VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS68.85%
Net Worth
0.118USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.019SBD
Effective Power
5.009SP
├── Own SP
1.871SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+3.138SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 1.871SP | SP |
| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 3.138SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.009SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.000SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
| sbd_balance | 0.019SBD | SBD |
| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
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"savings_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
"reward_steem_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
"vesting_shares": "3041.804327 VESTS",
"delegated_vesting_shares": "0.000000 VESTS",
"received_vesting_shares": "5101.855479 VESTS",
"sbd_balance": "0.019 SBD",
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"conversions": []
}Account Info
| name | rajzky187 |
| id | 213183 |
| rank | 1,012,146 |
| reputation | 5535639567 |
| created | 2017-06-22T15:37:00 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 23 |
| comment_count | 0 |
| lifetime_vote_count | 0 |
| witnesses_voted_for | 0 |
| last_post | 2017-07-15T16:38:00 |
| last_root_post | 2017-07-15T16:38:00 |
| last_vote_time | 2017-07-02T20:04:39 |
| proxied_vsf_votes | 0, 0, 0, 0 |
| can_vote | 1 |
| voting_power | 0 |
| delayed_votes | 0 |
| balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| sbd_balance | 0.019 SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000 SBD |
| vesting_shares | 3041.804327 VESTS |
| delegated_vesting_shares | 0.000000 VESTS |
| received_vesting_shares | 5101.855479 VESTS |
| reward_vesting_balance | 0.000000 VESTS |
| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting_withdraw_rate | 0.000000 VESTS |
| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 0 |
| to_withdraw | 0 |
| withdraw_routes | 0 |
| savings_withdraw_requests | 0 |
| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 2017-06-22T15:51:33 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 0 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 2017-07-02T19:17:18 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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"posting_rewards": 1923,
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],
"proxy": "",
"received_vesting_shares": "5101.855479 VESTS",
"recovery_account": "steem",
"reputation": "5535639567",
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"reward_sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
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"reward_vesting_steem": "0.000 STEEM",
"savings_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
"savings_sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
"savings_sbd_last_interest_payment": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
"savings_sbd_seconds": "0",
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}Withdraw Routes
| Incoming | Outgoing |
|---|---|
Empty | Empty |
{
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}From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 3.138 SP to @rajzky1872026/05/18 05:28:09
steemdelegated 3.138 SP to @rajzky187
2026/05/18 05:28:09
| delegatee | rajzky187 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 5101.855479 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #106149678/Trx 107716dfd05b0e38ba3948f47f2c71d5d8812b9a |
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}steemdelegated 1.470 SP to @rajzky1872026/05/13 01:01:42
steemdelegated 1.470 SP to @rajzky187
2026/05/13 01:01:42
| delegatee | rajzky187 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 2389.645074 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #106001079/Trx f843a86afc30835b0fbd1ede9111da7638744beb |
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}steemdelegated 3.146 SP to @rajzky1872026/04/26 04:41:09
steemdelegated 3.146 SP to @rajzky187
2026/04/26 04:41:09
| delegatee | rajzky187 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 5114.371235 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105517188/Trx 7884832ccee1a93bbca6e5ce27969a4cf3172a14 |
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}steemdelegated 1.495 SP to @rajzky1872026/01/23 21:49:54
steemdelegated 1.495 SP to @rajzky187
2026/01/23 21:49:54
| delegatee | rajzky187 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 2431.191893 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #102868620/Trx 5e00fa3a8c595a19f23905db3933601b40db1921 |
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}steemdelegated 1.596 SP to @rajzky1872024/12/17 17:00:39
steemdelegated 1.596 SP to @rajzky187
2024/12/17 17:00:39
| delegatee | rajzky187 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 2595.411090 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #91314848/Trx ff512efce5c458fa881e172f877495500e9661d8 |
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}steemdelegated 1.700 SP to @rajzky1872023/11/14 08:42:15
steemdelegated 1.700 SP to @rajzky187
2023/11/14 08:42:15
| delegatee | rajzky187 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 2764.544622 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #79869008/Trx d20f8d1be10446f3b13a9ce7bba22b0a1b152312 |
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}steemdelegated 3.507 SP to @rajzky1872023/09/22 09:25:21
steemdelegated 3.507 SP to @rajzky187
2023/09/22 09:25:21
| delegatee | rajzky187 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 5701.453408 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #78361705/Trx b1e1916ff40202b3e7d4bbcd0b59809b9d290c98 |
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}steemdelegated 3.644 SP to @rajzky1872022/11/03 17:00:21
steemdelegated 3.644 SP to @rajzky187
2022/11/03 17:00:21
| delegatee | rajzky187 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 5923.504846 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #69119593/Trx 700eb8a5d13d91292673f01e08b14d5097ff1fad |
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}steemdelegated 3.779 SP to @rajzky1872022/01/17 22:17:12
steemdelegated 3.779 SP to @rajzky187
2022/01/17 22:17:12
| delegatee | rajzky187 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 6143.612447 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #60822939/Trx 40e44ef9def53fbd88d4e3e4936d5e1d7459b6da |
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"timestamp": "2022-01-17T22:17:12",
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}steemdelegated 3.892 SP to @rajzky1872021/06/14 05:30:15
steemdelegated 3.892 SP to @rajzky187
2021/06/14 05:30:15
| delegatee | rajzky187 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 6327.806735 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #54613311/Trx 7b932f8b3d73d57d8079ea3074d89dd6a9a11c66 |
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}steemdelegated 4.007 SP to @rajzky1872020/12/11 15:43:15
steemdelegated 4.007 SP to @rajzky187
2020/12/11 15:43:15
| delegatee | rajzky187 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 6515.228709 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49360598/Trx 19cddf1067152dd15434f87a2c78565f9139602e |
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}steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @rajzky1872020/12/06 09:19:18
steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @rajzky187
2020/12/06 09:19:18
| delegatee | rajzky187 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 1912.543513 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49212128/Trx 27360cbf481faa7f57230dc688d48cef873d2d5a |
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"timestamp": "2020-12-06T09:19:18",
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}steemdelegated 4.011 SP to @rajzky1872020/12/05 19:21:09
steemdelegated 4.011 SP to @rajzky187
2020/12/05 19:21:09
| delegatee | rajzky187 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 6521.436563 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49195682/Trx d05f896364a9172981eaf6d895c61480b6edad95 |
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}steemdelegated 1.181 SP to @rajzky1872020/11/03 01:09:00
steemdelegated 1.181 SP to @rajzky187
2020/11/03 01:09:00
| delegatee | rajzky187 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 1920.017158 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #48269002/Trx 08a40fe5a28e67715c570dc4b3902385a6914d02 |
