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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: money on: March 02, 2017, 08:31:36 PM
The only option that'll bring you most profit is the signature compaign. Of course, you need to rank up since most compaigns don't accept newbies  Tongue
You can also present your skills such as translating and designing, if you're skilled at anything. As the saying goes, "If you're good at something, never do it for free". Tongue
2  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Negative effects of technology on: March 02, 2017, 08:28:56 PM
I think what's worst about today's technology is how easy it is to access anybody's personal data anywhere anytime, and invading his private life.
Governments are spying on their citizens and it's just not right.
3  Economy / Services / Re: >>Get $0.05 in Bitcoin for FREE - Simple Signup<< on: March 02, 2017, 02:17:16 PM
My username is Ultimate.
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If Satoshi reveals himself, what would be of Bitcoin? on: March 02, 2017, 01:26:32 PM
I don't think that revealing himself would be a good idea; instead it'd put him in danger of kidnapping, threats, jail, etc...
And I think it wouldn't affect bitcoin, atleast not too much. It's anonymous after all, and everyone simply cares for their profit.
5  Other / Off-topic / Re: feel free to ask some eco and nature question on: February 21, 2017, 01:06:06 PM
What species are going to go extinct in the future? And which ones are threatened to be? And what effect would it have?
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What does a President Trump mean for Bitcoin? on: February 20, 2017, 07:13:51 PM
I'm sure he will make a good use of Bitcoin (probably for himself) since he's a business guy at core.
7  Other / Off-topic / Re: Don't Try This at Home on: February 18, 2017, 01:19:04 PM
Don't Try This at Home

Colin Furze's Crazy Homemade Hoverbike



View Build:/zRkmCgfnRR]Homemade Hoverbike


That looks really fun, I wish I could drive one of these things.

(The link doesn't work for me though  Huh )
8  Other / Off-topic / Re: [Survey] Is Necrophilia really all that bad ? on: February 18, 2017, 01:00:55 PM
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Necrophilia, also called thanatophilia, is a sexual attraction or sexual act involving corpses.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necrophilia

So if the corpse has been discarded and the loved ones have no more use for the body then what is the problem ?

Should it be bad putting something thrown away put to use ?

Note: I here by give my permission for you all to use my dead body one day for sexual acts.
I also would prefer you film it and share it on Torrents sites too !
Put some funny hats on me and go to town Wink

Remember it's not illegal prostitution if you film it.

Can you prostitute the dead ? hmmm

Necrophilia is simply a sickness. It's just effed up. I wouldn't like my corpse to be subject to necrophiliacs, just buried ASAP.
9  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why We Are In This World? on: February 18, 2017, 12:54:50 PM
Question that is plagued human mind since the birth of the world, what is this all about?
Why we are here?

Write what do you think.

P.S
I  always found interesting to read answers to this question.

I think we were made to this world to give it a meaning. Simply like that. Some will not give their life a meaning, some will. Maybe some astral being made us for a greater purpose. It's all a mystery. Roll Eyes
10  Other / Off-topic / Re: Learning a new language on: February 18, 2017, 12:47:23 PM
Well the best way is to practice as much as you can. For example when I was still young I mastered English by frequenting english sites and using it alot (accompanied with some studies). Right now I'm starting German from scratch using Duolingo, and it is quiet helpful! Of course you must study as much as possible. Other than that I've tried a few other apps and books. But now I'm gonna give Rosetta Stone a try (it seems good).

It is possible to learn up to a certain level with applications and books. You can learn the theoretical knowledge from such sources. But in order to learn a new language, you have to be in the environment where the language is spoken. It can help you watch movies about the language you want to learn. But the best way is to go to the country where that language is spoken.

Indeed. One should frequent the language's communities or anywhere it is spoken. Else he will have a tough time learning pronounciation, dialects and the such.
11  Other / Politics & Society / Re: After death on: February 17, 2017, 08:56:28 PM
There's been a question that's been bugging me for a long, long time now. What happens when you die? From someones side nothing, other say that your go to their versions of heaven and yet some say that we reincarnate.

