i wonder what it's like to be james woods, and have to play a part of a pedo, and remain a normal person while portraying a weirdo.
ditto heath ledger.
So it's lie a drug infused Boondock Saints?
ps i made someone mad. my shit stopped working after i asked about Woods playing the part of pedo Bidan.
i want to understand you. really.
it's ok Fren.
oh thank God. there's at least one person that gets it.
All since mid election at a minimum has been an act. Remember trump talking about how poorly Bidan did after the debate?
it's all irrelevant.
all crypto is as unconstitutional as fiat paper. and for the same reason.
Because the real work happens behind the scenes. we're just Stalin for time.
1) what do you do when the power goes out?
2) what do you do when you go someplace in the boonies where bar owners operate cash-only? Gonna drink those digits on a Friday night?
Only coined silver and gold are real. Everything else is tenuous at best, including crypto. those forms of crypto not govt created are compromised. dont fool yourself.
U.S. Constitution - Article 1 Section 10
Article 1 - The Legislative Branch
Section 10 - Powers Prohibited of States
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No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation; grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal; coin Money; emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts; pass any Bill of Attainder, ex post facto Law, or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts, or grant any Title of Nobility.https://www.usconstitution.net/xconst_A1Sec10.html
Real currency, in terms of that being the same as lawful currency.
Don't be intentionally obtuse.
You can trade anything you want, as can I.
Off the books, and privately.
In a court of law, in official settlement of debts owed, lawful currency would be the required units to measure and settle them in.
Tard it up, fucker.
people pushing crypto as the wave of the future are fundamentally incompatible with a world which would return to Constitutional law.
yes, cash is king right now. it too technically isn't constitutional. but if the power goes out, it's less useless than crypto.
no. you are no reading that right.
All crypto, including those not created by clowns, are crackable/hackable/compromised. Do you really think Bitcoin is created by "the People"? So was Volkswagen.
You don't really think they'd allow a secret currency to exist, unless they created it, and used it to traffick kids/drugs/bribes?
Are you new here?