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Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you think she is pretty? #2
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on: April 15, 2014, 05:49:27 PM
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so is it a guy, shemale, aphrodite? probably the second one but not sure (and tbh I don't care that much lol)
Shemale. Better than genetic girls, IMO. Yeah I know you like dem dicks to get hard, I understood well form the original thread aka #1 lol It's not just that, it's that I really like chicks, but I think cock is better. But I'm not really interested in most guys... so shemales are perfect. best of both worlds hein ? Exactly. This thread is getting quite disturbing imo, lol.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Desperately seeking bitcoins
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on: April 15, 2014, 05:47:17 PM
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Unless you hook it up to someone else's electricity socket. Altho I guess that's illegal, but desperate times require desperate measures! Even with free electricity, the 10 TH/s will only give you ~0.8 btc a day and that figure will drop every 2016 blocks. Yeah but still wouldn't take more than a month to get 15 btc then would it?
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: will the bitcoin reach $1000 one day...?
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on: April 15, 2014, 05:45:47 PM
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going for 1000, i hope this time chinese dont manipulate the market.
How did they last time? People got scared because of rumors, nothing more. We don't even know who spread those FUDs. It could be Chinese, or it could be anybody. Exactly, it could be anybody. Which means that the price fall was really silly. damn those chinky eyes person if they spread some shitty fuds again we must take one of them and use a curlash to opened up their eyes People will eventually understand if they see the "China banned bitcoin news", they should not sell but buy more bitcoin at cheap price. Indeed, it's the only sensible thing to do. But Now China's central bank announces they are not going to ban any exchange related to bitcoin just because market is now going in bullish trend That's just good isn't it?
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Other / Off-topic / Re: STUPID PEOPLE ABOUT SPAM
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on: April 15, 2014, 05:41:03 PM
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posting your referral link is mostly considered spam too..
Well, a way to get past it is posting it alongside with a non referral link, it gives people the option to chose. Atleast I've never had one of my referral posts deleted by doing so. that usually takes care of it for example saying everything about a website and posting it's original link and below it saying if you want to credit me for this post you can register over my referral link insert link here but you don't need to hope I helped Yup. I guess technically posting a referral link if it's On-topic isn't spam, but it sure makes you seem like a greedy bastard.
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Other / Off-topic / Re: if we pray hard enough can we avoid an asteroid hit?
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on: April 15, 2014, 05:39:02 PM
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no 1.praying doesn't work 2. even if it does, God is supposed to love us not destroy us with an asteroid Praying might well work. You activate your brain activity focusing on one problem, and you might find the solutions to that problem by doing so, by yourself. And that's often what people confuse with being answered by God. However it can't physically change anything, move an object, or stop an asteroid from hitting us. Also, if praying doesn't work, why would you refer to God as the one destroying us with an asteroid? sorry, I misread the thread thought it was if we pray hard enough can we get hit by an asteroid lol, don't even know how I read that Oh. Well that would change the meaning of the post quite radically!
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: will the bitcoin reach $1000 one day...?
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on: April 15, 2014, 05:37:54 PM
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going for 1000, i hope this time chinese dont manipulate the market.
How did they last time? People got scared because of rumors, nothing more. We don't even know who spread those FUDs. It could be Chinese, or it could be anybody. Exactly, it could be anybody. Which means that the price fall was really silly. damn those chinky eyes person if they spread some shitty fuds again we must take one of them and use a curlash to opened up their eyes People will eventually understand if they see the "China banned bitcoin news", they should not sell but buy more bitcoin at cheap price. Indeed, it's the only sensible thing to do.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Interesting https://ltc4you.com account with 100 referral?
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on: April 15, 2014, 05:35:44 PM
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I'm not interesting to sell it.I create this topic long time ago. I will just delete it and thats it. I'm still rolling until I have plenty time.But sun I will pass it.
You created this thread a few days more than 2 months ago That's not a "long time ago". If you're not interested to sell your account anymore, then edit your post or lock the thread please. OP is not interested in selling the account cheap, but he will be interested if you are willing to pay him a good price lol Why would anyone sell something for a price that's not equal to the value of the product? Probably hoping somebody to buy it without thinking a lot and then failing to realize that they're never going to make profit Ah yeah. Well the OP is a known sketchy person anyways, promoting scam sites and whatnot. So it wouldn't surprise me!
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Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Fucking Ponzi's and the idiots that buy into them + List of Shills
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on: April 15, 2014, 05:30:19 PM
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What is the difference between a scam, and an idea that won't work?
I see you have several people listed as a scammer that I have been paid from.
I have been trying (at low amounts) those multiply your btc by x %, and have been paid every time.
When it gets to far in the game people stop investing, and thus no payments get made, rarely does the ponzi owner make much of this game(the .0001 per transaction I think?)
