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14321  Other / Off-topic / Re: Transgenders. on: May 24, 2018, 12:07:49 PM
Somewhere I read that more than 25% of the trans-genders are HIV positive. If that is true, then it is not a lifestyle that we should be promoting. Normal HIV prevalence is around 0.025%, which means that their prevalence is a thousand times higher.

The HIV prevalence among the transgenders is even higher than the gays and lesbians, due to their practice of having multiple sexual partners, preference for anal sex, and the refusal to use condoms. A lot many of them tend to me injecting drug users as well.

Well, then it's their fault but who cares? People drink and drive all the time killing thousands each year and we don't call them mentally ill. People do all kind of stupid and bad things but it doesn't mean they are insane.

Then whom do you call insane? These people know that they have a very high prevalence of HIV. And even then they continue to have unprotected sex with multiple partners. If this is not their fault, then whose fault is it?
14322  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What do you think of North Korea? on: May 24, 2018, 12:05:48 PM
We have reasons to be alarmed. We don't know a lot about what they do. The few information we have don't push to have positive feeling about the country.
It's increadible that in 2017, their president is still mananing the country in a scary way.

You need to remember that a lot of negative propaganda is being waged against North Korea and its leader. Information on life inside the country is not always reliable, as it often comes from the defectors. We need independent media to report on the life of the North Koreans.
14323  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Alternatives to death penalty? on: May 24, 2018, 12:03:52 PM
2. corruption

things like that should be in the law of death.
Good luck killing one billion people

You don't need to kill one billion people to eliminate corruption from this planet. You only need to kill 1 million people, who represent the "hardcore corrupt". Once these people are removed, the others will fall in line, either voluntarily or involuntarily.
14324  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: All coins are now dying, what do you think? on: May 24, 2018, 12:00:04 PM
The entire market is in the red. Everyone has lost money. What do you think?

th crypro market has been down for months but not dying, it is normal to the coin that its go down, wait for another month or two the price of coins will go higher and higher . it is time now to stock and buy mor coin to gain profit in the future days.

The prices have been going down for almost five months now, which makes it different from the past corrections we had in 2017. Those we had last year had a duration of only two weeks to one month. But this one is going on for quite long, and no one knows when it will end.
14325  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Should I invest in altcoin now? on: May 24, 2018, 11:56:50 AM
yes you should invest in altcoins if you want to earn a lot of money when the price is higher and the best altcoin is ETH so here you should invest.

ETH is one of the more established altcoins out there and there is nothing bad in investing in that coin. But if you want good returns, then I would advice you to invest in some coin which is having a market cap of less than $1 billion (preferably less than $100 million). No one knows which coin can turn out to be the next TRON or IOTA.
14326  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: How was your experience in joining bounty or airdrop? on: May 24, 2018, 11:54:05 AM
I would say that all members (especially the junior level members) should try the airdrops. Even if 98% of them will give you only very small amounts, there will be the remaining 2% which will make you significantly rich. The same with bounties as well. Participate in as many as you can.
14327  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: When do you think Eth will break $2,000? on: May 24, 2018, 08:26:19 AM
Now the prices have dropped below the $600 per coin mark and even $1,000 looks like a quite long-shot. Under these circumstances, I would be very skeptical of ETH hitting 2K anytime soon. Let's set a long term target such as 2020 or 2022. That is going to be more realistic.
14328  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ethereum, Ripple or Litecoin? on: May 24, 2018, 08:05:59 AM
Ethereum, Ripple or Litecoin are the coins I like the most in the crypto currency platforms because their potentials are very high. but the ripple project is much more successful and I am investing more in it.

Yeah.. XRP has gone up by a huge deal during the past few months. But I am still afraid to invest in that currency. It's reputation is not good in the crypto-market and most of the experts are having an opinion that it is over-priced. I would rather go for LTC or ETH.
14329  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Signature is compulsory for Rank and Merit? on: May 24, 2018, 07:34:20 AM
Everyone put the signature into profile,Can anyone  tell me Is this compulsory for merit and rank or how important for rank?

This question should have been posted in the Beginners & Help section and not here. No. It is not mandatory to have a signature or an avatar (or even a personal text). But in many cases campaigns may be ready to pay you good amounts of BTC or tokens, if you keep their signature or avatar.
14330  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Seeking for a long term coin on: May 24, 2018, 07:20:07 AM
You really do not need to keep seeking or looking for what is not lost! Looking at the coin market capitalization, Bitcoin has almost the largest capitalization. Bitcoin is your long term holding coin!

The OP was probably looking for an altcoin for long-term investment and that was the reason why he posted it in the altcoin section. There are a few alts which can be considered for long-term holding. My list would include Ethereum, Litecoin, Monero, Cardano, NEO, NEM and BItcoin Cash.
14331  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What should I buy for $ 10,000? on: May 24, 2018, 07:15:07 AM
I currently have $ 10,000. I wonder whether to buy etherium or not? I find that Etherium has fallen deeper, I think it will come back in the future. Who can help me? I need your opinions. Please help me

You can invest in Ethereum without any hesitation. ETH is one of the altcoins with very good future potential and we should not forget the fact that currently it is the no.2 altcoin in terms of market cap. It's competitors are still lagging miles behind, and therefore there is nothing to be worried about.
14332  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to find a good altcoin? on: May 24, 2018, 07:09:33 AM
You should be looking for top alt coins. They have a very good development and a strong community. They also have a huge trade volumes on reputed exchanges. Read the whitepaper. Good alt coins will offer good features. Shit alt coins are just clones of other coins. Wink

Whitepaper will only give you a vague idea. And if you are not that comfortable with programming languages, then I won't expect you to understand what is written in the white-paper fully. Also, you need to find-out the deficiencies of that particular coin. For that you need to refer third party sites.
14333  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: EOS or ETH, which one is preferable?? on: May 24, 2018, 07:07:01 AM
That's a good question.  I think the next couple of years ETH will be more popular than EOS.  And then the situation can change.

