It's causing a lot of stress when I get back home. Wondering if I somehow inhaled it from someone, only feeling relief many days later when no symptoms developed.
I am not wearing any masks while going outside because I feel like there is no point of using regular masks since there is huge demand for respiratory masks in my area and it is only available for medical staffs.But I am not going outside much often, once in a day or two just for essential needs and no chat with anyone just go - buy - back to home.
It's best to wear it, it supposed to protect others for in case you have but I read that they do filter some of it. Maybe 10%. That could be enough to lower the viral load.
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Do you feel safe going outside?
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ProtonBlast
on 29/05/2020, 02:14:58 UTC
It's causing a lot of stress when I get back home. Wondering if I somehow inhaled it from someone, only feeling relief many days later when no symptoms developed.
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Re: Coronavirus Outbreak
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ProtonBlast
on 18/03/2020, 01:49:41 UTC
Now I'm reading that a large percentage of people have it with no symptoms. Look at those NBA players like Kevin Durant who have it.
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Re: nyt and cnn publicly defame people entire societies still not being sued
This is a good thing, though I don't think someone should even thousands of dollars for what they went through, but CNN should be hurt big time for what they did.
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Re: New York Times columnist Paul Krugman Says Someone Using His IP To DL Child Porn
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ProtonBlast
on 10/01/2020, 22:17:55 UTC
That's pretty bad because it sounds guilty as you know what. It's pretty bad because if he's telling the truth most people are not going to believe him. And even if they do, a few will still believe you downloaded such porn. And if you're found innocent without out a shadow of a doubt, you will still be associated with the whole mess.
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Re: About fixing up Detroit and untested rape kits
Holy shit, it took them 10 years to fix the rape case backlog!? I looked it up when I saw this thread and it says they've only finished around April this year. Can't see an update if they've already had convictions for the remaining 500 cases.
What's troubling was that out of that 11000 cases, about 800 was perpetrated by repeat offenders. Those guys could have been raping more before they finished with this stash of kits. How is this happening in America?
Now I know the point of thread. I thought the OP was talking about a new type of rape kit that hasn't been tested for its effectiveness yet.
And yes, that's a lot of rapists that got to rape again, and reproduce even more. Spreading out their gene pool.
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Re: Russia as an empire has no place at the Olympics
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ProtonBlast
on 16/12/2019, 17:25:55 UTC
It's kind of sad for all of those athletes that dedicated countless hours into an unknown sports, and are clean but won't get the opportunity to participate because of the actions of others.
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Re: Why are the frogs gay?
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ProtonBlast
on 27/06/2019, 22:49:52 UTC
I thought you wrote gray, reading the article wondering what you were talking about.
Sounds like a hormonal issue.
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Re: What is in mind of those, who against vaccination?
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ProtonBlast
on 26/06/2019, 20:47:05 UTC
I understand people who are into conspiracies being strongly against vaccinations. Not that I believe in those conspiracies. I don't. But I understand there are hardcore conspiracy theorists.
What I don't understand are the people who won't for religious reasons. Because vaccines are a new thing in the grand scheme of things. So who made up these rules for them? It's not like it says in the bible that you shouldn't. The do not vaccinate your children due to religion is a completely man made rule.
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Re: You Can't Be Jobless And Be Participating In Bounties
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ProtonBlast
on 02/06/2019, 23:04:44 UTC
That's why I've never been attracted to bounties. It's much better to have a job and invest as little as $20 per week. The reason why I would want to participate in a bounty is to expose my self more to Bitcoin talk and new opportunities.
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Re: The HODL strategy is not actual
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ProtonBlast
on 04/07/2018, 02:11:39 UTC
It used to be popular back when the market was lower. But with sudden pump and all, of course it's not going to be as effective.
I never had any problems with Paypal before. Paypal has been around for years and i just can not believe if you say Paypal is a scam. If Paypal is a scam i am sure it will not exist today, it has been shuted down for a long time ago. I guess because Paypal is getting bigger, they have to change their rules so they could be better though for some people they can not accept the new rules.
I think he's just confused about PayPal and probably think it's a new company. Because common sense would tell you that such a huge company would not survive, have customers, if their thing was scamming customers out of money.
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Re: Is Paypal a scam?
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ProtonBlast
on 28/06/2018, 00:31:46 UTC
PayPal is a major multi billion dollar company. This question would make more sense if it was say "Is this new coin a scam?"
I guess a rare alt will give you the best ROI. Bitcoin is currently in the $6,000 range and I don't think it's going to be going 100x like some low marketcap ALT might.
I'm not really sure what is the point of calculating good ROIs when at the end of the day we're still going to stay with an investment that guarantees that your money will not go to waste. With bitcoin being down right now, I think the more probably movement that will happen is for it to go upward. Alts are good investments and some people are putting money to undervalued altcoins in hopes that it will have its value back (or maybe even the ICO price) but it's undervalued for a reason.
It also depends on how active you are in trading. Some are risking their money to alts but at the end of the day, all of their money are returned back into bitcoin (called day trading). Some are able to sleep on it and just leave a sell order. The point is that if you're going to do altcoins, then you can't be just inactive because you might wake up and the coin doesn't have value anymore since altcoins have the tendency to die. Bitcoin is more for long term. It's something that you can leave and come back to after a couple of months and not have to worry much about it.
I completely understand your point, and I agree that Bitcoin is the safest bet, and that alts are very risky. I just think it's good to put a small amount into different alts, just for that potential of going 100x. Not shit alts, but once that might have potential. At least for people like me, which can be life changing. If one is rich, then I say stick to Bitcoin and other top coins.
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Re: ROI biggest opportunity - BTC / ALT?
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ProtonBlast
on 26/06/2018, 22:29:04 UTC
I guess a rare alt will give you the best ROI. Bitcoin is currently in the $6,000 range and I don't think it's going to be going 100x like some low marketcap ALT might.
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Re: The Real Reason to Hold Gold And Bitcoin
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ProtonBlast
on 26/06/2018, 20:46:22 UTC
Interesting hypothesis, but if these elites are that powerful, being able to influence us all, if Bitcoin is in the way I think they can ruin it.
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Re: There is no such thing safe trading
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ProtonBlast
on 24/06/2018, 23:54:11 UTC
I say forget about risks by investing small. Best case scenario you might hit a coin that goes 200x, worse case you lose a tiny portion.
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Re: If you want to live longer
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ProtonBlast
on 21/06/2018, 22:27:47 UTC
What you are describing is the caveman diet. Back in the day, thousands of years ago, before farming, when we had to hunt, it was hard to come by food all the time. And our bodies were built for that kind of living. So I agree with you OP.
How do I divide my coins to stake? I know it's something coin control, but I can't seem to figure it out.
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Re: 7 REASONS WHY: which one are you?
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ProtonBlast
on 21/06/2018, 05:17:37 UTC
I don't know which one I fall on, but I like using Bitcoin to buy from stores that accept them because it's one less step of converting it to fiat. And then the fact that coinbase has to track how much I put in and take out.
Having said that I haven't bought much with Bitcoins.