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damian
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If not us, then who?

While Armstrong was on the moon, President Richard Nixon called Armstrong from the White House. Using a rotary phone.

You do the math

Finally set up #zapplepay

works like magic

The bank called me yesterday pushing this

https://www.idassist.com/en/home

they tried to make me pay $20 a month for this

Wasted effort? You literally gotta strip naked for your power to be effective whatsoever. Breeze between the knees.

no thank you

Sorry mate but teleportation is definitely cooler than invisibility. you gotta get naked to be invisible

can i get that wallpaper?

you’ve heard of coldcard before

but what about the pocket operator??

"So this is how liberty dies...with thunderous applause." - Padmé Amidala

#plebchain

currently my fav #bookstr

using the only appropriate bookmark

Considering the 70yr olds reply to your post, the fiat mindset has also plagued my generation (gen z). I’ve talked to people in their early 20’s and this guy told me, and i quote, “I don’t want to work for money.” He day trades so he can afford weed.

Easy times create weak men. Bitcoin is the only thing that might bring that boomer work ethic back into the world. Fiat has an expiry date.

Thanks for this. Your post really mangled my brain for at least 20 min

I would argue that the concept of “work ethic” is a rather recent phenomenon. As technology evolved to make our lives easier, humans naturally were allowed more and more leisure time.

Earlier generations did not recognize this idea of “work ethic” due to the fact that if they did not tend to their crops and raise a family to help with the labour, they wouldn’t be able to feed their family, trade with other people, etc.

Our current generation is recognizing work ethic as a kind of measuring stick, comparing those who understand the value of work vs those who don’t.

So I don’t really have a direct answer to your question, just food for thought.