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When people get sick of the game. I hope that will be soon.
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I read about the game, I think it's something like that neko atsume game where you collect cats. It is a big thing at the moment, but it will probably fall into obscurity very soon.
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It is a lot more complicated than just creating one language that everyone can speak. Language is not made up only of vocabulary and grammar, the whole culture of a nation is a vital part of the language itself. Just think about expressions, idioms, and realia, these all have roots in the culture where the language is spoken in. This is one of the main causes of miscommunication when talking to a person whose native tongue is different from yours. The native language has an enormous influence when learning a foreign language. The reason why Esperanto was a failure is that there was no single culture behind it. Even with globalization, there will still be certain cultural differences between different groups of people.
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It went up during Thanksgiving, maybe it will go up around Christmas too
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This really does sound great, but can you guarantee that the works that are going to be published are going to be good pieces of literature and not low quality books? Also, how will the intellectual property of the writers be protected on the platform? And will the books be available in e-format only? You have to take into consideration that most hard-core readers do not like reading e-books and still prefer paper books.
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I see happiness more as an outlook on life, rather than a goal. Some people have the jobs they always wanted, sufficient money to live a good life, but are still not happy. Others have a lot less than them, but are happier.
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I think gambling always ends up bad in the end. Nobody is immune to addiction.
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Maybe you shouldn't say that you have a lot of BTC.
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That's why there are so many hard forks.
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Just sell it, it might fall even further.
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It depends in which country. If the government of some country issued their own national cryptocurrency maybe yes. But there would still be a lot of problems. Can you imagine how difficult it would be for someone who doesn't know anything about cryptocurrencies, and maybe doesn't even like them to start using them on a regular bases? And in some countries there are people who don't even have regular access to the internet.
Saying cryptocurrencies will replace fiat money is a very big statement to make.
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There is no such thing as too big to fail.
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It is not just Bitcoin and technology. The sad truth is there will always be crime. If criminals think that they can get away with it and make money from some new invention, they will use it to commit crime.
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We all have different opinions and that is fine and wonderful. If you express your opinion you will learn that most people can be more accepting than you think. As for the ones that go full Hulk when someone doesn't agree with them - Just ignore them.
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It's hard to imagine a government that doesn't know about the existence of Bitcoin, no matter how small or underdeveloped the country is.
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Un journal excellant
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If you are a newbie try learning about cryptocurrency trading and ICOs first. You shouldn't invest in something you don't know.
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Bitcoin Cash may go further up in price, but it will never reach Bitcoin.
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The one that actually has a working product, but also a product that people will want to use.
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