Debt Rattle Christmas Eve 2017
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December 24, 2017 at 10:03 am #37895Raúl Ilargi MeijerKeymaster
Jules Bastien-LePage The annunciation to the shepherds 1875 • Yes, Virginia, There Is A ‘Santa Rally’ (Roberts) • Homelessness In England Rises
[See the full post at: Debt Rattle Christmas Eve 2017]December 24, 2017 at 1:26 pm #37896Dr. DParticipant“People with mental … health problems has increased by around 75%”
Yes, as the wealthy U.K. have taken more and shared less until the nation revolts against them, and still it’s not enough, never enough. That’s the mental illness that’s been booming.
Holy smokes Hackernoon: yes, I noticed how no one’s been interested in Bitcoin lately, no one’s buying, it’s not in the news, you can’t buy on Paypal, Expedia, Subway, and Microsoft, and rumor has it, direct cash transfers on Facebook. And these other 99 companies: https://99bitcoins.com/who-accepts-bitcoins-payment-companies-stores-take-bitcoins/
Yup, total failure. There’s been no interest, no price increase, no adoption, and no buildout. Like Blockchains or no, maybe you should remove the “Hacker” from your name and shorten it to “Hack” because you’re not describing the known universe. Breathtaking.
And wait, weren’t we going to have to kill everyone because human population would increase in a direct line without feedback or restraint? And instead it’s containing itself like it has everywhere else wealth has increased? Huh. Funny ol’ world. Merry Christmas.
December 24, 2017 at 5:07 pm #37898zerosumParticipantBecause I have been told that this is the season to be joyous, I’m trying to find something that is positive; something that is having or has the potential of having a positive impact on our many different societies.
This means that I’m looking for the domino effect to get to the real lalaland.
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