ETH is already much more popular when compared to EOS. Also, in terms of market cap ETH is much bigger than EOS ($60 billion vs $10 billion). But still we can't ignore the rapid growth made by EOS during the past few months. As of now, it is the 5th largest crypto in terms of market cap.
14334  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: IPL( Indian Premier League) Prediction Thread, 2018. on: May 23, 2018, 03:39:11 AM
This match is turning out to be one sided till now as the score is just 104 /6 in 17 overs. It would end up around 140 runs or so and thus it is very easy chase to CSK. SRH would have to produce today best bowling if they want to enter the finals else they would have to face again somebody to enter the finals.

They managed to score around 140 and still lost the match! The problem with SRH is that they have two very good bowlers (Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Rashid Khan) and a bunch of ordinary bowlers who doesn't deserve to be in the IPL. The poor bowling cost them the match.
14335  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: FIFA WORLD CUP 2018? on: May 23, 2018, 03:35:38 AM
Lots of people are undoubtedly going to make a lot of money out of this World Cup but what scares me the most is that, Bribery from betting companies may influence the games a lot in the tournament this year.

There has never been an incidence of match fixing in the FIFA world cup. No one is going to put money over his home nation's victory (at least no one with proper mental balance). But then, illegal betting can be an issue.
No one will do match fixing in FIFA world cup because it is the completion of nations, so no player or a manager would like to see his nations facing regrets and shame just because of the trash of this world. FIFA cup is more important than money for every single nation that is participating in this cup. However, little countries which have least chances of winning this cup can do match fixing. 

There are no "little" countries in this edition of world cup. They were eliminated during the qualifiers. Countries such as Panama and Costa Rica can be considered as "little" nations, but I don't think that even they will think about fixing matches.
14336  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Cricket match prediction discussions on: May 23, 2018, 03:33:27 AM
Chennai Super Kings have defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad in the first qualifier to get into the finals. Sunrisers managed a total of only 139 in the first innings, but their strong bowling line up almost carried them home. Chennai were reduced to 62/6 at one point of time, but DuPlessis managed to get them home.

SRH lost a match which they could have won easily. They made the mistake by keeping Bhuvneshwar Kumar for the final over. He should have bowled the next over after Rashid Khan's 4th. But the captain decided to give the ball to inexperienced bowlers such as Siddarth Kaul.
14337  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Trump right to issue Merkel with an ultimatum over NordStream 2 gas pipeline. on: May 23, 2018, 03:29:15 AM
Trump is behaving in an unbelievably stupid manner. The US will not gain anything if they force Germany to abandon the plans for Nord Stream 2. Germany purchases pipeline gas from Gazprom, because it is much cheaper than the LNG from the United States. If the US want to capture this market share, then they should lower the price of their gas rather than bullying Germany.
14338  Other / Off-topic / Re: Porn is creating transgenders on: May 23, 2018, 03:26:52 AM
Well, It started when I would watch sissy porn and ever since then I fear I might be gay or trans even know I hate feeling this way.  I have nothing against gay and transgender people as I don't see anything wrong with it as long as they are happy.

Ridiculous. No one becomes a gay or trans by watching sissy or whatever porn you call it. If you are having gay feelings, then the chances are that you are a true bisexual and your gay feelings were being suppressed for quite a long time. The porn might have re-ignited the gay feelings inside you.
14339  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Expelling Russian diplomats because of what Russia "might" have done on: May 23, 2018, 03:25:18 AM
First of all, there is hardly any evidence to prove that it was Russia which was behind the poisoning of Skripal and his daughter in London. And secondly, this is something that the western agencies such as the MI6, CIA and the Mossad has done in the past.

I would even add, if I may, that there is hardly evidence that any real poisoning has happened at all. What do we know in fact? Just what we have been told by very few sources. And for sure, if the poison would have been the one which has been mentioned, nobody could have survived. But they survived.

That's an important point to be noted. According to the latest reports, both Sergei and Yulia are conscious and reacting well to the medicines. If the FSB was behind this poisoning, then these people would have been dead in a few days.

Exactly. And this again is a very simple and logic point which ZERO mainstream journalists have been mentioning. The FSB would NOT fail to murder someone they wanted to murder. Full stop. Which incontrovertibly proves this whole story has been a huge blatant lie.

And this is not happening for the first time. The (government supported) media propaganda against Russia has been going on for sometime now. Even Russian athletes such as Maria Sharapova has been targeted. Unfortunately, the ordinary people in the US and the EU are not intelligent enough to realize this.
14340  Other / Politics & Society / Re: A lot of people seem to hate the US without knowing anything about it on: May 23, 2018, 03:22:46 AM
You may have to revise your opinion of the effectiveness of US fleet in a real war against real armies with real weaposns, versus bullying little defendless poor countries, as it has been US habit for a while now.

https://medium.com/war-is-boring/the-u-s-navy-s-big-mistake-building-tons-of-supercarriers-79cb42029b8

The Americans are quite (in)famous for wasting the money in the defense budget on useless projects. Remember the F-35 project? It cost some $1.5 trillion and in the end the Americans will be getting defective aircraft far inferior to the Russian counterpart.
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