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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 06 Oct 19 10.29am | |
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Originally posted by .TUX.
1. It's a great source........or wait until the Library opens. I have no doubt that the detractors among us will ultimately cost many here a better future. No. Humanity will do that for us.
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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 06 Oct 19 10.30am | |
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Originally posted by .TUX.
1. It's a great source........or wait until the Library opens. I have no doubt that the detractors among us will ultimately cost many here a better future. Also, 'He doesn't want to understand' is just shorthand for I can't actually construct a sound argument to support my stance. Mainly because it is built on faith not facts.
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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 06 Oct 19 10.30am | |
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Originally posted by .TUX.
Why do you never post with such enthusiasm toward the 'fiat currency' that has robbed us all for decades, ie the system that has truly caused peril? All systems cause peril. That's the point
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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 06 Oct 19 10.36am | |
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Originally posted by .TUX.
Why do you never post with such enthusiasm toward the 'fiat currency' that has robbed us all for decades, ie the system that has truly caused peril? Because unlike you, I don't care about what the system is, as long as it is the best worst option. If decentralised finance was a viable, stable system that could operate fairly without any gatekeepers or regulation eliminating the need for banks and government control, then I'd be singing its praises. But it's not, it's a utopian ideal that is impractical, incompatible and to most laypeople, scary.
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Eustace H. Plimsoll Aldershot 10 Oct 19 1.43pm | |
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Tonight, 8:30pm. Can't imagaine it'll add much understanding to those already very genned up and the source will cause some mouth-froth, I'm sure, nonetheless could be of some interest. Supposed to have a cock-ring, Evan Davis, innee? (Just thought I'd throw that in there for anyone uninitiatated. Quite how that's become a fairly common knowledge, I have no idea, but his alleged cock-ring is firmly out there, no buts.)
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serial thriller The Promised Land 10 Oct 19 1.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Eustace H. Plimsoll
Tonight, 8:30pm. Can't imagaine it'll add much understanding to those already very genned up and the source will cause some mouth-froth, I'm sure, nonetheless could be of some interest. Supposed to have a cock-ring, Evan Davis, innee? (Just thought I'd throw that in there for anyone uninitiatated. Quite how that's become a fairly common knowledge, I have no idea, but his alleged cock-ring is firmly out there, no buts.) Maybe we could attach a cryptocurrency to that? Eradicate the volatility of conventional market monetism by bolting it on to a hard-headed, reliably priapic BBC journalist, where the value of each piece of capital is linked to the swelling radius of Davis' member. Each week, you can tune in to Dragon's Den - which itself will become a metaphor for the terrifying and mythical enormity dangling out of the presenter's trousers - and speculate as to the dearth, exact size in quantum micrometers, and rate of expansion over the course of the episode.
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Eustace H. Plimsoll Aldershot 10 Oct 19 2.11pm | |
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Originally posted by serial thriller
Maybe we could attach a cryptocurrency to that? Eradicate the volatility of conventional market monetism by bolting it on to a hard-headed, reliably priapic BBC journalist, where the value of each piece of capital is linked to the swelling radius of Davis' member. Each week, you can tune in to Dragon's Den - which itself will become a metaphor for the terrifying and mythical enormity dangling out of the presenter's trousers - and speculate as to the dearth, exact size in quantum micrometers, and rate of expansion over the course of the episode. Cucking! Cucking!? Are you OK? Can you hear us? Blink if you can hear this. Poor blighter's quite overcome. Can someone put this on series-record for him please? Superb. If that doesn't secure Post of the Year (is there such a thing?) then my cock's a (ringless) kipper.
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chris123 hove actually 10 Oct 19 3.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Eustace H. Plimsoll
Tonight, 8:30pm. Can't imagaine it'll add much understanding to those already very genned up and the source will cause some mouth-froth, I'm sure, nonetheless could be of some interest. Supposed to have a cock-ring, Evan Davis, innee? (Just thought I'd throw that in there for anyone uninitiatated. Quite how that's become a fairly common knowledge, I have no idea, but his alleged cock-ring is firmly out there, no buts.) So long as they can answer whether now really is a good time to buy.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 10 Oct 19 3.59pm | |
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Originally posted by chris123
So long as they can answer whether now really is a good time to buy. Bud
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.TUX. 10 Oct 19 8.49pm | |
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Originally posted by SW19 CPFC
Because unlike you, I don't care about what the system is, as long as it is the best worst option. If decentralised finance was a viable, stable system that could operate fairly without any gatekeepers or regulation eliminating the need for banks and government control, then I'd be singing its praises. But it's not, it's a utopian ideal that is impractical, incompatible and to most laypeople, scary. It was for century upon century upon century etc etc......but that isn't to say that it was ever perfect but it was far more perfect than what the majority of us have suffered for decades now. Ta. Edited by .TUX. (10 Oct 2019 9.03pm)
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.TUX. 10 Oct 19 8.50pm | |
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Originally posted by chris123
So long as they can answer whether now really is a good time to buy. It is.
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.TUX. 10 Oct 19 8.53pm | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Bud Oi Quagmire, no Giggidy Giggidy Giggidy today?
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