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March 12, 2019, 04:27:08 AM |
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So what is the WO take on Andrew Yang? I don’t know his policies and so don’t have an opinion yet.
As an outsider, who don't know much about American internal politics, So plz don't bash me its just my opinion, I could be wrong here. I have said this couple of time in P&S threads. And repeating the same here as well. he's not got going to be elected by Americans as a President. because Americans are not ready for Any Asian to lead their country, Plus any female president and any Candidate who is not Christian.
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jojo69
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March 12, 2019, 04:42:20 AM |
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To my fellow U.S.ianns, it occurs to me that it is once again census season. In the interest of saving y'all a little work, should your household be "randomly" selected, I attach the best boilerplate I have found on the matter. Credit to http://www.truthistreason.net To Whom it May Concern,
Pursuant to Article I, Section 2, Clause 3 of the Constitution, the only information you are empowered to request is the total number of occupants at this address. My “name, sex, age, date of birth, race, ethnicity, telephone number, relationship and housing tenure” have absolutely nothing to do with apportioning direct taxes or determining the number of representatives in the House of Representatives. Therefore, neither Congress nor the Census Bureau have the constitutional authority to make that information request a component of the enumeration outlined in Article I, Section 2, Clause 3. In addition, I cannot be subject to a fine for basing my conduct on the Constitution because that document trumps laws passed by Congress.
Interstate Commerce Commission v. Brimson, 154 U.S. 447, 479 (May 26, 1894)
“Neither branch of the legislative department , still less any merely administrative body, established by congress, possesses, or can be invested with, a general power of making inquiry into the private affairs of the citizen. Kilbourn v. Thompson, 103 U.S. 168, 190. We said in Boyd v. U.S., 116 U. S. 616, 630, 6 Sup. Ct. 524,―and it cannot be too often repeated,―that the principles that embody the essence of constitutional liberty and security forbid all invasions on the part of government and it’s employees of the sanctity of a man’s home and the privacies of his life. As said by Mr. Justice Field in Re Pacific Ry. Commission, 32 Fed. 241, 250, ‘of all the rights of the citizen, few are of greater importance or more essential to his peace and happiness than the right of personal security, and that involves, not merely protection of his person from assault, but exemption of his private affairs, books, and papers from inspection and scrutiny of others. Without the enjoyment of this right, all others would lose half their value.’”
Note: This United States Supreme Court case has never been overturned.
Respectfully,
A Citizen of the United States of America
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Paashaas
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March 12, 2019, 04:47:06 AM Merited by BobLawblaw (1) |
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Ethereum is not what i see a healthy long term investment because it will go down by its own weight. While scammer Vitalik selling it as a world super computer, reality is much different, which we already knew After examining every which way we could think of to add the Trie state to our Ethereum state, we asked Vitalik for assistance. His first comment to us was “oh you’re one of the few running one of those big, scary nodes.” We asked him if he knew of anyone else running a “big, scary node” to see if we could possibly sync with them. He knew of no one, not even the Ethereum Foundation keeps a full archival copy of the Ethereum chain. https://blog.blockcypher.com/ethereum-woes-d9b2af62da67
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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March 12, 2019, 04:48:05 AM |
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If you don’t believe in science and math, how can you believe in bitcoin? I do believe in science and math, that's precisely why I don't believe in a man made environmental change. It's an unproven hypothesis. The whole argument is a fallacy, it doesn't matter if its man made or not. we have the power to make the world what we want it to be and we should use that power. It's natural for species to become extinct, should we not do anything and become extinct because its natural? Terraforming the world is a natural advance of any civilization if it wants to survive, it is no different than protecting that world from space born objects. It's natural for species to be replaced, often with whatever they evolve into. And we're clearly on the way to evolving ourselves by merging with technology and gene-editing. While I believe that there will most likely be subsets of humans that will remain such (similarly to current random tribes around the world), humans will mostly go extinct in the future. But not because we've "gone extinct". I'm all for terraforming and keeping animals around by the way, as well as reviving those of the past and making up new ones. All of which we'll hopefully treat better and/or leave the fuck alone once lab meat becomes commercialized and common sense. Either way, what argument exactly are you calling a fallacy? The notion that man made climate change is unproven is fact. Environmental change however is a different story, it's obvious that plastics and other trash is messing with oceans. And we have certainly displaced much of vegetation and wildlife.
