I find the "toxic" slur bullying in itself. It's used to try to silence critics of overt scams that lost $billions of retail investor money. Much of it embezzled by some of those now bullying those, who at only cost to themselves, advised anyone who would listen to avoid scams.
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This is an enormously underrated point. Without the internet & Bitcoin we'd have no way of getting our ideas out. We'd be shuffling meaningless papers in crappy jobs we hate trying to not piss anyone off & cowering to social bullies so we don't lose these jobs. We'd be nocoiners!
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And trying to find the meat in the corporate carb lunch. We exhibit a conspicuously obnoxious lack of servility.
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It's more than bosses and employees, it's this whole culture where people get fired for their personal views on social media, which they express on their spare time. At this point, after all the views I've expressed on Twitter, I'd be virtually unemployable in the normie world.
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I've been unemployable for a long time.
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There's a whole new generation who's going to wear that "toxic" term as a badge of honor. Don't give an inch.
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Great point. You are such a powerful and deep thinker. I wouldn't expect anything less from you, Mr. Nakamoto.
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