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Re: 💛 Emoji: we make a topic on the Bitcointalk beautiful🐞
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earlyfacer
on 02/08/2019, 06:02:10 UTC
Just another tip. If you want quick access to Emojis and you are using windows. Press both Windows Key and  ; Key simultaneously.
An emoji window will open up and you select your favorite emoji.

https://i.imgur.com/vdNLTBZ.png


not working with me.
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Re: FaceApp privacy alert
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earlyfacer
on 31/07/2019, 05:20:27 UTC
I see bunch off people using FaceApp to create fake older version of them self.
Are you using FaceApp ??

They are saving images on their servers,
but they say they delete them later...

If so...please read this article:
https://www.theverge.com/2019/7/17/20697771/faceapp-privacy-concerns-ios-android-old-age-filter-russia

that is why i often hear people saying their accounts got hacked because of it.
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Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker?
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earlyfacer
on 29/07/2019, 02:38:14 UTC
Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated:
Guess who is Sicker?



https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Uploads/Graphics/687-0506215619-VaxVsUnvaxed-Survey-Graphic-Updated.png


It's never been done before. The first-of-its-kind study of vaccinated vs. unvaccinated. American homeschooled children shows who is really ailing…and parents should be worried.


Something is wrong with America's children. They are sick – allergic, asthmatic, anxious, autoimmune, autistic, hyperactive, distracted and learning disabled. Thirty-two million American children – a full 43% of them – suffer from at least one of 20 chronic illnesses not including obesity. Across the board, once rare pediatric disorders from autism and ADD to Type 1 diabetes and Tourette's syndrome are soaring, though few studies pool the data. Compared to their parents, children today are four times more likely to have a chronic illness. And while their grandparents might never have swallowed a pill as children, the current generation of kids is a pharmaceutical sales rep's dream come true: More than one million American children under five years old takes a psychiatric drug. More than 8.3 million kids under 17 have consumed psychiatric drugs, and in any given month one in four is taking at least one prescription drug for something.

Fast food, bad genes, too much TV, video games, pesticides, plastics – name the environmental factor and it has been implicated in the surge of sickness, although none adequately explains the scale or scope of the epidemic. There is one exposure, however, that has evaded the search, despite that children have received it by direct injection in steadily accumulating doses far beyond anything past generations ever saw: 50 doses of 14 vaccines by age six, 69 doses of 16 pharmaceutical vaccines containing powerfully immune-altering ingredients by age 18.

We're assured vaccines are "safe and effective" even though public health officials acknowledge they sometimes have serious side-effects including death and despite the troubling fact that no long-term study of their effects on overall health has ever been conducted.  Remarkably, not a single published study has ever compared vaccinated kids to unvaccinated kids to see who is healthier years after the shots. Until now.

A pilot study of 666 homeschooled six to 12-year-olds from four American states published on April 27th in the Journal of Translational Sciences, compared 261 unvaccinated children with 405 partially or fully vaccinated children, and assessed their overall health based on their mothers' reports of vaccinations and physician-diagnosed illnesses. What it found about increases in immune-mediated diseases like allergies and neurodevelopmental diseases including autism, should make all parents think twice before they ever vaccinate again:

*Vaccinated children were more than three times as likely to be diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum (OR 4.3)

*Vaccinated children were 30-fold more likely to be diagnosed with allergic rhinitis (hay fever) than non-vaccinated children

* Vaccinated children were 22-fold more likely to require an allergy medication than unvaccinated children

*Vaccinated children had more than quadruple the risk of being diagnosed with a learning disability than unvaccinated children (OR 5.2)


Vaccine ingredients are known to cause brain damage. Robert Kennedy Jr. has been highlighting the dangers of mercury as thimerosal used as a preservative in vaccines and its relationship to autism.


Read more at http://info.cmsri.org/the-driven-researcher-blog/vaccinated-vs.-unvaccinated-guess-who-is-sicker.


Cool

so getting into vaccines wouldn't get children better? i amj vaccinated and still healthy.
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Re: The Best Twitter Responses To Trump’s Btc Tweets
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earlyfacer
on 29/07/2019, 02:34:17 UTC
fiat or crypto there is always a crime happening admit it.
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Re: Did we actually really land on moon?
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earlyfacer
on 24/07/2019, 14:12:15 UTC
We went!

We the people weren't shown the real operation.

Consider. Back before NASA became NASA, we had a method for going to Mars and Saturn and back in, say, 5 years. But nobody knew about it, and relatively few people know about it today. If Government can cover something like this up from people even knowing about it, think about the fact that they used it way back then, and we still don't know about it.

It was tested, and shown to work.

To the Stars by Atom Bomb:
Imagine it's July 20, 1969 and no one is paying much attention as Neil Armstrong sets foot on the Moon, because all eyes are on the first manned mission to reach Saturn. That may sound absurd, but while NASA was figuring out how to use rockets to reach the Moon, a super secret US government project was developing a gigantic reusable spaceship powered by atom bomb explosions that was designed to carry a crew of 20 to the outer Solar System by 1970 as a first step to the stars. New Atlas looks at the story behind the original Orion Project.

Cool

the picture says it all that we have landed, no Photoshop that time.
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Re: Atheism is Poison
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earlyfacer
on 24/07/2019, 14:06:14 UTC
I'm a christian and I don't hate atheists. I can't actually remember when was the last time I felt hate, probably back when I was still an atheist and slave to my emotions like Moloch is today

Did you seriously just say you don't hate Atheists, then in the next sentence slander me?

