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541  Other / Off-topic / Re: One Good girl worth More Than a 1000 bitches on: April 21, 2021, 03:28:44 PM
I've always preferred bad girls
542  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Don't buy facemasks for the coronavirus! on: April 21, 2021, 03:24:41 PM

If people become healthy and start living on natural nutrition's, then how will the doctors live ?


The way the Chinese used to reward them. They were paid for each healthy person on their books, and if someone became ill. then they didn't get payment for them.
543  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Did you take the vaccine? tell us what happend? on: April 21, 2021, 12:42:00 PM
I believe I contracted Covid about a year ago, I had a high temperature and sweating overnight, and felt slightly dizzy for a brief period in the morning. That was the total reaction, and the scientific reports seem to indicate that I now have lifetime immunity. Those results are better than any results from any of the vaccines, and I will probably have no long term problems. The long term damage from vaccines is completely untested.
544  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: List of merchants that accept bitcoin? on: April 21, 2021, 12:33:51 PM
I must try to get onto some of those lists for my domain name sales. My domain management service - Baronets domain management accepts Bitcoin directly in settlement for domain name purchases.
545  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Will vaccine passports lead to the demise of vaccines? on: April 21, 2021, 12:25:56 PM

Crap. now that I know that you are 78 proving you wrong is no longer fun.

Surely my being 78 with no health problems adds veracity to my comments. Smiley
546  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Copper - a 5-year investment for those with no capital. on: April 21, 2021, 12:23:08 PM

Nope, you actually buy the product with your time, effort and using you means of transport that have a cost.

Well of course that is true, but many people  squander their time. I think it is better to do some trivial task that makes a bit of cash, rather than sitting and doing nothing whilst watching TV or Utube. In this case, the time is not really a consideration imho, and it is better than begging in this forum.
547  Other / Meta / Re: I said I've been eating food out of trash pins for over a month on: April 21, 2021, 09:42:26 AM
Why risk your health by eating trash, when there is an abundance of free and healthy food available. Nettles, dandelions, bramble shoots and roadkill meat cost nothing, and is healthier than store bought food in my opinion. I've also made a few posts about urban mining to gain income, and that could be an option for you. The golden rule when lending or borrowing is - money should never be borrowed to cover living expenses, it should on be used to purchase income producing assets, or to reduce living costs.
548  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Copper - a 5-year investment for those with no capital. on: April 16, 2021, 12:58:00 PM
It isn't trading, as you are getting the actual product for nothing, and you aren't selling. This thread was for people with no investment capital, and not for those with the money to trade.
549  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Will vaccine passports lead to the demise of vaccines? on: April 16, 2021, 12:55:08 PM
Oh dear!

The current testing is crap, and doesn't test for immunity. People like me with strong immunity are virus killers, unlike the vaccinated with lower protection and reduced immunity. I don't fear the virus, and variants of Corona Viruses have been around all my life (78 years), and I have never had more than a sniffle. I won't be messing up my health by allowing vaccination, and those who fear the virus, should address their underlying health issues that make them vulnerable. You invest in your health, and like any investment, you should do your own research, and not listen to propagandists that have vested interests.
550  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: We need new Solution Not sure If btc but for sure Paper money for USDT on: April 16, 2021, 12:45:42 PM
They are gradually moving towards SDRs issued by the IMF. Those will replace the major fiat currencies that are being devalued at the moment.
551  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin more than just digital currency. on: April 16, 2021, 12:12:17 PM
There have been a load of songs about Bitcoin,and I put together a site to list some of them a couple of years ago. Maybe I should update it to include the latest oners.

Bitcoin Tunes
552  Other / Meta / Re: The mods here deserve a dildo in their ass on: April 15, 2021, 10:58:40 AM
I've always thought that facebook was a site for kids and fraudsters, so I've never used it. Many people don't agree with me, and they are welcome top support the site, but I don't believe it warrants discussion. If you don't like it, then don't use it. The fact that you seem to be a facebook user, and you appear to be seeking a loan, bears out my initial impression of Facebook. Most of us here in Bitcoin talk are able to manage out finances, and we don't need loans.
553  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Will vaccine passports lead to the demise of vaccines? on: April 13, 2021, 04:19:38 PM

This is the first news I have had. Insulin resistance is a serious problem and is mainly due to eating too often and eating too many carbohydrates, mainly sugars.

Regarding Covid, what happens is the opposite, people who have insulin resistance are more prone to develop a serious clinical picture of COVID-19 as well as other diseases, but not the other way around.

I don't know if you can back that up what you say, I guess not, as usual.

