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781  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Most young Arabs reject Isis and think 'caliphate' will fail on: April 13, 2016, 01:19:13 PM
If i have to choose between EU/IMF economic violence and ISIS violence, i choose ISIS.

I know you are a troll but sorry, that was the stupidiest thing I read from you till now. Even if they destroy economic conditions... you still can manage to live. Under ISIS you would either live in constant fear, you would have to adapt or you would be dead already, maybe having cut your head of with a saw or something funny like that.

Maybe you did not really mean it the way I took it though... Roll Eyes

Are you serious? The EU politicians are more dangerous than ISIS, I hope ISIS fuck well the EU.

When I take a look at the living circumstances in IS-controlled areas and compare that to the EU, maybe even greece... then it's not hard to decide that I prefer to live in greece. I had a chance at least.
782  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Amazon Accounts with giftcard balance on: April 13, 2016, 01:16:42 PM
yeah cant be to careful

Not saying the op is doing this but people giving a whole account?

So your getting someones account and selling it to someone else?

way to fishy

You don't need to verify your amazon account, I think. So when someone wants to sell giftcard codes then he might think it would be an additional value to have an account with it too.

Though in this case it's pretty clear that the amounts are carded. The accounts must not even be closed fast, but the chance is high that some months later, if you managed to buy something, the police sends you a letter to ask you why you bought things with stolen funds. Cheesy
783  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Senate bill draft would prohibit unbreakable encryption on: April 13, 2016, 12:42:20 AM
Privacy should be a basic right, not something we have to fight for...

Big words and it is a losing fight. Unfortunately. The pirate parties might be the party that is spread over the world the most and in elections people don't really care much about privacy. Well, governments only have to sell them it the right way... and they do successfully.
784  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Most young Arabs reject Isis and think 'caliphate' will fail on: April 13, 2016, 12:39:33 AM
Yeah, religion was always a great way to hide monetary interests. And guess what... the IS is not really about religion. That's the flag they wear in front of them to attract fighters. They started as a gang of smugglers and what they do is still earning money. I think I have read that one can invest in them and receive profits from their raids and such shit.

Religion in IS is only for the cannon fudder. And the psychos that want to kill, torture and rape little children. Unbelieveable that people join them believing they act for god.
785  Other / Meta / Re: Automatically exchange words on the forum? on: April 13, 2016, 12:35:31 AM
minifrij


It makes sense when experienced users can see the blocked url...
The problem is that with the trend of selling accounts, rank is no longer correspondent to how experienced the user is. This is proven by the amount of Senior-Hero members that don't understand something simple such as the Activity system.

Exactly... sometimes it looks like users on here tell their mom and their uncle about how to earn big money on a forum. They might even earn more than they could earn working in their country fulltime. Or at least it's a great addition.



Lectori


Now I can't get to my account "losmilos" anymore, they changed my password and email address.

You are lucky they only did that. And it's a pity that this same url still is in bad use. I had a lot of conversation with the scammer that owns that website from the time where a user lost 260$ because of him stealing the account and then starting a trade... stealing funds that way. So you are lucky he only changed pass.
786  Other / Off-topic / Re: Truman show just turned real for me on: April 12, 2016, 11:09:19 PM
I doubt that anyone cared to watch through your window at all. Or are people there so curious? Normally they have their own lives. And I think people closing doors might be only your imagination.

Shame is not the best advisor I think.
787  Other / Off-topic / Re: Selling my stepfathers car.. on: April 12, 2016, 10:48:57 PM
You made everything wrong that you could do wrong. Posted in wrong section, no details at all, no price, no country the car is located in... nothing.
788  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Senate bill draft would prohibit unbreakable encryption on: April 12, 2016, 10:41:38 PM
Sounds like a nice way to lose technological inventions to the chinese government... but the best thing is... the NSA can watch it happen live... Roll Eyes
789  Other / Off-topic / Re: Please. Under any circumstances, do not ever hit your children. on: April 12, 2016, 10:33:12 PM
I like your thoughts and yes... it can severely hurt the psyche of a person being hit or being in fear of the parents.

The other extreme is when children rule over the parents.

I think the best attempt is to go at it as treating them like normal persons, explain them alot, explain them, most importantly why they shouldn't do certain things and not simply forbid it. And teach them all kind of things. Don't let them shut in with video games or tv, restrict the time. The same goes for sweets and such. I know that sounds hard but at the end it brings more health and a more clear mind the child will use for other things.

Adopting a kid might bring other things, like they having a bad childhood and they could wear all kind of problems. I'm not sure how easy it would be to deal with such a child then. Though as long as your fiancee is ok with adopting and she is not the kind of person that only says yes even when she would prefer other ways then it is a way you might go... Smiley
790  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Do all input addresses in a transaction always belong to same user? on: April 12, 2016, 09:19:44 PM
Well, for catching scammers it would have been a great thing when you could use it as a real proof and not only as a very strong hint. Tongue
791  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: JAXX Bitcoin/Ethereum wallet - DO NOT USE on: April 12, 2016, 09:17:07 PM
Sounds pretty hefty. A real unacceptable error in management of development of such app. Can't believe they tested it before. Well, they will sweat blood now I guess. Cheesy

Hope your loss wasn't too high.
792  Other / Politics & Society / Re: "Why aren’t we earning enough to live?" – The Divide lays bare global inequality on: April 12, 2016, 09:14:00 PM
One reason. It's called taxes. Dump taxes and do barter instead of money.

