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June 17, 2019, 11:21:23 PM |
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And the mayor of your biggest city is a muslim.
So what? AFAIK, Sadiq Khan has been doing a superb job for a while now. You can never completely eliminate all the crimes when your population is close to ten million. So you have literally surrendered to Islam. Quite aside from the rape rings that have been going on for DECADES. That sort of thing doesn't happen for that long with cops who are afraid to be called racists without some very high level people involved. Your supposed leaders are traitors and the people are idiots. Your point ain't making much sense to me. Mayors are elected to make the overall infrastructure better, which includes the improvement of the system of transport, housing, policing, etc. If a Muslim mayor is able to handle all this in a good manner, why the hell should anything else (including religion) even matter? You can never trust a muslim, the koran gives them the right to lie and manipulate any and all infidels in order to promote islam. They literally have a word for it too. It's a core part of their religion. Additionally, the Prophet was a perfect being who any muslim should strive to emulate. He is flawless and must not be criticized. He married a six year old girl. This means that muslims support or at the least do not oppose pedophilia. Anything else would be haram. Western governments had understood the danger of Islam, and it's focus on spreading the religion through infiltration and war. This was well known throughout the civil service and the highest levels of government. However this understanding was either forgotten, or deliberately ignored by our governments in the past 40 years It is clear infidels are to be killed or forced to submit to Islam by Muhammad, who is considered the perfect example of conduct. Hence we see ISIS copying Muhammad in his killing-sprees, rapes, stoning, child-marriage, slavery... and all manner of other unpleasant things that Muhammad got up to. We should all be concerned about anyone who believes that this is the perfect and unalterable word of god (and many really do, which is idealogically why the segregate. One of the major issues with Islam appears to be that Muhammad had a peaceful phase when he was in a minority, and then a violent death to unbelievers phase when in a majority. This means that in countries where Muslims are a minority they can copy Muhammad and behave peacefully. But if they reach a majority, history suggests that they may feel compelled to follow the instructions from Allah and turn to violence.
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jojo69
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June 17, 2019, 11:26:38 PM |
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I can totally get down with this higher high every time I wander in to the computer business.
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El duderino_
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June 17, 2019, 11:28:06 PM |
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The problem is there's too much demand and not enough supply.
Then let us divide supply, problem solved?
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rebal15
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June 17, 2019, 11:30:20 PM |
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And the mayor of your biggest city is a muslim.
So what? AFAIK, Sadiq Khan has been doing a superb job for a while now. You can never completely eliminate all the crimes when your population is close to ten million. So you have literally surrendered to Islam. Quite aside from the rape rings that have been going on for DECADES. That sort of thing doesn't happen for that long with cops who are afraid to be called racists without some very high level people involved. Your supposed leaders are traitors and the people are idiots. Your point ain't making much sense to me. Mayors are elected to make the overall infrastructure better, which includes the improvement of the system of transport, housing, policing, etc. If a Muslim mayor is able to handle all this in a good manner, why the hell should anything else (including religion) even matter? You can never trust a muslim, the koran gives them the right to lie and manipulate any and all infidels in order to promote islam. YES, and killing infidels is a best way to be on god side and go to a heaven that have rivers of wine and most beautiful women (for sex) never seen in life. I am saying what I know about islam, I am not supporting these acts.
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toknormal
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June 17, 2019, 11:43:59 PM |
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Wow. 400 BTC wall on stamp munched through like it was a mini ham sandwich.
Vapourised.
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rebal15
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June 17, 2019, 11:45:05 PM |
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And the mayor of your biggest city is a muslim.
