Indeed! Many of the points presented in the article are real issues. But when they are packaged together with the extreme view that rape does not exist it does us all a disservice
You know when you guys from the kindness of your hearts bomb some freedom into a country? Those countries generally do not have Trump as their president. Some still have Internet.
Suppose he puts two presents in at the same time, wouldn't that get two presents in there? If they are the right size/shape they can be pushed into the sack beside each other.
OK. Q is saying "Here is a picture and a few words, impossibly scarce all in all. Either manipulate yourself by drawing unfounded conclusions or feel I am superior to you"
I suppose anyone unfortunate enough to watch all this sees how this guy grasps at any straw to make an impression of "winning" this. Number of people followed of course means nothing.
I fail to see what should indicate that I am upset. Was it the small light joke indicating a very pedantic and irrelevant comment from you as if you felt the need to display knowledge?
Indeed. And as said already, claiming such things while being careful not to say anything substantial yourself is a mark of a scammer (though troll may be more proper for you).
Elsewhere in this thread I have given a short intro. As for coins, many are surely scams, but singling out the scams is much harder than with tokens, as potential is harder to disprove
Also, if you say "the sky is blue" (and topic is the sky), and I and say "you forgot to mention that some cars are also blue", would you feel that this is a meaningful complaint?
Elsewhere in this thread I have given a short intro. As for coins, many are surely scams, but singling out the scams is much harder than with tokens, as potential is harder to disprove
Ah, so that's it then, this guy is a scammer. He knows exactly what he is doing. It is possible he still feels bad about it, but he is driven by greed, and will not stop for anything.
Notice how he never really said anything in this discussion. A common scammer trick. Say many words even if he has no content, to create an illusion of having a legitimate claim.
Ah, so that's it then, this guy is a scammer. He knows exactly what he is doing. It is possible he still feels bad about it, but he is driven by greed, and will not stop for anything.
I prefer to think you don't, at least until you give me even a small piece of insight that I don't have. So far all you have had is claims like "x is complicated" to confuse the issue
That is, there is also the possibility that you are scamming people on purpose, and that causing confusion in this discussion is your way to hide that the whole model is flawed.
You mean "I want to scam you, please tell me which of these rotten apples is most likely to trick you so I can put more work into that"? Why don't you answer my claims directly instead
I prefer to think you don't, at least until you give me even a small piece of insight that I don't have. So far all you have had is claims like "x is complicated" to confuse the issue
"Many things are difficult", OK. But that does not show how a token's claim to have value can be substantiated. If it cannot, the masses will likely lose real money on them ("scams").