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}steemdelegated 4.136 SP to @rajzky1872020/05/09 10:21:33
steemdelegated 4.136 SP to @rajzky187
2020/05/09 10:21:33
| delegatee | rajzky187 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 6724.241922 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43222443/Trx 2d4668173d1b51d6750c9ddcc288471fd032268b |
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}steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @rajzky1872020/05/08 14:39:09
steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @rajzky187
2020/05/08 14:39:09
| delegatee | rajzky187 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 1953.311140 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43199359/Trx 3a9a9e923a061cd99c9013e1e76106fc170fe0c1 |
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}steemdelegated 4.144 SP to @rajzky1872020/04/16 02:49:03
steemdelegated 4.144 SP to @rajzky187
2020/04/16 02:49:03
| delegatee | rajzky187 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 6737.129370 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #42568598/Trx 623f363848c5c9eb8a2d3466cfa7177196caf412 |
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}2019/06/22 17:05:54
2019/06/22 17:05:54
| author | steemitboard |
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}rajzky187published a new post: what-a-bad-luck2017/07/15 16:38:00
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| body | Hi, just call me somebody I do really have a bad luck! At first my father got shot. 2nd my brother died of a cancer. 3rd I cant go to school because of financial support. 4rth I turned 18 last june 8 2017 and cant get a job. 5th I dont even have a friends to help me. I've struggling this bad luck for the whole of my life ! But I still need to try :D |
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rajzky187published a new post: 69-awesome-brain-hacks-that-give-you-mind-blowing-powers-part-1
2017/07/07 12:36:27
| author | rajzky187 |
| body | We don't know much about computer hacking here at Cracked, because that stuff involves numbers, but we've come across a whole bunch of different crazy brain and body hacks over the years. The following pages will help you change reality for yourself and others, stop pain by coughing, and even make yourself more attractive to the opposite sex. Years of gathered wisdom are at your disposal. Read on: 69.If You Avoid Thinking About the Future, You Get Better at Everything  Consider the tenses past, present, and future. The difference between the sentences "Bob is at the store buying nachos" and "Bob will go to the store to buy nachos" has explicit implications about how far we are from eating nachos. That is need-to-know information. But it may be surprising that some languages don't have a future tense, or it's not obligatory. In Mandarin, for example, it's fine to say something like "Bob store buy nachos," and nobody will make fun of your caveman speech or slap you in the mouth because you didn't immediately specify the time frame of nacho delivery.  In Mandarin, they always keep spare nachos. One might think that speakers of such languages would just be wandering around confused, utterly unmoored from time as we know it, hurtling obliviously through chronology with no anchors to tether them, screaming into the void as history whips pas- No? They're totally fine? Huh. It turns out that speakers of these tenseless languages actually make far better decisions than tense-language speakers, about virtually everything.  Because they're less tense. For example, a study by Keith Chen of Yale Business School analyzed data from 76 countries, focusing on things like saving money, smoking and exercise habits, and general health. The surprising result was that cultures in which most people speak languages without a future tense make better health and financial decisions overall. In fact, it found that speaking a tensed language, like English, made people 30 percent less likely to save money. It is thought that speakers of such languages, whom we shall call Untensers, see their lives as less of a timeline and more of a whole. Therefore they are automatically more mindful of how their decisions will affect their futures than we savage, primitive Tensers. Strangely, it seems that thinking of "the future" as being some far-off place, removed from the realities of our daily lives, makes us more likely to buy that second Xbox just because the first looked lonely. Untensers consistently accumulate more wealth, hold onto it for longer periods of time, are healthier, and live longer than Tensers, for whom the past is something we've left behind, and the future is like a distant planet where consequences live that we don't fully intend to visit. 68.Music Changes Your Ability to Perceive Time  Hold music -- the stuff you hear on the line when you call everyone from the bank to your local bail bond agency -- didn't fall into America's phone lines by accident. It's designed specifically to reduce the amount of time you think you're waiting, so that you're less likely to hang up in anger. Other places that involve waiting, such as doctors' offices, use a similar trick. Time shrinkage is also the aim of most retail stores, which is why you'll rarely enter a mall, supermarket or clothing store without hearing some sort of music in the background.  Our coke dealer always has Iggy Pop on at his apartment. How Does It Work? To understand why exactly music makes it seem like less time has passed, think of the human brain as a mountain lion that is eating a bag of money. It doesn't matter what the zookeepers distract it with -- food, shiny objects or just shouting and yelling. All that matters is that they give another zookeeper the chance to sneak up and retrieve the money while the lion is busy deciding which one of them to eat. Similarly, when your brain is steadily distracted, you'll be less likely to notice things around you in detail, and this includes the passage of time. Our brains have limited input capacity, and when something else is using up that capacity, we're less likely to think things like, "I've been standing in line to get Richard Moll's autograph for three goddamn hours" or "Do I really need this Garfield alarm clock?"  "Will Katy Perry really sleep with me if I keep buying her music?" But it works the opposite way, too. In some situations, listening to music can actually expand perceived time. For example, listening to music while performing tasks that require concentration will usually cause us to overestimate the amount of time that has passed. The theory is that as your mind switches back and forth between perception of the music and concentration on the challenging tasks, it forms separate "events," or distinct memories. When your brain thinks about what you've been doing for the past hour, you'll remember more of these events and recall that the hour was quite long. Experiments have found that time also expands when we're listening to familiar music that we dislike.  When we hear the opening chords of a song, our brain remembers the whole thing and immediately skips ahead and plays it mentally. This fake mind-music is extremely vivid, working on exactly the same parts of the brain as actual music does. So the effect is that you take a few moments to vividly imagine that you're sitting through five minutes of that damn New Radicals song before you come back to reality only to realize that you still actually have to sit through it. 67.Change the Reality of a Situation by Changing How It's Phrased  You're probably already aware that minor changes to the wording of a survey can alter people's opinions. During the health care debate in 2010, for example, four separate organizations conducted polls to see what percentage of Americans supported a so-called "public option." Their results ranged from a measly 44 percent to 66 percent support, due in large part to differences in wording. Calling it a "government administered health insurance plan -- something like the Medicare coverage that people 65 and older get" garnered 66 percent support. And calling it "a government-run health insurance plan" plummeted support to 44 percent. Calling it "Just what Mussolini would have wanted" reduced the number to 2 percent.  "Ha-HAAAAAAAH! NOW I'VE GOT YOU!" You might think that it's just a matter of people not actually understanding how the system works ("I said I wanted Medicare, not GOVERNMENT!"), but it really is all about how the brain can be manipulated with very subtle differences in wording, regardless of your knowledge level. What? How? In this study, social psychologists sent out surveys to several hundred registered voters before an election. Half the recipients were asked if it was "important to vote." The other half were asked if it was "important to be a voter." With this one difference, the people who read the word "voter" were nearly 14 percent more likely to actually vote on Election Day. The researchers suspected that using the word "voter" caused people to identify themselves with the word. Since these people considered themselves to be voters, they were more likely to get out and vote.  "I was called a motherfucker, too, but that's on everyone's manifesto." On the other hand, using the word "vote" implied that the survey was asking the people to perform a task. Even if they answered "yes" to the question, they felt no association with the word (i.e., they weren't voters, they were just being told to vote), so they were less likely to follow through. One was about a simple action, the other was about being a type of person. You've been manipulated this way all your life, and now it's time to start manipulating back. Don't ask your friend with the truck if he can help move your mattress; ask if he'll participate in a community-supported housing initiative. Don't ask the cop to let you off for speeding; ask if Officer Gives-a-Shit doesn't want to stimulate the local economy via a highly targeted middle-class tax break. Getting your way is easy when you let your words do the weaseling for you. 66.Music Makes You Stronger  It's no secret that many people prefer to listen to music when they work out. But music doesn't just make physical activity more pleasant -- it actually makes our physical performance measurably better. When listening to music, people are able to hold heavy weights for longer than when they're standing in silence. They can also complete sprints in smaller amounts of time and are even able to reduce their oxygen intake.  This is why Rocky does all of his training in musical montages. How Does It Work? Similar to the time-perception effect we referenced above, one element is just plain old distraction. Obviously, if your mind is listening to music, it's not thinking about how much your legs hurt or how much longer you've got to run before the treadmill makes that final beeping noise. But there's much more to it than that. First, there's synchronicity. When you match your movements to a steady musical tempo, you spend less time and effort on the inefficient slowing down and speeding up that happens when you're going by your own rhythm. Music also increases the incidence of "flow" states -- states of meditation-like calm in which everything works right for an athlete and that is strongly linked to enhanced performance.  It's all in the music. Music can even make you feel less pain. Patients listening to music after surgery need less sedatives, report less pain and have lower blood pressure. As if that's not impressive enough, doctors have found that specially selected melodic music dramatically reduces stress in patients during unsedated brain surgery. In some cases, music caused patients to relax so much that many of them fell into a deep sleep, while people sliced into their exposed brains with fucking scalpels. And even if you're lucky enough to be asleep during surgery, there's a good chance the doctors working on you are listening to music, since most surgeons believe it improves their performance, too. So the next time you're about to go under a general anesthetic, consider the fact that the guy with the scalpel might soon be timing his incisions to Whitesnake.  "Here I go again on my own, sawing through the whitest bones I've ever knooown ..." 65.Your Hand Is a Poor Man's Night-Vision Goggles   That's why some of the pirates wear an eyepatch even though the other eye is not blind. They change it to the other side when it is night and change again when its day. 64.Thinking You Smell Good Makes You More Attractive  Entire multibillion-dollar industries are built upon the idea that smelling good gets you dates (smell can also influence who you're attracted to). But when we say that your sense of smell can make a man more attractive to the ladies, we're not just pointing out that a quick sniff test of one's clothing before heading out is a reliable start on the path of not dying alone. And we're not talking about those pheromone sprays that promise to make women ignore the crumbs caught in your neckbeard. No, this is weirder.  Because horse souls smell like fucking. In a recent study conducted by the University of Liverpool, they had some guys spray themselves with Lynx (the English version of Axe Body Spray). Then they had women rate the men's attractiveness ... via videotape. As in, they were out of smelling range. The men who sprayed themselves down were still rated as more attractive, even though the women couldn't smell them. But How? According to the scientists running the experiment, the power was inside the men the whole time. The guys given the scented spray figured they smelled good, so their body language displayed more confidence, and the women who watched them responded to that.  "You don't have to tell me. Johnny Beardface already knows, baby." So does this mean these dudes were just brainwashed by Lynx's marketing campaign? They actually believed the ads that claim spraying this stuff will have women diving for their junk? Nope -- the can of spray used in the experiment was unmarked, so the men had no idea what kind of deodorant they were covering themselves with. It seems like pretty much anything that doesn't actually smell like mustard gas will do the trick. It turns out the amazing mind-control powers of smell aren't about making the girl at the bar swoon -- it's about tricking yourself into having a little confidence for once.  "I ... I'm just shy. I can't help it." 63.Filling Your Cubicle With Personal Crap Makes You Productive  Nobody else likes the personal crap you fill your desk with at work. That "inspirational" picture of you and your mom climbing Mount McKinley is trite and forgettable. Oh, and that picture of your girlfriend with the lyrics to "Wonderwall" printed beneath it? Do you even know what that song's about? Clearly not, because no one does. And yet, somehow, this asinine behavior hacks your brain. How? Tell Me! Having control over one small, utterly inconsequential aspect of our lives improves our productivity by 32 percent. Learning this is a real shot to the nuts for your adolescent sense of rebellion. Faceless corporations (man) can cram us into our upholstered prisons like sardines in a can, but we'll still do their bidding as long as they give us a crayon to color the wall with. The unvarnished truth is that our supposedly indomitable spirits (man) can be domitabled with as little as a roll of double-sided tape, some glitter, a color printer, and five minutes' access to our Facebook photo albums. Truly, the spirit of the revolution is dead. Maaan. 62.You Can Feel Like You Had a Good Night's Sleep After Two Hours  So you just picked up the night shift at your local McDonald's, you have class every morning at 8 a.m., and you have no idea how you're going to make it through the day without looking like a guy straight out of Dawn of the Dead, minus the blood ... hopefully.  "SLEEEEEEEEEP ... uh ... I mean ... BRAAAIIIIINNNSSS ..." What if we told you there was a way to sleep for little more than two hours a day and still feel more refreshed than taking a 12-hour siesta on a bed made entirely out of baby kitten fur? No more sneaking naps at the fry station for you! How? Tell Me! It's called the Uberman Sleep Schedule, and besides having a totally badass name, it's a way to get the maximum amount of essential sleep for your body without wasting hours of precious time you could be using to work or drink or farm for World of Warcraft gold. The schedule consists of taking six 20- to 30-minute power naps every four hours during the day. Of course, this new sleep pattern blows donkey-dick to get used to, but it's a price you have to pay to basically extend your waking life by several years.  