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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March 12, 2019, 05:15:25 AM |
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To my fellow U.S.ianns, it occurs to me that it is once again census season. In the interest of saving y'all a little work, should your household be "randomly" selected, I attach the best boilerplate I have found on the matter. Credit to http://www.truthistreason.net To Whom it May Concern,
Pursuant to Article I, Section 2, Clause 3 of the Constitution, the only information you are empowered to request is the total number of occupants at this address. My “name, sex, age, date of birth, race, ethnicity, telephone number, relationship and housing tenure” have absolutely nothing to do with apportioning direct taxes or determining the number of representatives in the House of Representatives. Therefore, neither Congress nor the Census Bureau have the constitutional authority to make that information request a component of the enumeration outlined in Article I, Section 2, Clause 3. In addition, I cannot be subject to a fine for basing my conduct on the Constitution because that document trumps laws passed by Congress.
Interstate Commerce Commission v. Brimson, 154 U.S. 447, 479 (May 26, 1894)
“Neither branch of the legislative department , still less any merely administrative body, established by congress, possesses, or can be invested with, a general power of making inquiry into the private affairs of the citizen. Kilbourn v. Thompson, 103 U.S. 168, 190. We said in Boyd v. U.S., 116 U. S. 616, 630, 6 Sup. Ct. 524,―and it cannot be too often repeated,―that the principles that embody the essence of constitutional liberty and security forbid all invasions on the part of government and it’s employees of the sanctity of a man’s home and the privacies of his life. As said by Mr. Justice Field in Re Pacific Ry. Commission, 32 Fed. 241, 250, ‘of all the rights of the citizen, few are of greater importance or more essential to his peace and happiness than the right of personal security, and that involves, not merely protection of his person from assault, but exemption of his private affairs, books, and papers from inspection and scrutiny of others. Without the enjoyment of this right, all others would lose half their value.’”
Note: This United States Supreme Court case has never been overturned.
Respectfully,
A Citizen of the United States of America Why do you have to say anything? Cooperation is voluntary, correct? So you can just refuse to cooperate and provide absolutely zero information. Right?
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JayJuanGee
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March 12, 2019, 05:21:10 AM |
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Ethereum is not what i see a healthy long term investment because it will go down by its own weight. While scammer Vitalik selling it as a world super computer, reality is much different, which we already knew After examining every which way we could think of to add the Trie state to our Ethereum state, we asked Vitalik for assistance. His first comment to us was “oh you’re one of the few running one of those big, scary nodes.” We asked him if he knew of anyone else running a “big, scary node” to see if we could possibly sync with them. He knew of no one, not even the Ethereum Foundation keeps a full archival copy of the Ethereum chain. https://blog.blockcypher.com/ethereum-woes-d9b2af62da67What are they doing then? No one runs full nodes? Wouldn't it be vulnerable to attacks, including double spends and undetected inflation? How could such a system retain any kind of value whatsoever if regular peeps cannot even secure and assure the supply?
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HairyMaclairy
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March 12, 2019, 06:14:01 AM |
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we have the power to make the world what we want it to be and we should use that power.
Tell us why you are better off because the dodo and the passenger pigeon are extinct. Actually on second thought, don’t.
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Phil_S
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March 12, 2019, 06:21:33 AM |
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2018 January: top at Jan 6. 2018 February: bottom at Feb 6. 2018 March: top at Mar 5.
