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America's prosperity is because of how religious it is, not in spite of it

2024.04.30 19:10 BurgundyYellow America's prosperity is because of how religious it is, not in spite of it

Geography and just being lucky play a role in why America is a superpower today but so does the Christian Zeal many Americans had. Some people call it "Protestant work ethic" but I like to call it "missionary mentality", in the sense of being proactive and paternalistic with a strong moral code (interpretations can vary) aided by capitalism. It's no secret a lot of these hospitals with these Christian denomination names were founded by Christians of their respective branch. Same can be said for the early private schools that later paved way for public schools.
Sure, the country is officially secular but kn terms of foreign policy - Manifest destiny was a thing because many Americans believed it was their God-given right to expand and settle across the continent as opposed to the "heathens" who were already living there. A great example of this with Utah, an otherwise inhospitable place that would not have been settled if the Mormons didn't face religious pressure to settle there.
The Hawaiian monarchy wouldn't have been overthrown and replaced with a pro-American government if the American missionaries and their families were never there in the first place. It's in part because of that we have companies like Dole and United Fruit that want to aggressively expand their markets.
On a similar note, it's not too hard to find companies founded by market-driven moralists either: Kellogg, Tyson Foods, Chick Fil A, etc...
Not to mention, even today the CIA/FBI are known to recruit Mormons, probably because of their missionary experience and willingness to follow a central authority
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2024.04.06 07:58 russkayaimperiya What is the G*rman fatherland? (AMERICAN VERSION)

What is the American’s fatherland? Is it New York? Or Michigan? It is where the Delaware roars, Or the Green Appalachians? Oh no, no, no! The American’s fatherland must be larger!
What is the American’s fatherland? Is it the Carolinas? Or Kansas? Is it Maine, where fisherman go to sail, Or New Hampshire, where granites’ mined? Oh no, no, no! The American’s fatherland must be larger!
What is the American’s fatherland? Is it Ohio? Or Idaho? Is it Alaska, on the arctic shores? Or where the Mississippi proudly streams? Oh no, no, no! The American’s fatherland must be larger!
What is the American’s fatherland? Is it Arizona? Or Nevada? Is it Missouri, where farmers plow? New Mexico, where the sand dunes roam? Oh no, no, no! The American’s fatherland must be larger!
What is the American’s fatherland? Is it Tennessee? Or Georgia? Is it little Rhode Island too? Has there ever been a US state so small? Oh no, no, no! The American’s fatherland must be larger!
What is the American’s fatherland? Is it Kentucky? West Virginia? Is it Maryland, on the Chesapeake bay? Utah, where all the Mormons are? Oh no, no, no! The American’s fatherland must be larger!
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What is the American’s fatherland? Is it New Jersey? Virginia? Is it at California beaches? Is it even the beautiful Montana? Oh no, no, no! The American’s fatherland must be larger!
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What is the American’s fatherland? Is it Chicago? Or Indiana? Is it the tropical Hawaiian islands? Or Wisconsin, where our cheese is made? Oh, no, no, no! The American’s fatherland still must be larger!
What is the American’s fatherland Is it Minnesota? Or Iowa? Is it Nebraska on the great plains? Is it even little delaware too? Oh, no, no, no! The American’s fatherland still must be larger!
What is the American’s fatherland? So name me the Great land! Is it Florida, or Oklahoma? The land and people delight me! But no, no, no! The American’s fatherland must be larger!
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2024.04.05 04:05 PercentageWide6608 What food do you actually like that you think would suprise most people with ARFID?

I think my one thing that I surprisingly like and people are pretty astonished when I list my tiny food list and it comes up. Most people are suprised because of the texture but I love Hawaiian haystacks. Look them up if you've never heard of them. I personally think it's the only food I'll eat that genuinely LOOKS bad. The texture is really weird it's like a gravy with rice mixed in, super mushy and doesn't look appetizing, but for some reason I've just eaten it my whole life and always loved it. Anyone with similar experiences?
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2024.03.15 19:53 FluffPuff64 Anyone have a Boomer parent/grandparent who remarried and their new spouse ruined them?

