying, you mean?
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There's a man
going around
taking names
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>>78999999
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About to buy a mclaren 720s with my crypto gains
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>>78003273
I'm clearly not going to change your mind, so arguing is pointless. I already gave you just a few of the uses that your brainlet self can only comprehend as criminal activity. protip: the world is a pyramid scheme
>>78003285
no, because it doesn't always go up in value in the long run
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bought some custard powder, turns out it's a fucking mission to make it into actual custard.
https://youtu.be/EjDSmGupnqY
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>>78003273
I made my money in ETH, the associated token to Ethereum, which isn't even a cryptocurrency but rather a cryptoasset. It's a technology platform used to build blockchain based applications, as well as do other things. Its value proposition has nothing to do with transfer of money

You shouldn't have such strong opinions about stuff you don't know about
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>>78003326
you literally just put it in a pot with water/milk and stir it
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>>78003324
>decentralized
what is the benefit in this
>no censorship
illegal activity
>anonymous
illegal activity
>no regards for borders
illegal activity
>negligible sending fees
small benefit, basically irrelevant seeing as it has no tangible use, you can't buy anything with it
either it's an investment or it's a currency, and it's obviously an investment, as it is not a practical medium of exchange (barring activities where the impracticality is offset by the fact that if you were using fiat, you would be arrested)

You can make money out of it, I don't mind what you do, but don't pretend it's anything more than a pyramid scheme
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>>78003362
yeh
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>>78003353
so it's a way of propping up a useless currency? very interesting, the pyramid scheme runs deeper. It's cool tech ngl, but it's useless for cryptocurrency, and the value of associated "assets" is based off the current overvaluation of a useless coin
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thailad is the retarius and i am the secutor
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>>78003376
>>78003404
kek, not going to honour you with a serious reply if you know this little
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Are you cryptolads planning on 'cashing out' at any point?
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Salutations, my fellow sava...friends. Don't you like the idea of civil nationalism and letting Jamal, Pedro and Hiro fuck your daughters and produced half-breeds that will culturally enrich your country with diversity? They are after all BASED people of colour, as you would say.
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>>78003422
please give me a serious reply anon. I don't understand the code, nor do you, so please explain what is the value in a digital currency that has no legitimate benefit over fiat?
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There were thirteen kids and a bunch of dogs
A house full of chickens and a yard full of hogs
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i just did the washing up and made te i also washed my hands after because i like them smelling of soap and not fairy liquid
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Norsemen believed that the time of death for any individual is predetermined, however nothing else in life was.

Considering this, Norsemen believed there to be two possibilities in life: "fame or death."

The necessity of violence was the core value to the Viking Age.

Their battleship which was called the Drakkar .Drakkars did not need to rest at night and could just continue sailing or rowing with an extra set of hands.

The fast design of Viking ships was essential to their hit-and-run raids. For instance, in the sacking of Frisia in the early 9th Century, Charlemagne mobilized his troops the instant he heard of the raid, but completely missed the Vikings when he arrived.
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cat scratching at the door now
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>>78003435
there's a few strains of cryptards anon:
ancaps who like to pretend it's a viable medium of exchange
computer geeks who admire the tech and think it's a cool idea
and the shameless kikes who just want to make money off it
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>>78003428
Yeah of course. I only care about how much I have in sterling. Turned 3k into 45k in a few months, then to 20k because I was stingy holding my bags. Then sold at the bottom (trying to buy in lower) and it immediately went back up to where I'd be on about 30k now.

I honestly think I can turn it into a million in a few years, at which point I'll buy myself a small flat here in London in cash (dependent on whether it looks like there might finally be a crash of this market). I'll spend some more of the rest on frivolities (I want a yacht, can pick up a good one for about 150k), buy another place for rental income, and invest the rest.

