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161  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Gay Marriage and Adoption on: March 25, 2017, 12:02:57 PM
In India, surrogacy has been banned as it was forcing poor woman into this just so that homosexual parents could get children of their own. I feel that it should be legal but I see many westernized countries also banning adoption and making it difficult for homosexual parents to adopt children. In Muslim countries, it's considered a sin and hence there is a death punishment but it's wrong to dominate people who are homosexual and not letting them live the life they want. Many feel they can't be good parents but I don't feel it's true.

The ban on surrogacy was a wrong move. The women were getting good income, and it helped many of them to purchase their own houses and agricultural plots. Now once again, they will be pushed in to poverty.
From the moral point of view, I'm very bad about this kind of earnings, but I still understand that this is a chance for other parents to have their children. Although this does not apply to gay couples. Here I still do not know what to say. I'm not sure how it relates to them.
In India the control of fertility is of great importance because there is an overpopulation. As for gay marriage I find it unacceptable. This is sick in the head people and they should not be allowed to raise children.
162  Other / Off-topic / Re: What Are Your Thoughts On Vegans? Or Going Vegan ? on: March 25, 2017, 11:54:08 AM
Going vegan should be a freely made health decision, It should not be a burden, Most of them impose lots of stress on themselves by going vegan, and then they try to impose it on others as well which is very annoying.

Yes, that's the type of eco-fascism I was talking about in my previous post.

That should be avoided at all costs.

Like ex-smokers complaining about smoke.
Same thing I observed in people who quit drinking. They not only impose their ideas to others, but are treated with great aggression to those who drink alcohol even in small quantities. It seems to me that in order to avoid such problems, you need to gradually use.
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165  Economy / Gambling / Re: FairProof - First real FAIR lottery on: March 23, 2017, 08:56:08 PM
I do not trust gambling online. When you sit in the casino before the dealer and you lose, and then you are separated by a distance. How can you trust in this situation?
166  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Radioactive Iodine-131 detected over large areas in Europe. on: March 23, 2017, 08:51:26 PM
Maybe in the North sea once again accident of any Russian nuclear submarine? Why not? If NATO missed the boat the Russians never recognized in the accident. It is better to bury the crew than the West recognizes that they are not noticed Russian submarine.
167  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The level of unpopularity Trump grows. on: March 20, 2017, 12:31:17 PM
58% of the population does not support its activities. So, rating the unpopularity of the head of government reached the highest point since he became President in January. I wonder when it will reach 100%. Your forecasts. http://www.gallup.com/home.aspx

Well its never gonna reach 100% as trump has his own die hard supporters. Although i never did believe trump won via popularity votes in the first place but well, he won. A lot of people doesn't like how he talks and a lot more do not agree with his policies so it's very likely that trump's popularity rating would still decline in the coming months
So, it turns out that even if the anti-Trump will be 100% Americans will still be forced to endure this old clown? Where is the democracy? It seems to me that Trump is a bug, and bugs need time to fix before they lead to serious consequences.
168  Other / Politics & Society / Attempts to restrict access to weapons. on: March 20, 2017, 12:25:14 PM
Politicians are constantly trying to restrict access to weapons. I propose in this thread to lay out the cases when the weapon helps people to preserve their life, health and property. Let people know why it is important to have the right to arms. https://youtu.be/KeNPnHAyRyw
169  Other / Off-topic / Re: What do you think about immortality? on: March 20, 2017, 12:14:02 PM
In this world nothing is eternal. Even a stone cliff and those turn to dust. I find it funny to see those people who believe in eternal human life. LOL.
170  Other / Off-topic / Re: Did US really land on moon? on: March 20, 2017, 11:59:45 AM
I heard that on the moon there is a substance such as helium-3. They say that it will have a lot of cheap energy. Maybe it's true?
It's false. Science fiction is not real life. Helium-3 does not exist in commercially useful quantities on the Moon, nor is it a source of energy (cheap or otherwise) without a fusion power plant.
Materials on the Moon's surface contain helium-3 at concentrations on the order of between 1.4 and 15 ppb in sunlit areas,[49][50] and may contain concentrations as much as 50 ppb in permanently shadowed regions.[5] A number of people, starting with Gerald Kulcinski in 1986,[51] have proposed to explore the moon, mine lunar regolith and use the helium-3 for fusion. Because of the low concentrations of helium-3, any mining equipment would need to process extremely large amounts of regolith (over 150 million tonnes of regolith to obtain one ton of helium 3),[52] and some proposals have suggested that helium-3 extraction be piggybacked onto a larger mining and development operation.[citation needed]