We're pretty sure Kramer did this once on Seinfeld so it's probably a great idea. The best way to start it off is to jump right in. Get to sleep at 8 p.m., set your alarm for 8:30. Get up, play some Call of Duty, sleep again at 12, alarm at 12:30, and so on. After three or four days of this, you will start to get high as fuck because of sleep deprivation, and you might just want to kill yourself, but don't do it! That would be absolutely counterproductive. By day 10 or so, your brain will say, "Fuck! FINE, we'll do it your way," and will adapt to your new superhuman sleep schedule. When you sleep normally, your body gets only about an hour and a half of REM sleep, the kind of sleep that is thought to be the most important to keeping your brain sharp. While other stages of sleep help your body to heal and grow, the REM sleep is what makes you feel rested.  Of course, sleeping in a bed doesn't hurt, either. The first few days of adjusting are tough because your body isn't getting ANY of this REM sleep, and your brain hates you for it. After the third day, or so, your brain figures out that you mean business, and every time you lie down for one of these naps, it dives directly into REM sleep in an attempt to compensate for the deprivation. Do some quick math and that's two full hours of REM sleep, while those who sleep normally are only getting an hour and a half. Before you know it, while the rest of the world snores away, you'll be up and drawing dicks on their faces.  61.Sports Drinks Work (and You Don't Even Need to Drink Them)  Sports drinks are a huge business -- Gatorade alone makes well over a billion dollars a year. And the reason so many athletes swear by them is the promise of increased performance, replacing all those vital nutrients lost during exercise, just like the ads say.  "GIVE ME SIGHT BEYOND SIGHT!" It turns out, however, that all that electrolyte and rehydration technology is nothing compared to the simple pleasure of having a bunch of sugar in your mouth. Wait, What? A study found that sports drinks work because they activate the pleasure center of your brain. You don't even have to drink them, just swishing some around in your mouth and spitting it out has the same effect.  However, motor oil will not "unlock the power" like the bottle says. The carbohydrates in the drink stimulate receptors in your mouth that then send your brain messages that things are all totally cool. Your brain, in turn, becomes more active in the pleasure center, allowing you to enjoy feeling the burn far longer than some idiot without a sugary drink. It also stimulates the part of your brain in charge of movement control. So not only will you be content while kicking your water-drinking opponent's ass, you'll actually be kicking it harder.  60.Trick Your Brain into Thrift by Paying With Cash  |
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"body": "We don't know much about computer hacking here at Cracked, because that stuff involves numbers, but we've come across a whole bunch of different crazy brain and body hacks over the years. The following pages will help you change reality for yourself and others, stop pain by coughing, and even make yourself more attractive to the opposite sex. Years of gathered wisdom are at your disposal. \n\nRead on:\n\n69.If You Avoid Thinking About the Future, You Get Better at Everything\n\n\n\nConsider the tenses past, present, and future. The difference between the sentences \"Bob is at the store buying nachos\" and \"Bob will go to the store to buy nachos\" has explicit implications about how far we are from eating nachos. That is need-to-know information. But it may be surprising that some languages don't have a future tense, or it's not obligatory. In Mandarin, for example, it's fine to say something like \"Bob store buy nachos,\" and nobody will make fun of your caveman speech or slap you in the mouth because you didn't immediately specify the time frame of nacho delivery.\n\n\nIn Mandarin, they always keep spare nachos.\n\nOne might think that speakers of such languages would just be wandering around confused, utterly unmoored from time as we know it, hurtling obliviously through chronology with no anchors to tether them, screaming into the void as history whips pas-\n\nNo? They're totally fine?\n\nHuh. It turns out that speakers of these tenseless languages actually make far better decisions than tense-language speakers, about virtually everything.\n\n\nBecause they're less tense.\n\nFor example, a study by Keith Chen of Yale Business School analyzed data from 76 countries, focusing on things like saving money, smoking and exercise habits, and general health. The surprising result was that cultures in which most people speak languages without a future tense make better health and financial decisions overall. In fact, it found that speaking a tensed language, like English, made people 30 percent less likely to save money. It is thought that speakers of such languages, whom we shall call Untensers, see their lives as less of a timeline and more of a whole. Therefore they are automatically more mindful of how their decisions will affect their futures than we savage, primitive Tensers. Strangely, it seems that thinking of \"the future\" as being some far-off place, removed from the realities of our daily lives, makes us more likely to buy that second Xbox just because the first looked lonely.\n\nUntensers consistently accumulate more wealth, hold onto it for longer periods of time, are healthier, and live longer than Tensers, for whom the past is something we've left behind, and the future is like a distant planet where consequences live that we don't fully intend to visit.\n\n68.Music Changes Your Ability to Perceive Time\n\n\n\nHold music -- the stuff you hear on the line when you call everyone from the bank to your local bail bond agency -- didn't fall into America's phone lines by accident. It's designed specifically to reduce the amount of time you think you're waiting, so that you're less likely to hang up in anger. Other places that involve waiting, such as doctors' offices, use a similar trick. Time shrinkage is also the aim of most retail stores, which is why you'll rarely enter a mall, supermarket or clothing store without hearing some sort of music in the background.\n\n\nOur coke dealer always has Iggy Pop on at his apartment.\n\nHow Does It Work?\n\nTo understand why exactly music makes it seem like less time has passed, think of the human brain as a mountain lion that is eating a bag of money. It doesn't matter what the zookeepers distract it with -- food, shiny objects or just shouting and yelling. All that matters is that they give another zookeeper the chance to sneak up and retrieve the money while the lion is busy deciding which one of them to eat.\n\nSimilarly, when your brain is steadily distracted, you'll be less likely to notice things around you in detail, and this includes the passage of time. Our brains have limited input capacity, and when something else is using up that capacity, we're less likely to think things like, \"I've been standing in line to get Richard Moll's autograph for three goddamn hours\" or \"Do I really need this Garfield alarm clock?\"\n\n\n\"Will Katy Perry really sleep with me if I keep buying her music?\"\n\nBut it works the opposite way, too. In some situations, listening to music can actually expand perceived time. For example, listening to music while performing tasks that require concentration will usually cause us to overestimate the amount of time that has passed. The theory is that as your mind switches back and forth between perception of the music and concentration on the challenging tasks, it forms separate \"events,\" or distinct memories. When your brain thinks about what you've been doing for the past hour, you'll remember more of these events and recall that the hour was quite long.\n\nExperiments have found that time also expands when we're listening to familiar music that we dislike.\n\n\n\nWhen we hear the opening chords of a song, our brain remembers the whole thing and immediately skips ahead and plays it mentally. This fake mind-music is extremely vivid, working on exactly the same parts of the brain as actual music does. So the effect is that you take a few moments to vividly imagine that you're sitting through five minutes of that damn New Radicals song before you come back to reality only to realize that you still actually have to sit through it.\n\n67.Change the Reality of a Situation by Changing How It's Phrased\n\n\n\nYou're probably already aware that minor changes to the wording of a survey can alter people's opinions. During the health care debate in 2010, for example, four separate organizations conducted polls to see what percentage of Americans supported a so-called \"public option.