Russian has changed more. The introduction of people of other nationalities has made Russia even more of a melting pot of nations than America. Russia ain't Russia. But that's okay. China isn't China, and America isn't America. Almost time to die again. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Russia has successfully maintained its white majority, despite decades of illegal immigration from the Muslim countries (unlike the case with the United States). For example, Russia was 88% White as per the 1959 census. It is 85% white as per the last census (2010). On the other hand, the United States have gone from 87.5% Non-Hispanic White in 1950, to 63.7% in 2010. Dont you think that the reason for it is that nobody wanted to live in soviet russia? And after soviet russia ceased to exist there was a decade of what you would call "wild west" in all parts of the former soviet russia? Not sure but you people know that he was a former high rank member of the kgb? Edit We will probaly see putin for a while in power until the russian economy is collapsing.
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I've been married three times so I've been with three very expensive prostitutes. They each cost me a house and a car. In financial terms that's about $5,000 per blowjob and $10,000 per fuck.
At those prices I could have flown first class to Las Vegas and fucked movie star look alike prostitutes. The best part about that is I could kick the bitch out of the room when I'm done instead of spending the rest of the night listening to cute stories about her fucking cat.
This is the best! Marriage does tend to screw you over... How overrated. Married once. Key is to not get divorced.... I have cost averaged my screws down to about $5 a lay over 22 years of marriage. I think a pretty good bargain considering i don't have to test for disease or find a new ho every few weeks. Either you had sex like rabbits or i kinda dont believe you! ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Oh i guess not getting divorced helps a lot too - congratz for staying together ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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did they need to spend money studying something so obvious as this
Care to explain? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Or is it that childhood molesting thing?
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That's right just keep on talking about how guys are seeing stars...
Atleast grant us the same rights which you exert since page 1 ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Edit But honestly do you know the difference now? Because even the site you quote explains something about it ^^
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They were all molested in their childhood? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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How Long is a Day on Earth? Exact Day Length* — Fri, Dec 25, 2015
Today's prediction: 24 hours, 0 minutes, 0.0014128 seconds (+1.4128 milliseconds)
Source: http://www.timeanddate.com/time/earth-rotation.htmlBut please keep telling us how a day is 23 hours 56 minutes long so that the Sun isn't directly overhead at midnight every ~180 days ence ison your bullshit globe Earth. Did you click on my link and checked what the difference is?
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The US houses 22% of all prisoners in the world while having 4,5% of the world population. As of 2013 there were 22.000 known cases of hiv. I doubt hiv is a problem here.
Rape is easily explained by the huge number of prison inmates imho.
Oh btw i talk on a daily basis with people who have ph.d's, we never talk about prisonrape lol
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ben carson said something like this in the context of prison rape and was ridiculed by the left, but it makes sense, this could also help explain why 30% of paedophiles are also homosexuals
Ben Carson knows from experience. Ben Carson is a medical professional, so he knows more about it. It is true that prison rape is a big issue, not just in the United States, but all over the world. Many of the victims of the prison rape end up as homosexuals and pedophiles, and worse still, a large part end up infected with deadly viruses such as HIV and Hepatitis B. True 'dat. Rofl people with personal experience i guess ^^
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Trump is a joke, not a president. He's leading other Republicans now but I'm sure they'll find a better candidate before March. He's also not a source of pride but embarrassment.
I think Trump could go head to head with Camacho and win. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGUNPMPrxvAWait....so this is Idiocracy? Yes, it is. But isn't that your problem, not Trump's problem? It is actually the problem of all US americans only. But as we know from the past the greatest nation on earth cant stop leading wars with other nations for whatever reasons. So it turns in a problem for the rest of the world.
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^^^^ Oh I get it. It is the same old lame excuses. When the United States and its vassal states such as the United Kingdom and Germany invades a country, it is to bring democracy and peace. When Russia or anyone else does the same, it is blatant aggression of a bully against the defenseless minnows. Anibal Cavaco Silva is a dictator, whether you like it or not.
Come on, bryant.coleman... is he incompetent? Sure. Corrupt? Very likely. Borderline senile? Probably. But a dictator? And comparable to Saddam Hussein, Muammar Gaddhafi, and Kim Jong Un, no less? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) .... Seems like it is possible to use objective criteria, quantifiable measures, to assess "good or bad" as far as dictators are concerned. Note there are "benevolent dictators." Singapore, I would think. It seems for me much more likely that people forgot half of the story so it suits their agenda or have no clue except from articles from "der stürmer". Like how trump said that all mexicans are rapist! ( and you people want to vote him ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) )
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You are quoting stuff that you neither understand nor read. You are a moron that thinks books are retarded and google and wikipedia can replace a school/college education.
Where is the total shale production chart since 2010-11 and till now? Should I repeat it again that rig count is irrelevant as long as the US oil production increases (or stays roughly the same)? Oil production does not increase in the us lmao The whole world except you agrees to that fact. And it doesnt matter that oil production right now is higher then in 2010 because the oil price is at 36$ - a 11 year low - now... Go spam more bullshit to earn 10 cent per post No one urges you to reply to my posts in the first place. I guess you should find someone other to chase after, lol It is important to show gullible noobs which hero and legendarys are complete morons and nutjobs - like you. Else people like you put the bitcoin community in a light full of retards and conspiracy nutjobs. Oh btw. Shale oil bonds in the US actually amount to a whopping 1.5 trillion $ it seems i will try to find more details. It's actually less but 1.0 trillion is still a good number...(2013) http://www.bis.org/publ/qtrpdf/r_qt1503f.htm US oil companies have also borrowed heavily. They account for around 40% of both syndicated loans and debt securities outstanding. Much of this debt has been issued by smaller companies, in particular those engaged in shale oil exploration and production. Indeed, while the ratio of total debt to assets has been broadly unchanged for large US oil firms, it has on average almost doubled for other US producers - including smaller shale oil companies. These firms borrowed heavily to finance the expansion of production capacity, often against the backdrop of negative operating cash flow. Indeed, shale investment accounts for a large share of the increase in oil-related investment. Annual capital expenditure by oil and gas companies has more than doubled in real terms since 2000, to almost $900 billion in 2013 (IEA (2014)).
