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Topic: Crowdfunding Assassinations of Celebrities with Bitcoin (Read 1381 times)

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Ontopic: Nice article.


Offtopic: In this pic, looks like someone is grabbing your neck and forcing you to do some henky panky with his ass.



ha! that was actually a large British women whom drank me under the table in Barcelona Wink
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Someone went to jail for simply writing an essay on this topic in the 90s. Be careful. You're really whacking a hornet's nest by simply discussing it.

TPTB fear this idea even more than a popularized bitcoin.

That's terrible!
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Viva Ut Vivas
Crowdfunding such is no different than an individual paying for something like that.

Someone still needs to execute it.

Though you are onto a form of tipping the balance of power.

An anonymous version of my signature would...do things.
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Agent Provocateur much?

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Assassinating celebrities makes no sense. However small scale crowdfunded raids for gold, diamonds and BMWs would be a good idea Smiley.   
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Someone went to jail for simply writing an essay on this topic in the 90s. Be careful. You're really whacking a hornet's nest by simply discussing it.

TPTB fear this idea even more than a popularized bitcoin.
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Not too different - "The Lottery in Babylon" a fantasy short story by Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges.
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Ontopic: Nice article.


Offtopic: In this pic, looks like someone is grabbing your neck and forcing you to do some henky panky with his ass.

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It's already sort of happened, although not with celebrities. SR used to have a site called the Armory which offered firearms. There are also sites that offer assassinations but I don't know any of them and don't care to.
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