\" Their results ranged from a measly 44 percent to 66 percent support, due in large part to differences in wording. Calling it a \"government administered health insurance plan -- something like the Medicare coverage that people 65 and older get\" garnered 66 percent support. And calling it \"a government-run health insurance plan\" plummeted support to 44 percent. Calling it \"Just what Mussolini would have wanted\" reduced the number to 2 percent.\n\n\n\"Ha-HAAAAAAAH! NOW I'VE GOT YOU!\"\n\nYou might think that it's just a matter of people not actually understanding how the system works (\"I said I wanted Medicare, not GOVERNMENT!\"), but it really is all about how the brain can be manipulated with very subtle differences in wording, regardless of your knowledge level.\n\nWhat? How?\n\nIn this study, social psychologists sent out surveys to several hundred registered voters before an election. Half the recipients were asked if it was \"important to vote.\" The other half were asked if it was \"important to be a voter.\" With this one difference, the people who read the word \"voter\" were nearly 14 percent more likely to actually vote on Election Day. The researchers suspected that using the word \"voter\" caused people to identify themselves with the word. Since these people considered themselves to be voters, they were more likely to get out and vote.\n\n\n\"I was called a motherfucker, too, but that's on everyone's manifesto.\"\n\nOn the other hand, using the word \"vote\" implied that the survey was asking the people to perform a task. Even if they answered \"yes\" to the question, they felt no association with the word (i.e., they weren't voters, they were just being told to vote), so they were less likely to follow through. One was about a simple action, the other was about being a type of person.\n\nYou've been manipulated this way all your life, and now it's time to start manipulating back. Don't ask your friend with the truck if he can help move your mattress; ask if he'll participate in a community-supported housing initiative. Don't ask the cop to let you off for speeding; ask if Officer Gives-a-Shit doesn't want to stimulate the local economy via a highly targeted middle-class tax break. Getting your way is easy when you let your words do the weaseling for you.\n\n66.Music Makes You Stronger\n\n\n\nIt's no secret that many people prefer to listen to music when they work out. But music doesn't just make physical activity more pleasant -- it actually makes our physical performance measurably better. When listening to music, people are able to hold heavy weights for longer than when they're standing in silence. They can also complete sprints in smaller amounts of time and are even able to reduce their oxygen intake.\n\n\nThis is why Rocky does all of his training in musical montages.\n\nHow Does It Work?\n\nSimilar to the time-perception effect we referenced above, one element is just plain old distraction. Obviously, if your mind is listening to music, it's not thinking about how much your legs hurt or how much longer you've got to run before the treadmill makes that final beeping noise. But there's much more to it than that.\n\nFirst, there's synchronicity. When you match your movements to a steady musical tempo, you spend less time and effort on the inefficient slowing down and speeding up that happens when you're going by your own rhythm. Music also increases the incidence of \"flow\" states -- states of meditation-like calm in which everything works right for an athlete and that is strongly linked to enhanced performance.\n\n\nIt's all in the music.\n\nMusic can even make you feel less pain. Patients listening to music after surgery need less sedatives, report less pain and have lower blood pressure. As if that's not impressive enough, doctors have found that specially selected melodic music dramatically reduces stress in patients during unsedated brain surgery. In some cases, music caused patients to relax so much that many of them fell into a deep sleep, while people sliced into their exposed brains with fucking scalpels.\n\nAnd even if you're lucky enough to be asleep during surgery, there's a good chance the doctors working on you are listening to music, since most surgeons believe it improves their performance, too. So the next time you're about to go under a general anesthetic, consider the fact that the guy with the scalpel might soon be timing his incisions to Whitesnake.\n\n\n\"Here I go again on my own, sawing through the whitest bones I've ever knooown ...\"\n\n65.Your Hand Is a Poor Man's Night-Vision Goggles\n\n\n\n\nThat's why some of the pirates wear an eyepatch even though the other eye is not blind.\n\nThey change it to the other side when it is night and change again when its day.\n\n64.Thinking You Smell Good Makes You More Attractive\n\n\n\nEntire multibillion-dollar industries are built upon the idea that smelling good gets you dates (smell can also influence who you're attracted to). But when we say that your sense of smell can make a man more attractive to the ladies, we're not just pointing out that a quick sniff test of one's clothing before heading out is a reliable start on the path of not dying alone. And we're not talking about those pheromone sprays that promise to make women ignore the crumbs caught in your neckbeard.\n\nNo, this is weirder.\n\n\nBecause horse souls smell like fucking.\n\nIn a recent study conducted by the University of Liverpool, they had some guys spray themselves with Lynx (the English version of Axe Body Spray). Then they had women rate the men's attractiveness ... via videotape. As in, they were out of smelling range. The men who sprayed themselves down were still rated as more attractive, even though the women couldn't smell them.\n\nBut How?\n\nAccording to the scientists running the experiment, the power was inside the men the whole time. The guys given the scented spray figured they smelled good, so their body language displayed more confidence, and the women who watched them responded to that.\n\n\n\"You don't have to tell me. Johnny Beardface already knows, baby.\"\n\nSo does this mean these dudes were just brainwashed by Lynx's marketing campaign? They actually believed the ads that claim spraying this stuff will have women diving for their junk?\n\nNope -- the can of spray used in the experiment was unmarked, so the men had no idea what kind of deodorant they were covering themselves with. It seems like pretty much anything that doesn't actually smell like mustard gas will do the trick. It turns out the amazing mind-control powers of smell aren't about making the girl at the bar swoon -- it's about tricking yourself into having a little confidence for once.\n\n\n\"I ... I'm just shy. I can't help it.\"\n\n63.Filling Your Cubicle With Personal Crap Makes You Productive\n\n\n\nNobody else likes the personal crap you fill your desk with at work. That \"inspirational\" picture of you and your mom climbing Mount McKinley is trite and forgettable. Oh, and that picture of your girlfriend with the lyrics to \"Wonderwall\" printed beneath it? Do you even know what that song's about? Clearly not, because no one does.\n\nAnd yet, somehow, this asinine behavior hacks your brain.\n\nHow? Tell Me!\n\nHaving control over one small, utterly inconsequential aspect of our lives improves our productivity by 32 percent. Learning this is a real shot to the nuts for your adolescent sense of rebellion. Faceless corporations (man) can cram us into our upholstered prisons like sardines in a can, but we'll still do their bidding as long as they give us a crayon to color the wall with. The unvarnished truth is that our supposedly indomitable spirits (man) can be domitabled with as little as a roll of double-sided tape, some glitter, a color printer, and five minutes' access to our Facebook photo albums.\n\nTruly, the spirit of the revolution is dead. Maaan.\n\n62.You Can Feel Like You Had a Good Night's Sleep After Two Hours\n\n\n\nSo you just picked up the night shift at your local McDonald's, you have class every morning at 8 a.m., and you have no idea how you're going to make it through the day without looking like a guy straight out of Dawn of the Dead, minus the blood ... hopefully.\n\n\n\"SLEEEEEEEEEP ... uh ... I mean ... BRAAAIIIIINNNSSS ...\"\n\nWhat if we told you there was a way to sleep for little more than two hours a day and still feel more refreshed than taking a 12-hour siesta on a bed made entirely out of baby kitten fur? No more sneaking naps at the fry station for you!