And if I don't make that much within a few years, I'll just putost of it towards a house
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>>78003487
very interesting... the shameless kikes actually seem the most respectable in this situation
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>>78003428
I've converted about $5k to fiat total. I don't do it often though because there isn't any point in doing so at this point with so much money to be made
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>>78003518
why convert it into fiat? Is it because fiat can actually be exchanged for goods and services?
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>>78003507
no one gives a flying fuck about this twat fiction you ugly bacon cunt
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PPPLLBBBBBBTTTTHHHHFFF!
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>>78003507
>>78003518
wow, that is very optimistic
though i remember going on /biz/ and seeing a bunch of people saying "never cash out you idiots this'll be the world currency 2020!"
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all the crypto investors: cash out your original investment and hold onto that in real money, so you haven't lost anything
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I hates the yankee nation and everything they do.
I hates the declaration of independence, too.
I hates the glorious union, tis' dripping with our blood.
I hates the striped banner, and fit it all I could
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>>78003565
>I'M GONNA BE RICH YEAH I'M GONNA MAKE MILLIONS LIVE ON A YACHT
haha these sound like the words of a responsible, experienced investor for sure
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>>78003571
Oh I'm a good ole rebel, that's just what I am

And for this Yankee nation I do not give a damn
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>>78003565
half of /biz/ are nocoiners who have no idea what they are talking about yet hold strong opinions, much like this one sperg in this thread. a coin will take a predictable dip and the board is spammed with pink wojacks and fudders. /biz/ really isn't a great place to get crypto advice, especially for beginners
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is /adv/ broken for anyone else? i can post thread but i cant post replies. a couple months ago the update button was missing and replies to posts werent linked.
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>>78003541
>More salty nocoiners lashing out

>>78003570
Already done it

>>78003587
I'm up 680% in the last four months, and I was up 1500% at the peak
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Do people still buy on DNMs or is it too risky now

>>78003631
lol yeah that seemed pretty clear to me
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LMAO

L M A O
M
A
O

Shart In the Mart!
SHART... IN THE MART!

How can we handle a meme so supreme?

We mart sharters? Sharters of the mart?

Before we begin to even try and comprehend this meme, this meme most supreme, we must break it into its constituent memetics.

First and foremost, we have the shart. The shart at the start. It starts... with a shart.

Shart.

SHART.

S H A R T
H
A
R
T

Even at this early stage, you can hardly contain your preliminary giggles. But we are, after-all, merely starting (with the sharting).

Shart. Say the word. Swish it around in your mouth. Get to know the shart.

Is it a shit? Is it a fart? No, it’s nothing else but a shart. *The* shart. The shart at the start.

By this point, you’ve a healthy appreciation for the meme. You’re well acquainted with the shart. The shart at the start. But what comes next? Surely, if we were to end this with a simple shart, we would have a half-meme. A me, if you will. So you ponder to yourself, “What can follow up the shart? The shart at the start?”

You dwell on this for a bit longer, then it dawns on you...

WHERE?

The question is begged...

WHERE do we shart?

Of course, there is only one viable option.

The mart.

THE MART!

T H E
H
E

M A R T
A
R
T

Shart... IN THE MART!

SHART IN THE MART!

IT ALL COMES TOGETHER!

S H A R T
H
A
R
T

I N
N

T H E
H
E

M A R T
A
R
T

It’s beautiful in its blunt simplicity.

Shart in the mart.

And that, my friends, is how memetics are born.

t. Mart Sharter :^)
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>need money to make money
>have to subject yourself to wage work to get money
why is this allowed?
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>>78003474
Pics
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>>78003662
SCREAMING at this post
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>>78003641
no financial loophole exists, or lasts for longer than a blink of the eye; youre fucked
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>>78003687
My money in is literally sitting in fiat currency right now and I can withdraw it to my bank account any time I want. Remind me how I'm fucked

