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Topic: Party's over. Go get a job, you lazy animals... - page 14. (Read 1854 times)

newbie
Activity: 11
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Strange times we live in. Crypto speculation, YouTube views, paid content. Yet no real contribution to the human evolution. A good professional is getting harder and harder to find. This generation is full of fucks who pose on YouTube, unboxing shit, and earning 100k dollars per month. Or "great economists" who are betting on a zero-value digital coin. This is insane. Go get a fuckin job, get a degree, go invent and participate in a project that has real benefits for our technological evolution. You are chasing ghosts and the next generations will have you impaled as the idiots of human history whose only occupation was to gamble and make selfies in moronic view-hungry vlogs on the internet.

So yes, hold your currencies like your life depends on it. Shallow and boring.

BTC < 8k USD. The measure of our generation...


For me theres nothing wrong in making your passion as your way of living. We live in a world where technologies become a part of our life and part of it is social media. Atleast they use it to make it as their jobs rather than sitting around and doing nothing. And as long as they didnt make something wrong then its fine. If you could just see the other side of the picture it can be an inspiration that anything can be done if you have the willingness to do it.
jr. member
Activity: 58
Merit: 1
Strange times we live in. Crypto speculation, YouTube views, paid content. Yet no real contribution to the human evolution. A good professional is getting harder and harder to find. This generation is full of fucks who pose on YouTube, unboxing shit, and earning 100k dollars per month. Or "great economists" who are betting on a zero-value digital coin. This is insane. Go get a fuckin job, get a degree, go invent and participate in a project that has real benefits for our technological evolution. You are chasing ghosts and the next generations will have you impaled as the idiots of human history whose only occupation was to gamble and make selfies in moronic view-hungry vlogs on the internet.

So yes, hold your currencies like your life depends on it. Shallow and boring.

BTC < 8k USD. The measure of our generation...


bought more at below 8k, yesterday was at 11k...i have a regular "9to5" job, and crypto is my hobby...your turn nocoiner


people put too much faith into education and technology. Things like degree, job, does it really make you something better? Does paticipation in projects make you better? What about people who like working on things alone or people who are artists? Do you think their work is meaningless and worthless?

I undestand that you are bitter that the only thing everybody is concerned about is bitcoin price, but you've put too much negative thinking into your post for me to be able to relate to it in any meaningful way

artists are here to provide a relaxation for the people with "real" jobs...and yes, you need a degree of some kind...proves you are not a lazy bum...

advanced apologies for people who's life hardship prevented them to get a degree...
member
Activity: 196
Merit: 23
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Strange times we live in. Crypto speculation, YouTube views, paid content. Yet no real contribution to the human evolution. A good professional is getting harder and harder to find. This generation is full of fucks who pose on YouTube, unboxing shit, and earning 100k dollars per month. Or "great economists" who are betting on a zero-value digital coin. This is insane. Go get a fuckin job, get a degree, go invent and participate in a project that has real benefits for our technological evolution. You are chasing ghosts and the next generations will have you impaled as the idiots of human history whose only occupation was to gamble and make selfies in moronic view-hungry vlogs on the internet.

So yes, hold your currencies like your life depends on it. Shallow and boring.

BTC < 8k USD. The measure of our generation...
people put too much faith into education and technology. Things like degree, job, does it really make you something better? Does paticipation in projects make you better? What about people who like working on things alone or people who are artists? Do you think their work is meaningless and worthless?

I undestand that you are bitter that the only thing everybody is concerned about is bitcoin price, but you've put too much negative thinking into your post for me to be able to relate to it in any meaningful way
jr. member
Activity: 103
Merit: 1
Strange times we live in. Crypto speculation, YouTube views, paid content. Yet no real contribution to the human evolution. A good professional is getting harder and harder to find. This generation is full of fucks who pose on YouTube, unboxing shit, and earning 100k dollars per month. Or "great economists" who are betting on a zero-value digital coin. This is insane. Go get a fuckin job, get a degree, go invent and participate in a project that has real benefits for our technological evolution. You are chasing ghosts and the next generations will have you impaled as the idiots of human history whose only occupation was to gamble and make selfies in moronic view-hungry vlogs on the internet.

So yes, hold your currencies like your life depends on it. Shallow and boring.