\n\nHow? Tell Me!\n\nIt's called the Uberman Sleep Schedule, and besides having a totally badass name, it's a way to get the maximum amount of essential sleep for your body without wasting hours of precious time you could be using to work or drink or farm for World of Warcraft gold. The schedule consists of taking six 20- to 30-minute power naps every four hours during the day. Of course, this new sleep pattern blows donkey-dick to get used to, but it's a price you have to pay to basically extend your waking life by several years.\n\n\nWe're pretty sure Kramer did this once on Seinfeld so it's probably a great idea.\n\nThe best way to start it off is to jump right in. Get to sleep at 8 p.m., set your alarm for 8:30. Get up, play some Call of Duty, sleep again at 12, alarm at 12:30, and so on. After three or four days of this, you will start to get high as fuck because of sleep deprivation, and you might just want to kill yourself, but don't do it! That would be absolutely counterproductive.\n\nBy day 10 or so, your brain will say, \"Fuck! FINE, we'll do it your way,\" and will adapt to your new superhuman sleep schedule. When you sleep normally, your body gets only about an hour and a half of REM sleep, the kind of sleep that is thought to be the most important to keeping your brain sharp. While other stages of sleep help your body to heal and grow, the REM sleep is what makes you feel rested.\n\n\nOf course, sleeping in a bed doesn't hurt, either.\n\nThe first few days of adjusting are tough because your body isn't getting ANY of this REM sleep, and your brain hates you for it. After the third day, or so, your brain figures out that you mean business, and every time you lie down for one of these naps, it dives directly into REM sleep in an attempt to compensate for the deprivation. Do some quick math and that's two full hours of REM sleep, while those who sleep normally are only getting an hour and a half.\n\nBefore you know it, while the rest of the world snores away, you'll be up and drawing dicks on their faces.\n\n\n\n61.Sports Drinks Work (and You Don't Even Need to Drink Them)\n\n\n\nSports drinks are a huge business -- Gatorade alone makes well over a billion dollars a year. And the reason so many athletes swear by them is the promise of increased performance, replacing all those vital nutrients lost during exercise, just like the ads say.\n\n\n\"GIVE ME SIGHT BEYOND SIGHT!\"\n\nIt turns out, however, that all that electrolyte and rehydration technology is nothing compared to the simple pleasure of having a bunch of sugar in your mouth.\n\nWait, What?\n\nA study found that sports drinks work because they activate the pleasure center of your brain. You don't even have to drink them, just swishing some around in your mouth and spitting it out has the same effect.\n\n\nHowever, motor oil will not \"unlock the power\" like the bottle says.\n\nThe carbohydrates in the drink stimulate receptors in your mouth that then send your brain messages that things are all totally cool. Your brain, in turn, becomes more active in the pleasure center, allowing you to enjoy feeling the burn far longer than some idiot without a sugary drink. It also stimulates the part of your brain in charge of movement control. So not only will you be content while kicking your water-drinking opponent's ass, you'll actually be kicking it harder.\n\n\n\n60.Trick Your Brain into Thrift by Paying With Cash\n\n",
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2017/07/07 10:22:21
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| body | Take time to read because it might help you how to crack visitor/s. FOR INTERESTED ONLY! Best Affliate Program. Just register and post/share here in facebook and YES! The 1$ is yours :) Click here: https://www.bestchange.com/?p=145611 1. Open the link by clicking here: https://www.bestchange.com/?p=145611 2. Click affiliate program ( upper part) 3. Sign up ( lower part) 4. Make your username, email and password 5. Put check in the boxes except for the 2nd to the last box 6. Click to verify 7. Registered 8. Log in 9. Copy paste your affiliate link 10. Start inviting and posting to earn ( 1$ minimum withdrawal) If your referral register in your link you have $0.45 if they just visit the link you have $0.04. See also how it works: Terms and conditions of participation in the affiliate program By registering on the BestChange.com exchanger monitoring site as an affiliate, you confirm that you completely agree with this terms and conditions and that you shall observe them. 1. The USD currency is used to add money to your account and make payments due to the affiliate program. To withdraw your affiliate money, you can choose between the Perfect Money, Bitcoin, OKPay, Payeer, QIWI currencies. 2. The minimum sum of earned money that can be withdrawn from your affiliate account is $1.00. 3. You can get up to $0.45 for each unique user you get. 3.1. Payments for one visitor consist of several separate amounts: Basic rate – $0.04. If the user engaged by you: uses the exchanger monitoring service, you additionally get $0.01 x 2; returns to the site in 3 days, you additionally get $0.02; returns to the site in 7 days, you additionally get $0.03; returns to the site in 14 days, you additionally get $0.05; returns to the site in 30 days, you additionally get $0.07; returns to the site in 60 days, you additionally get $0.09; returns to the site in 90 days, you additionally get $0.13; registered as a partner, you earn 15% of their income in our system; registered as a partner and engaged another partner, you earn 5% of the latter's income in our system. 3.2. The specified sums of the affiliate rewards may be changed over time. In this case, all earned money are kept on the account taking into account the rates that were valid at the time when you got them. 4. The user is not considered unique (the system does not count the visitor) if: there has already been a visit to our site from his IP address via an affiliate link within recent 90 days; his browser does not support the "referer" parameter (the address of the page where the affiliate link was clicked); your visitor is not interested in using the service (the visitor did not visit any pages after he came to the site). 5. The affiliates may not click their own affiliate links or ask other visitors to follow affiliate links or use any other types of cheats to drive up the number of visits. 6. The pages where you publish information about us must contain a clear notice about the services we provide. Any deceitful description asking the user to follow the affiliate link will be punished by blocking the affiliate account. In advertising texts prohibited any mention of a "bitcoin faucet" on our website. 7. It is forbidden to publish the affiliate link in: pay to surf (PTS) or paid advertising message view systems; on sites that use the services of PTS or paid advertising message view systems; in any other systems that encourage viewing sites; in spam messages; on sites that force new browser windows or open sites in hidden frames; on web pages that are not publicly available (closed groups and social network pages, closed forum sections, etc.). Sites that violate one or several of the above rules will be added to the black list of our affiliate program. No payment will be made for visitors coming from such sites. 8. If these terms and conditions are not observed, the violator's account will be blocked without payments and explanations. 9. Affiliates are completely responsible for the security of their authentication data (username and password) for access to their accounts. 10. These terms and conditions can be changed unilaterally without notifying the participants of the program. However, all changes are published on this page. My proof is in the other blog. |
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| body | Hi Im not a robot. He has a plenty of money and doesn't need money for boxing. He is only one body. He is risking permanent injury every time he boxes. |
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| body | Hi! I am a robot. I just upvoted you! I found similar content that readers might be interested in: http://faq.ph/tourist-destinations-to-visit-in-the-philippines-2016/ |