The primary objective of Indian Space Research Organisation's first lunar probe called Chandrayaan-I, launched on October 22, 2008, was reported in some sources to be mapping the Moon's surface for helium-3-containing minerals.[53] However, this is debatable; no such objective is mentioned in the project's official list of goals, while at the same time, many of its scientific payloads have noted helium-3-related applications.[54][55]

Cosmochemist and geochemist Ouyang Ziyuan from the Chinese Academy of Sciences who is now in charge of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program has already stated on many occasions that one of the main goals of the program would be the mining of helium-3, from which operation "each year three space shuttle missions could bring enough fuel for all human beings across the world."[56] To "bring enough fuel for all human beings across the world",[57] more than one Space Shuttle load (and the processing of 4 million tonnes of regolith) per week, at least 52 per year, would be necessary.[citation needed][dubious – discuss]

In January 2006, the Russian space company RKK Energiya announced that it considers lunar helium-3 a potential economic resource to be mined by 2020,[58] if funding can be found.[59][60]

Mining gas giants for helium-3 has also been proposed.[61] The British Interplanetary Society's hypothetical Project Daedalus interstellar probe design was fueled by helium-3 mines in the atmosphere of Jupiter, for example. Jupiter's high gravity makes this a less energetically favorable operation than extracting helium-3 from the other gas giants of the solar system, however.

Not all authors feel the extraterrestrial extraction of helium-3 is feasible. Dwayne Day, writing in The Space Review, identifies some major obstacles to helium-3 extraction from extraterrestrial sources for use in fusion, and questions the feasibility of extraterrestrial extraction when compared to production on Earth.[62]

Several science fiction works have featured helium-3 extraction on the moon, including the films Moon (2009) and Iron Sky (2012), the video game Anno 2205 (2015) and the novel Luna: New Moon (2015). The novel Morning Star (Pierce Brown, 2016) features helium-3 mining on Phobos (a moon of Mars), while his novel Red Rising (2014) features helium-3 extraction from Mars itself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helium-3
171  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Efficient way to eradicate corruption on: March 19, 2017, 08:46:18 PM
I agree with death penalty just like the old times like firing squad, hanging to death etc, but I think in our county this kind of punishment will not likely to happen because there is no existing laws that include government officials with this kind of punishment, too bad.   

Well that is not right, government officials are still included in this type of punishment, it depends on how high of crime did that government official to punish themnusing the punishment said. There are levels of crime matching their own pusnishments.
Cruelty begets cruelty. The death penalty does not solve the problem of corruption and crime. I think that the punishment system really needs to be changed, but it should be something like penal servitude.
172  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How can terrorism be stopped on: March 19, 2017, 08:43:09 PM
Terrorism, too, is different. If the terrorists commit murder on religious grounds then you need to deal with the source of this religion, and if the economic motives of terrorist attacks then there is a completely other ways. In fact, I think that, especially intelligence agencies periodically inactive.
173  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Efficient way to eradicate corruption on: March 19, 2017, 08:37:12 PM
Imprisonment doesn't seem to work when it comes to corruption nowadays, I like how it is in China, they just kill you, death has a way of deterring people from committing doing anything illegal.
In fact, China has rarely kill. Corruption is everywhere. In many countries if corruption will stop these countries paralyzed. Officials have come up with a lot of laws which prohibit all. But corruption allows you to not abide by these laws.
174  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Have you ever known anybody who was robbed by police? on: March 18, 2017, 07:50:26 PM
If bribe can be said to be the same as robbing from someone then I am definitely a victim as it is not only the police but all enforcement agencies down to the traffic controllers all over the country. In that country its even a verifiable source to see what is being earned but here, no one cares as you even see public officers leaving beyond their means but there is nothing you can do about it and thats how bad the situation is.
In my country police take bribes. They prosecute, and then bribes them close. Officials have their opportunities of getting bribes. Cops are representatives of the grassroots corruption.
175  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Living in slavery, forced labour and severe exploitation in Sicily. on: March 18, 2017, 07:43:23 PM
Italy is the capital of sexual slavery in Western Europe. In the mafia infested regions of Sicily and Calabria, the situation is alarming. It is not only the Romanian girls who are being trafficked. Large numbers of women from Poland, Ukraine, Moldova, and Nigeria end up getting gang-raped there.
The majority of prostitutes are trafficked through Italy to other countries. In Italy it's not so bad. Abortion among Romanians do not speak about rape, they're often looking for partners in order to obtain a stable life.
176  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Bitcoin Under World War 3... on: March 18, 2017, 07:38:26 PM
I am pessimistic about the chances of BTC in case of a WW3 occurring. But it also depends on whether the United States gets involved in the war or not. If the US is not involved militarily, then the value of USD will rise, and correspondingly the value of BTC will go down.
I think that it is of great importance where there will be war. If the war is in America, the dollar will go down. Accordingly, bitcoin may raise. The development of bitcoin is held back by a lack of cash its shape.
177  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Impact of drinking alcohol. on: March 17, 2017, 01:51:06 PM
In my observation i have observed to my brother  was drinking an alcohol every other day as the days go by he found out and discover he was a kidney disorder because  too much of  alcohol... you can drink alcohol as long as you put in the right amount, too much drinking of alcohol is not good.On the other hand  our body need an alcohol just  only a small amount ...
Still matters what kind of alcohol to drink. If you drink a lot of beer then you will have problems with the kidneys, if you drink a lot of spirits then there will be problems with the liver. For then there will be problems with blood vessels.
178  Other / Politics & Society / Re: We aint free on: March 17, 2017, 01:05:20 PM


