Started watching “Yellowstone” w/ my girlfriend.

While I appreciate the storyline and direction, I’m having a hard time buying it, and it’s kinda pissing her off.

So I’ll leave these thoughts here where it won’t matter if they trigger anyone, and go back to enjoying the show with her.

As someone who grew up in rural Texas - and as a Maxi - the whole Hollywood “rich dudes can still be tough-as-nails American Cowboys” daydream in “Yellowstone” is like watching shitcoiners cling to proof-of-work.

It isn’t real, it never was, and it’s some kind of last, sub-conscious projection of power before an inevitable hard wake-up call, imho.

The American Cowboy was a fantasy that captivated the world, yet never actually existed. It was irl simply a unique decade or so when poor white trash were given free license “go take what you can, do what you want - Government will come in and mop up later”.

Yet that very, very brief, unique era for a handful of Americans enraptured and encaptured human imagination worldwide forever. Freedom and Responsibility.

I can only hope Bitcoin is that same, remarkable opportunity.

I hope this (likely brief) era for Bitcoin will somehow light a fire in our collective soul as well.

I don’t see how it can. But then no one scraping and raping the American West saw themselves as heroes either. They were just following their selfish - yet briefly free and unfettered - incentives.

Just like I’m doing now.

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I'm watching Landman by the same guy who does YS.

Gotta say, even though filled with inaccuracies, it reminds me of home (I grew up in the Permian Basin).

Haven't watched any YS. Heard it's good, heard it's fake. Guess I'll have to watch.

Yellowstone got me thinking about the complexities of property rights.

While the Duttons fight on all levels to protect their ranch, the story reminds us that their ownership is rooted in a history of violence against Native Americans. It's a moral dilemma that makes you question who truly has the right to own land.

I appreciate you pointing that out, and I agree with you. Living in the country myself, property rights and land usage can definitely be a very contentious issue - but rarely addressed in media. That point may just help me get more enthused about the storyline, so thx!