Even though I don't live in Minneapolis, East Lake Street always had a special place in my life, and I'm happy to see community members continue to show up for this
I strongly suspect that if one actually had to relocate with a new identity, that the last place I'd seek guidance would be from some click-thirsty YouTuber.
The guy who created the Silk Road got caught because he recycled the same usernames for different accounts, one of which could be traced back to his identity
Also, he logged in via a library's public wifi
I just watched a YouTube video about that last week
I can honestly say that being poor forced me to learn how to survive under adverse circumstances. Rich people lack even that. They're completely useless to themselves and to society.
That’s not capitalism, lol.
What a snide fucking remark brimful of ignorance. I never even mentioned capitalism, yet here you are to defend it. Bootlicker or capitalist?
Edit: Dude bought a car for 35k. Rich person detected, opinion discarded.
Maybe I'm not very knowledgable, but even Monero seems sketchy to me. I've clicked into what I thought were blogs about privacy that ended up being sites that exist only to promote Monero, once you look into them. That and the way certain accounts will do nothing but praise Monero just seems very greasy to me. I also wonder how it solves some of the other problems inherent to crypto, such as the environmental concerns.
For things like drugs like the person mentioned below, I don't think I'd trust someone who didn't just use cash.
What the fuck. I've been to many, many clubs and shows with creative lighting, and never once heard of or experienced a problem like this. This had to be reckless ignorance on the event planners to result in something like this. Holy shit.
Even though I don't live in Minneapolis, East Lake Street always had a special place in my life, and I'm happy to see community members continue to show up for this