I think Cameron is right on this one as I can't see what's the purpose of working or even being in a country in which you can't speak the language and have poor communication skills at that's the number one factors into establishing a good relationship with those you work for nor those you try to talk to.
I wonder if the same rules apply if you are a billionaire or multimillionaire living in London who does not speak English
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We are civilized humans not savages. Although we are civilized, we still fight wars like savages. War is essentially stealing. It's stealing because you are taking another's land, money, and resources while killing thousands of people in the process. It's immoral and unfair. The people who steal this way are not penalized for their wrongdoings instead they are treated as heroes.
If people take whats yours and you start a "war", is that stealing?
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Cop against cop? What are the chances for new laws?
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The vast and growing gap between rich and poor has been laid bare in a new Oxfam report showing that the 62 richest billionaires own as much wealth as the poorer half of the world’s population.
The banks control their money unless they hold crypto-currency. They are the richest institutions of the world.
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Right now the government steals a lot from the rich, steals a lot from the middle class...they're just really good at stealing people's money.
But, without government, wouldn't mobs of people steal more? Sure people can come up with their own private security forces but there are a lot of people in this world. If the "majority" wants your money...they'll take it. Sure they might go after easier targets first but eventually they'll go after everyone.
Does the government play a useful role in appeasing folks by stealing for them at a predictable pace?
I'm not saying it's right, just talking about the reality of it.
If you are rich, people are coming for your money. Government, activists, thieves, friends, colleagues
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Control of the use of weapons is a good thing. A person who is permitted to use weapons pshicology should be tested to see if he is worth using weapons.
What kind of a test would that be?
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I was wondering, since it seems to be a hot topic: what would convince you to convert to islamism? Would you do it or not? And if so: why? Maybe because you'd be afraid? I've seen a lot of people convert by themselves because after studying they got convinced that it's the right religion. Has anyone converted after reading/studying islamism?
I always wondered if a person, seeing how things are in the world, if the situation would arise, would choose Islam in order to live. I'm curious about people's opinions regarding this.
It's not the right religion. Why not convert to Judaism? Taoism? Buddhism
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Poor economy, 2nd world I think.
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Without a working delivery system, they'll only succeed in destroying themselves. Perhaps a working delivery system is not part of their plan. I wouldn't be surprised if they'd use a Trojan horse.
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I like living in peace and calm. So yeah, i support gun control
Gun control only creates peace and calm for the lives of violent criminals. Agree on this. Criminals always have access to guns. The police can't be at all places at once. Guns can save your life
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Well that is long for me, I think in year 2040 is a good year to have at least with 1 bitcoin to 1 million. In year 2100 I will just want to retire and just chilling doing nothing and sleeping. That is also why I started bitcoin in first place. You can retire with bitcoin, because the value of it every year can go up.
Sleeping in your coffin? Bitcoin won't be a global currency. There are only 21 million coins, and nearly 7.5 billion people. One person would have around 0.003 BTC each. I currently hold 4 BTC, which is alot more. And think of all the bitcoin in the early adopters wallets, thousands. And also think of the thousands of lost coins. Bitcoin will not become a global currency. The 21 million cap could be altered with a protocol upgrade if there is consensus. There are more than "21 million coins", if you consider satoshi or bits coins. Lets say one satoshi is one coin: 2.100.000.000.000.000 coins
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A goal to aim for . 21 coins thats a big amount of money. It will take some years to archieve. It's 8967$ at the current price. It could be achieved in a year if you use a part of your salary.
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Microsoft is part of the PRISM program, they help the my government
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The Earth is flat and we're covered by an artificial dome that keeps the water out. I can prove this beyond a reasonable doubt. ...and for dog's sake turn off the fucking television it's totally fucking your minds!
Put a camera in a helium balloon and you will see the earth is round
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Dude, I think you wrong! Islam don't hate people... I mean, I am christian, but I don't have nothing against muslims because I know that these people when they will read, research and understand the Bible will figure out that they belong with the christians. The Prophet Mohamed is also another mortal person who was talking about Enoch, Noah, Moses, Abraham, Christ and the Apostles. His book should be included in the Old Testament if we want to have the completely story about our origins... I have a friend who is mislim also and he agree with me. He think that we should all live like one family. Preachers create the religion like an application so they can divide, control and rule above the humanity! You have a just-world syndrome. One big family is impossible.
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Right, and people think that the terrorists are winning because the completely owned and constricted mainstream media leads them to believe.
+1 mainstream media control the brains of quite a lot of people.
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Poll: Record Number of Americans Say Terrorists Are Winning A newly released CNN/ORC poll shows a record large percentage of Americans believing that, with respect to the global war on terrorism, the terrorists are winning, along with the lowest number yet thinking the US are winning.
CNN has an agenda, it was very visible before the Iraq war. This is why we never heard about the war on the debt
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I need to know what the point of spending thousands of US dollars on space trips is meant for. I don't know what we've accomplished and found beneficial to society and the overall growth of human living by having money and such being tossed for the government to send random men up into space. I don't understand why space travel is so necessary. Please tell me how the moon launchings weren't fake, or needed for the human race.
The point is research, without research we would still be living in the dark ages. There are uses beyond "putting guy in space", satellite network provides you with GPS, tv. If you are wondering about taxes you might as well wonder whats the point of spending thousands of US dollars on mass surveillance Research is necessary but only when there's a point. I have yet to be given one beneficial thing society got out of these launchings. Please tell me what we got out them. If you knew the results of research before you were to do it, the research itself wouldn't be necessary. The point of research is to learn something knew about the world. You may learn new things about the planet or the universe. The problem is most of the research papers are hidden by institutions and copyright laws. You can always question if a certain research needs funding.
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I need to know what the point of spending thousands of US dollars on space trips is meant for. I don't know what we've accomplished and found beneficial to society and the overall growth of human living by having money and such being tossed for the government to send random men up into space. I don't understand why space travel is so necessary. Please tell me how the moon launchings weren't fake, or needed for the human race.
The point is research, without research we would still be living in the dark ages. There are uses beyond "putting guy in space", satellite network provides you with GPS, tv. If you are wondering about taxes you might as well wonder whats the point of spending thousands of US dollars on mass surveillance
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