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America already has a large pagan community they're called Marvel fans.
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eric striker's vision of the glorious han chinese empire is a lebanese merchant grilling street dogs on a skewer in shanghai while the muslim call to prayer sounds, forever
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Remember all those massive newly built but uninhabited “ghost cities” china was building 10 years ago?

They’re now demolishing them.
BAN the JAB, NOW!

FL County Tells DeSantis to SEIZE all Shots, JABS Are BIOWEAPONS!

A Florida GOP county committee has passed a resolution calling the vaccines a bioweapon.
Joseph Sansone is here to talk about the grassroots effort to get Ron Desantis to ban the Covid death jab.
Resolutions calling for seizing the clot shots will help put pressure on elected officials to stop buying and promoting Big Pharma’s lies.

https://www.stewpeters.com/video/2023/02/ban-the-jab-now-fl-county-tells-desantis-local-gop-wants-shots-seized-says-jabs-are-bioweapons/
After crying real tears for the next two hours about losing his Twitter account, Striker will go on to write a blog post about how he’s just like Adolf Hitler.
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Company of Heroes 3 is out who /vst/ here
clean it up janny
woody harrelson is a model weed smoking schizophrenic shitposoter
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reminder that scott adams invested millions of dollars of his own money into trying to make the Dilberito a real frozen food aisle selection
Gary Gensler's claim, that all cryptos are securities, is a lot closer to being true than it is to being false and I say this as someone that worked at one of the first startups to do a big ICO.

It is 100% possible for a layer 1 protocol to be a security. EOS is definitely a security. EOS was already found to be a security that's illegal to market in the US. Layer 2+ tokens are basically all securities. XRP is 1 trillion percent a security and the schizos have always been wrong about XRP and literally everyone who ever bought XRP and held it became a bagholder.

Bitcoin has a weird status because of the seeming non-existence and non-participation of its creator, giving the perception of an uncaused first cause for the existence of this entire asset class. It's obviously a false perception though, Satoshi Nakamoto is also an anagram for a hook to Satanism btw.

The status of Bitcoin is kind of irrelevant though to the status of other tokens. In what I'd say is essentially every case, the token itself is created specifically as a way for the company to be able to transact with a security that has been specifically designed to be "not a security".

Even in the case of gambling tokens there is generally some other function to the token that makes it a security and being a gambling token doesn't inherently make something not a security. You can have a poker game in the office of a corporation where people buy in with paper shares of the company, that doesn't mean those paper shares are not securities.

The more interesting question is do securities laws need to be adjusted to allow for easier facilitation of greater innovation and wider market participation in early stage companies (certainly) and if that's the case how do you regulate in a way that you can still go after the existing bad actors who turn the market into a pump and dump casino.

The SEC of course really doesn't care about any of that they're just there to enforce the interests of central bankers.
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I think there are definitely examples of cryptos that are not securities like narrow use utility tokens such as BAT. It would also be easy to argue though that BAT has no actual value which is why it's never pumped, not once.
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volusia county sheriff holds a press conference to talk about handsome truth and the GDL.

sheriffs and feds getting mad at each other again to facilitate passage of jewish legislation.

>In addition to condemning the spike in hateful conduct, the sheriff joined state Reps. Randy Fine, Tom Leek, Chase Tramont and state Sen. Tom Wright in calling for the passage of Florida HB 269, a proposal that would make much of the recent activity (such as littering yards and driveways with hate propaganda, or projecting it onto a building or stadium) a hate crime and a third-degree felony.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xpzX-v7zgI&t=1s
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steam review takes a wild turn
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imagine being at a football stadium and a raiders fan starts ranting about how ted kacyznski was right
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Media is too big
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Ryan Dawson asks Handsome Truth a few simple questions about his history of government work on HT's own stream.
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Sixth dose bros...
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If Nick is mad about Sneako converting to Islam wait until Keith goes on hajj.
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