If I even experience only one more bull market like the one I did to make my current stack I'll be over 300K
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>>78003641
yeah mate just keep riding the bubble, it can never burst!
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>live in rural buttfuck nowhere with bogan-tier internet so i couldnt build a profitable mining rig even if i had the money to
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@7
if you think you can make, and i quote, """"millions""", off some ludicrous normie fad youre hilariously mistaken but please continue
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don't mind people who buy and sell snake oil but it am going to HOWL when people realise it's actually worth almost nothing and have their "millions" turned into almost or perhaps literally 0 in a few minutes
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when life gives you snakes
make snake oil
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>>78003652
yeah i still do
funny how all the prices change all the time depending on the value of bitcoin
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>>78003734
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIieHL8LerI
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>>78003755
>@7
this really isn't specific enough to be understandable
please don't do it
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reminder that the only people who argue that bitcoin or other cryptos are legitimate forms of currency or investment, own bitcoins, and therefore are merely seeking to inflate the price of their own investments
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>>78003668
i let her in
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>>78003782
its specific enough for the paedophile it was addressed to
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>>78003687
>>78003728
>>78003755
you're really embarrassing yourself
right now cryptos market cap is at like $60 billion or something. that's less than a lot of companies in the stock markets easily valued at over $100 billion each. the mainstream media coverage is minuscule. crypto is very much infantile.
again, you really should learn to not hold such strong opinions about things you don't understand at all
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fucked up the custard, big time
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>>78003755
>Normie fad
Shows how much you know

>>78003757
Exactly how is that going to happen when I sit in fiat?
>Worth almost nothing
Tell that to IBM, Mastercard, Santander, JPM, etc. Etc.

>>78003801
They're multi billion pound instruments. I'm under no illusions that my comments can affect the price
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>>78003814
not all the same person
>you don't understand it
YOU don't understand it lad
it's fine, you can make money off it, it's reasonable to do that, just don't pretend it has any actual value beyond it's investment potential
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>>78003820
>pet sounds
>stereo

Those songs were mixed for AM radios. They are intended to be heard in mono.
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>>78003840
blockchains are useful, yes, and companies are investing in their own versions
bitcoin and other virtual currencies are not useful
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actually i guess 30 mb/s dl 7 mb/s ul is fast enough to mine
could a gaming pc with a new gpu im building double as a mining rig when i have it idle?
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>it is based on useful technology
>it is useful
ah yes, coincucks assure me these are the same thing
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>>78003840
>sitting in fiat
yeah this makes sense
I'm talking about all the proper converts who store their savings in their wallet or whatever
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>>78003845
>>78003866
>>78003897
even if you assume nobody uses cryptocurrency for transactions you can come up with an economical model where they retain value and grows at the same rate of world gdp where people just use them as a portion of their investment portfolio. the reason is it's a self reinforcing equilibrium, if people see an asset goes up with world gdp in the long run and has ups and downs then will become a natural financial strategy in order to reduce risks and protect yourself from market shocks to a degree.
you knew that though right?
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@922
sqaueling
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>>78003804
Kawaii senpai!
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>>78003885
As long as you don't mind having to replace the fans relatively quickly, yeah. It's hardly worth it with only one GPU though I think.

Don't go buying more GPUs just for mining though, you retards have obliterated the whole market for us honest gaymers already.
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>>78003922
>they are only valuable as an investment
thank you, i'm glad we've both reached this conclusion. I see that as a pyramid scheme, I don't know what you'd like to make of it
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>>78003951
did you read on or did you stop reading there? because that isn't what I said. I don't know how I'm going to explain cryptocurrency to you when you have the reading comprehension skills of a 6 year old
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playing call of duty 4: modern warfare remastered edition on the xbox one gaming console lads
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>>78004002
>console
kys
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>>78003987
>you can use it to balance your portfolio
>to protect yourself from economic shock
what are you on about mate? Why would something which has no practical value be a good asset in the portfolio?

