So higher low daily and continuation in the next days? Bitcoin still looking fairly strong. Hopefully nothing weird happens, we all know this is a serious market with no pumps and dumps.
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I want to change my wallet address. my old wallet adress: GBEEDMT43QFZ7IZRMD5ZI7H4YXA7HD55LLSUKW67Y6TW57VVXBPFHQOP
My new wallet adress: GAYBXCQTX7KTMDZ5VHW7BG4KXGYWKE6UWGEXKY5C3LIP46WBCG3W3RV6 content campaign spreadsheet number: 137
Ok, I changed it.
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To the users that keep their signatures on, there will be a 5% Bonus Payment and you'll receive everything up till this period.
Lutpin’s AWOL again, is there any way you can process payments? Yep, you shouldn't have given lutpin the btc. You should have sent it yourself although I guess someone has to count the posts.
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Whenever BADLogic ends his posts with his tagline and sunglasses, I think of Donald Trump saying, "believe me"... a clear indication that the preceding statement is a complete lie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDTeMNhuPTcNo proof for evolution, there. Evolution is still a hoax. P.S. Thanks for acknowledging the hoax by realizing you can't find any proof for evolution. If you are looking for proof, you can google: ''proof of evolution'' plenty there
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BountyCloud still looking for an assistant, payment will be in tokens after bounty completes, we will pay a fair amount. Hard working applicants with a record of trust are preferred.
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There is no evidence to back on, in fact there is a creator who is behind all creations There is no evidence for how things came into existence, within the things that are in existence. The evidence that is said to fit evolution, fits adaptation, like-begets-like, and simple change better than it fits evolution. Evolution theory evolution has been shown to be impossible is some ways. Go to the Scientific proof that God exists? thread - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=737322.0 - to see how God is the creator of all things. Evolution is a complete hoax. To see how badecker's arguments are destroyed over and over*
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Lutpin isn't necessarily the best manager out there, an update here and there wouldn't hurt but it's not his fault.
Lately, I have not been. I'd like to apologize for that, and for failing to keep you all updated. I had to be away for a while for reasons outside of my control and things got backed up, when I tried catching up on outstanding payments, the forum was under DDoS and I got blocked by cloudflare, making it impossible for me to do any kind of post counts. That was some time ago now, and I know I should have caught up on everything sooner. I didn't. I'm sorry. I'm also not trying to use this as an excuse, but just telling you what was up. That being said, I've so far made sure everyone got paid for their time involved in my campaigns, and I do not plan to change this. Give me some time to catch up with everything, and I promise you everyone will get what they are due. ~snip~
There's a certain kind of phonetic beauty to that word, "cunt". It just rolls off the tongue, always been one of my favorites. You sound like a little pussy with your sob story. No one is feeling sorry for you after your just not giving a shit about us for 10 weeks. You are a piece of shit and people like to kiss your ass because of your position of power. But you are a pathetic individual who deserves to be ridiculed for your abandonment of us. Fuck you Lutpin, and fuck your bitch mother for giving birth to you. Haha someone left his job to participate in signature campaigns ^^^^
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YEAH, like skyrocketting same as yesterday but whitout the previous DIP Like Vechain
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Fucking insane dude, $200b+ and they say cryptos are used for terrorism and crime lmao. That bank laundered more money than the entire marketcap of crypto today
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DO NOT QUOTE PREVIOUS REPORTS, MAKE A NEW REPORT EACH WEEK. You will get 0 stakes if you quote.
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$BTC Drops from previous high to the next lower high on the trend have reduced with each lower high since December With a decrease drop % and a decrease in volatility on the weekly chart: the obvious next move would be either macro accumulation (for bulls) or capitulation event https://twitter.com/Josh_RagerThat's what I have been saying on other forums. We are closer and closer to change the trend. It's far easier now to break the last lower high than it was before. A 1k move upwards would be enough and that plus a short squeeze would push bitcoin a lot.
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I think that those accounts have been banned of the admin, maybe because they violate some rules of the forum like spam or copy posts, .. Because other newbie account I see people still post comments normal.
can you login if you are banned? These people are just talking non sense, it's a glitch. If you are banned, you are banned, of course you can't post, goes to show how many shit posters are around here.
