Those who put on a suit instead of their hoodie to impress wall street, you're a fucking sell out!
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What about “Bitcoin influencers” that have about 2 minutes of referral and sponsored for their channels on YouTube (Centralized Platform).
What about the ones talking about Bitcoin Ethos and doing a 2 minutes commercial for Jade Plus talking about keeping your digital assets and stocks safe on the blockchain?
I rather keep my suit and be considered a sellout than a fucking hypocrite
If you have to wear a suit to be taken serious then you're doing something wrong or you're lacking self-confidence.
In the corporate world it’s called “work attire”. Nothing to do with confidence but more of a workspace environment.
Not all workspace requires a specific work attire but some culture pretty much requires it especially when you are in a position of authority.
My comment still holds for hypocrites
Yes it does and we have too many of those these days. I also understand that in some workplaces or cultures a suit is or can be mandatory.
However, O was referencing the same people you were taking about. Who ate now putting on suits to be taken serious by the other suits.
It's also often called asslicking
I only wear a suit on laundry day. why? Because it’s my last clean outfit… plus you look good while doing laundry..
LOL!!
Is wearing this vest ok though? 😁 
You work at Aldi now?
No joke, someone asked me if I work at Aldi this week. Not sure if my blue jacket. 
Lidl would be the dream 😂
I did work at Asda for a week. It gets boring fast.
It's good to see commitment in the work place, I hate those slackers that only stick at a job for 3 or 4 days 😂
Me too. I worked McDonald's much longer.
8 days?
Much longer Mike. They paid £2,75 an hour back then! 😆
Crikey, I wished I known you back then, we could have had lads weekends to Monaco, or caught Concorde to New York for lunch at Katz's 😂
Yeah one week should be the bare minimum 😂
If you want your full pension and health insurance, yes 😂
😆 I wish I'd get a state pension one day
Apparently in the UK, some are predicting that anyone currently under the age of 40 will never see a state pension
Sounds accurate and this will most likely be the case across Europe. But, you'll get some sort of universal income in form of a CBDC. The twist will be that anything not spent by the end of the month will be deleted before you get more funny money.
That's funny mate
