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1241  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russophobia as a phenomenon on: March 03, 2023, 09:40:12 AM
I think we must fight against Russophobia because it not different than fascism. Why would people treat the Russians differently? They have eyes, noses and mouths like every other human being.

I am very saddened how these innocent Russians being treated in Europe. Is it a crime to be born Russian?

Europe should get its shit together and end their fascism against the Russians once and for all.

I have Russian friends, Georgian friends and Ukrainian friends. The "Russophobia" does not exist, is an invention of the Kremlin propagandists to justify their un-justifiable aggression. The world is not against Russians, it is against an illegal war waged by the current government and military ranks of the Russian Federation.

In war times, the enemy is the enemy and it is unclear who can potentially be a spy, so actors and others may of course be banned.

RE fascism and Europe, poverty attracts simple and wrong solutions to complex problems. Fascism is a simple and wrong solution that comes when people are disappointed with democracy.

It exists in this thread. Have you seen these 2 guys' posts?

This one says most Russians are violent and only bring misery.

It is phobia when the fear is irrational.

Fear of Russian genocidal maniacs is perfectly rational.
The vast majority of Russians are violent and aggressive. They hate Europeans and Americans.
Their culture consists of drinking, swearing, stealing, and most of all LYING.
Russkiy Mir only brings misery.

Read the other dude:

Yes, right! Russians must be deported! The fact is that most of them are young, and it is they who, as they have seen the advantage of democracy, should remove Putin.

Why would all the Russians deserve to be deported? Just because they are Russians? Where is the common sense in that?

Now tell me these guys ain't Russophobes. They are indeed.

Or are you telling me... these guys are Kremlin propagandists acting like Russophobes?

Maybe you are onto something. Tbh I wouldn't be surprised if these 2 guys are hardcore Russians.  Cool

The last time Europe went full Hitler no good thing happened to them. Hopefully it won't happen again.
1242  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russophobia as a phenomenon on: March 03, 2023, 07:25:20 AM
C'mon folks, we are better than this!





Let's kick fascism out of Europe.
1243  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russophobia as a phenomenon on: March 03, 2023, 05:23:27 AM
I think we must fight against Russophobia because it not different than fascism. Why would people treat the Russians differently? They have eyes, noses and mouths like every other human being.

I am very saddened how these innocent Russians being treated in Europe. Is it a crime to be born Russian?

Europe should get its shit together and end their fascism against the Russians once and for all.
1244  Economy / Economics / Re: Benefit from Higher Education? on: March 02, 2023, 06:51:46 PM
A wise man once said:

"The only way to get smarter, is by playing a smarter opponent."

What does that tell you?

It tells you that if you engage with, talk to, play with, make friends of smarter people than yourself, you can become a smarter person. And smarter people usually go to college. That's where you'll find them.

If you talk to dumb people, they will affect you in a bad way and in the end you will get dumber and dumber. Interacting with dumb people is like wrestling with a pig. The pig likes it even though both of you will get dirty.

Do you want to get dirty? Then you are a pig.

Also another smart man once said:

"Bulls make money, bears make money, pigs get slaughtered."

Do you want to get slaughtered?

Bruce Dickinson once said:

"Bring your daughter to slaughter."

Who the fuck would do that?
1245  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling is Neither Good or Bad on: February 28, 2023, 06:10:06 PM
Gambling is a bad habit especially if you are overdoing it. That is a known fact. We don’t need to have a debate over this. However, by playing responsibly you can minimize the bad effects of gambling in your life. Playing responsibly means that you shouldn’t lose your control. You can bet a hundred times in one day and still be a responsible gambler as long as you don’t wager too much.

If gambling makes you forget about the bad stuff you have in your life then you might even consider it a good thing. But like I said, you should play responsibly otherwise gambling will be just another problem for you to fix.
1246  Other / Meta / Re: Please nuke this user with scam tool on: February 28, 2023, 06:55:14 AM

The forum admins don’t have any nukes I am afraid. You’d have to go to Putin or Biden for that but I don’t think either of them would start a nuclear war over a crypto scammer. The world went crazy without a doubt, I agree with that but still, we are not that crazy, yet.

