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9 hours ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

Actually several people have repeatedly asked to see my babies, which you like to diss so much. Only someone so filled with pain and hate 

would attack a little child, so whats your story? 

Why would any parent put their child at risk ? The internet is not a safe place to do this. It's not like pulling out a picture with your friends and family.  People here know where you are from, your occupation and your daughters name . Now they have her picture .

Why would you take the slightest risk with her, Not calling you a bad parent but surely you put your family at risk . For what? So you can show people that your boys are good swimmers? The internet is permanent and she did not give you permission did she? The internet is not safe. That's my story.  So why take a chance ?

Why?

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46 minutes ago, SocalDinar said:

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Why would any parent put their child at risk ? The internet is not a safe place to do this. It's not like pulling out a picture with your friends and family.  People here know where you are from, your occupation and your daughters name . Now they have her picture .

Why would you take the slightest risk with her, Not calling you a bad parent but surely you put your family at risk . For what? So you can show people that your boys are good swimmers? The internet is permanent and she did not give you permission did she? The internet is not safe. That's my story.  So why take a chance ?

Why?

My first question is who are you? Because I'm beginning to get the sense that you're someone who knows me personally. My second question is, why is anything with my family of any concern to you? and the third thing that I would like to say is if you think posting pictures of family members online is somehow different than what everyone on Earth does you must be living under a rock. Have you not seen Facebook?

Now I'd like to tell you that the greatest threats I have ever faced against my family have not come from the internet. The greatest threats that I've ever come against my family were from extended family members. Not one was ever successful with my present family. I have become quite Adept at protecting that which I love. Therefore, I do not have a problem posting pictures of my family so that my family friends at Dinar Vets can enjoy my family with me. I have far more things at my disposal to protect my family that anyone can possibly imagine. Trust me when I tell you this there is no real threat at least not to me and definitely not to my daughters.  

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48 minutes ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

My first question is who are you? Because I'm beginning to get the sense that you're someone who knows me personally. My second question is, why is anything with my family of any concern to you? and the third thing that I would like to say is if you think posting pictures of family members online is somehow different than what everyone on Earth does you must be living under a rock. Have you not seen Facebook?

Now I'd like to tell you that the greatest threats I have ever faced against my family have not come from the internet. The greatest threats that I've ever come against my family were from extended family members. Not one was ever successful with my present family. I have become quite Adept at protecting that which I love. Therefore, I do not have a problem posting pictures of my family so that my family friends at Dinar Vets can enjoy my family with me. I have far more things at my disposal to protect my family that anyone can possibly imagine. Trust me when I tell you this there is no real threat at least not to me and definitely not to my daughters.  

 

ok i apologize. You are right none of my business.  But not everyone uses Facebook.  You can not find a picture of me on the internet. Just not there. Not gonna happen. 

My kids are adults so if they want to post their pictures thats Ok by me. Its their choice... not mine.  But they were not allowed to when they lived under my roof.  And I'm sure you can protect your kids when you are with them. Likewise I can protect mine when they are with me. But they are not always with me.  Like you know the internet is permanent.  Me personally I know their is a risk ever so slight it is... But it's still a risk so why take it?  If anything were to happen to my family because of my actions i would have trouble living with myself. Wouldn't you? There are some bad people out there and you and I will not always be around to fend off the evil in this world. Heck God does not even protect them. And he is omnipresent.

So In the future i will avoid interfering.  But i would also hope you realize that you were not playing the nice guy by burying my pictures. You did do that on purpose 

I just got back from a trip and was sharing my pictures which i never do.  I admit this made me a bit angry and i acted out which was wrong and childish. So like i started off with I apologize.  Will not happen again.   

 

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Let's face it, all babies when born are fugly. The only thing cuter is wrinkly ole grandma holding the wrinkly ole newborn baby. Then babies get cute until their diapers begin to smell. It's all downhill from there because they come with a no return policy.

 

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The 42-year-old woman had no medical assistance as she gave birth to her baby daughter in the town of Dagestanskiye Ogni, in south-western Russia's Republic of Dagestan.

The woman, who is remaining anonymous, was reportedly surprised by the size of her daughter, who is her fifth child.

Local health watch dogs released details of the birth and confirmed that both mother and daughter were doing well.

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4 hours ago, SocalDinar said:

ok i apologize. You are right none of my business.  But not everyone uses Facebook.  You can not find a picture of me on the internet. Just not there. Not gonna happen. 

My kids are adults so if they want to post their pictures thats Ok by me. Its their choice... not mine.  But they were not allowed to when they lived under my roof.  And I'm sure you can protect your kids when you are with them. Likewise I can protect mine when they are with me. But they are not always with me.  Like you know the internet is permanent.  Me personally I know their is a risk ever so slight it is... But it's still a risk so why take it?  If anything were to happen to my family because of my actions i would have trouble living with myself. Wouldn't you? There are some bad people out there and you and I will not always be around to fend off the evil in this world. Heck God does not even protect them. And he is omnipresent.

So In the future i will avoid interfering.  But i would also hope you realize that you were not playing the nice guy by burying my pictures. You did do that on purpose 

I just got back from a trip and was sharing my pictures which i never do.  I admit this made me a bit angry and i acted out which was wrong and childish. So like i started off with I apologize.  Will not happen again.   