That thing got me so bad that a few time's I've been on the verge of killing myself just to see what's happening then, it's killing me to think about it. What are your thoughts? I'm not interested in the christian or virgin filled muslim heaven, I'm interested in your ideas and what are your ideas on what might happen? One theory that stuck with me is that we are born again but in the different time or just born in the same timeline but as soon as you die, you're reborn on some other place.



EDIT: This question refers more the philosophical view on the period after ones death, so please keep the hc religious beliefs or non-religious away from this thread, tho there are already a few. Thank you.


I think that our brains are somekind of receptors. What do they receive exactly? It's the soul, but in some form of data, or even energy. So when the brain is created and a person is born, the brain acts as a receptor and receives the necessary data for the soul. After dying, the brain stops working, and the soul comes out, because the brain can no longer store it. What happens next is a mystery. The data may go to another brain, but without the original memories (thus reincarnation), or it might become somekind of energy and be lost in the vast universe. Well, this is just what I like to think. Smiley
12  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What is real freedom in your view? Are you getting it? on: February 17, 2017, 08:40:55 PM
Real freedom is something quite wicked. As you may see, the freedom we are allowed is limited, as we cannot trespass on other's freedoms, rights and lives. Real freedom would consist of no rules or morals, resulting in anarchy. That's why humans must always be chained down at some extent for their own safety and even the safety of their surroundings.

True people, free of sin, evil and hatred, are completely free.
They found their freedom in God's hands and love.
It's absolute freedom.
People who are slaves of sin are not free, of course.
They are slaves of sin and such people is really difficult to control.
They fight only for their individual, selfish freedom and don't care about others.
In such world there is no real, absolute freedom, only chaos and living hell.




I have to agree with you. The freedom I was talking about is limited to the world of the living. If we move to the Gods and souls stage, it is a completely different things. As concepts, feelings and morals may not exist in that world, freedom is definitely not the same. In my opinion, God is the only one who has true freedom, as he creates and destroys, gives life and takes it.
God can't give you freedom. Religious leaders can only promise freedom after death. This is nonsense. Nothing after death will not. They thus avoid responsibility for their promises. I don't believe them.

Oh, that's also another side of the problem. Real freedom we refered to couldn't be possibly attained. It would make you the same as God basically. That's why I personally see it as something quite beautiful. It is like watching a bird fly and wishing you could too.
I don't want to be free as God because it doesn't exist I want to exist. Absolute freedom does not exist. Man lives in society, and in society there are certain rules dictated by the majority. You have no chance at freedom.


Alright if that's how you think, then what do you think about people who live away from society? Would not having rules make them free?
13  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What is real freedom in your view? Are you getting it? on: February 16, 2017, 07:35:37 PM
Real freedom is something quite wicked. As you may see, the freedom we are allowed is limited, as we cannot trespass on other's freedoms, rights and lives. Real freedom would consist of no rules or morals, resulting in anarchy. That's why humans must always be chained down at some extent for their own safety and even the safety of their surroundings.

True people, free of sin, evil and hatred, are completely free.
They found their freedom in God's hands and love.
It's absolute freedom.
People who are slaves of sin are not free, of course.
They are slaves of sin and such people is really difficult to control.
They fight only for their individual, selfish freedom and don't care about others.
In such world there is no real, absolute freedom, only chaos and living hell.




I have to agree with you. The freedom I was talking about is limited to the world of the living. If we move to the Gods and souls stage, it is a completely different things. As concepts, feelings and morals may not exist in that world, freedom is definitely not the same. In my opinion, God is the only one who has true freedom, as he creates and destroys, gives life and takes it.
God can't give you freedom. Religious leaders can only promise freedom after death. This is nonsense. Nothing after death will not. They thus avoid responsibility for their promises. I don't believe them.