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| body | 1. El Nido, Palawan  Named as the most beautiful island beaches in the world by Condé Nast Traveller magazine in 2015, El Nido is one of the must-visit and must-return places in the Philippines in 2016. When in El Nido, experience different island hopping tours to white sand beaches, enchanting lagoons, and crystal clear waters, where you can swim, snorkel, do kayaking, or just relax and embrace the hidden beauty of Mother Nature. 2. Boracay Island, Aklan  Boracay is probably the most popular beach island in the Philippines. It’s every Filipino’s dream to visit this island located in the province of Aklan. With its soft white sand, bright blue waters, beautiful sunset view, and unforgettable night life experiences, Boracay has been included in the top 20 best islands in the world by Condé Nast Traveller magazine. 3. Batanes Islands, Batanes  Batanes is one of the most wanted tourist destinations in the Philippines. A trip to the province will give you the most unique sceneries of the country, which include unspoiled islands that will satisfy nature lovers, livestock freely roaming above endless green hills, massive cliffs overlooking oceans under the blue skies, rocky shores and white sand beaches, and the rich cultural heritage of the Ivatans. 4. Camiguin Island, Camiguin  Camiguin province holds the record of having the most number of volcanoes per square kilometer than any other island on the planet. But beyond volcanoes, the province also boasts natural attractions, including an uninhabited white sandbar, hot and cold springs, and waterfalls. Moreover, you can also witness the Lanzones festival in October, visit centuries-old churches, old ancestral homes and the infamous sunken cemetery. 5. Malapascua Island, Cebu  Along with Palawan and Boracay, the island of Cebu is also considered one of the top 20 best islands in the world by Condé Nast Traveller magazine. A month isn’t enough to explore the whole of Cebu, which is known for its white beaches, luxury resorts, and rich history. Malapascua Island is one of the most popular destinations in Cebu. The small island which can be walked around in two hours is home to lovely beaches and relaxing breeze of air. Tourists visit the island for a once-in-a-life time diving experience with the thresher sharks. 6. Kalanggaman Island, Leyte  The island of Kalanggaman in Palompon has one of the most beautiful sandbars in the Philippines, and probably in the world. No wonder why international cruise ships made a stopover on this dream island to bring hundreds of tourists from the different parts of the world. Swimming in clear and translucent seawaters that glow at night, walking along a white long sandbar, and gazing at a billion stars at clear night sky are only some of the reasons why you should visit and return on this tiny island in 2016. 7. Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte  Siargao is known as the surfing capital of the Philippines and home to the world-renowned surfing wave called “Cloud 9”. So if you love surfing, this island must be in your bucket list in 2016. However, Siargao is not only a perfect place for surfers but for any type of tourists. Unknown to many, the island is also hiding pristine white sand beaches, enchanting lagoons, natural pools, waterfalls, amazing caves, incredible rock formations, and more. 8. Coron, Palawan  Coron is a tropical paradise in the province of Palawan. The postcard-perfect scenery of Kayangan Lake with its towering limestone cliffs and crystalline waters is one of the must-visit places in the Philippines. Visiting Coron will give you an opportunity to swim at Kayangan Lake, dubbed as the cleanest lake in Asia. Coron is also one of the most visited destinations for wreck diving in the country. 9. Hinatuan Enchanted River, Surigao Del Sur  If Surigao Del Norte is famous for its legendary Pacific waves in Siargao, Surigao Del Sur is known for its Enchanted River in Hinatuan. The clear bluish waters of Hinatuan’s Enchanted River can go as deep as 80 feet deep. A popular story among the locals tells that fairies and mermaids swim and play in the waters, protect the river, and maintain its cleanliness. 10. Mayon Volcano, Albay  Mount Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines. But in contrast of its threat lies a perfectly cone shaped volcano that can surpass the beauty of any volcano on Earth. The breathtaking landscape of Mayon Volcano is already a very popular landmark of the Philippines, as you can see it in the Philippine money and in common postcards in the country. Mayon is also named as one of the world’s most photogenic volcanoes by CNN Travel. |
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| body | The Onion Router aka TOR is a free software and open network that allows people to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. There is nothing better than Tor when the fear of ongoing large-scale surveillance by NSA haunts those concerned about the privacy of their digital communications. Tor secretly routes your system’s Internet traffic over several places on the Internet, thus hiding the real source of the communication, and securing your personal identity. Tor itself can’t guarantee your privacy and security if you’re not concerned enough. It’s like carrying an umbrella. You can have it with you but there’s no protection from the rain if you don’t use it correctly. In the same manner, you need to know and understand Tor’s usage tips and guidelines to keep your privacy and security in complete control. Fortunately, we have compiled a list of tips and tricks for using Tor to strictly protect your online communications. Keep on reading to learn how to better protect your digital identity and information using Tor. 1. Do use Tor Anyone concerned about online privacy should never trust the people at the back of the Internet such as internet service providers, government agencies, web service providers, etc. Tor network is well known for providing online anonymity, and that’s the biggest reason why you should use it. Tor can be used for any and all kind of sensitive browsing including, but not limited to, reporting abuse or corruption; serious business activities; inter-state or inter-country communications; publishing anonymous posts; sharing personal secrets with family and friends, etc. 2. Don’t use Windows Windows is simply not the best choice of platform to use Tor in an attempt to improve one’s Internet privacy because of the security bugs and vulnerabilities present in the system may compromise your privacy, even when using Tor. That is why you shouldn’t be browsing websites through Tor on Windows systems. You should consider running Tor-configured Linux systems such as Tails and Whonix, or you can set up Tor on any of your favorite Linux distribution. 3. Do Update your System Tor client is simply a software which runs on top of your operating system. That means Tor is only as safe and secure as the system running the Tor client. You must regularly, or preferably daily, update Tor client, Tor-secured applications (browsers, instant messaging clients, email clients, etc.), and the operating system of your computer. If an attacker is able to get hold of your computer’s operating system, then even running Tor can’t protect you or your digital communications. Always keep your system up-to-date for Tor usage. 4. Don’t use HTTP Websites The Onion Router, as the name suggests, is only a traffic router and not a tool to encrypt the network traffic throughout the Internet. That means Tor anonymizes the origin of your network traffic and encrypts everything inside the Tor network, but it doesn’t encrypt your Internet traffic outside the network. Read Also: Introduction To Bitcoins And The Tor Network This implies that the exit nodes of the Tor network can read your Internet traffic if it’s in the form of plain unencrypted data. That is why you should always use end-to-end encryption such as SSL or TLS when doing sensitive online communications, and that requires you to use HTTPS websites. You should also consider using add-ons such as HTTPS Everywhere to automatically switch to HTTPS-mode browsing for supported websites. 