Your alt season, whatever happened there
>>62423632WHATEVER HAPPENED THERE?!
There’s still time. The bullrun isnt over yet
When you combine the colors orange and yellow, you get brown.
>>62423632Classic butterfly effect moment from a TV showThis one little fuck-up ended up killing several characters afterwards
Surrogacy is literally the ultimate "renting beats buying" argument taken to its most absurd extreme. Why spend years chasing the fantasy of "ownership" when you can simply outsource the entire production pipeline? Nine months, a contract, agreed compensation, everyone knows the terms, and the service concludes. That's not a mortgage; that's the premium subscription model of reproduction. The market solved the problem. Congratulations, you've discovered surrogate maxxing.Meanwhile, people obsess over ownership as though possessing something permanently is the secret ingredient to happiness. House? Buy it. Car? Finance it. Relationship? Lock it down. As if accumulating titles and deeds somehow manufactures fulfillment. Renting has always been about paying only for the utility you actually need. You don't need to own the hotel to sleep in it. You don't need to own the plane to fly across the ocean. By this deliberately exaggerated logic, why insist on "owning" every life milestone?The entire ownership mindset starts looking like expensive DLC for your ego. Permanent obligations, maintenance, risk, and endless costs, all for the psychological comfort of saying, "Mine." Surrogate maxxing, in this tongue-in-cheek worldview, is simply applying radical efficiency: outsource the process, receive the outcome, skip the sunk costs where possible, optimize everything, and move on.Of course, that's intentionally hyperbolic. Real surrogacy involves profound ethical, legal, medical, and emotional considerations that can't honestly be reduced to a landlord-tenant analogy. Pregnancy isn't a commodity in the same sense as renting an apartment, and the people involved aren't interchangeable assets. But as satire of society's obsession with ownership, "Why haven't you gone surrogate maxxing? You aren't trying to own something so you can be happy?" captures the deliberately over-the-top logic of treating every aspect of life as an optimization problem.
>>62424613I’m convinced Little Carmine is actually a genius who only pretends to be retarded. By the end of the show almost all of his rivals are dead and he can easily assume the position of boss. The FBI surveillance on everything will just return that Carmine is a complete idiot who has no real power and doesn’t really ever do anything except jack off and spend his dad’s money.
>>62423632It's coming.
>>62423632This piece of shit propped up a ponzi to corner 5% of the entire fucking supply without any provocation whatsoever
>>62424710As evidence of this, at one point in time there was a mafia boss, Chin Gigante, who pretended to be schizophrenic to evade FBI surveillance. Why wouldn't pretending to be retarded work?Also, most of Little Carmine's "dumbass moments" come off either as a smart guy's idea of what an idiot would say (malapropisms like "the sacred and the propane") or cause drama that only benefits him, but he doesn't catch heat for it because its written off as the words of an idiot.
>>62424710yes, he is at least the most wise of them. that was the whole point of the scene where he explains his dream to Tony.
Why do retards think that alt seasons will just keep happening forever? Why does no one expect an NFT season? Some alts might pump occasionally one at a time, some might even finally find real life use, but there cyclical alt seasons will never happen again. There might be one single and final alt season if BTC ever collapses and the other coins fight each other for the scraps.
>>62423646Lmao, meanwhile some copetards are claiming the bear market bottom is in already