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Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread
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Ultegra134
on 05/06/2024, 20:21:53 UTC
⭐ Merited by lovesmayfamilis (1) ,nutildah (1)
Here's an Sr member who I've already reported a few days ago, but he's still on a AI spree and also quoting me in old threads of mine that hadn't been active for months. He still appears to remain a participant of Enterapp.io's bounty signature campaign of @irfan_pak10.

User: sekalitas

Post 1
Here's my opinion about your concerns related to buying a house

First off, have a serious chat and make sure you're both on the same page. Then, get a legal cohabitation agreement sorted out. This spells out who pays what, who owns how much, and what happens if you split up or something worse. Nobody wants to think about that, but it's a must-do.

For your second concern, do some digging into the neighborhood. What are the job prospects like? Is the area growing? Talk to people who live there, real estate agents, or even spend some time there yourself. You want to make sure it's a good fit for both of you.

And of course, there's the last concern. Get a clear picture of your finances before jumping into a loan. Be realistic about the risks and have some savings set aside for emergencies. You might even want to look into mortgage protection insurance just in case.
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Post 2.
In the short term, I would definitely choose option A, but prolonged deflation isn't ideal. People tend to hoard money, believing prices will continue to drop, leading to decreased demand and economic slowdown. This creates a vicious cycle of falling prices and demand, ultimately harming businesses and employment. I could even end up unemployed due to a poor economy.

For the long term, I would choose option B. Moderate inflation is generally seen as a sign of a healthy, growing economy. It encourages spending and investment, as people and businesses are motivated to use their money before it loses value. In an inflationary environment, there's usually upward pressure on wages, as workers demand higher pay to keep up with rising living costs. This wage increase could potentially help maintain purchasing power.


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Post 3.
I agree that money is essential for many things in life, including buying goods, achieving status, and sometimes even influencing others. However, I disagree that the majority of people are addicted to money. My definition of money addiction aligns with addiction to drugs or alcohol. It's when a person's drives and identity become so intertwined with money—whether it's having it, accumulating it, spending it, or even giving it away—that they lose sight of who they are without it.

In my observations, many people still work simply to stay active and don't prioritize income as long as their basic needs are met. They appear content and happy. Therefore, I don't agree with the statement that 9 out of 10 people are addicted to money.
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Post 4.
This is my first time hearing the term "beauty premium," but I'm aware that most altcoins rarely hold up in the long term, with some even turning out to be scams. However, if a project successfully utilizes the "beauty premium" strategy to build a strong community and a large following, it could achieve marketing success and generate high demand, leading to potential short-term profits.

Personally, I prefer to invest in top 10 cryptocurrencies for the long term and focus on short-term gains with other projects. Perhaps in the future, if I discover another project with intrinsic value and successful marketing, I might consider investing in it.

I wonder how many people genuinely try to understand a coin's value, its impact, and its usage within the cryptocurrency field. Based on my experience and conversations with others, most people only check a coin's popularity before investing, hoping to profit and get rich quickly.  Grin

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