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February 20, 2013, 09:29:27 AM
#47
You can put words in front of someone, but you cannot make them read it.

It would be simpler to create a new account than go through this re-education.

Lazy Canadian won't even take free re-education if it cuts into his Hockey Night in Canada time.
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December 06, 2012, 07:32:24 PM
#46
You can put words in front of someone, but you cannot make them read it.

It would be simpler to create a new account than go through this re-education.
Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which
leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.

Matthew 7:14

Do you cower before the State because that is simpler than standing?

I'm beginning to think we need a Grand Inquisitor, but I'm not sure who the right man for the job is...


If you're stuck for ideas, you could check out the Politics sub-forum for inspiration? It's positively bursting with purity and strength of conviction. You could arbitrarily pick someone, attach a fake Santa beard, and you've got the perfect Grand Inquisitor, no?
legendary
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November 26, 2012, 11:34:57 AM
#45
You can put words in front of someone, but you cannot make them read it.

It would be simpler to create a new account than go through this re-education.
Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which
leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.

Matthew 7:14

Do you cower before the State because that is simpler than standing?

I'm beginning to think we need a Grand Inquisitor, but I'm not sure who the right man for the job is...
newbie
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November 26, 2012, 11:24:37 AM
#44
You can put words in front of someone, but you cannot make them read it.

It would be simpler to create a new account than go through this re-education.
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November 25, 2012, 05:26:32 AM
#43
Who else gets the Great tag?

I think we should apply it sparingly, sort of like the forum's own Stalin Prize for contributions to libertarian thought.

Broad application would be an insult to Augusto Croppo the Great, The People's Libertarian Hero, Beloved of Theymos.

I'd suggest copying truly exceptional posts of model forum members here. We can select new Heroes from among these exceptional posts.

Moderator Hazek is my only other nomination at this point. Moderator Hazek's posts illuminate libertarian thought. I feel that he is worthy of the People's Acclamation.
Maybe he needs a different title: Censor Hazek, People's Guardian of Natural Law?


Loved the titles, they have been awarded.  Truthfully, after giving these brave men the tag it would be hard to judge others worthy enough of receiving this honor.
legendary
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November 25, 2012, 05:00:54 AM
#42
Who else gets the Great tag?

I think we should apply it sparingly, sort of like the forum's own Stalin Prize for contributions to libertarian thought.

Broad application would be an insult to Augusto Croppo the Great, The People's Libertarian Hero, Beloved of Theymos.

I'd suggest copying truly exceptional posts of model forum members here. We can select new Heroes from among these exceptional posts.

Moderator Hazek is my only other nomination at this point. Moderator Hazek's posts illuminate libertarian thought. I feel that he is worthy of the People's Acclamation.
Maybe he needs a different title: Censor Hazek, People's Guardian of Natural Law?
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November 25, 2012, 04:49:48 AM
#41
I propose that, in addition to the re-education program, we instate a halfway house for those on the path to full reintegration with the community.  Members in the halfway house would be allowed to post in any forum board, with the requirement to fill out captcha for each post. Captchas would be chosen randomly from a large pool of appropriate slogans, chosen mostly from the stickies in the re-education board. This would reinforce proper ways of thinking and observing, and improve likelyhood of a healthy and complete recovery.

The captchas are an excellent idea. I suggest we use very long captchas. Something like typing one of the Moderator's brilliant posts ten times over with no errors.

For example: In the thread, "pirate-based shitstorm", Moderator Hazek wisely reminded us of the true reasons behind pirate's theft:

Make no mistake - all this shit that happened is a direct consequence of the state. This is painfully obvious as soon as you agree that we don't and never can have a free market as long as there is a state. Why? Because anonymity and responsibility don't mix.

The state is the reason why so many must hide their identity, since if they want to preserve their safety, well being and wealth, this is the only way to avoid a giant mafia of thugs hurting and robbing them simply for providing a voluntary service to their customers. Were this not the case, non violent ostracization would be made possible as punishment for those service providers that violate their promises and eventually the bad apples would get weeded out. And there are many bad apples.

Typing that ten times over would be a great captcha. As we get rehabilitated, we can decrease the number of repetitions.


