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Mandrik
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Sold baklava for Bitcoin in 2011
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Mandrik 6 months ago
The "appeal to OG" argument is weak. Time in Bitcoin doesn't necessarily make you more knowledgeable. It doesn't give more weight to your opinions. OGs can get stuck in their beliefs, detached from the reality of what Bitcoin is today vs what they thought it should be.
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Mandrik 7 months ago
Soft motherfuckers make a few bucks during the bull, get comfortable, and turn into scared bitches at the first sign of bear prints in the mud. These are the same soft motherfuckers that said you got lucky. The ones who wish they got in earlier. Those pussies wouldn't have survived past bear markets. They would have sold the bottom and cried about it for the rest of their lives. Can you imagine them stacking and holding for many months after losing 60-80% of their net worth? There isn't enough Tylenol in the world for them to play autism catch up with the real ones who held purely on principle. "Yeah but it's different this time around." You're right. This time you have more knowledge, more support, and more security. You have no excuses. Back then we had a bunch of retards on Reddit, Andreas Antonopoulos, and a whole lotta copium. Some people are allergic to success. Others take it. Choose wisely.
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Mandrik 8 months ago
I've been thinking a lot about my nearly 15 years away from the Greek Orthodox Church. I've come to this conclusion - I don't know if I would have the same ethical values without that upbringing. It's easy to think I would when I had that foundation since birth, but I no longer think it's that simple. I've been around a lot of secular people. Not all, but many are in a dark place. People who are missing something from their lives. Ones who didn't have an upbringing similar to mine. I've begun to wonder if these people would benefit from religion in their lives. Some type of positive power to pull them out of the darkness. I'm not saying I've found Jesus. I haven't. But more and more I want to be around the people who have. Because I can't really be around these other people any more. My wife & I have cut most of them out of our lives at this point. We prefer to spend our time around positive people who are working on building better lives. Building families. Nearly all of them are religious. We're both very logical people. Religion and logic were like oil and water to me. But when I look at the state of the world, it's not hard to see the positive impact religion can have on people. That's a very logical conclusion I'm coming to. Also, I miss a lot of the Greek cultural stuff that I grew up, and it's intertwined with the church. It would be strange, but I'm accepting the idea that returning there, even as someone who isn't religious, feels more right than not going. Still working through this but wanted to share. Because bitcoiners are how I got here. The ones having families, going to church, and being decent human beings. Those are the people I want to be around. The alternative is despair and darkness, and I am not going down that road. โœŒ๏ธ๐Ÿงก
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Mandrik 9 months ago
I don't want to linger too much on horrible events, but the Charlie Kirk assassination has rattled me in a very unexpected way. So much, that I'm still working through it. It's no secret that humans are capable of evil. We constantly see it online. We've become desensitized to it. This feels very different, and it's not even the horrible murder itself. Throughout history, non-violent people have been executed for less. Awful, but not unexpected. What's new is seeing friends, or maybe even family, embrace the evil. Be it with gloating, laughing, indifference, etc. We probably all know someone who has reacted in a very startling way to this murder. That's hitting hard these past few days. Politics are irrelevant here. You should be comfortable existing alongside peaceful people who think differently. What I don't want is to be around people who find pleasure or satisfaction in acts of pure evil. I'm questioning why I allowed these people to be a part of my life, or how I didn't notice signs earlier. What could I have done better to possibly prevent this? We're not used to this. I think we're still processing what this means going forward. Who we allow into our lives, and around our children. If the overwhelming majority of humans reacted to this tragedy with disgust and empathy, we wouldn't be here. Unfortunately the evil within some people is worse than realized. And that's terrifying.
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Mandrik 11 months ago
๐Ÿงก Austin Don't miss BitDevs tomorrow. There will be turtle baklava on a stick!
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Mandrik 11 months ago
The discussion around corporations buying Bitcoin is so dull and uninteresting. Easily the most boring and uninspiring topic within Bitcoin that I've ever seen.
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Mandrik 11 months ago
Being a bitcoiner comes down to one thing: You don't like being told what to do.
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Mandrik 11 months ago
Companies buying Bitcoin are gaming existing systems. Bitcoin is redefining the systems.
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Mandrik 0 years ago
Oh look, another undeclared, unconstitutional act of war. The US Constitution is a worthless piece of paper.
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Mandrik 1 year ago
Americans are sick of war. You're welcome to go overseas and fight Iran if you think they should be attacked. Just stop stealing our money to pay for it.
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Mandrik 1 year ago
I would rather make less money every year if it means paying less in taxes. That's how much I despise the military industrial complex. I don't care if my actions have no impact on the state. I'm not contributing towards this shit.
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Mandrik 1 year ago
The US has been intervening in the Middle East for decades, causing countless deaths and destruction. There is no righteous reason for the US to attack Iran. Fuck the state and fuck the dollar. Put your wealth into Bitcoin before it's too late.
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Mandrik 1 year ago
Wanted to say thanks to everyone who came to Mandrik's Meatup III at Fogo in Vegas last week. I also wanted to thank everyone who enjoyed my baklava. I haven't mentioned this anywhere else, or to anyone else, but the demand for my baklava is there. The product is obviously very good. Is it time for me to start selling baklava again? I don't know. I'm thinking about it, though. Maybe I do it during the winter holiday season. Open pre-orders for a limited time, bake all at once, and then ship orders at the same time. I love baking. I hate handling all the website & shipping stuff. So that's where I am with all this. Sorry to ramble, but I wanted to get that off my brain. You guys rock. It was a pleasure meeting so many of you in Vegas. I had a blast giving away a record 72lbs of baklava!๐Ÿงก
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Mandrik 1 year ago
Yo, we got a room for 200 at Fogo de Chao Monday at 6PM on the 26th in Vegas. It's going to be the ultimate pleb dinner. We're gonna fill that fucker up. I'm guessing you can still get in and get a spot at the table(s) if you show up in time *and* make a reservation, referencing Mandrik's Meatup. Need to do that through OpenTable. No overpriced tickets, no guests of honor, no VIPs, no speeches or panels, no books to sign. None of that shit. Just show up, hang out with plebs, and pay your bill. Good luck! Hope you get one of those 200 spots. If you don't, just grab a chair from the dining room and make some room. ๐Ÿ˜‚
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Mandrik 1 year ago
Really excited to attend b++ in Austin next week. I'm especially pumped for my first time volunteering at a Bitcoin conference. It's so much fun when you have things to do, plus you have an opportunity to meet a lot of great people. I'll be bringing the baklava, of course. ๐Ÿ˜„
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