I am sorry. Nobody’s nuking anybody here.
1247  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: About Rapid Wealth Accumulation on: February 28, 2023, 06:47:09 AM
How to go from poor to millionaire fast in crypto?

Watch “from zero to hero” videos on youtube. There are experts that  give you the exact details of becoming a millionaire (or even a billionaire) in a year or maybe even sooner.

Don’t take any advice from this forum because people that make posts here don’t know shiet. They are dirt poor anyway. Why would you take any advice from a poor guy? You if they knew shit they would have done it themselves.

1248  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Pantera Capital launch DeFi platform with Instant-Withdraw $ETH staking on: February 28, 2023, 06:31:31 AM
Phil Anselmo left singing and managing portfolios now? I knew his rebellious attitude was fake. All he wanted was a suit and a tie.

You can’t trust anyone these days. Sad

Good news is Dimebag isn’t alive to see this mess
1249  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Is the Binance the next to bite the dust or FUD? on: February 28, 2023, 04:26:52 AM
I think binance is a serious exchange and they won't go down easily. FTX was a clown since the beginning. I've never ever created an account at FTX and the moment I heard people talking about FTX, I was like wtf "where did this thing come from?" If it was something decent I would have heard of it. Same thing goes to crypto.com. I haven't heard of anybody using their services but I see now outside of this forum that they are kind of big. FTX was like crypto.com too and It wasn't a coincidence that crypto.com was targeted right after FTX. It is because they are pretty similarly shitty.

Binance on the other hand has real users. Real trades happen there. So it is not one of those wash trading exchanges.

May it go down? Sure. However there are other exchanges that should go down first.
1250  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Hypothetical Question on: February 27, 2023, 11:44:16 AM
If you were told the outcome of a soccer match, hours before the match was scheduled, and you were assured that it would 100% win, how much would you be willing to bet on it? Assuming it was a 100% can’t lose situation.

Assuming you had millions of dollars that you could put on the match, where would you place the bets? Bookies often limit players. How could one successfully place millions of dollars in bets without drawing up suspicions or having their money frozen? Just curious.

Everything? That's what I would do "normally".

However... if I learned one thing about these bets, they are never 100% sure.  Cool Lots of stuff can go wrong. Even if you win the bet, the bookie may cancel your bet because they also hear the same rumors.

So when think about the other issues which can indirectly affect your bet, that 100% (wager everything) may easily fall down to 1%.
1251  Economy / Economics / Re: Cash is not trash on: February 27, 2023, 04:12:52 AM
Holding cash has its own benefits. First of all, cash is a position. It provides you an opportunity to buy cheap assets and there are always cheap assets around. On addition, crypto isn't as adopted as we would like to believe. The world still runs on FIAT and even though it is centralized, it is way faster and easier to spend. Most people will just prefer to swipe their credit card instead of dealing with crypto. This might change in the future but it is the way it is for now.
1252  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will Bitcoin [eventually] collapse? (scholar’s opinion) on: February 25, 2023, 11:01:39 AM
There is a coin for everybody's taste in the markets. If you are somehow not happy with bitcoin, you can always use ethereum or any other eth-like crypto where you can create tokens and do all other flashy stuff. Bitcoin is about making transactions only.

If any other coin don't amaze you and you also find them lacking features, then create your own crypto. Fill that empty space, be a hero and get rich!

Don't blame bitcoin for not having certain features.

Eth's founder Vitalik didn't like the state of bitcoin back in the day and he created his own blockchain and look how well he did.

What's stopping you?
1253  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How do you keep your gambling habit under control? on: February 25, 2023, 10:48:45 AM
Seeing how many people who are problem gamblers today did not have the intention of becoming gamblers who lack self control but somehow they are now gamblers who cannot control themselves, It means that everyone is at the danger of become such if it is not put in check.

How do you keep your gambling habit in check such that becoming addicted and out of control is something that never happens?

 (share your strategy for others to benefit from)

It is very easy. I don't dream of getting rich from gambling. I know it is possible if you are lucky but I also know the opposite has a good possibility. (getting poor) Long time ago I learned that if you want to have a near 100% win rate while making money, you need to work. If you work, you get paid. Not always but you have way better chances to get paid than gambling.

