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Topic: Is Satoshi Nakamoto inspired by John Galt? (Read 2928 times)

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December 22, 2013, 03:48:15 PM
#20
Yeah, on the subway, in the Starbucks line, and around the water cooler, everyone's saying "who is Satoshi?" just as casually as they used to say "but whatcha gonna do bout it."

I swear i've seen shirts that say "who is Satoshi nakamoto?"

"Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?" T-shirts would be a fun idea!  If someone asked what it means, I'd pretend I bought the T-shirt cuz it was only 5 bucks. 
I was actually wondering earlier today when we might start seeing "I'm not Satoshi Nakamoto" shirts.

There are "I'm Satoshi Nakamoto" T-shirts, but that is even better.
is any body donating me "Satoshi Nakamoto T-shirts" I want to wear this and want to feel heat of this name  Cheesy

I'd totally rock a "Who is satoshi nakamoto?" t shirt

Seconded. Please PM me if anyone finds one for sale.
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October 26, 2013, 06:35:03 PM
#19
Yeah, on the subway, in the Starbucks line, and around the water cooler, everyone's saying "who is Satoshi?" just as casually as they used to say "but whatcha gonna do bout it."

I swear i've seen shirts that say "who is Satoshi nakamoto?"

"Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?" T-shirts would be a fun idea!  If someone asked what it means, I'd pretend I bought the T-shirt cuz it was only 5 bucks. 
I was actually wondering earlier today when we might start seeing "I'm not Satoshi Nakamoto" shirts.

There are "I'm Satoshi Nakamoto" T-shirts, but that is even better.
is any body donating me "Satoshi Nakamoto T-shirts" I want to wear this and want to feel heat of this name  Cheesy

I'd totally rock a "Who is satoshi nakamoto?" t shirt
legendary
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October 26, 2013, 11:39:52 AM
#18
From the topics of most Satoshi threads, I always assumed Satoshi was inspired by Spartacus.
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Former curator of The Bitcoin Museum
October 26, 2013, 04:20:37 AM
#17
Is Satoshi "kidnapping" great minds, or is that the next step?

Already happened.  We were all taken and left here Smiley

can't seem to escape tho Tongue
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October 26, 2013, 03:31:43 AM
#16
Yeah, on the subway, in the Starbucks line, and around the water cooler, everyone's saying "who is Satoshi?" just as casually as they used to say "but whatcha gonna do bout it."

I swear i've seen shirts that say "who is Satoshi nakamoto?"

"Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?" T-shirts would be a fun idea!  If someone asked what it means, I'd pretend I bought the T-shirt cuz it was only 5 bucks. 
I was actually wondering earlier today when we might start seeing "I'm not Satoshi Nakamoto" shirts.

There are "I'm Satoshi Nakamoto" T-shirts, but that is even better.
is any body donating me "Satoshi Nakamoto T-shirts" I want to wear this and want to feel heat of this name  Cheesy
legendary
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October 25, 2013, 07:54:52 PM
#15
Yeah, on the subway, in the Starbucks line, and around the water cooler, everyone's saying "who is Satoshi?" just as casually as they used to say "but whatcha gonna do bout it."

I swear i've seen shirts that say "who is Satoshi nakamoto?"

"Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?" T-shirts would be a fun idea!  If someone asked what it means, I'd pretend I bought the T-shirt cuz it was only 5 bucks. 
I was actually wondering earlier today when we might start seeing "I'm not Satoshi Nakamoto" shirts.

There are "I'm Satoshi Nakamoto" T-shirts, but that is even better.
legendary
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October 25, 2013, 07:53:21 PM
#14
Yeah, on the subway, in the Starbucks line, and around the water cooler, everyone's saying "who is Satoshi?" just as casually as they used to say "but whatcha gonna do bout it."

I swear i've seen shirts that say "who is Satoshi nakamoto?"

"Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?" T-shirts would be a fun idea!  If someone asked what it means, I'd pretend I bought the T-shirt cuz it was only 5 bucks. 
I was actually wondering earlier today when we might start seeing "I'm not Satoshi Nakamoto" shirts.

Brilliant!  Even better! 
sr. member
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October 25, 2013, 07:47:15 PM
#13
Yeah, on the subway, in the Starbucks line, and around the water cooler, everyone's saying "who is Satoshi?" just as casually as they used to say "but whatcha gonna do bout it."

I swear i've seen shirts that say "who is Satoshi nakamoto?"

"Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?" T-shirts would be a fun idea!  If someone asked what it means, I'd pretend I bought the T-shirt cuz it was only 5 bucks. 
I was actually wondering earlier today when we might start seeing "I'm not Satoshi Nakamoto" shirts.
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October 25, 2013, 07:00:05 PM
#12
The biggest problem I've always had is that the solution Ayn Rand proposed was an impossible fantasy. And while the hardcore fans will talk about how it's all symbolic, many of the problems and government actions taken in the book have indeed happened in real life.

Bitcoin is a real way to "opt-out" and undermine the power and control of oppressive government. It's a lot more convenient than flying to a hidden valley in the mountains that uses alien force fields and Telsa power generators, too.

It's a shame she didn't see live to see it.
legendary
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October 25, 2013, 05:36:23 PM
#11
Yeah, on the subway, in the Starbucks line, and around the water cooler, everyone's saying "who is Satoshi?" just as casually as they used to say "but whatcha gonna do bout it."

I swear i've seen shirts that say "who is Satoshi nakamoto?"

"Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?" T-shirts would be a fun idea!  If someone asked what it means, I'd pretend I bought the T-shirt cuz it was only 5 bucks. 
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October 25, 2013, 10:05:09 AM
#10
John Galt would without a doubt be a bitcoin holder if Atlas Shrugged was updated and modernized.

No! He would be a miner, the most successful one, because he would have free unlimited energy... 

Yeah, living in dream worlds does provide advantages!
newbie
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October 25, 2013, 09:57:32 AM
#9
Satoshi is good guy  Grin
b!z
legendary
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October 25, 2013, 09:01:48 AM
#8
Yeah, on the subway, in the Starbucks line, and around the water cooler, everyone's saying "who is Satoshi?" just as casually as they used to say "but whatcha gonna do bout it."

I swear i've seen shirts that say "who is Satoshi nakamoto?"
But I don't think many people wear them in the subway Wink
legendary
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October 25, 2013, 08:41:46 AM
#7
John Galt would without a doubt be a bitcoin holder if Atlas Shrugged was updated and modernized.

No! He would be a miner, the most successful one, because he would have free unlimited energy... 
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October 24, 2013, 09:46:07 PM
#6
John Galt would without a doubt be a bitcoin holder if Atlas Shrugged was updated and modernized.
sr. member
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October 24, 2013, 09:05:07 PM
#5
Yeah, on the subway, in the Starbucks line, and around the water cooler, everyone's saying "who is Satoshi?" just as casually as they used to say "but whatcha gonna do bout it."

I swear i've seen shirts that say "who is Satoshi nakamoto?"
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1007
October 24, 2013, 06:11:19 PM
#4
Yeah, on the subway, in the Starbucks line, and around the water cooler, everyone's saying "who is Satoshi?" just as casually as they used to say "but whatcha gonna do bout it."
legendary
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October 24, 2013, 05:57:09 PM
#3
Is Satoshi "kidnapping" great minds, or is that the next step?
sr. member
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October 24, 2013, 05:47:45 PM
#2
John Carter?  Cheesy
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October 24, 2013, 05:46:49 PM
#1
It sure seems that way.
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