You don't need to keep insulting me by the way mate, you got duped into thinking it was something more than a way to make money but you don't need to take it out on me
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>>78004021
He's making the assumption that it will eventually just be used as another place to put your money, unlike literally all other assets which have some form of practical value beyond their value as an investment. It's the final stage of acceptance that it's a con, basically
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Just changed the tinder bio let me know what you think
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>>78003018
>>77475633
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>>78004021
interesting how you didn't bring this up when you first replied to me. I reckon you didn't understand what I was saying and skipped over it, kek. and it seems you still don't understand it. reread the post again slowly, I cannot dumb it down more than I have
>>78004050
no, I'm making the assumption nobody uses cryptocurrency for transactions
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You pathetic virgins wish you had my clout
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>>78004083
So what you're saying is that eventually it'll just be a place to put your money, that "roughly increases in line with gdp" based on literally 0 reason why it would. I don't think you really understand what you're talking about, think you just want to LARP as an investor because you take part in a pyramid scheme. Lots of people like you
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>>78004119
>based on literally 0 reason why it would
>in order to reduce risks and protect yourself from market shocks to a degree
again, stop being angry at things you don't understand
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>>78004134
why would something with no inherent value increase at the same rate as world gdp? I don't understand why you think that it's definitely going to grow in value in line with world gdp

I think you actually don't have a clue what you're on about mate, you seem to have no idea about financial markets or anything
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>>78004134
I'm more angry at you for being financially illiterate and condescending at the same time. Why is something that has no value, and once people are made aware of that fact/the drug trade using it stops, will literally be worth £0.00, a good place to store your money?
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>>78004182
dont get riled up mate he's just pretending to be retarded to piss you off
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>>78004182
but 4chan says its good and cool :)
so it has to be worth it in the long term :)
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>>78004159
again, the fact that you're just bringing this up now instead of in your original reply to my post shows that you haven't got any idea about this topic. it's a cryptocurrency model written into the code of a coin. vitalik buterin and many others have created models of this, of which you would not understand.
>>78004182
>>78004201
you can stop samefagging, it's really obvious
>Why is something that has no value
it has value, as I've already explained. the value lies in perceived regard for its benefits and usefulness
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>>78004257
i'm bringing it up now because you randomly decided that something with no value, which was my original argument, will magically increase at the same rate as world GDP? So many financial experts have dismissed cryptos as pyramid schemes, it's not even worth discussing it really
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>>78004301
>something with no value
it has value, the perceived regard for its benefits and usefulness, as I've explained 3 times now
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>dates with an escort
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>>78004338
nowt wrong with that
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>>78004318
it's benefits and usefulness are 0, it has no value beyond its potential as an investment and is therefore a purely speculative value. This is considered a bad thing in financial markets, I'm sure you understand that
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>>78004349
I think the common mistake coiners make is to equate it with something like gold, which has value vastly beyond it's demand because it is seen as a store of value. What they miss is that there is an underlying demand for gold in the form of jewellery and applications for engineering which don't really exist with specific iterations of cryptocurrency
>>
>>78004349
>it's benefits and usefulness are 0
to you, not to millions of people. you don't get to determine the value of something kek, millions of people do perceive it as valuable and therefore it is.
>>78004377
I've quite literally never heard anyone equate cryptocurrency to gold, ever.
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>>78004377
excuse me 4chan said it was cool :((
so youre wrong and probably a normie too >:((((((
>>
>>78004414
that's what the entire argument of cryptos as a store of value is based on, anon. Surely you understand that, having just made that argument
>>
right fuck bitcoin
let's talk about Herbalife
right little money spinner that one
>>
Vietnam is cheap but I'm spaffing my money by buying westernised foods instead of just going to street stalls
>>
>>78004461
why not eat all the tasty street food?
>>
>>78004420
>420
fucking EPIC get dude so much win
>>
>>78004430
cryptocurrency's store of value is based on rarity. value and store of value are not the same thing at all, you seemed to put that together in your homer simpson-type mind
>>
>>78004470
It's really hit and miss, sometimes it's amazing and sometimes it's shit. You've also got an 80% chance of it giving you the shits
>>
>tie a string around my bollocks
>tie the other end of the string around my big toe
>make a motion with my foot like revving a gas pedal
>string tightens, stretching my balls
Hours of masochistic fun.
>>
>>78004490
>something being scarce without any demand means it's a good store of value
ah yes
*puts all my money into caeseum*
it doesn't matter if it's not useful for anything, it's rare!
>>
Not sure how to react if you see someone playing a handheld games console in public. Burst out laughing? Call the police? Try to ensure the culprit doesn't notice you?
>>
Please take this chump back.
>>
>>78004537
>without any demand
not sure why you keep thinking everyone thinks the same thing as you. although you don't think it's useful, millions of others do.
>it's a good store of value
yeah, rarity is literally one of the most basic stores of value
>>
>>78004514
just take the shits for a bit and you'll develop a tolerance
take a few days for the gut to get the microbe mandem working
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>>78004582
>millions of others do
millions of others think it's a good way to make money, yeah. Eventually they'll twig

