Notices by Vasquez (sulaco@nicecrew.digital)
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They understood its true power and took it from us
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Cilantro tastes like soap to people?
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It turns out it doesn't really matter if you are juicing and lifting
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Have you tried supplementing with magnesium?
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No effect?
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Have you tried not consuming a gram of caffeine after noon?
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Way underestimating the caffeine content. That would be decaf levels.
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The dude had a helmet on?
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I like when you post anything with music because then I get to watch your avi dance to it
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I like how they still tried to act like she did something terrible by saying she injected them with "salt water" instead of just saline. Trying to make people believe she shot them up with ocean water or some shit.
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You are assuming these rules would apply to the people you are complaining about
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I just addressed that relationship but yes there is a fundamental difference between a bank and government. Again, I didn't say they wouldn't cooperate if asked for the information but the government must at least ask them.
The bigger issue I would see with crypto is getting people used to it in the mainstream. I can foresee a future where USDCoin is developed by the GOV and legacy currency is deprecated. Then the gov directly has monitoring capabilities and can ban your wallet on a whim in an instant. Again, I understand that the gov can seize your bank account but they at the very least have to approach a non government entity and make the request first.
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> They were already doing this. That is what digital banking is.
True but digital banking is at least based on the idea of cash. A crypto system would just do away with that notion entirely. Libertarian types get real hyped about crypto but to me it just sounds like an acceleration into "15 minute city" hell world.
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The idea that my cash is in the bank and I can remove my cash from the bank. Ceypto exists as electrons or bits on a drive I can't put into my pocket. I would argue crypto is very centralised as it relies on server infrastructure and whoever own 51% of that infrastructure. We should probably specify what crypto we are talking about because bitcoin isn't even private in the way that cash is.
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He's trying to say that checks are good for check fraud
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I mean checks are just credit cards without the immediate verification of funds. The getting rid of cash is a much bigger issue and can only hurt the little guy
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Direct real time monitoring of all transactions
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The government does not. They would have to ask the credit card company or the bank for that. Not saying they wouldn't give it up if asked just saying that's out of the way with crypto/digital currency.
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Their downfall started day one. What a trash product.
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