Wow I had not been to this thread for a while because I thought it was dead.  I agree with the captcha.  It is a great idea.  Have to get rid of those mindless robots.  Maybe I should make a list in the OP of those users that are considered great as well.  Who else gets the Great tag?
legendary
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November 25, 2012, 04:19:07 AM
#40
I propose that, in addition to the re-education program, we instate a halfway house for those on the path to full reintegration with the community.  Members in the halfway house would be allowed to post in any forum board, with the requirement to fill out captcha for each post. Captchas would be chosen randomly from a large pool of appropriate slogans, chosen mostly from the stickies in the re-education board. This would reinforce proper ways of thinking and observing, and improve likelyhood of a healthy and complete recovery.

The captchas are an excellent idea. I suggest we use very long captchas. Something like typing one of the Moderator's brilliant posts ten times over with no errors.

For example: In the thread, "pirate-based shitstorm", Moderator Hazek wisely reminded us of the true reasons behind pirate's theft:

Make no mistake - all this shit that happened is a direct consequence of the state. This is painfully obvious as soon as you agree that we don't and never can have a free market as long as there is a state. Why? Because anonymity and responsibility don't mix.

The state is the reason why so many must hide their identity, since if they want to preserve their safety, well being and wealth, this is the only way to avoid a giant mafia of thugs hurting and robbing them simply for providing a voluntary service to their customers. Were this not the case, non violent ostracization would be made possible as punishment for those service providers that violate their promises and eventually the bad apples would get weeded out. And there are many bad apples.

Typing that ten times over would be a great captcha. As we get rehabilitated, we can decrease the number of repetitions.
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November 25, 2012, 04:10:41 AM
#39
I propose that, in addition to the re-education program, we instate a halfway house for those on the path to full reintegration with the community.  Members in the halfway house would be allowed to post in any forum board, with the requirement to fill out captcha for each post. Captchas would be chosen randomly from a large pool of appropriate slogans, chosen mostly from the stickies in the re-education board. This would reinforce proper ways of thinking and observing, and improve likelyhood of a healthy and complete recovery.
legendary
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November 23, 2012, 11:11:37 AM
#38
I am the person with good relationships with the forum participants since my registration. I am sure that no one had included my username in an ignore list. I became a forum VIP member by my own merit. I have a great deal of respect for Theymos because his background and his actions. We even share same preferences for books, games and other activities.

To further my reform, I am identifying model forum members. These are people whom everyone should emulate in their words and actions. I have identified one.

Augustocroppo is a true people's hero! I propose that he get the 'Great' tag and also that he change his name to "The Great AugustoCroppo." Augusto, you cannot refuse the people's acclamation.



Panties.

Ah, what choice of words. Panties simply sing people's acclamation. Augusto will be delighted to hear this.
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November 23, 2012, 08:19:48 AM
#37
I am the person with good relationships with the forum participants since my registration. I am sure that no one had included my username in an ignore list. I became a forum VIP member by my own merit. I have a great deal of respect for Theymos because his background and his actions. We even share same preferences for books, games and other activities.

To further my reform, I am identifying model forum members. These are people whom everyone should emulate in their words and actions. I have identified one.

Augustocroppo is a true people's hero! I propose that he get the 'Great' tag and also that he change his name to "The Great AugustoCroppo." Augusto, you cannot refuse the people's acclamation.



Panties.
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November 19, 2012, 02:23:06 AM
#36
Comrade, great idea! Let us start a new age of enlightment and patriotism!
legendary
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November 18, 2012, 08:08:37 PM
#35
I am the person with good relationships with the forum participants since my registration. I am sure that no one had included my username in an ignore list. I became a forum VIP member by my own merit. I have a great deal of respect for Theymos because his background and his actions. We even share same preferences for books, games and other activities.

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Quote from: augustocroppo on November 09, 2012, 12:46:14 AM
I am not ashamed to admire Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler.  

Now, it is illegal in my country to support such statements. This puts me in a very difficult position. I must draw a line between myself and the state.
These are the words of a people's hero! The words of Augusto Croppo the Great, beloved of Theymos! Yet, I cannot bring myself to repeat them.

