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"Honestly, I'm doing humanity a favor," Mr. Fargo said in a statement to Forbes. "Poor people spend money, rich people invest it. Clean water is a lifestyle choice, and if your income doesn't support it, maybe you shouldn't be alive. That being said, I also have a sizable investment in beachfront property in Nebraska and I'm excited for it to pay off soon."
link (it's Forbes, so make sure to have your adblocker on)
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wait a sec

I don't see that quote in that interview.
Post edited January 18, 2018 by tinyE
I'm so utterly lost. I didn't understand that quote at all, I still don't understand what crypto currencies really are and how they are supposed to work and what does "mining" them mean and I don't know why I should have adblock on "because it's Forbes" and the quote doesn't seem to actually be anywhere in the linked story. I guess I'm just to old to internet :P
Post edited January 18, 2018 by Breja
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Breja: I'm so utterly lost. I didn't understand that quote at all, I still don't understand what crypto currencies really are and how they are supposed to work and what does "mining" them mean and I don't know why I should have adblock on "because it's Forbes".
I can't find the quote all all. I keep googling his name and the quote, and variations of the quote , and Forbes, but nothing.
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Breja: I'm so utterly lost. I didn't understand that quote at all, I still don't understand what crypto currencies really are and how they are supposed to work and what does "mining" them mean and I don't know why I should have adblock on "because it's Forbes".
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tinyE: I can't find the quote all all. I keep googling his name and the quote, and variations of the quote , and Forbes, but nothing.
Um, Nebraska is landlocked. Check a map. That's exactly why I won't be following that link. Well, more so that the OP didn't write an actual comment on it, only an obvious parody. And because it's Forbes. I've got games for entertainment.
Post edited January 18, 2018 by thomq
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tinyE: I can't find the quote all all. I keep googling his name and the quote, and variations of the quote , and Forbes, but nothing.
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thomq: Um, Nebraska is landlocked. Check a map. That's exactly why I won't be following that link. Well, more so that the OP didn't write an actual comment on it, only an obvious parody. And because it's Forbes. I've got games for entertainment.
It's not landlocked. A small part of it borders Missouri, which is a festering pit of dog shit.
Damn Russian hackers.
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thomq: Um, Nebraska is landlocked. Check a map. That's exactly why I won't be following that link. Well, more so that the OP didn't write an actual comment on it, only an obvious parody. And because it's Forbes. I've got games for entertainment.
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tinyE: It's not landlocked. A small part of it borders Missouri, which is a festering pit of dog shit.
Did you know that 100 years ago, St. Louis was something like the 5th biggest city in the U.S. and now it's something like the 61st biggest? Kinda makes you wonder about who left and why and who stayed behind and why, doesn't it?

You made a good move leaving there even if you did move to a place that's a frozen wasteland for 9 months of the year, right?
O...k.
"Clean water is a lifestyle choice, and if your income doesn't support it, maybe you shouldn't be alive."

Disgusting sentiment, the guy who said that (whoever he is) is first in line to be shot after the revolution.
Post edited January 18, 2018 by morolf
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tinyE: It's not landlocked. A small part of it borders Missouri, which is a festering pit of dog shit.
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TARFU: Did you know that 100 years ago, St. Louis was something like the 5th biggest city in the U.S. and now it's something like the 61st biggest? Kinda makes you wonder about who left and why and who stayed behind and why, doesn't it?

You made a good move leaving there even if you did move to a place that's a frozen wasteland for 9 months of the year, right?
it actually gets colder in St Louis in the middle of winter, and there is no skiing or snowmobiling or winter festivals, so I think it's safe to say, even with all of those people, St. Louis is far closer to a wasteland in the winter than where I am.
Oh man, I have quite a few GOG games I wish I could re-sell. I bought a good portion for vacation in 2015, but I only ended up playing a few.
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thomq: Um, Nebraska is landlocked. Check a map. That's exactly why I won't be following that link. Well, more so that the OP didn't write an actual comment on it, only an obvious parody. And because it's Forbes. I've got games for entertainment.
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tinyE: It's not landlocked. A small part of it borders Missouri, which is a festering pit of dog shit.
Er…Okay…I'll go back to school now. :-(
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morolf: "Clean water is a lifestyle choice, and if your income doesn't support it, maybe you shouldn't be alive."

Disgusting sentiment, the guy who said that (whoever he is) is first in line to be shot after the revolution.
Amen.
So when exactly did Starmaker become a joke poster?