Cool

Not really. Those working poors don't pay the taxes others pay to the IRS. They might pay VAT and other things though. Depending on how high vat tax is you can imagine what they could have in the pocket instead.

But even if they would have... the only result would be that companies then think "Let's drop the wages the same percent. We will still find workers and we can outcompete competition. Well, in fact they will do it slowly and in steps... just so much that the workers don't leave.
793  Economy / Services / Re: 20000 live Blog commenting links for $59 only on: April 12, 2016, 09:08:19 PM
On top it is risky. You don't want to get emails to your website email address from not amused blog owners that are angry about you spamming their blog.

Not to mention that it could be a deathcall for new sites on google search engine results.
794  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: any one can compile MAC version of wallet for altcoin on: April 12, 2016, 09:05:48 PM
I would suggest you go to the altcoin section and check the ANN or ICO threads. Then ask the issuer if they can help or if they can point you to a developer... when they have a mac version for the wallet.
795  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Amazon Accounts with giftcard balance on: April 12, 2016, 08:45:32 PM
You sell for 50 to 24% of the giftcard balances worth? That doesn't sound like these balances can be legit. If they would be legit then you could get way more for it and the amount of work would be similar.

You carded the amounts I guess?
796  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Master-P SCAMMER. I lost complete faith in this forum now. on: April 12, 2016, 08:04:40 PM
Nearly two months again now. So that was it? The step by step for scammers worked fine?

Well, it probably is the amount that is not so high. But still... damaging escrow services on bitcointalk in general and then living happily with some K USD more than before.  Angry
797  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Muslim "refugee" welfare parasites - 91.4% on food stamps, 68.3% on cash welfare on: April 12, 2016, 07:59:40 PM
The problem is that welfare mostly is simply the minimum to survive. Which means people that work for the same amount are working poor. And that is very bad if a country allows this.

The problem, for me, lies in the set borders. There should be a minimum wage because businesses tend to misuse their workers as cheap items in their business. And they try to harm the competition by paying even less. A very bad downspiral.

If there would be correct borders than such a competition fight could not be fighted on the back of the workers. All businesses would have the same rules so workers would be protected and could earn more than the minimum they would need to survive.

The problem is the unemployment and the competition fights together with missing rules.

Pushing people out of welfare... man you would have a civil war in  no time. They can't find job out of the blue. Not to speak of those that could not work for some reason.

No, those things happened in the past where welfare was unknown. It is a creepy situation for the rest of society. You would have to invest alot in police just to hold the uproar down that would follow.

Long-term welfare payments should be limited to the handicapped and sick people. Individuals who are not ready to work should be made ineligible to receive welfare payments after a maximum three months or four months. If these people can't find a decent job, then they should be made to do community service or other similar tasks.

In my country communities tried that... you want to know how it turned out? Not enough work and the payments were too much for the community so they stopped. There were so few work that these guys got fully stupid work like creating a wall, breaking it down, creating it again and so on.

The even worse effect was that such acts have a downside... you take away even more jobs from real workers. At the end this only leads to a downspiral of creating cheap workers by killing jobs and paying them even less.

That doesn't work...
798  Economy / Reputation / Re: Negative Rating on: April 12, 2016, 07:56:29 PM
There are even people that look like experienced users on here but do not even know that the red numbers under the avatar are a risk sign. Smiley

Mostly it is enough to check the default trust ratings since when someone really scammed then he surely got red trust from default trust users too.
799  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Most young Arabs reject Isis and think 'caliphate' will fail on: April 12, 2016, 07:55:01 PM
If i have to choose between EU/IMF economic violence and ISIS violence, i choose ISIS.

I know you are a troll but sorry, that was the stupidiest thing I read from you till now. Even if they destroy economic conditions... you still can manage to live. Under ISIS you would either live in constant fear, you would have to adapt or you would be dead already, maybe having cut your head of with a saw or something funny like that.

Maybe you did not really mean it the way I took it though... Roll Eyes
800  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Muslim "refugee" welfare parasites - 91.4% on food stamps, 68.3% on cash welfare on: April 12, 2016, 01:42:10 PM
But I know that not a few of the mostly younger ones are of the attitude that those working are stupid because they could get money without working too.

The problem lies with the nature of welfare payments. When a hardworking person earns just enough to meet his ends by working 12-hours a day, and another jobless individual is able to earn the same amount by claiming welfare receipts, the former would look like an idiot in front of the others. The only solution is to kick-out long-term claimants from the welfare payment system.

The problem is that welfare mostly is simply the minimum to survive. Which means people that work for the same amount are working poor. And that is very bad if a country allows this.

The problem, for me, lies in the set borders. There should be a minimum wage because businesses tend to misuse their workers as cheap items in their business. And they try to harm the competition by paying even less. A very bad downspiral.

If there would be correct borders than such a competition fight could not be fighted on the back of the workers. All businesses would have the same rules so workers would be protected and could earn more than the minimum they would need to survive.

The problem is the unemployment and the competition fights together with missing rules.

Pushing people out of welfare... man you would have a civil war in  no time. They can't find job out of the blue. Not to speak of those that could not work for some reason.

No, those things happened in the past where welfare was unknown. It is a creepy situation for the rest of society. You would have to invest alot in police just to hold the uproar down that would follow.
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