Comic Con Haul :marseystreaky:

Drove :marseysteer:a good few hours to get to Gem City Comic Con and this my haul:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17215055051998594.webp

Some eerie mags, some issues of Prez an utterly insane bronze book Dc bool about a teenage hippie president, and a Warren Ellis Omni.

I also got some mags like wizard and toy mags:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17215055098541698.webp

There was this pretty cool free manga zine at the front which looked like Jiro Kuwata:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17215055142585077.webp

Some more notes:

-The manga tables stunk and had hentai for sale :marseyfattie: :itendsnow:

-i saw three separate indie comic booths were the artist was showing off their lightbringer tier art

-i saw 3 fursuits :marseyfurry:

-lots of hazbin hotel cosplay :marseyloona:

-i saw a really fat Mandelorian cosplayer :marseychonker2: :marseyyoda:

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I've been listening to Bitcoin podcasts and reading posts on here and I've noticed a lot of you Bitcoiners are falling into the same logical error that I would expect a Keynesian economist or a particularly smooth-brained chimp to fall into. Fortunately I'm here to educate you guys.

Money is NOT a tool primarily for spending. This is NOT the most important feature nor primary purpose of money and is NOT why money has value. You do NOT use money when you spend it on a ham sandwich.

Money is a tool primarily for saving. This is the most important feature and primary purpose of money and is why money has value. You begin using money when you save in it and you cease using money when you exchange it for a ham sandwich.

This is why Keynesians and midwits with limited cognitive ability do not and will never see the value of Bitcoin. In their limited minds spending is what is important and this is why they go on and on about nonsense metrics like GDP

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