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legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
the most rabidly right wing Brit would probably be regarded as a commie pinko begging to be relieved of their life by their American counterpart.

You noticed that too?

What most countries consider basic public healthcare is considered to be an affront to liberty, democracy, capitalism, and the American Way by many Americans.

Wasting zillions of dollars on the military, prisons, law enforcement, surveillance of citizens, and defense of corporations is OK though.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht

Maybe it has to do with having a basically 2-party system. That tends to polarize. Those not in power tend to feel disenfranchised and resentful.

Minority governments on the other hand, tend to build consensus.

Just my 2 satoshis.

Well, Britain's effectively two parties and the current coalition is the first in a long time. You don't get people frothing at the mouth at each other.

Having said that, the most rabidly right wing Brit would probably be regarded as a commie pinko begging to be relieved of their life by their American counterpart.
legendary
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American politics seems to make residents far, far angrier than anywhere else and they can barely bring themselves to associate with those at other ends of the spectrum.

Maybe it has to do with having a basically 2-party system. That tends to polarize. Those not in power tend to feel disenfranchised and resentful.

Minority governments on the other hand, tend to build consensus.

Just my 2 satoshis.
legendary
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I worked for a hostel a long time ago and spoke about politics to both americans and canadians, and it's weird how uptight americans are about politics. Canadians had no problem with it. I kind of think of canadians as americans without a personality disorder.

After spending several weeks in the US once, my flight transferred through Canada and I spent a few hours wandering. I couldn't quite figure out why everyone seemed happy and helpful. It was a very strange experience.

American politics seems to make residents far, far angrier than anywhere else and they can barely bring themselves to associate with those at other ends of the spectrum.

You see people on city-data wanting to move to 'liberal' towns. What the fuck? In Europe you just move where it looks nice. Politics doesn't register.



Even though I'm not a socialist myself I think it probably would be healthy for them to have a proper and visible socialist party influencing society.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht

I worked for a hostel a long time ago and spoke about politics to both americans and canadians, and it's weird how uptight americans are about politics. Canadians had no problem with it. I kind of think of canadians as americans without a personality disorder.

After spending several weeks in the US once, my flight transferred through Canada and I spent a few hours wandering. I couldn't quite figure out why everyone seemed happy and helpful. It was a very strange experience.

American politics seems to make residents far, far angrier than anywhere else and they can barely bring themselves to associate with those at other ends of the spectrum.

You see people on city-data wanting to move to 'liberal' towns. What the fuck? In Europe you just move where it looks nice. Politics doesn't register.

legendary
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I worked for a hostel a long time ago and spoke about politics to both americans and canadians, and it's weird how uptight americans are about politics. Canadians had no problem with it. I kind of think of canadians as americans without a personality disorder.

Let me guess.

You're British?

Norwegian. Don't get me wrong, I like americans. They're just a bit... binary. It gets to be intense sometimes.
legendary
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So we have a slow, low volume, "return to trend" bleed, a nice tweezer bottom, shorts still riding near ATH, and people waiting in cash ready to buy "cheap coins"

Something tells me this is a recipe for a pretty tasty cake

If you are right I'll marry you and have your babies.
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
I worked for a hostel a long time ago and spoke about politics to both americans and canadians, and it's weird how uptight americans are about politics. Canadians had no problem with it. I kind of think of canadians as americans without a personality disorder.

Let me guess.

You're British?
sr. member
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So we have a slow, low volume, "return to trend" bleed, a nice tweezer bottom, shorts still riding near ATH, and people waiting in cash ready to buy "cheap coins"

Something tells me this is a recipe for a pretty tasty cake
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
I'll pick up another two or three coins next week.

Did that yesterday.

Buy the dips. Build the stash.
legendary
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How come you canucks are so much more chill than those disloyal to The Crown down south?

I think it has to do with patiently waiting for winter to be over every year.

As for disloyalty, don't tell our southern neighbors that. They prefer to think of George Washington as a patriot rather than a traitor who was disloyal to his king, and Benedict Arnold as a traitor rather than a loyal subject of George III. Go figure.   Cheesy

I worked for a hostel a long time ago and spoke about politics to both americans and canadians, and it's weird how uptight americans are about politics. Canadians had no problem with it. I kind of think of canadians as americans without a personality disorder.
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
How come you canucks are so much more chill than those disloyal to The Crown down south?

I think it has to do with patiently waiting for winter to be over every year.

As for disloyalty, don't tell our southern neighbors that. They prefer to think of George Washington as a patriot rather than a traitor who was disloyal to his king, and Benedict Arnold as a traitor rather than a loyal subject of George III. Go figure.   Cheesy
legendary
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Good morning Bitcoinland.

Took back half of yesterday's loss I see. Over $240 again today?

Still basically sideways, no moon, no double digits.

Isn't waiting fun?


Still waiting for oblivion Wink

I'll pick up another two or three coins next week.

It's confirmed, oblivion will arrive on April 19.

full member
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I wouldn't buy before sub-230 again. Patiently waiting on cash right now.
legendary
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legendary
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Good morning Bitcoinland.

Took back half of yesterday's loss I see. Over $240 again today?

Still basically sideways, no moon, no double digits.

Isn't waiting fun?


Still waiting for oblivion Wink

I'll pick up another two or three coins next week.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1014
Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
Good morning Bitcoinland.

Took back half of yesterday's loss I see. Over $240 again today?

Still basically sideways, no moon, no double digits.

Isn't waiting fun?


Hi Jimbo!

How come you canucks are so much more chill than those disloyal to The Crown down south?
legendary
Activity: 4200
Merit: 4887
You're never too old to think young.
Good morning Bitcoinland.

Took back half of yesterday's loss I see. Over $240 again today?

Still basically sideways, no moon, no double digits.

Isn't waiting fun?
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1014
Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
Lots of shorts closing

Edit: and someone sold into the 500 on 238
sr. member
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Good catch. Nice 962 BTC buy at 238.01
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