if youre asking why the public doesn't want it, it's probably because we don't want to get involved with any more wars.
but i question how smart ISIS is. they are taunting the U.S., promising bloodshed.. it only gives the populous more reason to take them down. why wake up a sleeping giant at a time like this? i guess if your faith in god is so strong that you are willing to believe that the U.S. is weaker than you.
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There's one regulation I want for bitcoin exchanges .. Somehow get rid of collusion from these markets. Kick out whale traders clearly buying and selling from each other to profit off minnows .
how do we somehow get rid of collusion? that would require a lot of market policing, something that a free market does not want.
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i trust fivethirtyeight more than most other sources as they are more data driven, and they are saying that the "rand paul will entice younger voters" might just be a myth. Rand Paul is having a moment. A recent cover story for The New York Times Magazine dubbed the potential Republican presidential candidate the “Pearl Jam” of the libertarian movement and a force that could win over young voters in 2016. It’s a tantalizing theory for the right and a fun story for the media. But the data suggests that the senator from Kentucky has his work cut out for him.
So far, Paul isn’t doing much better among young voters than the Republican nominee in 2012, Mitt Romney, or than Chris Christie, the New Jersey governor, is currently doing.
Since the beginning of the year, there have been eight live-interview national polls that detail results among young voters (ages 18 to 29 or 18 to 34), and matched Paul against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Together, these polls give us the views of more than 1,000 young voters. The same polls matched Clinton against Christie. The surveys show that young voters don’t see any difference between Paul and other Republican politicians.
Why should we trust these surveys? We shouldn’t expect early polls to tell us the final vote in 2016, but it’s probable that each candidate’s coalitions will remain mostly intact. Both the subsample and the overall margin should shift relatively uniformly. For example, Republicans should do better with white voters than they do overall, even if their margin among both shrinks or widens.
http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/the-rand-paul-will-win-over-young-voters-myth/
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is it going to spread to other cities throughout america? probably not. so no, it's not an arab spring. those middle eastern countries also don't have a stable form of government as we do in the states.
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there are many ways to take care of vitamin d deficiency, aren't there? quite a weird claim. can't they also send an ecuadorian doctor to him for a visit?
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Why wouldn't bitstamp drop25$ to match btc-e
not enough vol for stamps to care really. probably the arbitrage is done already. edit: just saw the spread.. whoa big dif from stamps to btc-e. dang. i'd almost rather be holding dongs then bitcoin fuck! wat a sore day for bitcoin. i don't like touching dongs at all.. and i especially don't like feeling sore after holding a dong.
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the question for me is that, if they do indeed have 3k+ coins, why wouldn't they just sell it at secondmarket or to a private party? by dumping the coins onto exchanges, that will affect the price.
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if bitcoin buys a large order from bitstamp, doesn't it mean that once the coins are purchased, the price will be bumped by a small margin?
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she : greetings
me : i love you, greetings
she : what ?
me : greetings
she :did you say something else?
me : no
me : bye
she : i love you too ,bye
lllolllollolllolll
reality of my life happens 15 augest
Dude, just say I love you, would you marry me? and give her a ring.. easy as that.. she might be disappointed and tell him "is that all?" and if she doesn't say it, she'd still likely be disappointed.
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things are getting worse in the U.S., but everybody also likes to complain. i'm pretty sure most people would choose U.S. citizenship vs. any other random country in the world (which could include developed countries or under-developed ones).
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so many extremists on here.. when it goes up a little bit, it's "to the moon." when bitcoin goes down, it's "run for the hills." if you want to play the bitcoin game, you need to learn how to keep your pants on.
that or OP is a troll.
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this is not newegg's fault. the solution is simple as pointed out in this thread. also, you could have downloaded an OEM version of vista instead of buying a disc.
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i forgot where it was posted, but some site said bitcoin was a corporation and that each btc was like a common stock (or something like that) that is issued by the corporation. that was pretty hilarious.
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seems like heroes of newerth doesn't get much attention eh? the style is much closer to dota 2. i don't understand why people like LoL, the pace is so slow and the graphics subpar.
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With all the bombings and murders going on, we need more people giving their love to other people, not inanimate objects. you mean there needs to be more rape? cuz i'm not down with that at all.
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show no mercy BUY! i don't know what to do, continue buying or wait for bitcoins to drop down to $300..
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But i think they are not counting the billionaires, i mean, in the list of top 100 millionaries there are only a few women there, but yeah, if you count only people who have jobs, that would be the amount.
of the few female billionaires, most of that money was inherited. the male species is the alpha that destroys things. women are the ones who nurture. i think the reason why there aren't many women who hold power is in part due to sexism, and also due to nature.
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4424 posts to start this month, using this as starting reference point.
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It's for the same exact job, otherwise it does not make sense...
you just debunked 3 paragraphs with a terse 1 sentence response
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