pull down to refresh

The Bitcoiner is incapable of understanding anything you wrote... for the idea of using one's autonomy, collaborating with a group toward some goal, well, wouldn't this require having some goal in the first place?

But who here knows of a bitcoiner who strives, who yearns, who longs, for... anything? Of course, all he has is his fight against the state, and if the state disappeared tomorrow, who would he be? Perhaps dust.

Has the bitcoiner found any way to generate himself beyond this fight in which he declares himself the winner while disengaging from the world, living in the imagined future world, this irreality in finding reality too unbearable, but at least he is "right" in his will to nothing.

The chud Amerislop Bitcoiner most of all knows he would have nothing, no identity, and he is weak and terrified, never bothering to turn to Nietzsche... and as he is weary of the world, totally withdrawn and disengaged, the world wisely sees the degeneration of this spirit, and thinks "better not."

The present belongs to fiat, of course, but far more than that. Life belongs to the present. The future "belongs to the Bitcoiner"... he forgets he lives today. Will he ever wake up and do something with his life? Will he ever garner a will to power, or is he merely content with being a well-paid loser who is "right" about being able to do nothing ...and he is surprised that the masses will to nothing but following the rails constructed for them when no one will offer them?

The bitcoiner "freedom maxi" perhaps can be called an armchair human... yet he has a preference for his body as it is rather than every atom "free" and exploded out into the universe in equality and disorder.

Nietzsche also commented extensively on the individuation psyop in The Dawn of Day.

"The bitcoiner "freedom maxi" perhaps can be called an armchair human... yet he has a preference for his body as it is rather than every atom "free" and exploded out into the universe in equality and disorder."

They won't get this, but it's beautiful. What a depiction of their sorry state.

reply