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Topic: A warning about Rpietila (Read 7523 times)

legendary
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December 27, 2013, 07:01:04 PM
#71
Where's the warning thread for AnonyMint?
I guess in the Alt-Off Topic.

I entertain the idea AnonyMint is a sockpuppet of rpietila. Cheesy
hero member
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in defi we trust
December 03, 2013, 07:36:36 AM
#70
Where's the warning thread for AnonyMint?
I guess in the Alt-Off Topic.
member
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December 03, 2013, 06:52:29 AM
#69
 Shocked

Someone delete this whole s*#t ! please
legendary
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Marketing manager - GO MP
December 02, 2013, 12:39:14 PM
#68
Trust me, I was sent to a psych ward

I do.
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December 02, 2013, 12:30:23 PM
#67
Do you have an example of his "doom and gloom"?

As far as I can tell, he's a top notch guy and the person on this board Bitchick and I would most want to meet IRL.

he is just vocal about where he thinks the market will move. op is just a sad clown and its why he had to make a new account to post this thread.
As it is rightly said -

Great minds discuss ideas;
 average minds discuss events;
 small minds discuss people.
 Smiley
legendary
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November 30, 2013, 10:18:11 PM
#66
Where's the warning thread for AnonyMint?

 Cheesy Right!?  I can't understand half the things AnonyMint writes about so I just skip his posts at this point.  Perhaps he is just too "deep" for me???

I love all of Rpietila's posts though.  Really thought provoking and mostly accurate to this point. 
legendary
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November 30, 2013, 08:31:53 PM
#65
Where's the warning thread for AnonyMint?
legendary
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You cannot kill love
November 30, 2013, 08:30:44 PM
#64
Mental illnesses are only patterns of behavior.  There are no true illnesses of the mind in this case.  Everybody is bipolar to some extent, everybody has an ego and soul and everybody has negative and positive emotions.

I hope Rpietila and anyone here never has to go through the hell of psychiatric 'therapy.'  The whole thing is a joke.  The drugs they give you are highly neuro-toxic, some shrink your brain, and furthermore they have the ability to force them into you, legally, and keep you captive there till you agree to take them, legally.  All while profiting off your captivity and consumption of drugs.  Psych wards are one of the scariest things on this earth, they're nazi mind control facilities that keep in line the spiritually gifted and the struggling Joe.

If you need medicine, consume some cannabis, drink some water, relax.  If you want to master control of your mind, eat some shrooms a couple times with someone who's experienced.

Trust me, I was sent to a psych ward on the doctors conclusion that anarchy is illogical.
full member
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November 30, 2013, 06:10:05 PM
#63
Innovation is a disorder imho.

Well of course it is! If you weren't changing the way things were ordered previously, what innovation did you really produce! And of course, the disordering has to begin in the mind of the innovator, that's inseparable from having a novel idea.

I think what you meant was "Fantastic post" before going on to ask me do I have a podcast or email newsletter to which you could subscribe. Cheesy

Out of curiosity, do have a podcast or email newsletter to which one could subscribe?

Fantastic post btw.  OP must be ashamed of being such a shallow twit if he read it.

Tongue

Cheesy Hoping to launch it with rp as the first guest.

(Would genuinely love to interview him)
full member
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November 30, 2013, 06:06:04 PM
#62
This does not mean trading is inherently stealing.  Without government sanctioned advantages (such as in the Bitcoin market), the only way to profit from trading is by moving assets from where they are available to where they are scarce.
It's not the only way. Thieves have been very inventive throughout history. Today they have things like "derivatives" and high-frequency trading that have nothing whatsoever to do with moving assets to where they're scarce and everything to do with accumulating undeserved money (while also creating economic instability, but who cares, right?).
newbie
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November 30, 2013, 05:28:37 PM
#61
Sheesh, what a horrible topic. And utter bullshit.

Someone close to me is bipolar so can say with certainty that when someone is in a "depressive" state, they're very unlikely to be on a discussion forum posting doom and gloom (or anything). Far more likely they'll be curled up under a table not communicating with anyone.
sr. member
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November 30, 2013, 05:24:57 PM
#60
Yeah,

Leave the guy alone. I man if he's kill them all reading this thread kill them all he's going to be pretty upset that people are kill them all saying stuff like this.
sr. member
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November 30, 2013, 05:20:35 PM
#59
Do you have an example of his "doom and gloom"?

As far as I can tell, he's a top notch guy and the person on this board Bitchick and I would most want to meet IRL.
legendary
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November 30, 2013, 05:16:41 PM
#58
Innovation is a disorder imho.

Well of course it is! If you weren't changing the way things were ordered previously, what innovation did you really produce! And of course, the disordering has to begin in the mind of the innovator, that's inseparable from having a novel idea.

I think what you meant was "Fantastic post" before going on to ask me do I have a podcast or email newsletter to which you could subscribe. Cheesy

Out of curiosity, do have a podcast or email newsletter to which one could subscribe?

Fantastic post btw.  OP must be ashamed of being such a shallow twit if he read it.

Tongue
full member
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Merit: 100
November 30, 2013, 04:45:32 PM
#57
Innovation is a disorder imho.

Well of course it is! If you weren't changing the way things were ordered previously, what innovation did you really produce! And of course, the disordering has to begin in the mind of the innovator, that's inseparable from having a novel idea.

I think what you meant was "Fantastic post" before going on to ask me do I have a podcast or email newsletter to which you could subscribe. Cheesy
legendary
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November 30, 2013, 04:42:38 PM
#56
Innovation is a disorder imho.

Well of course it is! If you weren't changing the way things were ordered previously, what innovation did you really produce! And of course, the disordering has to begin in the mind of the innovator, that's inseparable from having a novel idea.
full member
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November 30, 2013, 04:24:07 PM
#55
I much prefer so called 'mad' people. These days having a strong personality or opinions is considered a disorder. Innovation is a disorder imho.
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Realbitcoin.info
November 30, 2013, 04:18:41 PM
#54
I can't believe this is a topic.
A general warning is great, i.e do you own research.

But this needs deleting or major editing.
legendary
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November 30, 2013, 04:03:42 PM
#53
If it's not work and there is obviously high reward, why don't you go do it?
For the same reason I don't go into thieving as a profession (and I mean what's recognized as thieving by the mainstream, because moving bits of paper left and right and getting rich from it is currently an unrecognized form of thievery, just like being a company owner and taking for yourself 100% of the profits created by your employees' work while paying them only a fixed income that's considered a cost).

Certain systems allow privledged individuals to steal via markets and currency creation mechanisms.

This does not mean trading is inherently stealing.  Without government sanctioned advantages (such as in the Bitcoin market), the only way to profit from trading is by moving assets from where they are available to where they are scarce.  If that is stealing, so is the import/export business.  And to accomplish that reliably requires a lot of work.
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November 30, 2013, 03:57:13 PM
#52
If it's not work and there is obviously high reward, why don't you go do it?
For the same reason I don't go into thieving as a profession (and I mean what's recognized as thieving by the mainstream, because moving bits of paper left and right and getting rich from it is currently an unrecognized form of thievery, just like being a company owner and taking for yourself 100% of the profits created by your employees' work while paying them only a fixed income that's considered a cost).
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