First of all I thank you for your apology and I wholeheartedly accept it. I know more that most here how easy it is to get heated when beliefs are

strong. I would also like to address your pics that you posted last night. I am the Moderator for the VIP Crypto section only and when I peruse 

this side of the site I don't have my Moderator tools that I would have over there. Thus it wasn't me that deleted your pics. And to be honest being a 

new Moderator I probably wouldn't have done that if I could. Still trying to get the lay of the ground so to speak. 

Now to the internet stuff. Believe it of not just one year ago I would have been one hundred percent in agreement with your opine about doing things 

on the net. But that all changed when I began looking into Blockchain and delving deep into what that really is. Realizing how that tech was going to 

be used and wondering how much was already in play I did a background check on myself to see what was out there. 

Now mind you that I, like you, would never post anything on Facebook and didn't use Twitter. DV was the only social media that I used. And I felt the 

fact that there was only some 50,000 people it was a low profile. But man was that wrong. I found in my background check things that I'd long

since forgotten and things that I truly thought were private. 

And as far as DV being a low profile Well that ain't the case. Google just about anything Dinar related to some of my comments here and anything 

crypto and you will see that my post are usually some of the first to come up. That actually gave me some great concern and caused me to seek 

deep prayer as to what to do. Then I realized that this whole Blockchain thing is so much more than cryptocurrency. In fact I now think that 

cryptocurrencies was just the way to get the masses to accept the new Blockchain Tech that will house all your personal info from birth to death 

in  an app that you may freely access at will. From your drivers licence to your passport to you titles on everything you own. Your life will be automatically placed in the Blockchain and that is just that. I don't like that any more than I think you do but I realized there's not a whole lot I can do about it.

Unless your willing to live on a deserted Island and hide under a palm tree vowing to never look up, you will be on  the Blockchain.

And with that I decided to take other measures to protect my family. Technology is awesome if you know how to use it. 

Even if someone were to kidnap my daughter they would be shocked when I showed up at their location within minutes with guns blazing. 

 

Asking themselves in there last breath, "how'd he find us'? My girls will NEVER be alone. Especially when they think they are. 

So with that I just decided to join the crowd and be who I am. Of course it helped that I will soon open an orphanage for children and know that 

privacy for me with that alone will be a thing of the past. Really the only thing that is private is in your head. 

Again I thank you for your apology and candor.

Santa

 

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16 minutes ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

First of all I thank you for your apology and I wholeheartedly accept it. I know more that most here how easy it is to get heated when beliefs are

strong. I would also like to address your pics that you posted last night. I am the Moderator for the VIP Crypto section only and when I peruse 

this side of the site I don't have my Moderator tools that I would have over there. Thus it wasn't me that deleted your pics. And to be honest being a 

new Moderator I probably wouldn't have done that if I could. Still trying to get the lay of the ground so to speak. 

Now to the internet stuff. Believe it of not just one year ago I would have been one hundred percent in agreement with your opine about doing things 

on the net. But that all changed when I began looking into Blockchain and delving deep into what that really is. Realizing how that tech was going to 

be used and wondering how much was already in play I did a background check on myself to see what was out there. 

Now mind you that I, like you, would never post anything on Facebook and didn't use Twitter. DV was the only social media that I used. And I felt the 

fact that there was only some 50,000 people it was a low profile. But man was that wrong. I found in my background check things that I'd long

since forgotten and things that I truly thought were private. 

And as far as DV being a low profile Well that ain't the case. Google just about anything Dinar related to some of my comments here and anything 

crypto and you will see that my post are usually some of the first to come up. That actually gave me some great concern and caused me to seek 

deep prayer as to what to do. Then I realized that this whole Blockchain thing is so much more than cryptocurrency. In fact I now think that 

cryptocurrencies was just the way to get the masses to accept the new Blockchain Tech that will house all your personal info from birth to death 

in  an app that you may freely access at will. From your drivers licence to your passport to you titles on everything you own. Your life will be automatically placed in the Blockchain and that is just that. I don't like that any more than I think you do but I realized there's not a whole lot I can do about it.

Unless your willing to live on a deserted Island and hide under a palm tree vowing to never look up, you will be on  the Blockchain.

And with that I decided to take other measures to protect my family. Technology is awesome if you know how to use it. 

Even if someone were to kidnap my daughter they would be shocked when I showed up at their location within minutes with guns blazing. 

 

Asking themselves in there last breath, "how'd he find us'? My girls will NEVER be alone. Especially when they think they are. 

So with that I just decided to join the crowd and be who I am. Of course it helped that I will soon open an orphanage for children and know that 

privacy for me with that alone will be a thing of the past. Really the only thing that is private is in your head. 

Again I thank you for your apology and candor.

Santa

 

Thank You and best wishes to you. !  This makes me feel better because i know i was wrong and your accepting my sincere apology means alot.  Sometimes I do stupid stuff.  But at least I dont drink any more for over ten years now.  Now talk about doing some stupid stuff. Im grateful to still be alive.

 

 

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