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LOL you still think that your verbal diarrhea can cover up the stink of your shitty bots? If it was as profitable as you're making it sound, you'd be a billionaire by now... probably could afford to refund the victims customers who beta-tested it for you. (2,000+ word manuscript explaining why its the customer's fault)
Behold the magic trick of switching to USD... makes everything profitable, and if it doesn't you can always fall back on the Russian ruble or Venezuelan bolivar. Manticore in December 2020 was on all time high in BTC of 42000+% ROI , then its shorts were hunted, but nevertheless it recovered and reached all time high in USD on April 2021.
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Since this forum already use CloudFlare, maybe CloudFlare Onion Service could be considered to implement .onion address. But, i don't know privacy implication of using this service. Cloudflare is already forcing .onion on Tor users and it's not working well with Bitcointalk: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5281382And of course privacy is like with everything else via Cloudflare, i.e. non-existent.
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I might not fully grasp some of the complexities of what has to go on, but it just seems like it's a bunch of people making it up as they go as opposed to having a plan.
Same reason why you don't keep a 55 gal drum of gas in your garage. Why would you do that if 99% of the time you can just buy when you need it, and the 1% when you can't - just wait it out. The only entity who could afford such "wasteful" reserves is the government and it gets blamed when it does such things, as well as when it doesn't.
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Anyone bitching about mothers should try giving birth to a small human.
Come to think of it... seems unfair that mothers have only one day. I henceforth declare every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and every other Sunday as "Mother's day".
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This probably completes the transformation of the GOP to Trump's personal party. I wonder if they kick McConnell out too... maybe if they lose midterms they can blame him. Top U.S. Republicans on Sunday sought to portray their expected ouster of Representative Liz Cheney as an act of unity, despite warnings that the move could deepen divisions over former President Donald Trump and sink party hopes in the 2022 elections.
In the strongest sign yet that Cheney faces defeat in a party vote expected on Wednesday, the top Republican in the House of Representatives said he would back congresswoman Elise Stefanik to replace the Wyoming Republican as chair of the 212-member House Republican Conference.
Republicans hope to reclaim majorities in the Senate and the House of Representatives in next year's congressional elections. Most lawmakers have sought to placate Trump and the Republican voters who enthusiastically support him, despite the loss of both chambers and the White House during his presidency.
And then there is this, because you can't let something like bad poll numbers hurt wannabe dictator's feewings: The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) did not disclose internal polling that revealed dismal numbers for former President Donald Trump in key swing districts during the House GOP retreat in April, according to two sources who spoke with The Washington Post.
During a presentation at the Florida retreat, NRCC staffers reportedly withheld the information even when pressed by a member of Congress regarding Trump's support.
The polling data showed Trump's favorability ratings underwater, with his unfavorable ratings 15 points higher than his favorable numbers, according to The Post.
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Even if it was 98% successful, you would probably lose money anyway unless (a) you top up your account after the 30% loss or (b) the loss always follows a winning streak. Which is somewhere between insane and improbable.
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Who needs quality control? I mean, when you are injecting death into people, nobody should care about a few measly instructions in the box, right?
Apparently someone cares enough to make a conspiratardery out of it... as opposed to actually solving the problem, like contacting the vendor or what Cnut237 said above. But at least we established that vaccine is good as long as it doesn't get into the hands of idiots like in that video.
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Unnecessary as it seemed, I hope your sacrifice will help convince those who would otherwise dismiss red trust and criticism against CryptoSparks... but probably not LOL. Blatant liars like him, particularly ones who learned enough big words to fool an average person, tend to be quite successful.
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Dude... you're not supposed to self-administer the vaccine. Go to your nearest pharmacy or county clinic or whoever is doing it in your area and let the professionals handle it.
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My first thought was that this dude looks like CSW so it took me a while to make sense of this meme. I'm still not sure I can.
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You are correct, the trial is over, however losing parties have the right to appeal negative court outcomes, and Chauvin is appealing on the basis of the junior being biased and on the basis of the junior lying on his junior questionnaire (among other issues).
