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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 24687. (Read 26714014 times)

legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
Nighty Night Don't Let The Trolls Bite Nom Nom Nom
By the way, the absence of Adam starts to be worring. Maybe we get stuck with this halloween poll 4ever and eva

Yeah.. maybe the wife threw Adam's computer down the stairs, discontinued the internet connection, and banned Adam from participating in bitcoin communications?    Angry Angry Angry   Cry Cry Cry

I think it is time we start a speculation topic about the whereabouts of Adam. This is a serious push back on the on the current upswing.

Well, this thread seems to allow nearly any topic anyhow, so may as well speculate herein about the whereabouts of Adam.  To build on my theory, I suspect he could be either tied up or otherwise restrained, and that he continues to struggle to restore some internet access and struggles to retain control over all of his private keys (while maintaining some secrecy over the exact quantity and location of the coins that he holds.. muhahahaha).

I'm going to say he was a SR top10 vendors and is now on the run in South America
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1045
Adam is busy making sr3. I miss his pictures. And yes, it's weird to have all these pro government, anti-(illegal) drug trolls in here.
legendary
Activity: 3962
Merit: 11519
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
By the way, the absence of Adam starts to be worring. Maybe we get stuck with this halloween poll 4ever and eva

Yeah.. maybe the wife threw Adam's computer down the stairs, discontinued the internet connection, and banned Adam from participating in bitcoin communications?    Angry Angry Angry   Cry Cry Cry

I think it is time we start a speculation topic about the whereabouts of Adam. This is a serious push back on the on the current upswing.

Well, this thread seems to allow nearly any topic anyhow, so may as well speculate herein about the whereabouts of Adam.  To build on my theory, I suspect he could be either tied up or otherwise restrained, and that he continues to struggle to restore some internet access and struggles to retain control over all of his private keys (while maintaining some secrecy over the exact quantity and location of the coins that he holds.. muhahahaha).
hero member
Activity: 1011
Merit: 721
Decentralize everything
Silk road didn't sell alcohol.

Really? How come? Traditional dark markets sell alcoholic drinks since some governments put tremendous amount of special taxes on them and/or strictly forbid selling home made liquors (and/or even forbid/limit that process in any form).

Probably due to the profit/weight ratio - mdma/pills/coke etc, are easier to transport, and for more money.
legendary
Activity: 2242
Merit: 3523
Flippin' burgers since 1163.
By the way, the absence of Adam starts to be worring. Maybe we get stuck with this halloween poll 4ever and eva

Yeah.. maybe the wife threw Adam's computer down the stairs, discontinued the internet connection, and banned Adam from participating in bitcoin communications?    Angry Angry Angry   Cry Cry Cry

I think it is time we start a speculation topic about the whereabouts of Adam. This is a serious push back on the current upswing.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
Trolls don't like chemical drugs, they prefer trolling  Roll Eyes
legendary
Activity: 3962
Merit: 11519
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
By the way, the absence of Adam starts to be worring. Maybe we get stuck with this halloween poll 4ever and eva

Yeah.. maybe the wife threw Adam's computer down the stairs, discontinued the internet connection, and banned Adam from participating in bitcoin communications?    Angry Angry Angry   Cry Cry Cry
legendary
Activity: 2242
Merit: 3523
Flippin' burgers since 1163.
I mean seriously, folks complaining about a criminal drug dealer getting arrested. Maybe you never had a relative die from addiction.
+1

I have seen "drugs" ruin the lives of several young guys and their families.  "Drugs" meaning, to be explicit, those "friends" who push people into drug addiction, and the drug dealers who then exploit their addiction and push them into crime to support it.

I am all for legalizing pot and decriminalizing drug use.  But still I hope that Shrem, Ulbricht, Benthall, and all otehr people in the drug traffic "industry" will spend a good part of their lives in jail.

But as you know, it does not solve anything (apart from apparently feeling short term good about it). Making it illegal by regulation, just makes it go underground: the new Ulbrichts and Benthalls are just waiting in line. Providing schooling, jobs, education has far better results, and keeps these guys out of business.

Maybe some regulators actually learned from this, and try to not make the same mistake with Bitcoin. /naive mode off

legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1045
If a computer could feel, it would thank you for doing so.
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1003

Tossing a cupful of shredded steel wool over a computer's motherboard may have a similar effect.  Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Silk road didn't sell alcohol.

Really? How come? Traditional dark markets sell alcoholic drinks since some governments put tremendous amount of special taxes on them and/or strictly forbid selling home made liquors (and/or even forbid/limit that process in any form).
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
The history of drugs and their impact on mankind is really quite simple: they're totally bad. Nothing good about them. -- NotLambchop

Science disrespectfully disagrees:


http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/d-brief/2014/10/29/brain-psychedelic-drugs/

Is that big purple line the one that made me think taking my pants off in public was a good idea?
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
If we stay off topic we will lose sight of what bitcrack is doing
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1823
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legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1045
Cbeat, I have seen lives ruined by drugs. By and large it's alcohol that ruins lives and families. Silk road didn't sell alcohol.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 254
The predicament being a Bitcoin bagholder, huh?

And you don't really get to complain about knee jerk reactions if what you write is the argumentative equivalent of a Taylor reflex hammer. I'm sure inside your head, it's all beautifully subtle and sophisticated, but to the outside world, it sounds like a crude answer to a delicate problem.

Lol, seeing answers when none are given, seeing enemies where there are none.  Typical Bitcoiner.
*I quote Ginsberg and Burroughs.  You paint me as a prohibitionist.

legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1007
The predicament being a Bitcoin bagholder, huh?

And you don't really get to complain about knee jerk reactions if what you write is the argumentative equivalent of a Taylor reflex hammer. I'm sure inside your head, it's all beautifully subtle and sophisticated, but to the outside world, it sounds like a crude answer to a delicate problem.
legendary
Activity: 2352
Merit: 1064
Bitcoin is antisemitic
The history of drugs and their impact on mankind is really quite simple: they're totally bad. Nothing good about them. -- NotLambchop

Science disrespectfully disagrees:


http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/d-brief/2014/10/29/brain-psychedelic-drugs/
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 254
The history of drugs and their impact on mankind is really quite simple: they're totally bad. Nothing good about them. -- NotLambchop

Making false, knee-jerk assumptions is exactly what got you into the predicament you're in now Undecided
*Bill Burroughs was a lifelong junky.
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1007
The history of drugs and their impact on mankind is really quite simple: they're totally bad. Nothing good about them. -- NotLambchop
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