For a little bit of prestory context, my grandparents on my mother's side had divorced before I was born and were in the process of finding another spouse. My Apo (Illicano for Grandpa) was a very nice guy before his remarriage, he was drafted into service in Vietnam near the end of the draft and was sent to Western Europe as a garrison and that's when my Mom was born. He was pretty liberal afterwards due to that experience in the European Healthcare system compared to the USAs. However, he eventually got remarried to an extremely fundamentalist mormon (we've never been in a mormon community or lived near one before this) and she's been rough to deal with. She has the normal conservative boomer beliefs about Trump being the best thing since sliced bread, however she also is a huge conspiracy nut and likes to debate everyone else in the family. I remember once when U was 12-13 my Apo took us out to get some food and she tried to debate me about the Economy and how we need a return to "Sound Money". Now, I barely recognize my Apo because she has turned him into an ardent American Nationalist and MLM salesman for her congration's nutrilite obsession. He used to teach me some Native Hawaiian, Illicano and Tagalog (Filipino) when I was with him but now he won't even talk about the Philippines anymore. He seems happy, and I wouldn't want to take that from him, but I miss my real Apo
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2024.03.06 23:52 Forever_Burning [MOBILIZATION] The Bear Stirs

The Invasion of Utah. MacArthur's regime has placed clear and crushing defeats onto Mormon forces. While they were unable to dislodge them at the Battle of Black Mountains and made a clear blunder with an attempted landing by their paratroopers, they took less then 1/8th of the casualties of their counterparts, and succeed in pushing in a number of key fronts.
The Conquest of Panama. Nimitz finally succeed in delivering a decisive blow to the Colombian navy after an original setback, forcing them to come to terms for two islands that could secure the trade through the Panama canal.
The Alaskan Raids. Millions of dollars, fuel, construction materials, and lobsters were all unrighteously stolen by Nimitz navy. It isolates the Alaskans from cooperating with MacArthur's regime, but the piracy does provide a clear boost to the Hawaiian regime.
All of these show clear blunders. MacArthur remains the fool that he is. But they also show some decisive and dangerous blows, and the brilliant minds that support MacArthur cannot be underestimated. It is clear that he has decided that America's decline should be reversed through pure military brutality.
Just last year, the Republic of California had proclaimed itself a force of freemen. That situation may already be changing, much to the chagrin of many in the country. However, this time, the Republic aims to take a different approach with required conscription. Instead of forcing its soldiers to fight in the army, the army itself will remain a volunteer force. Conscription will instead be based around the servicemen supporting them. The Republic aims for its force to be one of the most well-maintained in the world, and to accomplish this, a strong logistics system is paramount.
[Tail-to-Tooth 1:1 -> 3:1]
[Volunteer Only -> Limited Conscription]
[Recruiting Troops]
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2024.03.06 06:56 Federal_Metal_7000 The Ultimate Guide to Finding the Best Blockchain Attorney in Hawaiian Gardens

In the buzzing world of cryptocurrency, blockchain technology, and decentralized finance (DeFi), the need for sound legal counsel has never been more pressing. This guide is tailored to startups and professionals in the fintech domain, who are navigating the complex legal landscapes of digital currencies. We deep-dive into what a blockchain attorney is, why they're indispensable, and how to find the best one in the picturesque town of Hawaiian Gardens.

Understanding Blockchain Legal Frameworks

Before you start scouting for a blockchain attorney, it's crucial to wrap your head around why they're indispensable. Blockchain technology, being relatively nascent, is yet to evolve a comprehensive legal framework that can govern the myriad applications and financial instruments it has spawned.
For startups that are launching blockchain-based projects or handling cryptocurrencies, the regulatory environment can be a minefield. From compliance with anti-money laundering (AML) laws to securities regulations, there's a multitude of legal boxes that need to be ticked. This is where a blockchain attorney in Hawaiian Gardens steps in, ensuring that operations are legally airtight.
Some of the common areas where blockchain attorneys' expertise is invaluable include:






But, how do you find a blockchain attorney with the right set of skills tailored to your unique needs? In a speck of paradise like Hawaiian Gardens, such professionals might be rarer than a pristine beach without tourists.

Seeking a Needle in a Cryptographic Haystack

The quest for the best blockchain attorney is akin to finding a needle in a cryptographic haystack. The process requires a bit of blockchain savvy, legal acumen, and a dash of island intuition.
In Hawaiian Gardens, known for its vibrant Polynesian culture, the legal community might seem miles away from the digital crucible of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs). However, within this oasis, the right attorney could be operating under the radar, blending traditional legal practice with forward-looking expertise in blockchain technology.
Here are some ways to commence your search:

Network Natively — with a blockchain twist

Family-friendly park gatherings might seem a world apart from blockchain meetups. Yet, in Hawaiian Gardens, professional networks can intertwine in unexpected ways. Attend local legal seminars, but also look out for tech and cryptocurrency events where legal professionals might be lurking.