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"The Permian will continue its growth in November, EIA forecasts, with a 21,000-b/d rise to 2.03 million b/d" ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ogj.com%2Fcontent%2Fdam%2Fogj%2Fonline-articles%2F2015%2F10%2FOct13EIADPRPermian.jpg&t=663&c=0KLMXSWOMNG5fw) I guess you need someone to explain it to you word for word.... http://www.marketwatch.com/story/what-the-latest-eia-report-tells-us-about-shale-oil-output-2015-11-10Oil production from the Bakken and Eagle Ford shale plays in the U.S. has been falling since March, but traders shouldn’t be quick to assume that will translate into lower supplies and higher prices.
Total oil output from seven major U.S. shale regions is expected to fall by 118,000 barrels a day to about 4.95 million barrels a day in December, according to the Energy Information Administration’s monthly Drilling Productivity Report released Monday. The data show that production from the Bakken and Eagle Ford shale regions are both likely to show declines next month, which would mark 10 months in a row.
Williams, however, pointed out that the EIA report shows that the number of new oil barrels we can expect per rig showed no improvement in the Eagle Ford and Bakken, and the increase in the Permian was “minimal.” You are quoting stuff that you neither understand nor read. You are a moron that thinks books are retarded and google and wikipedia can replace a school/college education. Go spam more bullshit to earn 10 cent per post.
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You only see a small part of the bigger picture. Not that I see the whole of it, but evidently my view grasps a larger part of it. The Saudis are the US puppets, all their cash reserves are in the US dollars and held by the US funds. Everyone is free to decide for themselves how "sovereign" their funds actually are thereby, but the events now transpiring (e.g. lifting the 40 years old ban on oil exports) leave little-to-no illusion that the US is interested in bringing the price of oil as low as possible. Why they are doing this seems to be pretty evident too. So the Saudis will pump as long as Uncle Sam deems it beneficial...
For himself, not the Saudi royal family, of course
What? The US wants to shoot themself in the foot? We gonna see a repeat of 2008 if oil price goes a bit lower. The oil industry is heavenly in debt - alone last year the fracking industry got 250 billion $ and their production cost ranges from 40-60$ per barrel. You don't know a thing. Just accept this First, frackers have hedged their production for years ahead. They essentially sold their future output at high prices ($60-70 per barrel), so, in a sense, they don't care. Second, their debts have already been socialized by the banks which issued that debt. It is an American taxpayer who is subsidizing the fracking industry... ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fimages-cdn.9gag.com%2Fphoto%2F210543_700b_v1.jpg&t=663&c=sEMt5MyAvVj47w) There should be a worst and stupid poster rank/award just for you They are all good that is why the fracking rig count is down by over 60% and still decreasing? Also ignoring all my sources and citing yourself no one. Congratz.
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Saudis are not immune to laws of economics. They can only run a loss on oil production until they've exhausted their cash reserves and can't borrow money any more. They can sustain losses longer than a business can, and they're trying to flood the market to force out high cost producers in the US and Canada. But they will cut back long before they're exhausted their cash reserves. They're playing a game of chicken, but they're still rational, and they'll respond to accordingly when forced to.
You only see a small part of the bigger picture. Not that I see the whole of it, but evidently my view grasps a larger part of it. The Saudis are the US puppets, all their cash reserves are in the US dollars and held by the US funds. Everyone is free to decide for themselves how "sovereign" their funds actually are thereby, but the events now transpiring (e.g. lifting the 40 years old ban on oil exports) leave little-to-no illusion that the US is interested in bringing the price of oil as low as possible. Why they are doing this seems to be pretty evident too. So the Saudis will pump as long as Uncle Sam deems it beneficial... For himself, not the Saudi royal family, of course What? The US wants to shoot themself in the foot? We gonna see a repeat of 2008 if oil price goes a bit lower. The oil industry is heavenly in debt - alone last year the fracking industry got 250 billion $ and their production cost ranges from 40-60$ per barrel. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-09-17/an-oklahoma-of-oil-at-risk-as-debt-shackles-u-s-shale-drillershttp://www.economist.com/news/business/21672253-shakeout-finally-hitting-debt-strapped-shale-producers-debt-and-aliveTl.dr.: no just no ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Sideways it is xmas and people are mostly drunk and/or not home ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Sort of for this same reason, I would say higher - many aren't paying attention, and many others don't celebrate Christmas (China included). ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Dont underestimate xmas. I heard from friends that the southeast asians are going pretty crazy on christmas lately ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Sideways it is xmas and people are mostly drunk and/or not home ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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It is all fake and if you people saw anything it was just God trolling you lot. Same goes for flatearth and romanian kid aliens made by the doe. Try to disprove this ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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