I imagine they have decent lawyers. And even the decent ones are slow. And all are cautious.
Agree. Partially. We need to see it continue. At the same time I've never seen even this much in this direction since I've been alive.
Also, I expect the opposition and the guilty to begin making this much harder for them to do, which is probably one reason that they're doing it so hard and fast out of the gate. If they can get enough momentum, it will be harder... almost impossible to stop. But expect the propaganda machine to crank up pretty loud soon.
I actually find that I unfollow a lot of the so-called big names over time. This isn't because I don't think they have any value it just is that I often feel preached to or that there's a lot of virtue signaling and self promotion going on.
Wait... Did I use a Mexican GIF to mock a Canadian?
I'm pretty sure I have to pay something extra for all this...
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When I married my wife 33 years ago I told her early on how beautiful she was just like that. She still wears makeup when she wants and can look so fancy then too. But the beauty is not in the paint but the woman. I have two grown daughters now. And somehow they seem to know this intrinsicly. Id like to think I had something to do with that. 🤎
Anyway at the risk of being too familiar as a stranger... You are beautiful. Walk in it.
Yes, I couldn't agree with this more, but I've seen that attitude disappear and be replaced by an attitude of Bitcoiners are stupid, that they've ruined Bitcoin, that it's been co-opted by blockstream, basically all of the narratives that Craig Wright used. It has become an us versus them type of a situation. And I just think this is a mistake. I have said since the beginning that Monero fills a gap that Bitcoin simply cannot fill by design. And I still believe that. And the opposite is true as well.
That said, I think development on top of Bitcoin can certainly take us towards a much closer to monero experience, at least on certain layers above the base chain. Liquid is a good example of something that could do this were it to be used more.
I mean the fact it was labeled an "Insurrection". And that so many thought it was OK to send thousands of protesters to prison for years. And to get nearly half the nation on board with the idea that imprisoning political dissidents is anything other than dystopian.
And don't get me wrong, period. I think there were plenty of people who went way above protesting into things that did deserve trials.
But it seems to me that our legal system has begun to be used as a weapon against people we disagree with in the last decade of my life.
This is a good example of tribal nonsense on the bitcoin side.
My problem is Monero folks have ended up just as bad and often condescending.
I remembetr the early days of Monero. We respected each other.
Most of the arguments here have been polarising and shallow. I appreciate the op.
Its funny but I don't know any Mexicans that would call that Taco Bueno looking shit authentic. 🌮🌮
I am on your side too.
I lay on my side.
I want fries on the side.
Look at the other side.
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How about No?
I don't have to do any of that shit.