>rarity makes something a good store of value
yes it's one component, the other one is knowing that there will always be someone willing to exchange it for actual money, which is why gold is good, because it is useful for lots of things
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>monday in 9 hours
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aahh was drunk last night and bought tickets to an after-hours techno thing (on 'til 2pm)

Now I'm not sure, have slept and sobered up

Could crack open a beer and hoof some speed tbqh
>>
>>78004678
haha
crack on lad sounds banging
>>
>>78004620
>millions of others think it's a good way to make money, yeah
so millions of people will exchange actual money for it?
>the other one is knowing that there will always be someone willing to exchange it for actual money
good. glad you agree now.
see how far you've come from moaning about how it doesn't have value then even equating value with store of value?
>>
>>78004461
just eat street food you pussy
after a while you should be able to easily tell which stalls are good or not.

have you ever had street wine/beer?
>>
stir fry for tea (dinner)
>>
>>78004711
are you also having tea
>>
been reading harry potter again and the way the french character's accents are written is quite racist i think
>>
>>78004711
BBQ for tea lad.
Gonna have burgers, chicken and sausage. For the veggies I'm gonna have... Nothing because my family aren't gaybos.
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>>78004690
until they are made aware it has no underlying usefulness, yeah, they'll happily speculate on it

and yes, that's what makes a good store of value, and that's why bitcoin is not a good store of value. Glad we agree that its value is derived entirely from speculation and that it has no practical usage, leaving you to conclude that it is a pyramid scheme, however you would like to imagine it. As I said earlier, that doesn't stop you from making money off it, you crack on, just sad to see you so convinced it's something more :(
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>>78004722
no
>>78004733
whatever
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>>78003041
Sorry
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>>78004740
>>78004690
right you both won shut up
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>>78004740
>until they are made aware it has no underlying usefulness
kek, what? so you imagine in the future those millions of people are suddenly going to have an epiphany and think it is useless and stop buying it? I'll inform you that it is quite the opposite now with hundreds of companies adopting bitcoin.
>that's why bitcoin is not a good store of value
you just said it was though. people are demandingit, whether you like it or not, and it has rarity.
>Glad we agree that its value is derived entirely from speculation and that it has no practical usage
nah, I don't think I ever said that. you're really grasping at straws now. millions of people and hundreds of companies think it has uses other than making money. I know that makes you angry but that is the truth
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>>78004800
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>>78004815
other companies are investing in blockchains, not bitcoin anon. As I said before, don't worry about it mate, I'm glad you're making money, just a bit sad to see you so convinced when your entire argument is just
>other people think its useful and are duped like I am, the financial experts who dismissed it are wrong and the participants in the pyramid scheme are right
yes... the whole thing in a pyramid scheme is that people are either misinformed or cynically profiteering, the fact it's successful doesn't mean it's actually useful

I'm sorry you don't understand but you will one day
>>
country's getting bullied in dbt lads
>>
78004873