So what? AFAIK, Sadiq Khan has been doing a superb job for a while now. You can never completely eliminate all the crimes when your population is close to ten million. So you have literally surrendered to Islam. Quite aside from the rape rings that have been going on for DECADES. That sort of thing doesn't happen for that long with cops who are afraid to be called racists without some very high level people involved. Your supposed leaders are traitors and the people are idiots. Your point ain't making much sense to me. Mayors are elected to make the overall infrastructure better, which includes the improvement of the system of transport, housing, policing, etc. If a Muslim mayor is able to handle all this in a good manner, why the hell should anything else (including religion) even matter? You can never trust a muslim, the koran gives them the right to lie and manipulate any and all infidels in order to promote islam. They literally have a word for it too. It's a core part of their religion. Additionally, the Prophet was a perfect being who any muslim should strive to emulate. He is flawless and must not be criticized. He married a six year old girl. This means that muslims support or at the least do not oppose pedophilia. Anything else would be haram. Western governments had understood the danger of Islam, and it's focus on spreading the religion through infiltration and war. This was well known throughout the civil service and the highest levels of government. However this understanding was either forgotten, or deliberately ignored by our governments in the past 40 years It is clear infidels are to be killed or forced to submit to Islam by Muhammad, who is considered the perfect example of conduct. Hence we see ISIS copying Muhammad in his killing-sprees, rapes, stoning, child-marriage, slavery... and all manner of other unpleasant things that Muhammad got up to. We should all be concerned about anyone who believes that this is the perfect and unalterable word of god (and many really do, which is idealogically why the segregate. One of the major issues with Islam appears to be that Muhammad had a peaceful phase when he was in a minority, and then a violent death to unbelievers phase when in a majority. This means that in countries where Muslims are a minority they can copy Muhammad and behave peacefully. But if they reach a majority, history suggests that they may feel compelled to follow the instructions from Allah and turn to violence. I confirm all what you said is true and correct. Political Islam and any religious activity involving a large number of citizens must be banned. The Westren government should force Arab governments to stop these activities.
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Raja_MBZ
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June 17, 2019, 11:50:18 PM |
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Just looked at the weekly view of bitcoin. Looks super-bullish to me. Touching ~$10,000 later this week isn't looking impossible.
Basing on the fact that interests are haram in islam, He should not own Bitcoin or altcoins.
It seems like you really just wanna jump into a conversation with which you've no connection, a bit childish TBH. Bitcoin and alts aren't "interests" in any way. In fact, after gold (and other metals), I'd say that these digital currencies (especially the Proof-of-Work ones) are more Islamic than anything else on the planet; they've "work done" behind their creation. The most haram thing is the "nothing-backed infinite-supply paper-money". I'm still not sure how the governments have succeeded in convincing the Muslims that the valueless fiat they print is Halal. Yeah let's not talk about the religion you are part of. I can't imagine why you wouldn't.
It's useless, mate. Over the internet posts/comments, nobody changes their opinion, especially on religions. P.S. London consists of a lot of religions with healthy percentages. Islam isn't a very hostile religion there, AFAIK. A mayor of your capital with a hostile religion means the culture is breaking down.
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BinaryReign
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June 17, 2019, 11:54:34 PM |
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Greetings fellow Wall Observers. I found myself with some extra cash, and want to get more bitcoin with it. My problem is for a couple days now I think “I’ll just wait for a dip”,.. but nothing considerable ever comes, even on Sunday. I was hoping for $7,800, then $8,200, then $8,800 Now I’m starting to feel like I should just FOMO buy. However, in the past whenever I’ve done that, the dip happens right after I buy. So It doesn’t seem like I should wait much longer, but should I? What is a good target price I should try to buy at? Today? Tomorrow? Help? Thanks in advance
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El duderino_
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June 17, 2019, 11:56:34 PM |
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^ Always now. That been said! Time for
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d_eddie
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June 17, 2019, 11:59:53 PM |
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Greetings fellow Wall Observers. I found myself with some extra cash, and want to get more bitcoin with it. My problem is for a couple days now I think “I’ll just wait for a dip”,.. but nothing considerable ever comes, even on Sunday. I was hoping for $7,800, then $8,200, then $8,800 Now I’m starting to feel like I should just FOMO buy. However, in the past whenever I’ve done that, the dip happens right after I buy. So It doesn’t seem like I should wait much longer, but should I? What is a good target price I should try to buy at? Today? Tomorrow? Help? Thanks in advance Sure, you can try to spare some fiat or get more bitcoin for the same fiat sum, but is it wise in a bull phase? I'd say it isn't. Buy it when you have the money. The best time to buy was yesterday, but the second best is today.
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jojo69
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June 18, 2019, 12:00:11 AM |
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So what? AFAIK, Sadiq Khan has been doing a superb job for a while now. You can never completely eliminate all the crimes when your population is close to ten million. Sadiq "no reason to ever carry a knife" Khan? it is the-first-tool ffs
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bitserve
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June 18, 2019, 12:00:42 AM |
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Greetings fellow Wall Observers. I found myself with some extra cash, and want to get more bitcoin with it. My problem is for a couple days now I think “I’ll just wait for a dip”,.. but nothing considerable ever comes, even on Sunday. I was hoping for $7,800, then $8,200, then $8,800 Now I’m starting to feel like I should just FOMO buy. However, in the past whenever I’ve done that, the dip happens right after I buy. So It doesn’t seem like I should wait much longer, but should I? What is a good target price I should try to buy at? Today? Tomorrow? Help? Thanks in advance Noone knows... maybe split your purchase and DCA it over the next few days/weeks? I do think a dip is due.... but it could well come way after $10K or just now. At the very least, put your limit buy orders at the price you think it could dip already otherwise you may miss it... shit is bouncy lately.
