That must have taken a lot of valuable time. Which sucks because nobody else would bother to read it.
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It's important enough to alter my expectations when I go to the market or shopping or anything else that is commonly used, sold and traded for. Even then I tend to not make it my only care in life I try to put money into perspective the majority of the time when I consider my core values and goals for life.
No, not on this planet. You don't need an excuse to be realistic when it comes to money and the way it affects how live and want to live. Unless you have a way to build your own self sustaining eco system you will need to play the game in some form of fashion, which in my opinion means limitations that you may not want to accept. Money isn't a scam in and of itself, it's the centralization of power and control of the mone y by a small few that is the real problem. Money is a tool like any other, for expamle a gun can be used to hurt others if those controlling the tool have bad intentions. Money is used to control people when it's not decentralized.
Whatever was considered to be more then enough is to much for me so middle class average income is good for me. I just wish things weren't so skewed in favor for the ultra obscenely rich in our society.
Take for example, those who work poverty wages in the third world. They earn just enough to live, to buy cheap, unhealthy food, drink contaminated water, and sleep on hard concrete in extreme weather conditions. To them, money is what's keeping them alive.
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First of all it's ignorance. People are scared and then hear about Islamic terrorists, but they don't know that jihadists represent only a very small number of Muslims. I've a good Muslim friend and she's a beautiful person. Moreover I've had other Muslims classmates at school and we were good friends. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Friend_argument
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"Payments will be made every 30th of month. Please allow up to 48h to complete all payments!"
What about February
i dont get it,what du u mean by saying this?u saying bitcoininformation and doog are not trustworthy enough to do the sig campaign? Huh? What? I never said that!
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The whole point of a long address was increased security. Would you really be willing to exchange it for convenience?
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"Payments will be made every 30th of month. Please allow up to 48h to complete all payments!"
What about February
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Obama's reign is a great success. Obama has managed to subvert the whole U.S. government more than any president before him. The people are becoming slaves more than ever. This is exactly what the banking elite is paying Obama under the table to do. Obama is having great success. ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) You stole my line! I don't believe that Obama is a failure. The truth is the economic crisis inevitably strikes the livable wages and it isn't nobody's fault. It's a time of economic difficulties, we have to wait that the crisis goes away and survive with poor wages , although it's very difficult (I speak in first person, because I'm the first that I've economic difficulties and I know that's very difficult)
You're right. It isn't nobody's fault. We know who all are to blame, but the question is, can we vote them all out? Nope.
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Cryptcominer.com 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) Works fine for me! Go to http://downforme.org to check if a website is down And guys, don't panic. I doubt Cryptcominer is going to disappear anytime soon
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If you're bored enough to do that, just know that those messages will not target any specific audience, so nope, you may not talk dirty with your girlfriend over the blockchain, sorry pal ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif)
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"Caesar's Messiah: The roman conspiracy to invent jesus": In this book Joseph Atwill provide enough proofs of gospels being written by Flavius Josephus in order to replace former mesianic warlike judaism of the time with a new "tax-payer", "turn-the-other- cheek" pro-roman religion. Here is a documentary based on the book, a great argument is made that is embedded in the bible, very compelling. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUgVCGdwS3M I have that book, it's available on ThePirateBay
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I'm working on becoming a completely mechanical being. Once this is achieved, I will be happy to give my spare heart to the highest bidder.
Make sure you use Bitcoin, wouldn't want those taxes and fees, or those pesky chargebacks.
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We have a government problem. The few places in the U.S. that require everyday folks to wear a gun, have the safest neighborhoods around. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) There are no places that "require" the citizens to "wear" guns, they just acknowledge the citizens' constitutional right to bear arms, without any government infringement. Gun control is a direct impediment on our Second Amendment. In Switzerland, every one in two citizens bears a firearm, and it has the lowest crime rate in the world. Open carry does reduce crime. And, it almost forces you to get to know your neighbors. When you have a strong neighborhood alliance, even if it is informal, you have REAL strength. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Amen to that! However, this won't work if there is a minority excluded from the neighborhood watch.
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I'm sorry, but such a service can never be properly trusted on a Newbie account. Perhaps, some proof of identification would help you out.
I could send a picture of my passport and bills to Interested people if that would help ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Ugh, you'd send out a picture of your passport and bills to random people on the internet? Don't worry they don't contain any of his personal information. It is extremely dangerous if they sold to 3rd party. Yes, a lot can be done if the wrong people get their hands on a passport. It's not recommended at all.
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We have a government problem. The few places in the U.S. that require everyday folks to wear a gun, have the safest neighborhoods around. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) There are no places that "require" the citizens to "wear" guns, they just acknowledge the citizens' constitutional right to bear arms, without any government infringement. Gun control is a direct impediment on our Second Amendment. In Switzerland, every one in two citizens bears a firearm, and it has the lowest crime rate in the world. Open carry does reduce crime.
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It seems they were very aggressive for a non-violent, peaceful protest.
The reason they stood down in Nevada was because the protesters were armed.
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Do you have any idea how contradictory your Subject is? "We do not have a gun culture problem, we have a culture problem"
A gun culture problem IS a culture problem!
And we will not sort that by letting our youth glorify guns on television, in their video games, in their music, and in the media, with all those mass shootings.
I think we have a mental health issue disguised as a gun violence issue.
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There is no evidence that a man named Yeshua or Jesus existed around the time period Christians claim he was born in.
"Jesus" is not even a name, it's a title, just like "Adam" isn't a name, it means "Man", and "Solomon" means "Sun and Moon". We're dealing with myth, not history.
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I'm sorry, but such a service can never be properly trusted on a Newbie account. Perhaps, some proof of identification would help you out.
I could send a picture of my passport and bills to Interested people if that would help ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Ugh, you'd send out a picture of your passport and bills to random people on the internet? Don't worry they don't contain any of his personal information. Was that post satire?
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They don't need to bug your routers, when they already own 98% of the internet, famous corporations like Google and Microsoft have sold out to the NSA. Facebook will gladly turn over your "private" information that is set to "Only Me" to any rich corporation, employer, or university that demands it.
We forfeit our Fourth Amendment before Snowden was even born.
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The unfortunate truth that money is needed for essential needs for a living, such as your food, water, clothing, shelter, and health care, I would say that money actually ties you to life.
When you couple that with a wealth inequality construct, it's a recipe for disaster.
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