@zer0hedge...It's strange to read they want to ban deceptive business practices, whereas they still trade their stock. Either there's something fishy or the son of my mother is slow to understand shit. up on Facebook being the lemming that I am and following the herd and after a few days this fucking creep I knew in High School got in touch with me and wanted to go out and have a drink to discuss old times and maybe we could bring the wives along?Jesus H. Christ!I dropped that fucking Facebook and never looked back.Proctor & Gamble was not certain it was getting a good return on its $100 million digital ad spend, so one day they stopped.They found no change in their sales. Of course, no one listened. It is still buy, buy, buy! in the digital ad world.I do worry that the P&G article was fack news.survive an EMP and gubmint turning off the internet and the electrical grid.have arisen many questions on the security of cryptocurrency and I think that would be the reason behind this act of Facebook.
Also, facebook is in access of everybody and who knows which posts are real and which are fake. Most people within the same country are treating facebook as a medium to buy and sell the cryptos and I've witnessed and read a lot of posts ...
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