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d_eddie
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June 18, 2019, 12:02:21 AM |
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Would you like to answer any of the charges against your faith?
You manage to be both petulant and curt. I admire your versatility. But Roach is much better IMO. And easier for quick filtering scans.
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bitserve
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June 18, 2019, 12:02:27 AM |
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Just looked at the weekly view of bitcoin. Looks super-bullish to me. Touching ~$10,000 later this week isn't looking impossible.
Basing on the fact that interests are haram in islam, He should not own Bitcoin or altcoins.
It seems like you really just wanna jump into a conversation with which you've no connection, a bit childish TBH. Bitcoin and alts aren't "interests" in any way. In fact, after gold (and other metals), I'd say that these digital currencies (especially the Proof-of-Work ones) are more Islamic than anything else on the planet; they've "work done" behind their creation. The most haram thing is the "nothing-backed infinite-supply paper-money". I'm still not sure how the governments have succeeded in convincing the Muslims that the valueless fiat they print is Halal. Yeah let's not talk about the religion you are part of. I can't imagine why you wouldn't.
It's useless, mate. Over the internet posts/comments, nobody changes their opinion, especially on religions. P.S. London consists of a lot of religions with healthy percentages. Islam isn't a very hostile religion there, AFAIK. A mayor of your capital with a hostile religion means the culture is breaking down. Would you like to answer any of the charges against your faith? Why the need to try force someone into a subject he has already expressed not really wanting to engage here?
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Ibian
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June 18, 2019, 12:09:22 AM |
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Just looked at the weekly view of bitcoin. Looks super-bullish to me. Touching ~$10,000 later this week isn't looking impossible.
Basing on the fact that interests are haram in islam, He should not own Bitcoin or altcoins.
It seems like you really just wanna jump into a conversation with which you've no connection, a bit childish TBH. Bitcoin and alts aren't "interests" in any way. In fact, after gold (and other metals), I'd say that these digital currencies (especially the Proof-of-Work ones) are more Islamic than anything else on the planet; they've "work done" behind their creation. The most haram thing is the "nothing-backed infinite-supply paper-money". I'm still not sure how the governments have succeeded in convincing the Muslims that the valueless fiat they print is Halal. Yeah let's not talk about the religion you are part of. I can't imagine why you wouldn't.
It's useless, mate. Over the internet posts/comments, nobody changes their opinion, especially on religions. P.S. London consists of a lot of religions with healthy percentages. Islam isn't a very hostile religion there, AFAIK. A mayor of your capital with a hostile religion means the culture is breaking down. Would you like to answer any of the charges against your faith? Why the need to try force someone into a subject he has already expressed not really wanting to engage here? Because our culture is under attack by his. This is not a complicated idea. What is wrong with you?
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bitserve
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June 18, 2019, 12:14:11 AM |
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Just looked at the weekly view of bitcoin. Looks super-bullish to me. Touching ~$10,000 later this week isn't looking impossible.
Basing on the fact that interests are haram in islam, He should not own Bitcoin or altcoins.
It seems like you really just wanna jump into a conversation with which you've no connection, a bit childish TBH. Bitcoin and alts aren't "interests" in any way. In fact, after gold (and other metals), I'd say that these digital currencies (especially the Proof-of-Work ones) are more Islamic than anything else on the planet; they've "work done" behind their creation. The most haram thing is the "nothing-backed infinite-supply paper-money". I'm still not sure how the governments have succeeded in convincing the Muslims that the valueless fiat they print is Halal. Yeah let's not talk about the religion you are part of. I can't imagine why you wouldn't.
It's useless, mate. Over the internet posts/comments, nobody changes their opinion, especially on religions. P.S. London consists of a lot of religions with healthy percentages. Islam isn't a very hostile religion there, AFAIK. A mayor of your capital with a hostile religion means the culture is breaking down. Would you like to answer any of the charges against your faith? Why the need to try force someone into a subject he has already expressed not really wanting to engage here? Because our culture is under attack by his. This is not a complicated idea. What is wrong with you? Nothing. In fact I do despise Islam. But you are almost bullying Raja into engaging in a subject he has expressed he doesn't want or feel the need to. What is wrong with you?