So I think... if gambling isn't going to benefit me in the long run... why would I participate? Here I solved everybody's gambling problems.
1254  Economy / Economics / Re: Do you have any financial regrets ? on: February 25, 2023, 08:10:03 AM
Most people do. I could have done this, I should have done that but for some reason I haven't. It is not healthy to overthink our past mistakes. Maybe they weren't mistakes at all. Maybe those mistakes were the part of our learning process.

Oscar Wilde once said:

"Experience is the name we give to our mistakes."

The other saying is:

"To make money, you need to spend (or lose) money first."

1255  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: My $300 bet won $417,000 on: February 25, 2023, 06:44:31 AM
Amazing story. These are the stories that make people play even more because you cannot know when will you hit the jackpot and wake up a millionaire the next day.

Freebitco.in also have these bets for the events in the far future (like the elections) and I played them before. They work flawlessly. If you are into that kind of betting, you should try them.

I have a few bets totalling over $30,000 on Donald Trump to win the Republican Nomination next year. I think he will comfortably beat DeSantis so fingers crossed.


Great Idea. I also made a bet for Donald's first election in 2016 and I won that bet. I tried the same thing later for the election in 2020 but I lost that one. It is gambling in the end. To me, he deserved to win the last election too but somehow that demented fuck won it without even leaving his basement. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Well... shit happens.

Hopefully this time we will get it right.
1256  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does inflation affects bitcoin? on: February 25, 2023, 06:40:14 AM
Many nations at point of time are going through cashless policy and this policy affects price of things in different market regions of the world.
Can inflation which is the high demand of price over few goods or products actually controls the stability of bitcoin pumping or going down?
Because I believed where people are facing high price over fewer goods makes it difficult for people to trade bitcoin with little or no capital! So can inflation makes the market cap of bitcoin not having a reality face of surviving?

Inflation affects every asset and everybody. When the price of a loaf of bread rises, your food costs rise. When you pay more for your food, you will have less money to invest. If you have less money to invest, you buy less bitcoins. If you buy less bitcoins, bitcoin's price goes down. You can replace bitcoin with any other financial asset.

The only way to break this chain is getting a raise from your employer but let's be honest now... Not everybody can do that. Most people will just accept their loss to the inflation and won't try to get a raise or find a different job.

That's because a low paying job is better than having no job and the employers know that very fucking well.
1257  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is there any NON-KYC method to buy stocks using bitcoin? on: February 25, 2023, 04:29:25 AM
Probably not possible. Even if it existed, it wouldn't be safe by all means. Let's say the company providing this service suddenly disappeared. How are you going to sue them? In the eye of the lawyers, you don't even own any stocks because that company isn't a SEC registered stock exchange which means they are already doing something illegal.

Every stock exchange I know wants to know everything about you. They want your ID scan, your income statements, your home address, bills, anything... You want them to skip this and even more, you want them to accept bitcoin? It is not happening.

I think you should go to binance.   Cool
1258  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: My $300 bet won $417,000 on: February 25, 2023, 03:57:29 AM
Amazing story. These are the stories that make people play even more because you cannot know when will you hit the jackpot and wake up a millionaire the next day.

Freebitco.in also have these bets for the events in the far future (like the elections) and I played them before. They work flawlessly. If you are into that kind of betting, you should try them.
1259  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Game that you suffer consistent losses but still keep playing? on: February 24, 2023, 04:50:39 PM
Rocket/bustabit/crash style games did this to me. I have seen the rocket staying in the air for so long and giving out x100 profits seeing that drove me crazy so I kept playing. Somehow the moment I participated in the next round, that damn rocket crashed in 10 seconds. Cheesy Of course I don't blame the casino for that. It is just my bad luck. Sometimes you jump off the rocket and it keeps flying and that is also frustrating. This is what makes these games addicting in the end. In the end it is not much different than playing a simple dice game but the entertainment you get is pretty damn addicting.
1260  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Litecoin and no downtime till now in 11 years on: February 23, 2023, 01:03:33 PM
I can't deny it. Litecoin is one of the best alts out there even though it is just a btc copy/paste coin. The reason is the high adoption. Almost every casino and exchange out there lists and accepts litecoin. People actually use ltc to pay for the stuff. It is probably more adopted than dogecoin even though dogecoin is far cheaper to transact with.
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