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  1. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    ‘This is a system that’s breaking’: Toronto food bank lineups swell as grocery prices spike

    “Housing is expensive, food is expensive, transit is expensive,” Arasanayagam said. “People are finding they can’t manage and they’re turning to food banks.”
  2. Originally posted by Obbe You're only saying that because your heart is in the wrong place.

    My heart has been in the wrong place for years.
  3. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ My heart has been in the wrong place for years.

    And look where that got you.
  4. Originally posted by Obbe And look where that got you.

    Alright, I'll bite. Where am I?
  5. Originally posted by Obbe ‘This is a system that’s breaking’: Toronto food bank lineups swell as grocery prices spike

    People have been stealing from the food banks

    Turns out you can also steal non tangible things like time by grabbing the entire meat shelf and walking out, do that with a crew, EZ heist. they had to put checks on each side. Not to mention how many people are probably yoinking stuff on the DL, I got yelled at for grabbing too many of something by mistake, as these are run by churches and very ad-hoc set up retardedly and are now being relied on like grocery stores by everyone, instead of emergencies situations for the poor.

    i.e

    the system, the nets and protections we have are starting to crack and chip. I dread going to the foodbank even though it helps, now it's like going to a grocery store peak covid but instead of sick people and disease it's homeless people, poverty, criminals and the worst aspects of everything. People doing stuff like knocking the water cooler over and being hostile to staff.
    we all have to stand in the same bread line unless you're brave enough to rush past the crowd and get away with as much as you can carry

  6. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Alright, I'll bite. Where am I?

    Open your eyes.
  7. Originally posted by Obbe ‘This is a system that’s breaking’: Toronto food bank lineups swell as grocery prices spike

    blaming eggs for the chicken,

    the prices of everything have increased because the prices of energies have increased.
  8. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny blaming eggs for the chicken,

    the prices of everything have increased because the prices of energies have increased.

    the price of energy increased because the cost of printing money inverse to rates set by the borrowing spend by limits of the hebrew circle landed on "Shi", yet the computational network complexity of bitcoin despite the price going up and down still remains a mathematical constant, as does the supply.

    What were we talking about? oh yeah the price of energy which people say is the value of bitcoin is tied to as it represents how much energy was used to complete the math to prove and mint the coin. Okay so you have 1 Bitcoin you mined that means it should be increasing along with the price of energy?



    I don't get it. I thought it would be down and I was gonna laugh and call you an idiot but according to this penis, nothing has changed. Bitcoin go up, food go up, energy go up because the price of energy increase

    It costs more to extract 1 energy from the earth, and the people want more money because the food they need also go up, because the energy go up. Chicken go up because food go up because transport and energy. It's all up, a sea of green arrows.

    So what's the problem? People should have nothing to complain about if all the numbers go up at more or less the same rate.
  9. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny blaming eggs for the chicken,

    the prices of everything have increased because the prices of energies have increased.

    Inflation rate drops to 5.2% — but grocery prices are still up 10.6%

    Meanwhile, energy prices were down 0.6 per cent year over year as gasoline prices fell 4.7 per cent compared with a year ago, when prices began to rise.
  10. Originally posted by Obbe Inflation rate drops to 5.2% — but grocery prices are still up 10.6%



    for statical purposes the government defines "inflation" very differently than what the word means in everyday usages by excluding the prices of a lot of things, including oil and food.

    find out whats the (US) government's definition of inflation in statistic will you.
  11. Originally posted by Bombay Trap Star the price of energy increased because the cost of printing money inverse to rates set by the borrowing spend by limits of the hebrew circle landed on "Shi", yet the computational network complexity of bitcoin despite the price going up and down still remains a mathematical constant, as does the supply.

    What were we talking about? oh yeah the price of energy which people say is the value of bitcoin is tied to as it represents how much energy was used to complete the math to prove and mint the coin. Okay so you have 1 Bitcoin you mined that means it should be increasing along with the price of energy?



    I don't get it. I thought it would be down and I was gonna laugh and call you an idiot but according to this penis, nothing has changed. Bitcoin go up, food go up, energy go up because the price of energy increase

    It costs more to extract 1 energy from the earth, and the people want more money because the food they need also go up, because the energy go up. Chicken go up because food go up because transport and energy. It's all up, a sea of green arrows.

    So what's the problem? People should have nothing to complain about if all the numbers go up at more or less the same rate.

    can you quote the price of bitcoin without involving US dollar.
  12. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny can you quote the price of bitcoin without involving US dollar.

    Lazy

  13. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Lazy


    show me the formula how the value of GBP-BTC was derived.
  14. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny show me the formula how the value of GBP-BTC was derived.

    Do your own research you lazy chink.
  15. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Do your own research you lazy chink.



    realized he was owned.
  16. Yeah, that's what happened
  17. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Yeah, that's what happened



    and this is how he copes.
  18. go ahead.

    prove me wrong.

    prove to me that the value of bitcoins can be INDEPENDENTLY evaluated in GBP.

    i'll wait.
  19. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny go ahead.

    prove me wrong.

    Did you regress to being 14yrs old?

  20. Originally posted by Bombay Trap Star So what's the problem? People should have nothing to complain about if all the numbers go up at more or less the same rate.

    The federal reserve has tricked us all into believing inflation is inevitable and as long as it’s always 2% a year we’re good. But that’s not sustainable and there’s absolutely no reason inflation can’t or shouldn’t be negative sometimes.

    They’ve gamed the system where inflation always goes up because they always print money then loan the money to someone who pays someone else who deposits it in a bank then the bank issues another loan based on that deposit so the money supply keeps going up endlessly which causes your purchasing power to go down which causes prices to go up meanwhile they collect interest on thin air the whole time.

    Prices can and should go down sometimes, but they never do, that’s what the problem is.
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