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A simulator to show you how late you are in saving your money from bureaucrats.
Even though it is difficult to get gasoline, it is still cheaper than in Brazil. Here it is around $1.05 per liter or $4 per gallon.
It is incredible and at the same time disgusting what socialism does to people. Just because fuel has tickets in its "free" form, the price of gasoline in dollars should be 4x what it is today. Is the price set?
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I try to be positive in considering that we live freely in a certain Functional Anarchy, until we come across a state demand and this happens quickly. In the prices of products, distribution of energy and water, in the supply of fuel and proclaiming the "legalities" that we need to comply with, such as driver's license, proof of residence, registration, etc. All of this makes me see that functional anarchy is just a consolation within a system that enslaves.
It's like, I know what freedom is and I know that I don't have it.
I will.
This is the most unusual cat breed I’ve ever seen — different enough to truly look like a whole other species. It’s more common to see this level of variety in dogs; with cats, they usually look pretty similar, just with different coat colors.
These days, socialists are seen as defenders and bearers of all virtues — almost like saints. I live in a country that’s socialist to the very edge of what could be called communist, although I already consider it as such. What I see is victimhood being rewarded and reinforced by politicians and the so-called defenders of those virtues.
Criminals, freeloaders, and illiterate people are rewarded with money stolen from all “citizens.” The constitution itself is a crime against any free individual.
Strangely enough, many people here do run their own businesses and hate taxes. But they’re tied to a system that claims to protect them while it robs them. It’s nearly impossible to have a productive conversation with anyone here about ending the state or achieving sovereignty — it almost feels like you’re saying something illegal.
And so I carry on, stacking my humble sats and planning a sovereign life a few years from now — doing everything I can to loosen the grip of the state.
So let them remove the limit? I'm not really that knowledgeable about the technical side of things, I'm watching the debate and trying to understand why it's as bad as they say or why it doesn't make sense to have the limit as others say.
I can see that I have a lot to learn. @siggy47's posts are good for newbies like me to learn the history.
I took a look at the original post and many of the accounts that said they were leaving actually haven't posted since that period.
I read a little more about it and giving my 2 cents on this subject I think they shouldn't remove the Op_return limitation. Changing this would distort the purpose of Bitcoin in my view, allowing it to become a public record of any type of content, and just imagine what could come, instead of a decentralized and uncensorable ledger. That's how I see it and I may learn new facts that will reinforce or change my view.