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Just walked out on to the street in San

2018-02-09 21:45:11.285114+00 by Dan Lyke 2 comments

Just walked out on to the street in San Francisco and screamed "blockchain", but nobody threw money at me. Is this thing played out, or did I do it wrong?

[ related topics: Bay Area California Culture Currency ]

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#Comment Re: Just walked out on to the street in San made: 2018-02-10 12:21:52.843288+00 by: DaveP

Guys screaming random things in San Francisco doesn't seem like anything people would pay much attention to, but maybe I'm missing something. :-/

#Comment Re: Just walked out on to the street in San made: 2018-02-11 01:19:03.865933+00 by: spc476

You need to pair it with an unrelated idea. Next time, try something like "blockchain babies!"

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