BTC < 8k USD. The measure of our generation...
True that, the only constant thing in this world is change. And those who oppose changes tends to gets stuck in the past or just live in the moment. We have seen this with most big companies who gets wiped out by their innovative competitor. So yes, let them hold to their physical and fiat currencies and see the world change before their eyes.
member
Activity: 336
Merit: 14
I know someone who is the Vice President of Lazy. Invested heavily on bitcoins last year, got a windfall of around $50,000 and now is into mining. Still has too much time in his hands but would rather bum around than work 40 hours a week. We’re both on waiting mode right now. I wait in my office desk while he’s playing PC games. Some guys gave all the luck.
legendary
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Leave no FUD unchallenged
I've heard some pretty stern criticisms of Bitcoin before, but I don't think it has ever been compared to the dross that somehow passes for "entertainment" on YouTube these days.  That's quite probably the harshest insult to date, so kudos for that, I guess.  YouTube is pretty terrible for the most part, no arguments there.

But I'd like to think that those people who are educating others about technologies that provide greater self-determination and personal responsibility are hopefully a few steps above the paid content crowd who, as you quite rightly point out, don't contribute anything of particular worth.  But if we can enlighten future generations about the benefits of not having to rely on corrupt banks or governments and help shape a brand new system that revolutionises monetary freedom in a way that was never previously thought to be possible, that has to count for something, right?
legendary
Activity: 1401
Merit: 1008
northern exposure
Strange times we live in. Crypto speculation, YouTube views, paid content. Yet no real contribution to the human evolution. A good professional is getting harder and harder to find. This generation is full of fucks who pose on YouTube, unboxing shit, and earning 100k dollars per month. Or "great economists" who are betting on a zero-value digital coin. This is insane. Go get a fuckin job, get a degree, go invent and participate in a project that has real benefits for our technological evolution. You are chasing ghosts and the next generations will have you impaled as the idiots of human history whose only occupation was to gamble and make selfies in moronic view-hungry vlogs on the internet.

So yes, hold your currencies like your life depends on it. Shallow and boring.

BTC < 8k USD. The measure of our generation...


I must agree that there seems to be a "degeneration" on this current generation, but this does not mean that there is not good professionals or people who still use his brain to do more things than watch the stupid tv or play games without any objectives in life.

Sooner or later, most of the jobs that we currently have will disappeared and there will not be any "second" job that people could do, so maybe crypto is a good way to start "working" in his own future, don't you think?
member
Activity: 118
Merit: 11
Why so negative about it? Crypto is an industry right now, it IS a job. It's the job of the future. If people did not pay for it, then nobody would sell it. There is a demand, and thus an industry. If you can't quit your day job, there is no need to take it out on people who can. I'm sure there are lots of different people making money on the crypto business: housewives, students, people who do have a day job, and even teenagers. You don't like people making money off Youtube? Don't watch it. If nobody was watching, they would not be receiving any funds. If you put enough skills into learning something new, wow, you can make money! It's a fair for all market - you no longer need to find big guys with fat wallets to fund your good business project, you can start an ICO and not go through humiliating business meetings or look like you're begging for money from rich guys. I think it's a great future!
member
Activity: 252
Merit: 17
we must be prepared for an era of progress that can not be stopped. everything you say can be true, but how not just be a part of the audience, we also have to be an actor, at least be an actor for ourselves. With bitcoin I feel my life as an actor for myself, with a target audience, the audience is my own family.
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
never a good idea to give up daily jobs unless you are a full time trader with deep fundamental understanding of the market.
sr. member
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Merit: 260
This week was pretty darn good.
sr. member
Activity: 532
Merit: 284
Strange times we live in. Crypto speculation, YouTube views, paid content. Yet no real contribution to the human evolution. A good professional is getting harder and harder to find. This generation is full of fucks who pose on YouTube, unboxing shit, and earning 100k dollars per month. Or "great economists" who are betting on a zero-value digital coin. This is insane. Go get a fuckin job, get a degree, go invent and participate in a project that has real benefits for our technological evolution. You are chasing ghosts and the next generations will have you impaled as the idiots of human history whose only occupation was to gamble and make selfies in moronic view-hungry vlogs on the internet.

So yes, hold your currencies like your life depends on it. Shallow and boring.

BTC < 8k USD. The measure of our generation...

Heh, that's because its all there is to it in the trending section it doesn't mean that people only give attentions to this things. There are so many things that have been developed in this age since we are already in the Cyber Age. Many things are being discovered, and innovations emerge, it was being televised or being announced but not all them are having the attentions they needed.

Just because you didn't see them it means it doesn't exist.
sr. member
Activity: 1960
Merit: 329
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I quite agreed with OP on the issues he raised though I don't like the plenteous swear words he used while passing across his meaasge.