I hope you get arse cancer and die
>>
I miss evening /brit/
Early morning /brit/ is a bit /shit/
>>
>>78004698
Bia hoi? Tastes like piss mate would rather pay £1 for a bottle of saigon or tiger
>>
wonder if every known star is listed on wikipedia, i mean you'd think it would be but there are billions of the bloody things
>>
>>78004918
the answer is no
>>
>>78004903
it is unaccountably dull this morning, the silly boy talk about their chocolate coins has spoiled the atmos i think.
>>
>>78004861
>other companies are investing in blockchains, not bitcoin anon
https://www.fool.com/investing/2017/07/06/5-brand-name-businesses-that-currently-accept-bitc.aspx
https://www.engadget.com/2017/05/25/major-investment-company-bitcoin-seriously/
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-05-28/who-accepts-bitcoins-payment-list-companies-stores-shops
hmm....
the rest of the post is just directed at me and repeating the same old shit that we started with. it's almost like I predicted this would happen and you wouldn't understand
>the financial experts who dismissed it are wrong
I'd really like you to cite a few financial experts who give hard, convincing evidence that it's "just a pyramid scheme"
>>
Got 2.5k in cryptos

Will retire at 28 years old hehe
>>
>>78004917
depends where you get it honestly
I like the artichoke beer, and its usually only a couple thousand
>>
>>78004772
you werent there again you little
cunt
>>
>>78004940
haha lad it's fine seriously, I have a more accurate understanding of the system you're making money off, but at the end of the day you're making money and i'm making much lower margins in traditional finance. We're both winners really
>>
>>78004960
don't drink snek
>>
pack it up
just killed thailad
>>
x_x
>>
Right lads, just had a nice breakfast of peanut butter on toast, a beer and a few dabs of amphetamine sulphate, off to le club.

I fear I'm too sober for it but we'll see how it goes.
>>
>>78004967
>I have a more accurate understanding of the system you're making money off
is that why you equated value with store of value and said that companies weren't investing in bitcoin? it's always the ones who know the least about something that get the angriest
>>
>>78004963
I tried to warn you
didnt n.s. let u know
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tfw no british bf to introduce American cuisine to
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>>78005005
I'm sure you know the small details, yeah, but you don't understand you're involved in a pyramid scheme or (being really generous) riding a speculative bubble on an essentially useless product.
Where did i equate value with store of value? you keep saying that I wouldn't mind seeing my mistake
>it's always the ones who know the least
is that why you got so angry at the suggestion that your pyramid scheme is just that?
>>
>>78005017
i found your vile post
why cant u ever be there for film reeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>
>>78005049
Now look here
I was coaxed into going out and i thought i would be home early but it wasnt to be
Felt truly awful about it all night i tried to have a sandwich when i got home but it just fell out of me mouth and nobody was replying to me on here
>>
>>78005094
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bVWhLPq-QE
>>
can all the fuckheads just shut the fuck up fucking hell
>>
have your little gay convos elsewhere lads
this is an anonymous board
>>
>>78005094
well try to be there for next fukgin weekend had troy uploaded for years now
wots best fridy or satdy G M T
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>>78005045
>Where did i equate value with store of value? >>78004377
I already proved you wrong on the rest of it being "a speculative bubble on an essentially useless product", so shan't be giving that another reply
>is that why you got so angry at the suggestion that your pyramid scheme is just that?
nah, because I know it isn't a pyramid scheme. a pyramid scheme is a zero sum game, early adopters can only profit at the expense of late adopters, and the late adopters always lose. bitcoin has a win-win outcome. earlier adopters profit from the rise in value as bitcoin becomes better understood and in turn demanded by the public at large. and all adopters benefit from the usefulness of a reliable and widely-accepted decentralized peer-to-peer currency.
>>
>>78005130
Will tri for fri

>>78005124
Would you prefer if i started pissing about bitcoins
>>
>>78005131
that post doesn't equate value with a store of value, did you read it?