The hypocrisy is getting thick, and we're still on the first page... slow down hoss

maybe he converted in becoming a christian.
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Re: Health and Religion
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earlyfacer
on 23/07/2019, 14:08:56 UTC
from what i observed religion always have a long discussion, i think this is a never ending discussion.
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Re: Games, that use tokens for exchange
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earlyfacer
on 19/07/2019, 14:52:38 UTC
try out playgame mate, afaik they are partnered with kucoin.
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Re: AUS Digital Dollar Projects -Plagiarized Whitepaper
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earlyfacer
on 19/07/2019, 14:46:07 UTC
Nice copying of rights, this is unobeying the sacred law of privacy.  Angry Angry
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Freedom to trade at KucoinV2 with zero trading fees for all trading pairs
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earlyfacer
on 19/02/2019, 10:00:25 UTC
What's up my traders, Kucoin made my day so happy when I saw their tweet and made me more motivated to trade with their celebration event for opening their new platform KucoinV2 now I enjoy trading with zero trading fees to all trading pairs on KuCoin.

I want to share this update to all the kucoin user like me who didn't know the zero trading fees to all the trading pair on Kucoin visit here now:   https://twitter.com/kucoincom/status/1097647423088779270
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Problem resolve and back to reality for MHC trading and deposits.
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earlyfacer
on 17/02/2019, 08:53:21 UTC
I enjoy trading on KuCoin's trading platform, with their new listed project MetaHash suddenly it was stopped in trading.  I don't know what to do on that day I'm just totally shocked and stop what I'm doing. 

Today I have visited KuCoin's official website looking for some update when I saw the announcement that the MetaHash trading and deposits re-open again, I'm so happy and do trading again.

If you there want to see/read the announcement of KuCoin about what happened on their platform visit here for more information: https://news.kucoin.com/en/mhc-trading-and-deposits-re-open-again/
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Re: Who Are Your Favorite Actors: Name 3 Of Your Favorites!
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earlyfacer
on 08/02/2019, 06:38:34 UTC
I have a list of my favorite actors in different countries tho.

- Benedict Cumberbatch
- Dwayne Johnson
- Robert Downey Jr.

Japan

- Kento Yamazaki
- Kento Yamazaki
- Kento Yamazaki lols, just him

South Korea

- Lee Min Ho
- Kwak Dongyeon
- Jung Il Woo
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Re: What are your best memories?
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earlyfacer
on 08/02/2019, 06:31:48 UTC
The best memory i have so far is when i decided to leave my own comfort zone and do the things that scares me the most, i was so scared before of trying things that are new to me, the things i've never experienced before, i was totally introverted and im scared of everything, i wanted to stay where i was before but decided not to. I grabbed all the opportunity that came, i did all the things that scares me the most, it was all new and its hard to adjust but they are all worth it. I met amazing people, gained a lot of skills, i became confident on myself, i love myself now more than ever, and i wasn't as awkward as before. I still have the quality of introvert, of a sensitive person but on a different way, me being an introvert comes with the personality of being passionate, to emphatize and to understand people and i don't want to get rid of those traits.
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Re: What do you do to calm down you're anger?
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earlyfacer
on 07/02/2019, 05:44:40 UTC
I think about the negative things that i'll attract and if i attract those my life would be mess
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Re: What is your favorite comfort food ?
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earlyfacer
on 06/02/2019, 03:51:37 UTC
I always wanted to have burger (any kind) when im feeling stressed or depresssed, i love the combination of patty and buns when im not on my best mood
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Re: IS BITCOIN ATM PROFITABLE BUSINESS ?
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earlyfacer
on 04/02/2019, 05:57:09 UTC
it depends, if bitcoin dont die then it will be a profitable one but if people loses the faith due to masssive downfall of it recently then the dream of being a decentralized society will vanish.

You know the government is doing everything to get rid of the things that gets on its way and they consider these things as threats, i wish people realize that freedom is the key to a successful economy and that will only happen if the government stop manipulating us.
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Re: Who is your favorite fictional character?
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earlyfacer
on 03/02/2019, 23:57:20 UTC
My favorite fictional character would be Iron Man/Tony Stark, i know it sounds cringey but i admire his character so much, not because he has a lot of money, i find him really cool and his character is just so smart and so charming!
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Re: Why most people would like to travel around the world?
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earlyfacer
on 29/01/2019, 05:51:14 UTC
mainly because travelling dont just fill your passports with stamps but because its a great way to be one with the world, to learn new things (not all stuffs are being learned at school) to have new experiences, to learn a lot of lessons, to know different stories of different individuals and places, to open our minds of whats really out there. Some people dont understand the feeling we get when we travel, its the feeling of peace and contentment and the feeling of being free excites us thats making us do it more. Travelling might be pricey but some people works hard now in order to travel soon and to experience what i stated.
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Re: BTC is still the most popular?
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earlyfacer
on 29/01/2019, 05:33:07 UTC
Bitcoin is popular for two different reasons, the first one is because it is the mother of all crypto and it started crypto and MOST people admires its capability to work as a decentralized. The second one is because the government is seeing bitcoin as a threat and is really threaten by it due to its influence to the majority of the population and their fiat currency is being boycotted by the people and it fvcking hurts them. Government is mad because they are losing their ability to manipulate people because obviously people have woken up and is ready to do what they wanted to do Cool
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Re: you are being manipulated by the government
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earlyfacer
on 28/01/2019, 06:23:33 UTC
We all are, and i think that's the worst. Crypto is our escape and they're doing their best to manipulate it as well, the government wanted to control us using the ways they know. If people are smart enough then they won't let the government do so.