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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 1 point ago +1 / -0

this could be said of any advancement in technology before the current accepted state. Airplanes would have gone nowhere, people called the Wright brothers crazy. Nikolo Tesla would have gotten nowhere and people also called him crazy. Ford was crazy for building a "car" in his garage and yet now look at us. The problem is not effort in innovation, the problem is corrupt government that pushes specific agendas. Many of us here assume a fully autonomous car would be controlled by our overlords (shut it off due to carbon credit limit), and that is likely the case, all the while people fail to realize they are already in and a part of the system that is pushing these agendas.

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 1 point ago +1 / -0

My wife came from Mexico and adapted the American way of life. Mexico is a craphole full of corruption that can't be undone and we need MORE people like her (she was mugged twice in her last year there). The reason America is full of the brightest minds is not because they were all born here but because they move here for the opportunity to put that talent to use. America was built on the backs of people who moved here from other countries and put in the hard work required and taught their children the same values. Fix the welfare system and those that come here will succeed or die, but the problem is not immigration, the problem is our corrupt government. Um dude, those historical figures wouldn't even have been here without immigration...that argument doesn't make sense. And they are not taking away jobs like people think. There is a HUGE lack of people working in the trades. Nearly everywhere in the country needs more tradesmen but us Americans who are ALREADY here are lazy and FAT and won't get off our asses. I created my own business, stop acting like you need to be handed a job. Whether you succeed in life is on YOU and can't be blamed on immigrants. I don't like mass immigration but the original statement was about "legal immigration" and mass immigration only exists because of our own government's issues. Getting rid of immigration doesn't solve that, but draining the swamp in it's entirety would, and I assume we can both agree to that.

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 1 point ago +1 / -0

you're a fukn prick then. The world is also not over populated which you also seem to think. Bruh you a closet liberal? gtfo

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 2 points ago +2 / -0

wait you're against "legal immigration"?? The rational extreme of that argument is to give everything back to the Native Americans lol. My great grandparents came from Norway and Poland and I married a beautiful Christian Mexican woman who has more of a moral backbone than most Americans I know.

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 3 points ago +3 / -0

I have 100% nothing against people getting after it and making a living, this is Merica afterall baby. Someone is only a Paytriot when they're a sham and only doing it for money, Monkeywerx seems legit and has a unique set of skills and perspective that we need. We need that kind of info he provides and I don't see many others doing.

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 3 points ago +3 / -0

THANK YOU! holy smokes how people don't read at all and figure this stuff out on their own is ridiculous. On top of that the 144k are jewish male virgins and people just skim right past that part LOL.

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 1 point ago +1 / -0

Dive deeper into who the "we" is that will get helped. There is a group that will be helped but it ain't us.

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 2 points ago +2 / -0

Correct. Ripple is basically only selling to their institutional clients nowadays. I don't know if anymore XRP will ever be available for retail users. But I'm pretty sure 589 is masonic symbology and not an actual price. I'm not waiting for the big crash to buy anymore because I suspect we won't be able to buy during the big crash so I'm buying now.

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 2 points ago +4 / -2

XRP from Ripple is the base of the system. They've been building the financial system for over 10 years now and they're almost ready.

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 2 points ago +2 / -0

on his passport in the video. says his birth place is Christchurch

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 1 point ago +1 / -0

Go figure his passport says Christchurch, New Zealand.

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 3 points ago +3 / -0

they already do this stuff. Most purchases have a designated code that is attached that identifies what type of transaction it is.

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 2 points ago +2 / -0

R3 Corda uses XDC. and yes EXACTLY! Liquidity liquidity liquidity! Utility bull run is coming and the trash coins won't come back but everything will crash and burn first.

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 2 points ago +2 / -0

Zach Rector, Digital Asset Investor, Tees Crypto Spot, Digital Perspectives, Working Money Channel, Mickle Markets, King Solomon. not any any particular order. All youtubers.

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 2 points ago +2 / -0

People don't understand that a lot of this stuff is already live but none of the pieces and private sidechains are connected yet. My business currently uses real time payments through the Clearing House which uses XRP. Yeah I'd say XRP, XLM, XDC, Algorand and probably Iota will all be top 10 crypto moving forward. And when I say top 10 I mean top 10 in a 20-200 trillion dollar crypto market over the next few years.

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 3 points ago +3 / -0

only for the middle and lower class because the wealthy class love when things crash. They are the only ones that buy the blood in the streets.

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 3 points ago +3 / -0

BitYard has treated me well. ..hypothetically of course. Hold offline on a Ledger or other offline wallet. When the global crash happens then exchanges will NOT give you your crypto as there will be no liquidity and you'll be out of luck.

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 3 points ago +3 / -0

hushhh, I'm still trying to pack my bags lol. And yeah, the system is coming whether people want it or not. If conservatives got their heads screwed on straight then WE could be the ones to profit from it and in turn make a huge difference. People don't understand....the price will never come down...

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 2 points ago +2 / -0

With all that said, I do think the end is nigh, but when we read about the seals that Jesus Christ opens and the plagues and judgements that cover the earth, those are 100% literal just as the plagues in Egypt were literal. Once we are there, there will be no doubt in anyone's mind that the judgement of God is here in full force. So much so that scripture shows us that even those who don't side with God end up shaking their fists to the Heavens and cursing God because of the despair and scorching heat and plagues that cover the earth, and yet they still won't turn to God. Basically there will be no atheists in the Great Tribulation, everyone picks a side.

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, 100%, but John and other authors are very specific about whether something is literal or not. When John says he saw something "like unto" something else, then that was his best guess as to how to describe it, but you can't take that to an extreme and say oh well then John didn't actually mean what he said and it's to be interpreted any way we want.

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TrogdorTheBurninat0r 1 point ago +1 / -0

Certainly! And it is wise to see the parallels, but IF the book of Revelation and other Old Testament passages are to be viewed as only figurative and left up to interpretation than no one will have the truth until the event passes by. All scripture is to be taken literal unless scripture makes clear it is not literal.

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