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No,

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Cigarettes. Weed. Alcohol.

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cigs and booze yes; weed, unlikely. People who really like weed tend to (not always) equally dislike working. Who would be your customer? They wouldn't have anything to sell except the women.

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I am a workaholic and I use it for focus and wellbeing. I am a tad more anxious than most and it isnt a helpful medicine, its a cure.

My first job was chopping down trees with an axe, alone, for $5/hour 10 hours per day, back then 50 bucks would get you an ounce. I was 15. The guy said I did more work for $50 than the mexicans at diamond shamrock did for $5,000. His wife made me sandwiches and I smoked doobies in the woods while I played paul bunyon. This was in Texas btw, so it was pretty darn sweaty

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I speak from personal experience having deployed to multiple disaster zones.

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Yes. Blockchain and all. It'll be rebooted easy enough.

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Correct. It is the ultimate control system. I pray for another carrington event to wipe out electronics on the planet. Until then I keep an eye on my crypto bag.

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Also my plan. I’m also preparing a low technology off grid self sufficiency farm as a homestead.

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Only bottle caps.

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It doesn't even work now.

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The highly encrypted, decentralized and distributed model upon which the blockchain is based yields a high probability that it (and Bitcoin) will survive.

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yes, but no one will care to trade them for food / ammo. Making them worthless / useless

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Bullets will be silver, match grade ammo will be gold. Start making some.