Oh, that's also another side of the problem. Real freedom we refered to couldn't be possibly attained. It would make you the same as God basically. That's why I personally see it as something quite beautiful. It is like watching a bird fly and wishing you could too.
14  Other / Off-topic / Re: What do you think about immortality? on: February 16, 2017, 06:50:57 PM
Objectively, we may reach immortality at some point. It might be attained by keeping the body forever healthy and avoiding death factors, or brain data uploading as suggested by some members. However I think it is not good from a psychological point of view. Can an endless life truly be called "life"? If being alive is defined as "not being dead", can life exist in the abscence of the concept of death? And somebody immortal would be mentally unstable, creating a "void" in his person, leading him to have no goals, and wishing his very own death.

But this way the concept of death would still exist, one could die in accident or in a war for example. The only change is that suicide would be a popular way to die. When you are bored to live thousands of years you simply kill yourselves.


It depends on what one means with immortality. If it means to never age, then what you said is simply true. However if it is the kind that just doesn't let you die like a fast regeneration even from a single cell, then that's when the hell starts.
15  Other / Off-topic / Re: What do you think about immortality? on: February 15, 2017, 07:24:41 PM
Millions long for immortality who don't know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon.
-Susan Ertz


I really like that quote! It explains the bad thing about immortality very well. When one's life is limited, the opportunities and experiences may seem infinite, but being immortal, one would put a limit on that. What comes after being sick of it all is obvious.
16  Other / Off-topic / Re: [POLL] Do you support Piracy ? on: February 15, 2017, 07:10:35 PM
I support it to some extent. For example, movies or series not available in your country (yet), and the such. Also I support it when the pirated media is outrageously pricy. Sometimes it's just not fair. However I don't support it when the author is not a big shot in the industry, and s/he actually does it for the fanbase and not the money. For example indie games.
17  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What is real freedom in your view? Are you getting it? on: February 15, 2017, 06:53:30 PM
Real freedom is something quite wicked. As you may see, the freedom we are allowed is limited, as we cannot trespass on other's freedoms, rights and lives. Real freedom would consist of no rules or morals, resulting in anarchy. That's why humans must always be chained down at some extent for their own safety and even the safety of their surroundings.

True people, free of sin, evil and hatred, are completely free.
They found their freedom in God's hands and love.
It's absolute freedom.
People who are slaves of sin are not free, of course.
They are slaves of sin and such people is really difficult to control.
They fight only for their individual, selfish freedom and don't care about others.
In such world there is no real, absolute freedom, only chaos and living hell.




I have to agree with you. The freedom I was talking about is limited to the world of the living. If we move to the Gods and souls stage, it is a completely different things. As concepts, feelings and morals may not exist in that world, freedom is definitely not the same. In my opinion, God is the only one who has true freedom, as he creates and destroys, gives life and takes it.
18  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you hate muslems? on: February 14, 2017, 05:05:31 PM
Personally I despise most muslim people because they're hypocrites. They always talk about good deeds, but the reality is exactly the opposite. The culture of extremism made them ape-like. They say that the people that forbids things too much are actually obssessed with it. That's why we see both women wearing hijab, nikab and burka and women not wearing any equally harassed. Plus they judge people alot (which is against their religion too) while forgetting about themselves. Oh, and don't forget how they glorify themselves and their barbaric history of "Islamic Conquests" (using violence to spread Islam is forbidden). Of course I'm generalizing. Some muslims are alright and some are amazing human beings. I guess it's all about luck.
19  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What is real freedom in your view? Are you getting it? on: February 14, 2017, 04:52:28 PM
Real freedom is something quite wicked. As you may see, the freedom we are allowed is limited, as we cannot trespass on other's freedoms, rights and lives. Real freedom would consist of no rules or morals, resulting in anarchy. That's why humans must always be chained down at some extent for their own safety and even the safety of their surroundings.
20  Other / Off-topic / Re: How did you discover bitcoin? on: February 14, 2017, 04:15:19 PM
I've heard about it before but never really cared. Until a friend refered it to me. Now I'm eager to learn more about it.
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