Some predictions tell that soon there will be no full time jobs anymore. At least not in form we know now. Most people will do two or more different jobs, part time, great deal from home and connected to Internet and other modern technologies. And that is not some distant future.
People have to learn to be more flexible, adjust to the moment and be ready to change jobs more often.
I think jobs connected with cryptocurrencies fit into that picture.
I think Africans living in Africa are heavily guilty of this "staying put on a job for years". Many people here in Africa (My continent) are scared of moving around in jobs because the jobs are not even there in the first place. Online businesses are looked at as frauds and scams. Those who get involved in cryptocurrency or any sit at home kind of jobs are perceived to be fraudsters as not so many believe one could make money from any online engagement that isn't fraudulent.
member
Activity: 308
Merit: 10
I must admit that things has developed and changed almost radically in the past 50 years and 50 years from now thing could be totally different. Let's just hope better different
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1283
And what do you suggest people do, as more and more companies start using automation instead of hiring people?
I think it's a good thing that people are starting to look into different ways to become self-employed, I don't care that it doesn't directly contribute to society.

Do you think it's so great that someone spends 10 hours per day in a factory packing stupid shit in boxes?
So good for society... That we have someone packing up hundreds of fidget spinners every day.

Not everyone has to be an engineer or doctor, entertainment certainly has its place in society.
full member
Activity: 434
Merit: 103
Thinking on the higher plane of existence.
Strange times we live in. Crypto speculation, YouTube views, paid content. Yet no real contribution to the human evolution. A good professional is getting harder and harder to find. This generation is full of fucks who pose on YouTube, unboxing shit, and earning 100k dollars per month. Or "great economists" who are betting on a zero-value digital coin. This is insane. Go get a fuckin job, get a degree, go invent and participate in a project that has real benefits for our technological evolution. You are chasing ghosts and the next generations will have you impaled as the idiots of human history whose only occupation was to gamble and make selfies in moronic view-hungry vlogs on the internet.

So yes, hold your currencies like your life depends on it. Shallow and boring.

BTC < 8k USD. The measure of our generation...

As I read your statement you are totally an idiot and why you are even here and gives us commands like "get a fuckin job, get a degree, go invent and participate in a project that has real benefits for our technological evolution" as if you do what you said. First of all, if you dont understand the real purpose of cryptocurrency then you may explore this forum. Read threads for newbies, technicalities and some stuffs so that you understand why we are here and not just simply posting here ranting because you lose your money because of crash in the market? I guess?
legendary
Activity: 2912
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Some predictions tell that soon there will be no full time jobs anymore. At least not in form we know now. Most people will do two or more different jobs, part time, great deal from home and connected to Internet and other modern technologies. And that is not some distant future.
People have to learn to be more flexible, adjust to the moment and be ready to change jobs more often.
I think jobs connected with cryptocurrencies fit into that picture.
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 500
Strange times we live in. Crypto speculation, YouTube views, paid content. Yet no real contribution to the human evolution. A good professional is getting harder and harder to find. This generation is full of fucks who pose on YouTube, unboxing shit, and earning 100k dollars per month. Or "great economists" who are betting on a zero-value digital coin. This is insane. Go get a fuckin job, get a degree, go invent and participate in a project that has real benefits for our technological evolution. You are chasing ghosts and the next generations will have you impaled as the idiots of human history whose only occupation was to gamble and make selfies in moronic view-hungry vlogs on the internet.

So yes, hold your currencies like your life depends on it. Shallow and boring.

BTC < 8k USD. The measure of our generation...

That is the trend of where we are now, with the modern world being able to mix technology and the internet more profusely than ever before it has opened up some jobs and activities that otherwise moght be considered non-existent a few years or decades back but what it also insinuates is that the world is progressing and with this progress it inches towards a world with a need for a virtual currency and digitized monetaries
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 5
Strange times we live in. Crypto speculation, YouTube views, paid content. Yet no real contribution to the human evolution. A good professional is getting harder and harder to find. This generation is full of fucks who pose on YouTube, unboxing shit, and earning 100k dollars per month. Or "great economists" who are betting on a zero-value digital coin. This is insane. Go get a fuckin job, get a degree, go invent and participate in a project that has real benefits for our technological evolution. You are chasing ghosts and the next generations will have you impaled as the idiots of human history whose only occupation was to gamble and make selfies in moronic view-hungry vlogs on the internet.

So yes, hold your currencies like your life depends on it. Shallow and boring.

BTC < 8k USD. The measure of our generation...
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