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Let me give you a really cool example that Ricky Gervais once told someone. If we take any book of fiction, or any holy book and destroyed it, that in 1000 years wouldn't come back as it was but if we took every science book and every fact and destroyed it, in 1000 years it would come back because all the same tests would be the same results. I don't need religion or faith and you don't either.
Let me give you some very important facts. There are ancient, almost 2,000-year-old copies, or fragments of copies, of the New Testament, that show that there were at about 25,000 copies of the N.T. back then. Today there are billions of copies of the N.T. If there had been no development of a printing press, or other print-making media, there would still be 25,000+ (and probably in excess of 100,000) hand copies of the N.T., but there would be only (at best) a handful of copies of any particular, scientific writing. Even today, the Bible is probably the book that has been published the most... 5 or 6 billion copies. So, why? If the Bible came only to, say, 1 billion, it might be in the range of other, major writings. But the fact that it is way ahead of other writings, shows that there is something compelling about the Bible. The idea that in 1,000 years religion wouldn't come back is something that is irrelevant. Why? You aren't going to destroy the Bible no matter how you try. So, the whole question is fictional. As for faith, you need it because you don't know what will happen in the next minute. You have faith in whatever... call it fate, or the design of the universe, or happenstance, or God... faith that things will go on as well in the future as they have in the past. And you hope that they will. So as Saint Paul says, "These three remain, faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love." Of course it's fictional. The idea is that if we forgot everything we know right now and everything was destroyed, we would simply re discover all the science again, however all the science fiction books, religious books, etc etc would not appear again, at least not exactly the same.
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Are you sure they are using the correct site.
If they are on a phishing site that might be the error that comes up when they try and post.
Other than that I don't know why they are seeing that error.
Thank you for the insightful comment... Of course they are on the right forum. I had like 100 newbies complaining about it, it's some bug from the recent demotion.
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong here, but Lutpin did not have the funds to pay you guys, right? That's my understanding and it's why I didn't tag Lutpin--not that I'd want to, as he's earned my respect over the years. I didn't even want to tag Lightlord, but as I've said 10 weeks with no pay and not letting the campaign participants know what's going on--and having them still wear the signature for fear of not getting paid--isn't cool.
I'd like to request that someone drop me a PM directing me to this thread when and if Lightlord pays you guys to your satisfaction so I can change my feedback on him. I've been keeping an eye on this situation, but there's always the chance I could miss updates. Thanks.
Lutpin isn't necessarily the best manager out there, an update here and there wouldn't hurt but it's not his fault.
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Problem of evil, that is easy to explain. Who told you that killing is evil? Its the bible right? Or the human mortality.
Simple if god did not exist there will be no morality. Killing will become a animal nature.
Have you ever wondered why humans finds guilt when they kill and other animals don't? Free will that god has given us
Killing has been immoral since before humans evolved... even animals understand it is wrong to kill their own kind... this is not something unique to humans, much less any specific religion... this is simply evolution of a social species... it is beneficial to the species if they don't go around killing each other, and detrimental to the species if they do Murder has also been illegal since before your religion was invented... your religious book copied word for word from the Code of Hammurabi... you don't even know your own religious history, much less human history Anyways, morals only exist because reason exists. We know things in the bible are immoral, for instance slavery or beating your wife, we certainly don't need the bible as a moral guide.
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I'm sure they are happy, however humanity wouldn't have advanced if it wasn't for science. Not to say that there aren't scientists who believe in god, there are, quite a lot but certainly way less than the average population. Religion individually can be good because you think god will always help you and even if you die, you go to heaven, so it's a win/win. However as a society, religion isn't good, you don't need religion to be morally good. We wouldn't go to mars if everyone was religious because why would we? Why would we do anything at all, who cares, we are all going to heaven.