I wouldn't consider that a scam at all, he paid several people but the people who invested too late didn't get paid and are upset(understandable)
I would consider a scammer to be someone who after 5 deposits didn't pay anyone, and is unseen again.
Any thoughts?
They are scammers because they didn't pay everyone. They indirectly PROMISE payout to EVERYONE, and most Ponzis end before the last investment as well, with the owner running away. Just because a casino site would work for the first 1000 players, then they'd disappear with all deposits, would they not be a scam? Most of the places I saw say "We do not promise you will get paid" "This only works when investors come in after you" etc in their FAQs.. And in that case they're not scams. People invest at their own risk.
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Other / Off-topic / Re: STUPID PEOPLE ABOUT SPAM
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on: April 15, 2014, 05:28:58 PM
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posting your referral link is mostly considered spam too..
Well, a way to get past it is posting it alongside with a non referral link, it gives people the option to chose. Atleast I've never had one of my referral posts deleted by doing so.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Let's tell Amazon that we want them to accept bitcoin!
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on: April 15, 2014, 05:26:56 PM
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I doubt Amazon will accept bitcoin lol.
Very unlikely..
They will. Only a matter of time. Only one question comes to mind. Why? Elaborate please, why would they accept bitcoins. Do you think they're not earning enough? Because they are losing customers to places like Overstock and TigerDirect. Only a trickle now but it will get bigger. They're still the majority. They won't care if a few customers chose another site, and as long as Bitcoin is seen as the devils currency in mainstream media, all major sites and companies will take a strong stand against it.
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Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Fucking Ponzi's and the idiots that buy into them + List of Shills
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on: April 15, 2014, 05:24:04 PM
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What is the difference between a scam, and an idea that won't work?
I see you have several people listed as a scammer that I have been paid from.
I have been trying (at low amounts) those multiply your btc by x %, and have been paid every time.
When it gets to far in the game people stop investing, and thus no payments get made, rarely does the ponzi owner make much of this game(the .0001 per transaction I think?)
I wouldn't consider that a scam at all, he paid several people but the people who invested too late didn't get paid and are upset(understandable)
I would consider a scammer to be someone who after 5 deposits didn't pay anyone, and is unseen again.
Any thoughts?
They are scammers because they didn't pay everyone. They indirectly PROMISE payout to EVERYONE, and most Ponzis end before the last investment as well, with the owner running away. Just because a casino site would work for the first 1000 players, then they'd disappear with all deposits, would they not be a scam?
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Other / Off-topic / Re: if we pray hard enough can we avoid an asteroid hit?
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on: April 15, 2014, 05:22:17 PM
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no 1.praying doesn't work 2. even if it does, God is supposed to love us not destroy us with an asteroid Praying might well work. You activate your brain activity focusing on one problem, and you might find the solutions to that problem by doing so, by yourself. And that's often what people confuse with being answered by God. However it can't physically change anything, move an object, or stop an asteroid from hitting us. Also, if praying doesn't work, why would you refer to God as the one destroying us with an asteroid?
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Other / Archival / Re: I sold everything at $158/159 this morning
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on: April 15, 2014, 05:18:53 PM
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Looking back at those predictions makes me wonder, will the replies in those "will bitcoin worth 1 mil?" threads sound stupid a few years later. 1 million, yeah, it'll probably be as stupid 5 years from now as it is today. If the questions was 10 000, or even 20 000, perhaps it wouldn't. But reading through the sensible responses in the 1 mil thread it's just not realistic. When laszlo spent 10000BTC on a pizza in 2010, he (and everyone else) would never expect bitcoin price to be $1, not to mention $500 now. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137.0Hahaha, that's absolutely hilarious to read in hindsight, possibly the most expensive pizza ever? I don't know. Has anybody spent 5 mil USD on a pizza? I doubt it, and if so it was for sure someone who could AFFORD throwing 5 mil into the sea, not just a regular joe hanging around on an internet forum. Haha.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Let's tell Amazon that we want them to accept bitcoin!
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on: April 15, 2014, 05:17:52 PM
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I doubt Amazon will accept bitcoin lol.
Very unlikely..
They will. Only a matter of time. Only one question comes to mind. Why? Elaborate please, why would they accept bitcoins. Do you think they're not earning enough? C'mon. Seriously.. Why ... elaborate please ... why would anyone use the internet in 1989? Do you think they cant communicate just fine with telephones and paper mail? Is it really so hard for them to drive to the Library and check out a book, or search volumes of encyclopedias and microfiche there, to get information on humpback whales? -B- Just because you have one example it doesn't mean anything. There are a lot of inventions and ideas and products that have been invested greatly in that has never made it into mainstream hands.
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