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<p>[QUOTE="silverbullion, post: 2131768, member: 57234"]ARR, Matey! Take a seat. English is not my first language and I've never claimed perfection. Nonetheless, thank you for pointing out my mistake in terms of the moon and the clouds, which I've corrected now. In fact, to give you an idea in terms of where I am coming from, perhaps you could translate the following for us into perfect English:</p><p><br /></p><p>"<i>Is U altyd so suurknol of het 'n brommer in U drinkwater geval vanoggend?</i>"</p><p><br /></p><p>If not, don't you think that I am at liberty to be "taken back" by your illiteracy? I will of course try not to be so uptight about it, because my parents taught me to be polite and that it is almost never a good idea to ram the door at the first available opportunity.</p><p><br /></p><p>In addition to the above, <i>privateer</i> can refer to either a <i>private person</i> or a <i>ship</i> authorized by a government by letters of marque and reprisal to attack foreign vessels during wartime. This while the word <i>corsair</i> can be used to refer to either a <i>pirate</i> or a <i>privateer</i>. The relevant silver round is also not about the celebration of scum as you so coarsely state, but about privateers, the "good" guys that were licensed by government to act as agents. This while pirates were unlicensed non-state agents. Nonetheless, many don't revere pirates, because of <i>murder</i>, <i>rape </i>and <i>pillage</i>, but on the back of the idea that one can be out there on the open seas, living a life free of bondage, perceived or real.</p><p><br /></p><p>Furthermore, many governments were and are at the forefront of <i>murder</i>, <i>rape</i> and <i>pillage</i>, so I hope you're not embracing any legal tender coins. If not, I would find your stance rather hypocritical to say the least.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>"i<i>f you want to buy silver you buy the nearest to spot price that you can, not something all dolled up with a bunch of parasites taking a cut that you will be paying for</i>"</b> - I am sure your conviction is not shared by all. Many buy "dolled up" silver and is willing to pay extra towards the "parasites", because without the "parasites" none of the pieces would exist and the market would most likely not be this large. People should be at liberty to buy what they like and like what they buy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="silverbullion, post: 2131768, member: 57234"]ARR, Matey! Take a seat. English is not my first language and I've never claimed perfection. Nonetheless, thank you for pointing out my mistake in terms of the moon and the clouds, which I've corrected now. In fact, to give you an idea in terms of where I am coming from, perhaps you could translate the following for us into perfect English: "[I]Is U altyd so suurknol of het 'n brommer in U drinkwater geval vanoggend?[/I]" If not, don't you think that I am at liberty to be "taken back" by your illiteracy? I will of course try not to be so uptight about it, because my parents taught me to be polite and that it is almost never a good idea to ram the door at the first available opportunity. In addition to the above, [I]privateer[/I] can refer to either a [I]private person[/I] or a [I]ship[/I] authorized by a government by letters of marque and reprisal to attack foreign vessels during wartime. This while the word [I]corsair[/I] can be used to refer to either a [I]pirate[/I] or a [I]privateer[/I]. The relevant silver round is also not about the celebration of scum as you so coarsely state, but about privateers, the "good" guys that were licensed by government to act as agents. This while pirates were unlicensed non-state agents. Nonetheless, many don't revere pirates, because of [I]murder[/I], [I]rape [/I]and [I]pillage[/I], but on the back of the idea that one can be out there on the open seas, living a life free of bondage, perceived or real. Furthermore, many governments were and are at the forefront of [I]murder[/I], [I]rape[/I] and [I]pillage[/I], so I hope you're not embracing any legal tender coins. If not, I would find your stance rather hypocritical to say the least. [B]"i[I]f you want to buy silver you buy the nearest to spot price that you can, not something all dolled up with a bunch of parasites taking a cut that you will be paying for[/I]"[/B] - I am sure your conviction is not shared by all. Many buy "dolled up" silver and is willing to pay extra towards the "parasites", because without the "parasites" none of the pieces would exist and the market would most likely not be this large. People should be at liberty to buy what they like and like what they buy.[/QUOTE]
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