2019 January: top at Jan 8. 2019 February: bottom at Feb 8. 2019 March: top ... soon ?
2019 March: top at ... March 9 ... as $3950 ...
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HairyMaclairy
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March 12, 2019, 06:22:04 AM |
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Ethereum is not what i see a healthy long term investment because it will go down by its own weight. While scammer Vitalik selling it as a world super computer, reality is much different, which we already knew After examining every which way we could think of to add the Trie state to our Ethereum state, we asked Vitalik for assistance. His first comment to us was “oh you’re one of the few running one of those big, scary nodes.” We asked him if he knew of anyone else running a “big, scary node” to see if we could possibly sync with them. He knew of no one, not even the Ethereum Foundation keeps a full archival copy of the Ethereum chain. https://blog.blockcypher.com/ethereum-woes-d9b2af62da67What are they doing then? No one runs full nodes? Wouldn't it be vulnerable to attacks, including double spends and undetected inflation? How could such a system retain any kind of value whatsoever if regular peeps cannot even secure and assure the supply? ETH’s dirty secret is that almost the entire ecosystem depends on a single centralized provider - Infura. Infura is run by Consensys on AWS. Shut down Infura and you pretty much shut down all Dapps. If AWS pulls the pin, bye bye ETH ecosystem. https://coin360.com/blog/infura-and-the-inadvertent-centralization-of-ethereumEven the 9,500 validating nodes are not full historic nodes, they “fast synch” to a recent point in time and only validate the last couple of months. It is directly relevant that ETH developers find running an ETH node too difficult / challenging / not worth the effort that they outsource this task to Infura and other validation providers.
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HairyMaclairy
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March 12, 2019, 06:41:51 AM |
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2018 January: top at Jan 6. 2018 February: bottom at Feb 6. 2018 March: top at Mar 5.
2019 January: top at Jan 8. 2019 February: bottom at Feb 8. 2019 March: top ... soon ?
2019 March: top at ... March 9 ... as $3950 ... The bear line will hit the 200 weekly moving average on about April 18. The price has to either break up or break down before that point out of this wedge. I am betting we will break upwards. It is quite reasonable to expect a spike after we break upwards, so so long as we break the bearline In March will probably get higher than $3950. If we do not break the bearline until early April then $3950 is definitely our March top but things will be very squeezey (explosively so) in April.
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March 12, 2019, 06:55:24 AM |
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we have the power to make the world what we want it to be and we should use that power.
Tell us why you are better off because the dodo and the passenger pigeon are extinct. Actually on second thought, don’t. Tell us why it makes you worse off. Except you can't. As usual.
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Phil_S
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March 12, 2019, 06:56:39 AM |
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If that pattern holds into next month too, we might reach local bottom in early April, and then spike into 4xxx territory by mid-April...
We'll see.
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HairyMaclairy
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March 12, 2019, 07:13:00 AM |
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we have the power to make the world what we want it to be and we should use that power.
Tell us why you are better off because the dodo and the passenger pigeon are extinct. Actually on second thought, don’t. Tell us why it makes you worse off. Except you can't. As usual. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biodiversity_lossEven though permanent global species loss is a more dramatic phenomenon than regional changes in species composition, even minor changes from a healthy stable state can have dramatic influence on the food web and the food chain insofar as reductions in only one species can adversely affect the entire chain (coextinction), leading to an overall reduction in biodiversity, possible alternative stable states of an ecosystem notwithstanding. Ecological effects of biodiversity are usually counteracted by its loss. Reduced biodiversity in particular leads to reduced ecosystem services and eventually poses an immediate danger for food security, also for humankind.[1]
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machasm
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March 12, 2019, 07:47:00 AM |
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It’s the tops of the skulls of all the bears of Bitcoin in 2021. What I want to know is where did you get the time machine from Mic?
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March 12, 2019, 07:52:04 AM |
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It’s the tops of the skulls of all the bears of Bitcoin in 2021. What I want to know is where did you get the time machine from Mic? Haha LoL But still nobody got it right ...... no more idea’s
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kenzawak
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March 12, 2019, 07:54:01 AM |
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The title is good, very original and all. I like how they promote Kurt Russell as the main character when it's in fact the very famous Beau Knapp who is the real hero of this movie.
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March 12, 2019, 07:57:35 AM |
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via Imgflip Meme GeneratorI learned that the pandan leaves (fresh smells) would drive away cockroaches So for the wall observer thread i Will try this on our very own cock r0ach here Let see what happens Hope i can help here
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Phil_S
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March 12, 2019, 08:11:27 AM |
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Since we're talking about walls here, and dam is like a wall... here's Dam story, with a twist:
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kenzawak
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March 12, 2019, 08:12:21 AM |
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Cut off arms and elephant faeces. Or maybe recycled plastic ?
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HairyMaclairy
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March 12, 2019, 08:15:48 AM |
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The wall is made of coconuts!
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