Forum members, I need your help in crossing the Rubicon. Come to my aid.

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Quote from: augustocroppo on November 09, 2012, 12:46:14 AM
What are your origins? Your parents or grandparents migrated to Israel after Second World War or they were already established on the region when the state of Israel was formed?

I think we learn from this that members of certain racial origins may not be possible to reducate. Can we have a statement from Chairman Theymos?
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November 15, 2012, 10:15:13 AM
#34
Great idea comrade, but you have left out the better parts of the Great Crappo's contributions. The New Bitcoiner always quotes with complete context so as not to diminish a comrade's real merits in the matter!

You are completely the contrary of my character. Your relationship with the forum participants have been bad since your inception. You never donated for the welfare of this forum. Your username is present in various ignore lists. You have no respect for Theymos neither you share any preferences with him.

So wait, have you obtained the oh so revered VIP thingie "on your own merit" or did you just donate like everyone else?

Yes, I donated as everyone else and the donation represents my merit. To pay for a certain status is also a matter of merit in case you do not know. The 50 BTC which I donated were obtained from my own effort.

You... Well... You paid 5 BTC for a person to design a truck with cherries and you did not obtained any merit with that.


Let it be known, especially by those bourgeois reactionary enemies of the New World who refused to pay 20 BTC for their MPEx accounts and furthermore declared mean things about the same principle! 50 Bitcoin buys a lot of merit around here! 20 only used to buy something useful.

Also, the cherries in question:


legendary
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November 14, 2012, 11:54:54 PM
#33
I am the person with good relationships with the forum participants since my registration. I am sure that no one had included my username in an ignore list. I became a forum VIP member by my own merit. I have a great deal of respect for Theymos because his background and his actions. We even share same preferences for books, games and other activities.

To further my reform, I am identifying model forum members. These are people whom everyone should emulate in their words and actions. I have identified one.

Augustocroppo is a true people's hero! I propose that he get the 'Great' tag and also that he change his name to "The Great AugustoCroppo." Augusto, you cannot refuse the people's acclamation.

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November 14, 2012, 04:40:23 PM
#32
I thought that was how he got the "Great" tag.  I wonder who else can get that tag around here.

I take it you're requesting one?

I am flattered but I am not propositioning you.
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November 11, 2012, 05:40:17 PM
#31
I thought that was how he got the "Great" tag.  I wonder who else can get that tag around here.

I take it you're requesting one?
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November 11, 2012, 04:26:57 PM
#30
Like a running-dog

I politically-correct lolled.

...

stanman78, what the hell is this?

Goat and Rarity are names never to be spoken about again.  Bitcointalk.com is a libertarian utopia.  Comparing theymos to Hilter and Stalin in one whole product is completely wrong.  theymos is more like a libertarian Alexander the Great, great men paving the way for a new world.

I think it is time for you to get reeducated.

Wasn't Alexander the Mediumly Great known to indulge in that unspeakable crime involving buttholes?

I thought that was how he got the "Great" tag.  I wonder who else can get that tag around here.
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November 07, 2012, 06:15:04 AM
#29
Like a running-dog

I politically-correct lolled.

...

stanman78, what the hell is this?

Goat and Rarity are names never to be spoken about again.  Bitcointalk.com is a libertarian utopia.  Comparing theymos to Hilter and Stalin in one whole product is completely wrong.  theymos is more like a libertarian Alexander the Great, great men paving the way for a new world.

I think it is time for you to get reeducated.

Wasn't Alexander the Mediumly Great known to indulge in that unspeakable crime involving buttholes?
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November 02, 2012, 03:24:36 AM
#28
Haters gonna hate.
Trolls gonna troll.
Admins gonna administrate.

It's his house, play by his rules. Simple stuff, people.

Yes, exactly, and there should be no questioning of the owners rules and administration style.  I only wish we could reeducate the haters and the trolls so they can see things the right way.

You know, It's funny. I've questioned the admins, before, but I'm still here. Maybe it's because I wasn't a dick about it, and/or that wasn't the final straw in a string of troll posts.

The mere fact of the continued existence of this thread proves your sarcasm hollow.

I've also seen you argue up and down all day with Rarity...maybe they liked that
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