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I just found out how useful the ignore button is. Kudos to me!
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Btw the price is going up

It's gonna crash.
You have a donator status so you have spend like 50btc to this forum and all you use it for is posting things like this? I tell you what, send me 50btc and I tattoo myself a text of your choose, we can discuss about the place and such. Wouldn't that be something? Maybe a big IT'S GOING TO CRASH with logo of BTC on my back or something? And I'm totally serious.
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I'm from Finland myself but don't see the reason to start competiting with my nationality since it's a quite small country eventhough it may have done some world scale things also. I try to think myself as a citizen of the world where we are all equal. At the moment I'm in Indonesia taking refugee from finnish winter and enjoying the cheap prices on everything Smiley

A lot of good Americans come from Finland! America isn't really a nation in the European sense. It's just a place where people came from all over who wanted to be left alone by kings and parliaments so they could make something of themselves and provide for their families. A lot of that spirit got lost, but it's still alive out in the countryside and pockets of the cities. Please don't judge us by the actions of our government. We don't really get to choose who runs the show. It's always either bankster puppet A or bankster puppet B. Real Americans are standing alongside Good Finns, British, Chinese, Brazilians and whoever against the fucking banker oligarchy that stinks up every country on the planet. Those Occupy Wall Street hippies were just the loyal opposition. We're the ones who are gonna have to rebuild world finance when the fiat house of cards crumbles. I aim to do my part and I welcome anyone from anywhere who feels the same way.

+1, I love the country amerika used to be.

I live in the Netherlands, and I visit the US at least once every year, I love the southwest, the nature, the roads, the cars and (most) Americans. I've applied for a greencard, but it's pretty darn hard to get one if your a white man with skills. It's the same here though, if you are a useless sucker, your welcome.

The Netherlands has become a complete nanny state/country where every citizen clings to the government, and if something goes wrong, are ready to give the government even more power.
I really pains me to see the bankster puppet Obama messing up the US aswel.
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Btw the price is going up
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I'm from Finland myself but don't see the reason to start competiting with my nationality since it's a quite small country eventhough it may have done some world scale things also. I try to think myself as a citizen of the world where we are all equal. At the moment I'm in Indonesia taking refugee from finnish winter and enjoying the cheap prices on everything Smiley

A lot of good Americans come from Finland! America isn't really a nation in the European sense. It's just a place where people came from all over who wanted to be left alone by kings and parliaments so they could make something of themselves and provide for their families. A lot of that spirit got lost, but it's still alive out in the countryside and pockets of the cities. Please don't judge us by the actions of our government. We don't really get to choose who runs the show. It's always either bankster puppet A or bankster puppet B. Real Americans are standing alongside Good Finns, British, Chinese, Brazilians and whoever against the fucking banker oligarchy that stinks up every country on the planet. Those Occupy Wall Street hippies were just the loyal opposition. We're the ones who are gonna have to rebuild world finance when the fiat house of cards crumbles. I aim to do my part and I welcome anyone from anywhere who feels the same way.
Pretty much what I was trying to say in nicer words! You seen the South park episode of the U.S founding fathers? It's called having a cake and eating it too:) My point being that usually it doesn't matter what country you are from, the system is trying to play you and to manage and prosper you have to play the system. I have put all my efforts to be undependant of the system and just do what I feel like doing. My relatives and friends in Finland are questinioning my lifestyle very much and sayin you are not going to be anything in the future because I didn't go to school after I finished my high school, instead I work 6months on the summer time in Finland, then for the 6months in winter I travel in cheap countries using the money I saved when I was working. Now I'm looking forward to bail out of that and not have to work even in the summer time if I dont WANT to do so. Bitcoin seems like a thing that just MIGHT do that for me but I also have additional plans in case BTC doesn't do it for me. Life is short. You should make the best out of it.
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I'm from Finland myself but don't see the reason to start competiting with my nationality since it's a quite small country eventhough it may have done some world scale things also. I try to think myself as a citizen of the world where we are all equal. At the moment I'm in Indonesia taking refugee from finnish winter and enjoying the cheap prices on everything Smiley

