LOL impressive how easy from a simple "hola" message, this became the longest thread in the saloon. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
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From the smallest seed....
Que tal? Nice, I see you are preparing to go to El Salvador...
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dont kill me, am I the only one who has no interest in going to El Salvador πŸ˜‚ I just don't see this place have what I want other than being able to pay in Bitcoin, e.g. good food? Art? history-wise? Or maybe I am being ignorance.
Also, I think we should mingle with more non-coiners, especially in real life, creating more touch points.! not grouping in the same place.
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I’ve attempted surfing one time in my life, but a surfer friend of mine told me there are some legendary surfing spots there, hole-in-the-wall type beaches…? Thought that sounded pretty cool
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I am also one of those that will not go to ES. My priority is my Citadel. ES is only a plan B in case that citadel plan A totally fail.
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My plan B is to be surrounded by people who have real skills and know how to make things!
Creating my own decentralized net.
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Creating my own decentralized net.
wow, this is deep, this is really good focus.
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gotta prepare ahead when SHTF.
the ideal scenario is if anything happens again, maybe next "pandemic" or something else, I would know where or who to get the things / help I need, like not just getting food but getting good food directly from which makers; it is a long process to do the testing and filtering ( reliable and honest people are hard to find). But at the same time, I would invest my time in learning more skills myself so that I could help others too.
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There's an older couple up the road with lots of chickens. I would keep chickens but we're not allowed in my section. We buy our eggs from them. Last time I got my eggs I tried to get them to accept bitcoin. They refused. They want that green paper. I won't give up.
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When Hurricane Sandy hit it really woke me up. I only had a small gas generator and we lost electricity for two weeks. Very little gas was available on Long Island. Long lines at gas stations, fights broke out. It showed me what can happen when "normal" disappears
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I give you credit for your ambition. I love reading about people like you. I'm too lazy to do it myself.
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I would like to see it, maybe go to a conference there, but I wouldn't want to relocate.
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You're right! I feel pressured to make the pilgrimage.
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Don't forget to read my guide about going to El Salvador. Yes, I know, I have a guide for almost everything πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ https://darthcoin.substack.com/p/how-to-escape-to-el-salvador-shtf
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I love your El Salvador guide! I read all your guides, even if I don't happen to need them at the moment.
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hahaha that one is kind of satire, but many readers took it very seriously and even told me that could be a good scenario...
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Oh I know. I read it two or three times!
I hope I can soon.
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Be careful... Bukele is buying in secret all the plane tickets for going back. Planes from El Salvador are flying empty back to their origins.
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Years ago I was in a Columbian neighborhood on Aruba for a few days. I had to try to remember my High School Spanish. It was fun. The Colombians were helpful. We had a good time
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OK, now I am expecting your next great meta post in Spanish πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
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It would be incoherent!
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Un poquito. Well, that about it.
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I got it right once. I'm trying to post while feeding the animals breakfast. I can't walk and chew gum at the same time. (Old U.S. expression)
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Years ago I did. Now he's an old grandfather who was just involved in a business dispute. Boring, time consuming contract stuff
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