I’ve been sunbathing and listening to audiobooks on my balcony almost all day, but it gets pretty damn hot in here. I decided to go and dip into the cold lake that I live by. I didn’t take anything else with me other than my apartment keys and a towel.
I walked to a little dock that is a good place to go for a swim. This time I wasn’t too much of a little bitch and just blunged into the water almost immediately. And god damn it it was cold this time! I only swam for a minute probably, and saw that the group of people at the dock were eyeing me. When I came up and stayed warming in the dock, with my feet on the water, a guy from the group came to chat me up. I was not at all interested in a short, beer bellied man, but I was feeling nice so I small talked for a while.
He was very curious about where I live and what I’m gonna do for mid summer and what I do for a living. I ducked most of the guestions but mentioned blogging and cryptos, which he did ask quite a lot more about. Though it was immediately clear that he didn’t really have any idea about blockchain technology, which was kind of pathetic because he told me he was both studying IT, worked in the field before and he was investing in traditional markets. Turned out the people on the dock were a class that was working on different tech projects like programming a robot and something to do with cloud storage.
His initial though about blockchain was that it was just a pyramid sceme and I said he hasn’t probably read anything other than traditional media propaganda about it, but he denied doing so. I told him that as someone who has actually lived off of it, and uses the technology every day, without ever having an ability to invest in it, I can see the benefits and real world use for it. I told him it is the future and for someone who is in IT, he should really really read up on it more, and not just about the shitcoins.
I wasn’t trying that hard to get him into cryptos because I can spot a person who is not into it and won’t believe in it before it’s too late to get in. It’s his loss. Though he was asking very specific questions on how much I had made with blogging and how many Bitcoins I had. I think he, an older, uglier man, was trying to find a sugar mama. I obviously disregarded personal guestions about my financial state, I think it’s very vulgar and rude to ask things like that from a person you do not know. I’m quite sure he will not be getting into cryptos, but maybe one of his classmates is smarter and will do some research on the topic when he tells them that the hottie in small bikinis is into cryptocurrencies. Let that be my good deed of the day for blockchain technology. And this picture of my crotch. You’re welcome.