A lot of good Americans come from Finland! America isn't really a nation in the European sense. It's just a place where people came from all over who wanted to be left alone by kings and parliaments so they could make something of themselves and provide for their families. A lot of that spirit got lost, but it's still alive out in the countryside and pockets of the cities. Please don't judge us by the actions of our government. We don't really get to choose who runs the show. It's always either bankster puppet A or bankster puppet B. Real Americans are standing alongside Good Finns, British, Chinese, Brazilians and whoever against the fucking banker oligarchy that stinks up every country on the planet. Those Occupy Wall Street hippies were just the loyal opposition. We're the ones who are gonna have to rebuild world finance when the fiat house of cards crumbles. I aim to do my part and I welcome anyone from anywhere who feels the same way.
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LOL. You can say what you want about us yanks, but tonight, the line was held by Americans at Coinbase. I probably hate my government worse than you do, but I've never been more proud of my countrymen.

Are concepts like national pride and patriotism really needed in Bitcoinland? I don't think so.

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Yes, because you are a countryman, a nationalist, a collectivist.


I don't know the future, but if I have anything to do with it, we'll be taking the lead from here.

You are a 'we'-man, a collectivist.


Sell your coins at a $30 loss if you want. Courage wouldn't mean anything if everybody had it.

Sell? Are you crazy?


A heard a story once 'bout an Englishman who bought some land in Texas and went to inspect his property. He thought he'd call on the rancher next door, but the rancher was not to be found. So this Limey spies a ranch hand mending a fence and goes up to ask him about the rancher. "Pardon me, Ol' Chap," Says the Englishman.  "Might I inquire as to the whereabouts of your master?" The cowboy looks the Englishman right in the eye and says, "Mister, that son of a bitch ain't been born yet."

That's the America I love and it has nothing to do with the crooks in New York or Washington. You can call me a collectivist if you want, but I consider myself more of a family man. Sometimes that means being a team player and sometimes that means following your conscience, your own council, and your heart on some lonely trail.

We ain't as different as you think, Mr. Philosopher. You got gumption, and I like that. In fact, I sense a little family resemblance.
Why do you even have to mention anything about america then? Isn't it quite the same in every country? A will to be a free man making his own decisions and not giving a fuck about the country where this is happening.

A little friendly competition never hurt anybody ;-)
Well that's true! I'm from Finland myself but don't see the reason to start competiting with my nationality since it's a quite small country eventhough it may have done some world scale things also. I try to think myself as a citizen of the world where we are all equal. At the moment I'm in Indonesia taking refugee from finnish winter and enjoying the cheap prices on everything Smiley
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Yes, because you are a countryman, a nationalist, a collectivist.


I don't know the future, but if I have anything to do with it, we'll be taking the lead from here.

You are a 'we'-man, a collectivist.


Sell your coins at a $30 loss if you want. Courage wouldn't mean anything if everybody had it.

Sell? Are you crazy?


A heard a story once 'bout an Englishman who bought some land in Texas and went to inspect his property. He thought he'd call on the rancher next door, but the rancher was not to be found. So this Limey spies a ranch hand mending a fence and goes up to ask him about the rancher. "Pardon me, Ol' Chap," Says the Englishman.  "Might I inquire as to the whereabouts of your master?" The cowboy looks the Englishman right in the eye and says, "Mister, that son of a bitch ain't been born yet."

That's the America I love and it has nothing to do with the crooks in New York or Washington. You can call me a collectivist if you want, but I consider myself more of a family man. Sometimes that means being a team player and sometimes that means following your conscience, your own council, and your heart on some lonely trail.

We ain't as different as you think, Mr. Philosopher. You got gumption, and I like that. In fact, I sense a little family resemblance.
Why do you even have to mention anything about america then? Isn't it quite the same in every country? A will to be a free man making his own decisions and not giving a fuck about the country where this is happening.

