Thanks @nextgencrypto
Steemit has been a waste of my time for most of the last 4 months. Thanks to @nextgencrypto for demonstrating why, and provoking me to learn exactly how.
Steemit has been a waste of my time for most of the last 4 months. Thanks to @nextgencrypto for demonstrating why, and provoking me to learn exactly how.
Hey bum. Don't you think it's pretty fucking pathetic you're using the platform you're trying to replace in order to get your message out?
I'm sure the 4 people who actually viewed this post really give two fucks...
P.S. - Your bum flags are useless and have 0 effect on @randowhale because you're so poor and have little SP. Like a tiny little bitch..
Unless all the sycophants that up-voted your (I'm first!) comment are just you being a bit of a schitzo, then it looks like a few more than four people dropped by. Either way, suck it and go kill yourself Sanders, you smarmy piece of shit.
LOL awe, you're cute when you get butthurt!
He also deleted several of his idiot comments, whipping my replies out as well, by the way. I must have touched a nerve.
The war is on, @berniesanders. The game ends when you make l0k1 zero reputation. Let's play!
Well... Sensitive people are prone to behaving like that. But one thing huge, lumbering blockchains have going for them is that all such sins are still there just waiting to be dragged back into the light. Didn't Dan or Ned (I can't remember which one & don't care either) make such a hastily deleted post when they departed? I only saw that because someone else posted with evidence from the blockchain. As for being a tiny little bitch, project much, Sanders?
The delete function did not exist back then. This is probably why they added it. You may have, especially during times of heavy traffic on the Bitcoin blockchain, seen block explorer info relating to as yet unconfirmed transactions, mentioning that the transaction is still living on a fork, and is not on the canonical chain. With bitcoin this can take hours when the transaction load is heavy.
Steemit added the delete function, and you can see, by actually looking at my transaction record on steemd, that when I delete a comment, you can no longer retrieve it. That's because it has been purged from the block in the confirmation process.
And he is also the owner of this idiot bot, I suppose...
It only posts comments so I can't autoflag it easily, without diverting time and energy from coding, so, oh well.
Piccata? Titicaca! I am Cornholio! I need piccata for my bunghole!
hmm, yep, uhh... I recognized some of those words.
good post my friend @lok1
upvote.