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EU - Should we stay or should we go?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by stopmeandslapme, Oct 24, 2014.

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  1. SUPERNORWICH 23

    SUPERNORWICH 23 SUPERNORWICH

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    They are in the underground car park near Park lane now but i couldn't find a picture .
     
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  2. SUPERNORWICH 23

    SUPERNORWICH 23 SUPERNORWICH

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    When the dollar collapses in the next 10 years and they start using the Amero Mexico and Canada will be amalgamated into what we have now in Europe .
    When the Chinese ask for the money back then the s**t will hit the fan, this was all planned ages ago to make us easier to control with a centralised UN style Government.

    http://www.kickthemallout.com/article.php/Story-Amero_USAs_New_Currency
     
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  3. Mick

    Mick Probably won't answer PMs Staff Member

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    Ever since the wee pub across from my office started accepting Bitcoin I've become convinced it is the future.

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  4. SUPERNORWICH 23

    SUPERNORWICH 23 SUPERNORWICH

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    I agree Mick that or solid gold bars .
     
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  5. Toby

    Toby GC's Life Coach

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    Bitcoins make me beel <grr> <grr>

    I read an article about them on hackernews when they first were released, you could buy hundreds of them for a few dollars...All the nerds were saying they were going to be worth a fortune soon, but I was a skint student and didn't bother...

    I could have retired now...

    <grr> <grr>
     
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  6. Mick

    Mick Probably won't answer PMs Staff Member

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    I didn't believe in them for ages. But now I understand how the dark web works I'm convinced they are here to stay, because people are not just speculating, they have a certain use for them that will never go away.
     
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  7. Toby

    Toby GC's Life Coach

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    I know, it makes me beel even more <grr> <grr> <grr>

    On the plus side, one of my best mates spent £500 on Litecoins after bitcoins became too expensive, they peaked ages ago and are now pretty much worthless <rofl>
     
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  8. SUPERNORWICH 23

    SUPERNORWICH 23 SUPERNORWICH

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    You better hope that none of those EU subs get spent on sniffer dogs at the post office on your Island Mick or plod will be booting your door in looking for your stash...:police::emoticon-0103-cool:
     
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  9. ManDingo 20"/20"

    ManDingo 20"/20" MDMA Guru

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    Darkweb traffic accounts for very little of bitcoin payments.

    It's mostly investors and people dodging regulation/tax on sending money to other countries. It just happens to be perfect for things like the tor marketplaces.
     
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  10. Mick

    Mick Probably won't answer PMs Staff Member

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    Yes, even anonymous betting sites are popping up http://www.cloudbet.com - which is quite obviously looking for Americans who want to gamble (land of the free!). I'm actually surprised Governments have been taking this so lightly - since it could seriously undermine their control.
     
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  11. Rich44

    Rich44 Well-Known Member

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    You do realise this dates back 11 years which is £150m a year, which in gp terms is a pittance
     
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  12. biggestfaggotontheplanet

    biggestfaggotontheplanet Active Member

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    Gay.
     
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