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June 18, 2019, 12:14:11 AM |
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Greetings fellow Wall Observers. I found myself with some extra cash, and want to get more bitcoin with it. My problem is for a couple days now I think “I’ll just wait for a dip”,.. but nothing considerable ever comes, even on Sunday. I was hoping for $7,800, then $8,200, then $8,800 Now I’m starting to feel like I should just FOMO buy. However, in the past whenever I’ve done that, the dip happens right after I buy. So It doesn’t seem like I should wait much longer, but should I? What is a good target price I should try to buy at? Today? Tomorrow? Help? Thanks in advance Noone knows... maybe split your purchase and DCA it over the next few days/weeks? I do think a dip is due.... but it could well come way after $10K or just now. At the very least, put your limit buy orders at the price you think it could dip already otherwise you may miss it... shit is bouncy lately. I thought we dip at $6k, then dip at $7k, then dip at $8k. Now I'm thinking $10k, but if the bull run continues there may be no dip until far above $10k. The honeybadger often does the unexpected. It's anyone's guess what will happen next.
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Raja_MBZ
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June 18, 2019, 12:15:28 AM |
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So what? AFAIK, Sadiq Khan has been doing a superb job for a while now. You can never completely eliminate all the crimes when your population is close to ten million. Sadiq "no reason to ever carry a knife" Khan? it is the-first-tool ffs LOL, what sort of statement was that. Just had a look at his tweet regarding a knife and can't defend Khan in that one. Would you like to answer any of the charges against your faith?
Why the need to try force someone into a subject he has already expressed not really wanting to engage here? Maybe because he thinks that he got me? Even if he forces me to reply regarding that, I won't do that, not at least in this thread. I came here to "defend Khan as the Mayor of London", not to "convert someone to Islam".
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rebal15
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June 18, 2019, 12:17:18 AM |
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Just looked at the weekly view of bitcoin. Looks super-bullish to me. Touching ~$10,000 later this week isn't looking impossible.
Basing on the fact that interests are haram in islam, He should not own Bitcoin or altcoins.
It seems like you really just wanna jump into a conversation with which you've no connection, a bit childish TBH. Bitcoin and alts aren't "interests" in any way. In fact, after gold (and other metals), I'd say that these digital currencies (especially the Proof-of-Work ones) are more Islamic than anything else on the planet; they've "work done" behind their creation. The most haram thing is the "nothing-backed infinite-supply paper-money". I'm still not sure how the governments have succeeded in convincing the Muslims that the valueless fiat they print is Halal. Yeah let's not talk about the religion you are part of. I can't imagine why you wouldn't.
It's useless, mate. Over the internet posts/comments, nobody changes their opinion, especially on religions. P.S. London consists of a lot of religions with healthy percentages. Islam isn't a very hostile religion there, AFAIK. A mayor of your capital with a hostile religion means the culture is breaking down. buying at a price and selling at higer price is kind of interest denied by islam. islam talks about everything that existed during mohamed's life. islam have only denying laws (haram), islam in its context is based on god fear that's why gouvernements manipulate people. fear is the best way to manipulate people.
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Ibian
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June 18, 2019, 12:20:12 AM |
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Just looked at the weekly view of bitcoin. Looks super-bullish to me. Touching ~$10,000 later this week isn't looking impossible.
Basing on the fact that interests are haram in islam, He should not own Bitcoin or altcoins.
It seems like you really just wanna jump into a conversation with which you've no connection, a bit childish TBH. Bitcoin and alts aren't "interests" in any way. In fact, after gold (and other metals), I'd say that these digital currencies (especially the Proof-of-Work ones) are more Islamic than anything else on the planet; they've "work done" behind their creation. The most haram thing is the "nothing-backed infinite-supply paper-money". I'm still not sure how the governments have succeeded in convincing the Muslims that the valueless fiat they print is Halal. Yeah let's not talk about the religion you are part of. I can't imagine why you wouldn't.
It's useless, mate. Over the internet posts/comments, nobody changes their opinion, especially on religions. P.S. London consists of a lot of religions with healthy percentages. Islam isn't a very hostile religion there, AFAIK. A mayor of your capital with a hostile religion means the culture is breaking down. Would you like to answer any of the charges against your faith? Why the need to try force someone into a subject he has already expressed not really wanting to engage here? Because our culture is under attack by his. This is not a complicated idea. What is wrong with you? Nothing. In fact I do despise Islam. But you are almost bullying Raja into engaging in a subject he has expressed he doesn't want or feel the need to. What is wrong with you? He is a muslim. Islam is a worse ideology than nazism. It's almost as bad as communism.
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