We simply disagree about religion and science. While there have certainly been conflicts between organized religion and science over the years the belief that religion is fundamentally in conflict with science is untrue. Over the long run scientific progress ultimately depends on a culture that both acknowledges the existence of truth and sustaines a value structure that treasures it. Progress also requires a social structure that promotes cooperation over exploration enabling discovered truth to be harnessed for good. The foundation that facilitates these things in a human society is the shared first principles of said society. For the west that foundation is a belief in God though this is not widely understood or acknowledged. Reject God and you gut both the basis for a belief in non subjective truth as well as the framework that promotes cooperation over exploitation. Let me give you a really cool example that Ricky Gervais once told someone. If we take any book of fiction, or any holy book and destroyed it, that in 1000 years wouldn't come back as it was but if we took every science book and every fact and destroyed it, in 1000 years it would come back because all the same tests would be the same results. I don't need religion or faith and you don't either.
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Lying to kids about certain things can be good, however it doesn't mean it's true.
Yes well I think we agree to disagree on whether the existence of God is truth or not. That was not the focus of this particular study just the health effects of such a belief on one's children. There have been posters in this thread who have argued that teaching of Christianity or Judiasm to ones children is child abuse. The data in this study shows that children raised in a religious environment are (on average) happier into adulthood less likely to do drugs, report more life satisfaction, are less likely to have sex at an early age, and less likely to have a sexually transmitted infection. I enrolled my children in a private Christian school this year Seventh Day Adventists. So far I am happy with this choice. I'm sure they are happy, however humanity wouldn't have advanced if it wasn't for science. Not to say that there aren't scientists who believe in god, there are, quite a lot but certainly way less than the average population. Religion individually can be good because you think god will always help you and even if you die, you go to heaven, so it's a win/win. However as a society, religion isn't good, you don't need religion to be morally good. We wouldn't go to mars if everyone was religious because why would we? Why would we do anything at all, who cares, we are all going to heaven.
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I am vaccinated and I don't have any problem at this point, we are getting sick because of the food we intake every day especially if we eat food that is prone in preservatives so I think don't blame it on the vaccine.
There were three things that Bertrand Russell projected for use by the elite in order to control the masses in future 'scientific' societies. These are: - Diet - Injection - Injunction (e.g., forced vaccination in order to attend school or have a job.) These were to be 'combined at an early age' to produce the kinds of citizens that the elite wished to have. Many people sense that there is something going wrong with the plebs these days where 70% of Americans and 50% of kids are on some sort of prescription medication among other problems. There is no logical reason to believe that it is exclusively one thing which is producing these problems. Yep, also vaccinated and had no problems at all, I'm probably part of the elite
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Religious upbringing may be protective factor for health, well-being in early adulthoodhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/alicegwalton/2018/09/17/raising-kids-with-religion-or-spirituality-may-protect-their-mental-health-study/#68c6ba2c3287 A new study from Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health finds that kids and teens who are raised with religious or spiritual practices tend to have better health and mental health as they age. But not to worry if you’re not a service-attender. The research, published last week in the American Journal of Epidemiology, finds that people who prayed or meditated on their own time also reaped similar benefits, including lower risk of substance abuse and depression later on.
The team looked at data from 5,000 people taking part in the long-term Nurses' Health Study II and its next generation Growing Up Today Study (GUTS). They were interested in whether the frequency with which a child/teen attended religious services with their parents or prayed/meditated on their own was correlated with their health and mental health as they grew into their 20s. The young people were followed for anywhere from eight to 14 years.
It turned out that those who attended religious services at least once a week as children or teens were about 18% more likely to report being happier in their 20s than those who never attended services. They were also almost 30% more likely to do volunteer work and 33% less likely to use drugs in their 20s as well.
But what was interesting was that it wasn’t just about how much a person went to services, but it was at least as much about how much they prayed or meditated in their own time. Those who prayed or meditated every day also had more life satisfaction, were better able to process emotions, and were more forgiving compared to those who never prayed/meditated. They were also less likely to have sex at an earlier age and to have a sexually transmitted infection.
"These findings are important for both our understanding of health and our understanding of parenting practices," said study author Ying Chen. "Many children are raised religiously, and our study shows that this can powerfully affect their health behaviors, mental health, and overall happiness and well-being."
Lying to kids about certain things can be good, however it doesn't mean it's true.
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