Polynesian Perspectives and Technological Fluency

While blockchain law might be a niche within a niche, the best attorneys are often those who engage with the technology on a 'native' level. Seek out lawyers who are members of blockchain law associations, have published in legal-tech journals, and can demonstrate fluency in the digital tongues of blockchain.

Island of Specialization

Beyond blockchain, attorney specialization within tech law can be a significant differentiator. Look for those who have a proven track record in related fields like e-commerce law, digital securities, or technology startups. Their multifaceted experiences could offer the nuanced counsel your venture requires.

Decoding the Credentials

In this section, we will discuss essential criteria to consider when assessing the potential blockchain attorneys you've identified. Beyond their purported expertise, a good attorney should fit into your business's vision, mission, and objectives seamlessly.

Legal Experience and Reputation

At the heart of your analysis should be the depth and breadth of a candidate attorney's legal experience. Check their track record in representing clients in blockchain-related cases or transactions. Online reputations on professional networks and legal forums can also yield insights.

Holistic Grasp of Technology and the Law

Blockchain attorneys must bridge the gap between two seemingly disparate domains. Their understanding of blockchain technology should be matched by a solid grounding in traditional law. Look for a legal scholar who has embraced technology, not a techie dabbling in law.

Cultural Fit and Professional Chemistry

Your attorney will become an integral part of your legal strategy and compliance efforts. Shared values, communication styles, and a mutual understanding of your business's culture are prerequisites for a productive partnership. A good fit transcends resume bullet points.

Initiating Legal Dialogue

Once you've outlined the profile of your ideal blockchain attorney, it's time to engage them for a deeper conversation. Prepare a set of penetrating questions that cut through the professional veneer and get to the heart of their capabilities and compatibility with your venture.

Legal Case Studies

Lawyers often speak the language of case studies. Ask for examples that reflect the complexity and challenges your business might encounter. How they navigated these murky legal waters can be indicative of their proficiency and creative problem-solving skills.

Regulatory Radar

An experienced blockchain attorney should be your regulatory GPS. Probing their knowledge of the current regulatory framework as well as their insights into emerging trends can reassure you that they're on top of the dynamic legislative shifts in the blockchain space.

Fee Structure in the Financial Wild West

Navigating the financial implications of blockchain operations can be as confounding as understanding the technology itself. A transparent fee structure can offer predictability in an environment where volatility reigns.

Making the Legal Leap

Your choice of a blockchain attorney marks a milestone in your startup's trajectory, and the decision-making process should reflect that. It's about more than checking off boxes; it's about forging a strategic alliance that propels your enterprise forward with legal certainty.
Start by compiling a shortlist based on the insights garnered from your research and initial conversations. Look beyond the immediate horizon of Hawaiian Gardens; the best fit may be one plane ride away.

Iterative Exploration

Engage in a series of meetings or consultations with potential candidates. Legal decisions are rarely binary; a nuanced, iterative approach can reveal subtleties that influence your choice.

Client Testimonials and Referrals

Direct feedback from a lawyer's clients can be the most insightful. Don't shy away from requesting references, and conduct due diligence by reaching out to these past or current clients.

Collaboration Echoes

Your interactions with potential attorneys should not feel like one-way conversations. The give-and-take, the rich dialogue, and the sense of shared mission are signs of a fruitful partnership in the making.

Final Analysis and Decision

Reflect on the totality of your interactions with the blockchain attorneys. Consider their expertise, experience, reputation, and the 'X factor' that makes them the right person to advise you in this evolving legal terrain.

The Verdict

In Hawaiian Gardens, the search for the best blockchain attorney in Fullerton might feel exploratory, like charting new legal territory. But, armed with strategic insights and an open, discerning mind, you can uncover legal luminaries who bridge the gap between law and the bleeding edge of technology.
Make your selection carefully, for this attorney will be more than just a legal consultant. They will be your advocate, your advisor, and your guide through the labyrinthine corridors of blockchain legality.
And remember, the relationship with a good attorney is reciprocal — just as they can champion your cause, your success can be a testament to their expertise and foresight.
May your quest yield a blockchain attorney who not only wields the scales of justice but, with a Polynesian aloha spirit, also helps keep the scales of your business steadily balanced in the turbulent yet thrilling ocean of blockchain innovation.
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2024.02.16 00:44 4blockhead Weekend/Virtual Meetup Thread

Here are some meetups that are on the radar, both physical and virtual:
online
Idaho
Utah
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Upcoming week and Advance Notice:
Gauging Interest in a New Meetup
FEBRUARY 2024
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She even dared have the same name as Lo.😮😂😂😂
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