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Re: The stupidest thread on bitcointalk.
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Don Pedro Dinero
on 23/10/2024, 04:12:59 UTC
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I don't mind debating with people who have opinions contrary to mine, what I won't do is debate with a guy who thinks he's smart and says nothing but bullshit. To my ignore list you go.

It's impressive [?] how confidently you assert your knowledge, but true wisdom often lies in recognizing the limits of one's understanding [of course you don't have one, haven't you?]. If you consider others to be ignorant, you might be overlooking the value of diverse perspectives and experiences that could enrich your knowledge. Embracing humility and curiosity is far more enlightening than clinging to the idea that you hold all the answers. In fact, it's often those who think they know it all who are the most blind to their own ignorance.

You are the next candidate for my ignore list but just so you know instead of being fat and needing a personal trainer like you said in the stupid thread, I could be a personal trainer and I am capable of doing things that you will never be able to do no matter how much you train. When I started this thread I thought that the things that I know that are common knowledge for someone who is involved in the subject would be known in this forum but seeing the whining responses of the ginxers I can see that they have never set foot in a gym in their fucking life.

Aren't you taking the term "100 push-ups a day" too literally?

All your responses in this thread have been along the same lines, ‘it's just a joke’ ‘you take it too seriously’. If it's OK to have that kind of joke in the speculation section, it's OK to have this one too.

People on the push-ups thread jinxing the price.

You can spin matters all that you like. 

Says the forum's best-known matter spinner.

The programme that you refer to is not what we are doing. 

Really?

We are doing bitcoin to $100k pushups which is a different thing from "the programme" which you are claiming to be superior.

This is not exactly the case. The programme I put up is not stupid, so you can understand that it is superior, yes.

One thing superior about our particular thread is that it is is within the context of talking about pushups and trying to do pushups every day until the BTC price reaches $100k.  Is such a thing even possible for real people?  If you are a real person, do you want to give it a shot?   Go ahead.  Try it.  It is not so easy, especially trying to keep in mind the fact that you are doing pushups and also wishing the BTC price gets to fucking $100k as soon as possible so that you don't have to be committed to doing them every day.  It's a bit of a unique angle, and perhaps a wee bit difficult for guys to understand and/or appreciate unless they are actually doing the pushups rather than theorizing about how pushups supposedly does not relate to BTC and/or the BTC price.

I live in the world of rationality and science, not in the world of stupidity.

No, I don't need to do that to know that it has more to do with loincloth thinking than rational/scientific thinking.
It sounds like you are making up your supposed level of knowledge about pushups, since the level of knowledge that you have both about pushups and how they relate to the BTC price going up to $100k is more likely understood by going through the experience rather than merely talking about it. 
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No, I don't need to do that to know that it has more to do with loincloth thinking than rational/scientific thinking.

Get on the ground and do 100 pushups and then tell me that you still know more than the guys who have been doing pushups in that thread for several months and some of the guys in the ballpark of 8 months or more.

I don't do that bullshit for spoiled children. I've been going to the gym for decades and I'm sure I beat you guys in bench press, which is the grown-up version of push-ups, to any of the guys in the thread.

I am not going to claim to know exactly the extent to which pushups might help in various ways besides just being able to do pushups, even though I would suspect that strength is improved in a variety of related areas besides just being able to do more pushups.   

Let's see if you understand, JJG, you're arguing with me about things you have no idea about. Muscle grows when you rest, which doesn't happen if you do push-ups every day. Repeat after me:

Muscle grows when you rest, muscle grows when you rest, muscle grows when you rest, usmcle grows when you rest, muscle grows when you rest