Who the fuck is "junior"? My expectation is that Chauvin's guilty verdict is eventually overturned.
Great, we can file it with all your other expectations, like Trump winning in a landslide or stock market tanking after Biden's inauguration. Chauvin's lawyers are now basically throwing shit at the wall and hoping some of it sticks. Can't blame them, technically they're obligated to do what's legally possible to help their client. But it doesn't mean they'll get what they want.
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CNN will read every word on air.
you mean tucker carlson on fox news Sure Fox too. But CNN (and all of the other fake news media LOL) also used to put Trump's every tweet on screen and yap about it incessantly. Lets be real, they loved that constant stream of shit and the eyeballs and the ad revenue, and so did twitbook et al, I mean FFS it took them FOUR FUCKING YEARS to ban him even though he was blatantly breaking their TOS and any other user would have been kicked out much sooner.
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Yeah I don't get why he's trying so hard to get back to the communist social media. He has the blog now, I'm sure all his followers will subscribe to it and CNN will read every word on air.
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Yeah cloudflare apparently thinks you're trying to inject malicious JavaScript. Happens sometimes.
Use pastebin instead of image - easier for the recipient to copy it.
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Your picking and choosing to believe one thing but not another is totally anecdotal... unscientific.
Incorrect. There is no picking and choosing necessary, all your made-up nonsense is nonsense. But if you want to dispute CDC findings, you should probably start by reviewing "available clinical information, including death certificates, autopsy, and medical records" instead of grabbing one number that you like and making up a story about it.
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You don't like what the CDC is telling you, do you! You believe them about Covid. Why not the vaccines?
And then you want to pick on poor little me, because you can't wrap your genitals head around the info. You seem to be even more retarded than f1.
Speaking of CDC: Over 245 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines were administered in the United States from December 14, 2020, through May 3, 2021. During this time, VAERS received 4,178 reports of death (0.0017%) among people who received a COVID-19 vaccine. CDC and FDA physicians review each case report of death as soon as notified and CDC requests medical records to further assess reports. A review of available clinical information, including death certificates, autopsy, and medical records has not established a causal link to COVID-19 vaccines. However, recent reports indicate a plausible causal relationship between the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine and a rare and serious adverse event—blood clots with low platelets—which has caused deaths. Get the latest safety information on the J&J/Janssen vaccine. CDC and FDA will continue to investigate reports of adverse events, including deaths, reported to VAERS.
You have conveniently ignored two facts about VAERS: it's an open system where anyone can report anything, and it does not necessarly mean that the vaccine was actually the cause of those adverse events. Add to that the clearly made up 1% figure and you got a full-blown conspiratardery. Do yourself a favor, try some actual math. Like: out of 150 million vaccinated individuals, assuming a 0.8% annual death rate, how many would have died the next day for reasons unrelated to the vaccine?
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Oh wow, he invented a blog. Or did he? Seems like fake news.
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You're underestimating it... according to my scientific research 1/3 are dead, so out of ~150 million vaccinated in the US alone, ~50 million must have died by now. On the other hand, apparently they are still able to use the internet so it's not a big deal really.
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Researchers at thehighwire.com
I only trust researchers on youtube.com, sorry.
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I would imagine that there's a considerable overlap between those who think that vaccines kill people, and those who think that the vaccine implants a Bill Gates 5G chip that turns you into a zombie.
Exactly. If I were to take the shit I read on this board seriously, I must be a zombie. It will really be interesting to know if the blood clotting caused by the vaccine is the reason for some or most of the infrequent death or not, this now makes me to be afraid of taking any of the vaccine.
The chance of dying from blood clots caused by the vaccine is much lower than the chance of same happening from getting sick with COVID-19, which you very likely will get sick with, or pretty much any other everyday risk. Like orders of magnitude lower. Or get a different vaccine if that concerns you. But this wouldn't be the first time that people on a Bitcoin forum - who presumably trust their wealth to probabilities - don't actually have a clue of how probabilities work.
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