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There are really nice discounts for the PRE-ICO. Then people can invest in the pools immediately. When they realize the profits i even think that the dump afterwards will not be big, because of flippening.
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I think of a memry in my childhood. Always calms me down
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If you're a complete fan of the franchise, then I suggest supporting it in the theatre release.
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My country is not that progressive and is too ignorant for this, so it's illegal to do so
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Anime, anime, and uhm, Ramen
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Moulin Rouge! is still one of the best musicals of all time
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Playing outside with my parents. Wishing they were still alive.
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In the discipline of the English Language we follow the silent letters, which in this case is 'c'.
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It'll be utterly useless, unless you can remember your past-life. Who knows we could be reincarnating afterall.
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I once met a girl from an online dating site, she was like Emma Watson. But then I did some searching, and Emma turned out to be a Dwayne Johnson in real life. It's so easy to fake your identity online. ugh. Hope this healps you clear your thought.
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There are countries that are populated by Islam, but I dont think that there is a nation we can call a 'muslim land'. C'mon, the crusades were long gone and a land can't simply be entitled to a single religion. Anyway, I do get what you mean, but this is a conflict between cultures and have no legal restrictions. It's not a written law.
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In my country, it's regarding road discipline. Drivers are hot-headed, and not to mention poor-practiced. It's so easy to get a license that not everyone with one should even be permitted to drive
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Unemployment isn't just the problem. There is also underemployment, and that is equally as bad as unemployment. The key factor here is the lack of opportunities for people. Fresh grads are being subjected to discrimination for the lack of experience.
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Countries that have regulations regarding recreational drug use mostly come from the developed nations. they took some time in researching about it as well as perfecting their regulatory model in order to avoid flaws.
If other countries were to adopt this system, then the governing body should first be well aware of the benefits as well as the negative impact. Every factor must be taken into account.
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There will always be a certain number of people who will take advantage over other people
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My mother's 50, and she doesn't like Bitcoin.
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What are the requirements you need to received a blockchain diploma? And how can you avail of it?
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One reason I can see is the truth that transactions are highly untraceable. The governments wants to have records of their people's transactions especially when it comes to income. Digital currencies', especially Bitcoin, transactions are not governed by tax laws of any nation and that is the reason why some countries look for ways to control it. This results to traders giving up their positions thus lowering the digital currency prices like Bitcoin.
Bitcoin market cap is still insignificant in the grand scheme of things. Less than 0.1% of total population of earth is owning Bitcoin. Do you think that governments would be control freaks to the point to scare people from potentially the best investment of our generation? Bitcoin can be shut down only if EVERY single country unanimously would outlaw it when one or two insignificant players will ban BTC it won't cause much harm to the whole network. I totally Agree that IF EVERY single country would outlaw BTC, there is a chance of being shut down. I respect your opinion, but I think he is asking about what causes the drop of bitcoin price and not how Bitcoin will shut down. And bans also do affect prices to drop. I also like your point on insignificant players that won't cause much harm to the whole network. I strongly believe so too. My opinion on the topic, in trading, prices always rise and fall ----ToTheMoon----
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