A little friendly competition never hurt anybody ;-)
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LOL. You can say what you want about us yanks, but tonight, the line was held by Americans at Coinbase. I probably hate my government worse than you do, but I've never been more proud of my countrymen.

Are concepts like national pride and patriotism really needed in Bitcoinland? I don't think so.
Moreover, Bankers are usually behind wars.
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Yes, because you are a countryman, a nationalist, a collectivist.


I don't know the future, but if I have anything to do with it, we'll be taking the lead from here.

You are a 'we'-man, a collectivist.


Sell your coins at a $30 loss if you want. Courage wouldn't mean anything if everybody had it.

Sell? Are you crazy?


A heard a story once 'bout an Englishman who bought some land in Texas and went to inspect his property. He thought he'd call on the rancher next door, but the rancher was not to be found. So this Limey spies a ranch hand mending a fence and goes up to ask him about the rancher. "Pardon me, Ol' Chap," Says the Englishman.  "Might I inquire as to the whereabouts of your master?" The cowboy looks the Englishman right in the eye and says, "Mister, that son of a bitch ain't been born yet."

That's the America I love and it has nothing to do with the crooks in New York or Washington. You can call me a collectivist if you want, but I consider myself more of a family man. Sometimes that means being a team player and sometimes that means following your conscience, your own council, and your heart on some lonely trail.

We ain't as different as you think, Mr. Philosopher. You got gumption, and I like that. In fact, I sense a little family resemblance.
Why do you even have to mention anything about america then? Isn't it quite the same in every country? A will to be a free man making his own decisions and not giving a fuck about the country where this is happening.
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Yes, because you are a countryman, a nationalist, a collectivist.


I don't know the future, but if I have anything to do with it, we'll be taking the lead from here.

You are a 'we'-man, a collectivist.


Sell your coins at a $30 loss if you want. Courage wouldn't mean anything if everybody had it.

Sell? Are you crazy?


A heard a story once 'bout an Englishman who bought some land in Texas and went to inspect his property. He thought he'd call on the rancher next door, but the rancher was not to be found. So this Limey spies a ranch hand mending a fence and goes up to ask him about the rancher. "Pardon me, Ol' Chap," Says the Englishman.  "Might I inquire as to the whereabouts of your master?" The cowboy looks the Englishman right in the eye and says, "Mister, that son of a bitch ain't been born yet."

That's the America I love and it has nothing to do with the crooks in New York or Washington. You can call me a collectivist if you want, but I consider myself more of a family man. Sometimes that means being a team player and sometimes that means following your conscience, your own council, and your heart on some lonely trail.

We ain't as different as you think, Mr. Philosopher. You got gumption, and I like that. In fact, I sense a little family resemblance.
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LOL. You can say what you want about us yanks, but tonight, the line was held by Americans at Coinbase. I probably hate my government worse than you do, but I've never been more proud of my countrymen.

Are concepts like national pride and patriotism really needed in Bitcoinland? I don't think so.
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LOL. You can say what you want about us yanks, but tonight, the line was held by Americans at Coinbase. I probably hate my government worse than you do, but I've never been more proud of my countrymen.

Are concepts like national pride and patriotism really needed in Bitcoinland? I don't think so.
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LOL. You can say what you want about us yanks, but tonight, the line was held by Americans at Coinbase. I probably hate my government worse than you do, but I've never been more proud of my countrymen.

Are concepts like national pride and patriotism really needed in Bitcoinland? I don't think so.
No offense but that is hardly patriotism  Cheesy
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STILL BULLS IN DENIAL HERE ? TELL ME WHEN THIS IS GONNA TOUCH 1000$ again !
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LOL. You can say what you want about us yanks, but tonight, the line was held by Americans at Coinbase. I probably hate my government worse than you do, but I've never been more proud of my countrymen.

Are concepts like national pride and patriotism really needed in Bitcoinland? I don't think so.
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