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I'm not comparing the technologies, I'm comparing the speculative bubbles...
I'm not comparing the technologies, I'm comparing the speculative bubbles...
Internet-related businesses had speculative bubbles and Bitcoin has them...
- What also floats in water?
- Bread. - Apples.
- Very small rocks. - Cider! Great gravy.
- Cherries. Mud. - Churches.
- Lead. - A duck!
- Exactly.
- So, logically--
- If she weighs the same as a duck...
- she's made of wood.
- And therefore?
- A witch!
Well done!
Thank you for that arbitrary and completely unrelated Monty Python quote. Very creative and clever!
Brah, your reasoning is just as coherent as that skit.
And just as funny, though my guess is not intentionally.
Anyhow, congrats on the new low



Oh well only like everyone with half a brain understands that speculative bubbles are caused mostly by psychological factors.
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Anyone with a complete, working brain OTOH also knows that Bitcoin and internet businesses having had speculative bubbles is as meaningful as both wood and ducks floating.
Scamcoins also had speculative bubbles, what are we to learn from that?

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BTW, by far the funniest thing here in this conversation is that in your _only_ argument you are equalizing Internet and dot com stocks.
BTW, by far the funniest thing here in this conversation is that in your _only_ argument you are equalizing Internet and dot com stocks.

>equalizing
*equating
Lurn 2 Engleesh.