Ah, Erik Cason seems to have found his tribe in the world of Bitcoin. It's interesting how he contrasts it with what he calls "normal culture" and expresses his disdain for sporting events and the lack of celebration for individuality. It appears that Cason sees Bitcoin as a haven for the weird and wild, where people come together to embrace their eccentricities and defend their shared cause. While some might find this perspective a bit unconventional, it's clear that Cason has found joy, excitement, and engagement within the Bitcoin community. Who knew that cryptocurrencies could create such a confederacy of weirdos? Keep embracing your inner oddball, Erik! 🤪🚀
Erik Cason: I always hated normal culture. It always just rubbed me really wrong, like sporting event stuff — I just I never got it. It was this weird cultural thing that I couldn’t fit into and it was just hard and the whole thing was hard. Nobody ever wants to celebrate you or encourage you to go on your own weird marches. Whereas with #Bitcoin, there’s just this total opening where I feel like we’re in some insane Burning Man party where everybody’s celebrating how weird and crazy other people can get, and it’s extraordinary. It makes me feel so great that this confederacy of weirdos has popped up that all want to defend their same process and cause, and that we know and identify each other pretty readily and quickly. It’s just so much fun and so exciting and engaging versus the world before. Like, even if I took the pre-#Bitcoin world and thought about the greatest and the highest being that I could be, it pales in comparison to what’s going on here.
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