In the USA we arent free - noway near to it

whats our freedom- the freedom to choose between democrats and republicans??
to choose between coca cola or pepsi or to chose between mcdonalds and burger king or jack in the box or fat burger??

In most US cities we cant even drink our own sink water, everyone is armed cause everyone thinks only nts walk our streets.

Look at our POlice and military roaming our streets in La and other major US Cities- do they look like freedom??

The only freedom we have in the US is if we pay for it and we have to kiss ass all day just to make money so we can buy our freedom.
But even the way we make money 90% we do is scam our customers- how are we free.

Im so sick and tired of hearing people say in the US we so free we live so good and we have to watch out for the refugees or whoever cause they are a threat to our freedom??

How are muslim refugees a threat to our freedom when we look up most of our own citizens on an alarming rate???

How are we free in the western world if we aint even allowed to grow an innocent marijuna plant??
How are we free when most kids are bullied or mobbbed in school??

How are we free if we have to pay for every god damn thing on this planet?

How are we free if we get manipulated from morning to night from braindead media that tell us what to buy next andtell us were something bad happened?
How are we free when our phone calls, our bank accounts are surveiled by the ones that should protect us??
How are we free when we have to buy weapons to protect us?

So the next person that says we are free in the US better comes up with something good or shuts tha fuck up and accepts we aint free, we aint even close to freedom, we so caught in our bullshit and lies that we dont know we locked up

Open your eyes people and say fuck the bullshit- meaning fuck the money

Only if we get rid of the monetary system we will be free but aslong as we have to pay for the air we breath and the water we drink we nowhere free.

SO wake tha fuck up and stop running after money- money will never give you freedom all it does is buying you a nice window seat in your prison

The more money someone has the more of a sellout and a liar and scammer he is

There is no real freedom in this world. The only freedom is found when we are no longer in this world. I was amazed by how you portray the absence of freedom in the United States in America and your explanation is as clear as the day. But there is one flaw that I saw and that you want to plan marijuana. I almost fell for your words but only to realize in the end that you just posted this because you wanted to plant marijuana and the state is not in favor of that.
I'm sure that the other world does not exist. This means that freedom just yet. People always dependent. Marijuana is not freedom is dependence on the drug. Where is the freedom?
179  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate Jew on: March 14, 2017, 11:36:46 AM
I don't hate the Jews and in my country, we don't have large numbers of Jews. I think that most of the hatred against Jews as of now is fueled by the Israeli occupation of the Palestine. The Muslims don't want to recognize Israel, and that is their problem.
I think that the hatred of Jews associated with envy. They belong to the small Nations which are combined for the sake of survival. Sometimes it seems that all key positions in the world, but it's not.
180  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The anti-Putin paranoia. on: March 14, 2017, 11:31:00 AM
This is because in America there are so many thieves in power. Putin himself is a thief and has surrounded himself with the same people as he did. Moreover it destroys any dissent. So Russian will be a very long time to live in squalor.

The Russians doesn't care whether Putin steals or not. His predecessor (Boris Yeltsin) was the worst thief ever known to the human race. Putin managed to end the looting of national assets by Yeltsin and his oligarch friends such as Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Boris Berezovsky.
Putin is a thief. He's just removed from the trough the old guard of Yeltsin, and they put their people. If you need an example please - Nikolay Tokarev,Gennady Timchenko,Alexei Miller,Vladimir Yakunin,Sergei Chemezov,Igor Sechin (who is the second person in Russia after President Vladimir Putin in terms of influence),Arkady Rotenberg,Yuriy Kovalchuk,Sergey Roldugin need more thieves?
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