Thank you for backing up what I said. Smiley
554  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Copper - a 5-year investment for those with no capital. on: April 13, 2021, 04:15:56 PM
So how can you get 50 Bitcoin in exchange for a bit of electricity? I'd like to know if the window is still open.

We've got people in this forum with no money, and they are trying to get some sats by begging or wasting time with sig promotions. I just thought it might be an idea to give them some alternatives. Another points is that you should diversify, and not tie everything up in one asset.
555  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Argentinian president tests positive to covid-19 after being vaccinated on: April 13, 2021, 03:57:43 PM
This is becoming so common now, that it isn't even news. I really can't understand why people allow themselves to be vaccinated. The vaccines are so useless, that they are saying you need to have two or three different ones now. I'd rather keep away from the lot, and rely on the natural immunity that has worked for me for over 60 years.
556  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Full Bitcoin Node Costs on: April 11, 2021, 03:30:24 PM
My nodes cost me nothing. I've got an unlimited data plan, and several 2Tb drives. Power comes from solar panels, or from recharged leisure batteries. I take advantage of free WiFi as well. I'm thinking of trying a bit of mining also, and that would be free, apart tom any extra hardware costs. I run the nodes when I feel like it, but at least once in a 2 day period.
557  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Will vaccine passports lead to the demise of vaccines? on: April 10, 2021, 03:38:18 PM

Smoking Pot?


Why would I need to smoke pot? I don't smoke anything, so I haven't destroyed my smell and taste buds, or reduced my libido. I can enjoy the smell and taste of a woman, and I don't have to rely on artificial stimuli to enhance a mechanical copulation.

Vaccination doesn't protect you from Covid, all it does is to weaken your immune system, and fool it into creating antibodies for a synthetic virus. It relies in your weakened innate immune system to protect you from the real virus. It isn't the number of people who survive vaccination that matters, it is the numbers who are damaged or die from these vaccines that are important. Nobody has died from not having the vaccine, although some have died from various medical problems such as insulin resistance, and these are being attributed to the Covid virus.

In reality, a store such as Primark which plans to insist on requiring vaccination for its customers, that poses more of a health risk than a store that has a general mix of the population. They will have a higher level of Covid immunity. Of course we can expect to see government insistence on passports with mobile apps as verification. This has nothing to do with health, but is another way to install trojans in our computing devices.
558  Other / Serious discussion / Copper - a 5-year investment for those with no capital. on: April 10, 2021, 01:37:21 PM
Bitcoin has alerted us to the possibility of build a capital asset with virtually no capital or cash expenditure. Well that window has closed, and you now need to spend £45,000 or so for a dingle Bitcoin. That quite a contrast to the collection of 50 coins in exchange for a bit of electricity. In my opinion, copper provides a means to build an investment ar virtually no cost. It won't be as spectacular as Bitcoin, but it can be a useful way to build a holding worth several £thousands. So how can you do it?

Most people throw out old microwaves, washing machines and other electrical appliances, and some even pay to dispose of them. Well, they contain useful amounts of copper wire which can be extracted for very little effort. The copper  can be recovered from transformers, motors and power supplies, and often all you need is a screwdriver, a hammer and a cold chisel. Of course you need a secure storage location, it's best to keep quiet about your collection, as theft is rife in the world of metal recycling. Don't forget that if you have a metal recycling yard near to you, you can sell the unwanted steel to the yard. At the moment "light iron" sells for £120 per ton, so it covers the cost of the fuel. Let you friends know that you can dispose of old electrical appliances, and you will soon build a useful store of copper for the future. I've managed to collect several £1,000s worth of copper, and I haven't bought any of it. btw, steer clear of 'fridges and freezers - the "F" gases will get you into trouble with the government. We are in a world if social and economic change, and raw materials such as copper, will appreciate over the next 5 years.
559  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Will vaccine passports lead to the demise of vaccines? on: April 10, 2021, 01:09:20 PM

You've obviously never had a vaccine in your life,

Not during the last 60 years. That's probably why I don't get 'flu or other viruses/sickness. I don't take any pharma medication either, and that includes anti-biotics, antacids or pain killers. I do drink coffee and quality alcohol, although I have cut down on the alcohol as I spend so much time in the van.
560  Other / Politics & Society / Re: A tribute to Prince Philip. (Rest in Peace) on: April 09, 2021, 12:57:06 PM
I liked Prince Philip, and I am sorry he has left us.
It has been reported that he received  a Covid vaccination earlier this year. One wonders if he would still be with us if he had avoided the vaccine.
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