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I like Bitcoin, Banjo, and Being a dad.

Atorvastatin went generic in 2011. It's a few bucks for a month's prescription even without insurance.

Careful citing peer-reviewed scientific literature among this group. If it doesn't fit their narrative to eat 3 helpings of red meat every day, it's probably BS government propaganda.

I hate how the ven diagram of Bitcoin and crazy is 2 almost perfectly overlapped circles.

But it would be the perfect cover!

Yea, Lawrence unfortunately has to cater to his investment clients and they're all gold bugs. Deep down he gets that Bitcoin is going to demonetize gold completely, but he has to play the part to make his clients happy.

NPR picking and choosing who they apply the "greedy corporations cause inflation label" to. No mention of girl scouts acting like corporate scum raising their cookie prices. Oh wait, maybe it's not greed that causes inflation.

https://www.npr.org/2023/10/14/1205699066/inflation-economy-girl-scout-cookies

Definitely done sous vide. Looks amazing.

Pretty sure Bitcoin fixes this, but I'm sure the statist approach will be some new law that paradoxically makes things worse.

https://www.npr.org/2023/09/26/1201257895/credit-card-fees-visa-mastercard-retailers

I'm not too worried about KYC. You can always create forward privacy with conjoins and lightning. If the gov starts coming after bitcoiners just for having bought coins, we've probably got bigger problems on our hands and it might be time to switch jurisdictions regardless of your view on Bitcoin.

Just the prospect of volatile price inflation disincentivizes businesses from investing (either in capital or labor) because it's hard to know what your variable costs will be in the future. Relative price stability allows more accurate economic calculation.

Damnit nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a, it was better to be ignorant about how immoral the fiat system is. After reading Broken Money, I'm just angry AF.

The last sentence of Part 2 from "Broken Money" by nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a:

"The only way to fix this speed gap in the long run would be to develop a way for a widely accepted, scarce, monetary beater asset itself to also be able to settle over long distances at the speed of light."

Well, WTF kind of money would that be? I guess I'll keep reading to find out...

You do realize that medical malpractice is due to human error while most gun deaths are intentional acts of violence?

Another case of "When libertarianism goes wrong"