>because i know it isn't a pyramid scheme
then in one small paragraph:
>early adopters
>late adopters always lose
>win-win
>rise in value
>adopted by the public at large
>all adopters benefit
laughing my arse off at you mate, do you sell herbalife as well?
>>
>>78005152
hmm beter do we shall see we shall see
>>
>>78005169
formatted that badly lol, ignore >early adopters and >late adopters always lose
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business idea: /brit/coin
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>>78005203
*worried frog*
>>
>>78005169
>that post doesn't equate value with a store of value, did you read it?
store of value wasn't mentioned before, and you were replying to a post that was talking about "value". it's pretty clear you did.
yeh, I didn't think you'd have an argument against my explanation. this is getting a bit boring now so I'm going to shoot off. make sure to reply something snarky to this post to make yourself feel better
>>
>>78005124
/fit/
/ck/
/lit/
/mu/
>>
>>78005232
thanks for the snarky reply to make yourself feel better anon ;) this was fun
>>
Left the Croatians without saying goodbye (they were all passed out after a massive bender last night)

;^;
going to miss them
i left a thankyou note at least
>>
>>78005203
wew, that's a novel feature

Didn't know you could search via the client
>>
so lads
bitcoin
>>
>>78005257
Where are you and where are you off to next la?
>>
>>78005263
yeah, works really well too. Hence the shilling.
>>
>>78005281
amsterdam
copenhagen
night train
>>
>>78005269
More like shitcoin
>>
Oh boy, the speed shits are kicking in

>>78005269
Aye, my portfolio

0.5 BTC
4.7 ETH
27 FCT
60 WAVES
>>
Btcethfct waves
>>
>>78005286
Sounds peng, enjoy it man
>>
>>78005298
>>78005298
your "portfolio"?
why do you have a portfolio?
i don't have a "portfolio" of dollars and euros, it's just money
>>
>tfw stayed up so late that I have to post with normie cunts that have just woken up

HATE it
>>
>>78005311
not him (flag)
just know what he's doing cos he's the funnest story going on in /brit/ atm
>>
thairad
is it pretty much essential to use a vpn if youre torrenting on public trackers nowadays?
>>
>>78005332
>living in a country that cares about copyright laws
>>
got my (traditional) investments update from the old financial manager lads
on an 11% return taking me up to £122k now
>>
>>78005332
Here? no.
There? Maybe, i dunno.
>>
whats all this vpn, torrenting, bitcoin nonsense
i'm unironically shit with computers and i don't care about that stuff
just want my stuff to work, and to not get ripped off too badly
>>
>>78005352
>11%
>Not %11000 crypto gains

lmao, well done grandpa
>>
>>78003080
Nice pasta burger
>>
>>78005332
no
>>
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Me touch button, make Facebook go
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>>78005376
it's a decent percentage of my inheritance, not gonna put it into internet memes
>>
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>>78005380
r8
>>
>>78005332
>>78005386
you never left haha
>>
ultimate redpill:

stop going on 4chan
>>
>>78005352
invest in real estate
>>
if trips i have to post my face or quit /brit/
>>
>>78005454
if dubs you have to quit /brit/
>>
>>78005435
mindberries are moving over this one
>>
>>78005411
Kek
>>
>>78005453
might just be really boring and buy a 2 bed flat to live in and rent one of the rooms
i have very little income outside of dat chunk so i can't get a mortgage
>>
Din dins soon.
>>
holy shit costa rica and thailand in the same thread
this could have happened millions of times before and i might not have noticed
>>
>>78005466
I wont quit until you call the king of thailand a bender
>>
THE KING OF THAILAND IS A BENDER
>>
might exercise the mindceps by arguing that the world is flat on /sci/
>>
>>78005501
I miss Beto
>>
>>78005501
a few times, not many.
>>
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dropped my coffee on the floor lads
>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqgKONFEKBc


