Everybody wants to be a bitcoiner, but nobody wants to stack them heavy ass sats.
Happy birthday dude.
He should take a good long look in a mirror.
Imagine being arrested by Officer Ronnie Coleman.
A podcast that’s just a litany of inside jokes and references, so much so that it’s indecipherable to the outside world.
You haven’t made it yet if no one has accused you of being a spook.
“Mo money, mo problems.”
-Biggie Smalls on inflation
If it was actually full of people and activity (and no smog), I wonder if we’d be so critical of it. At first glance, it looks a lot like the real Paris.
The average human spends 52 hours per year unsubscribing from marketing emails they never even signed up for.
I kind of get how we can have open competition in railroad lines, but it’s far from obvious to me that this is possible with respect to roads. It seems rather difficult to build a competing network of roads between homes & businesses in most towns.
The problem with this mindset is that it leads to “trust the experts,” like during the pandemic.
Isn’t their argument that, because highways & railroads occupy physical space, it’s difficult for companies to form competing networks, so there’s a tendency towards “natural monopoly?”
The best kind of joke, when no one else gets it.