rmyt
>>
>>78005522
i don't
he had a comic posting style based on his very basic grasp of the english language, but he contributed nothing and got boring very quickly
>>
>>78005536
not carpet I hope
>>
>>78005483
with 122k: buy a small cheap flat somewhere doesnt matter where and rent it. Use the income to underwrite the purchase of a place for yourself as you have a deposit of say 75k to go with it. might not be possible but your bank finance bloke should be able to tell you if not.
>>
>>78005539
do you go looking for this stuff, do you subscribe to their channel or what
why do you go out of your way to make yourself angry?
>>
>>78005544
god i hate carpet floors
I wish my floors were like yuropoors and had wood on em
>>
>>78005558
spotted it on st frexit's twitter
>>
>>78005558
people on /pol/ all look for it together and then share it between themselves
it's fun to be angry about things, makes you feel like you have a purpose
>>
>>78005566
laminate floors are the best, tiles for kitchen & bathroom. carpet a shit.
>>
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wogs have some nerve calling anyone inbred
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fookin thatcher aye
>>
>>78005605
I bet she was murdered.
>>
>>78005576
ah someone else has condensed the outrage for you? very healthy
>>
>>78005618
condensed = posting a link?

ah yes
>>
>>78005636
i mean following people who just post shit like that on their twitter
very odd behaviour, why TRY to make yourself unhappy
>>
honestly think 4chan is quite good for my mental actuities

Being exposed to so much total disinformation has made me much better IRL at evaluating sources and being skeptical of some statements
>>
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>>78005665
All it's done is give me weirdly specific fetishes
>>
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>>78005650
so i should ignore it because it isn't a happy story?

the nihilist post.
>>
>>78005676
You already had those, you just didn't know it
>>
About to zip around saigon on the back of a scooter with a girl I met yesterday on tinder

Wish me luck
>>
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>>78005558
>why do you care what your money is being spent on!

bet you'd be foaming and bashing your keyboard if you actually worked and your tax pounds went to fund a nazi songwriter. mong
>>
>>78005690
no, you just shouldn't go looking for things to be angry about that you have literally no chance to change
it's not healthy behaviour really
>>
>>78005697
I thought you were in Hanoi
>>
>>78005690
dont be disingenuous
hes saying that you are going out of your way to read a disproportionately large number of these stories that dont accurately reflect the real life situation and so arent informing you but just making you mad for no reason
>>
>>78005558
>dude millions of pakis and niggers are flooding your country just accept it!

smells like a rasheed post
>>
>>78005699
a) i have a job
b) what are you going to do beyond get angry on the internet?
>>
Did an early new x

>>78005721
>>78005721
>>78005721
>>78005721
>>78005721
>>
>>78005709
>hes saying that you are going out of your way to read a disproportionately large number of these stories that dont accurately reflect the real life situation

I mean, the real life situation is probably much worse than you realise given the media outright refuse to report on non-white crime
>>
>>78005710
wait
where did i say that? I'm just reminding you that you will be a lot happier if you focus on the things wrong with your life that you have some ability to change
>>
>>78005726
DO NOT USE THIS THREAD
>>
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me and da squad
>>
>>78005700
>using logic and reason on someone obviously too young to have fully developed logic and reason
mate, really. it doesn't work and the counters you receive will be nonsensical to the point of you not being able to counter them using logic and reason.
>>
>>78005700
>literally no chance to change
BBC have taken down/changed their behaviour when many complain about what they do. the notion there's no chance to change is retarded. one example of thousands- they had a position for a role at the BBC recently which stated that only non whites should apply. people complained and they changed their behaviour.

>>78005709
>dont accurately reflect the real life situation
>is literally a real life situation
>>
if trips i post face
>>
>>78005755
Who is the hotty on the right?
>>
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>>78005887
Sophie Turner, she plays Sansa in Game of Thrones
>>
>>78005901
Your other right anon. The one crouched down. I would race is with that British beauty.
>>
>>78005901
thought this was Hillary Clinton for a second
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