5. Do Encrypt your Data Storage Tor does anonymize your Internet traffic’s origin location but it does nothing in securing your digital data on your computer. Security of your data on your system can only be achieved when the information is encrypted using strong cryptographic algorithms. LUKS or TrueCrypt can be used to encrypt your data to protect you from various threats. LUKS offers a reasonably safe data protection on Linux systems while TrueCrypt also proves to be handy in protecting your data. 6. Don’t use Tor Browser Bundle Tor Browser Bundle should not be used to protect one’s online privacy and security. FBI’s recent takedown of Freedom Hosting (an anonymous web-hosting service running as a hidden service on the Tor network) was possible due to vulnerabilities in the Tor Browser Bundle. That is why you shouldn’t use Tor Browser Bundle for browsing websites anonymously through Tor. 7. Do disable JavaScript, Flash and Java Tor cannot protect your data with active content such as JavaScript, Adobe Flash, Java, QuickTime, ActiveX controls, VBScripts, etc. because these binary applications run with your user account’s privileges, and may access and share your data. JavaScript is a powerful browser language which websites can use to track you in ways which is not possible to protect using Tor. Java and Adobe Flash run in virtual machines which may ignore your system’s configured proxy settings, and thus bypass Tor’s protection to share your data directly with the websites. Moreover, they may also store cookies and site’s data separately from the browser and operating system, which may be hard to detect and delete. By disabling these technologies in your system using Tor, you can achieve a greater level of protection. 8. Don’t use P2P P2P is unwanted in Tor network because it is simply not built for peer-to-peer file sharing. Exit nodes of the network are set up to block file sharing traffic. You abuse Tor network if you download torrents and it slows down other users’ browsing. Moreover, using Tor with BitTorrent is not secure and is a threat to your online anonymity. Due to the insecure design of BitTorrent clients, using Tor with them doesn’t make you anonymous because those clients send your IP address directly to the tracker and other peers, thus compromising your anonymity. 9. Do delete Cookies and site’s Local Data Tor does route your network traffic through many relays in order to protect you from traffic analysis. It hides your real identity from the websites using network packets to prevent them from gathering information about you. But websites may use workarounds such as cookies and local data storage to track your online activities, analyze your Internet usage, and detect your real identity. That is why, you must always drop cookies and site local data while using Tor to protect your privacy. You can also consider using add-on such as Self-Destructing Cookies to automatically delete cookies. 10. Don’t use your Real Email You should not use your real email on websites while using Tor. Tor is used to protect online privacy and hide real identity. How can you hide your real identity if you’re giving out your real email on the websites? It’s like going to a mask party but wearing your name tag on your costume. If you’re really privacy-conscious and don’t want to leave your mark anywhere on the Internet while using Tor, then you must consider a virtual identity which includes no matching information from your original, real-world identity. 11. Don’t use Google You should not use Google to search the Internet if you care for your privacy. Google is known for collecting information on users’ browsing and search data to facilitate the growth of its ads revenue. You should consider using alternatives such as Startpage and DuckDuckGo. These services offer search results without logging your IP address and storing cookies on your computer. In simple words, these search engines are anonymity-compliant services, and that is why you should use them while using Tor instead of Google. Final thoughts Anonymity is not easy when everyone is after your privacy. Tor, in spite of many known vulnerabilities and weaknesses, is still the best tool we have to protect us from malicious people and organizations. Tor can protect your digital privacy and you can browse the Internet without revealing the real you. |
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"body": "The Onion Router aka TOR is a free software and open network that allows people to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. There is nothing better than Tor when the fear of ongoing large-scale surveillance by NSA haunts those concerned about the privacy of their digital communications. Tor secretly routes your system’s Internet traffic over several places on the Internet, thus hiding the real source of the communication, and securing your personal identity.\n\nTor itself can’t guarantee your privacy and security if you’re not concerned enough. It’s like carrying an umbrella. You can have it with you but there’s no protection from the rain if you don’t use it correctly. In the same manner, you need to know and understand Tor’s usage tips and guidelines to keep your privacy and security in complete control.\n\n\nFortunately, we have compiled a list of tips and tricks for using Tor to strictly protect your online communications. Keep on reading to learn how to better protect your digital identity and information using Tor.\n\n1. Do use Tor\n\nAnyone concerned about online privacy should never trust the people at the back of the Internet such as internet service providers, government agencies, web service providers, etc. Tor network is well known for providing online anonymity, and that’s the biggest reason why you should use it.\n\nTor can be used for any and all kind of sensitive browsing including, but not limited to, reporting abuse or corruption; serious business activities; inter-state or inter-country communications; publishing anonymous posts; sharing personal secrets with family and friends, etc.\n\n2. Don’t use Windows\n\nWindows is simply not the best choice of platform to use Tor in an attempt to improve one’s Internet privacy because of the security bugs and vulnerabilities present in the system may compromise your privacy, even when using Tor.\n\nThat is why you shouldn’t be browsing websites through Tor on Windows systems. You should consider running Tor-configured Linux systems such as Tails and Whonix, or you can set up Tor on any of your favorite Linux distribution.\n\n3. Do Update your System\n\nTor client is simply a software which runs on top of your operating system. That means Tor is only as safe and secure as the system running the Tor client. You must regularly, or preferably daily, update Tor client, Tor-secured applications (browsers, instant messaging clients, email clients, etc.), and the operating system of your computer.\n\nIf an attacker is able to get hold of your computer’s operating system, then even running Tor can’t protect you or your digital communications. Always keep your system up-to-date for Tor usage.\n\n\n4. Don’t use HTTP Websites\n\nThe Onion Router, as the name suggests, is only a traffic router and not a tool to encrypt the network traffic throughout the Internet. That means Tor anonymizes the origin of your network traffic and encrypts everything inside the Tor network, but it doesn’t encrypt your Internet traffic outside the network.\n\nRead Also: Introduction To Bitcoins And The Tor Network\n\nThis implies that the exit nodes of the Tor network can read your Internet traffic if it’s in the form of plain unencrypted data. That is why you should always use end-to-end encryption such as SSL or TLS when doing sensitive online communications, and that requires you to use HTTPS websites.\n\nYou should also consider using add-ons such as HTTPS Everywhere to automatically switch to HTTPS-mode browsing for supported websites.\n\n\n\n5. Do Encrypt your Data Storage\n\nTor does anonymize your Internet traffic’s origin location but it does nothing in securing your digital data on your computer. Security of your data on your system can only be achieved when the information is encrypted using strong cryptographic algorithms.\n\nLUKS or TrueCrypt can be used to encrypt your data to protect you from various threats. LUKS offers a reasonably safe data protection on Linux systems while TrueCrypt also proves to be handy in protecting your data.\n\n\n\n6. Don’t use Tor Browser Bundle\n\nTor Browser Bundle should not be used to protect one’s online privacy and security. FBI’s recent takedown of Freedom Hosting (an anonymous web-hosting service running as a hidden service on the Tor network) was possible due to vulnerabilities in the Tor Browser Bundle.\n\nThat is why you shouldn’t use Tor Browser Bundle for browsing websites anonymously through Tor.\n\n7. Do disable JavaScript, Flash and Java\n\nTor cannot protect your data with active content such as JavaScript, Adobe Flash, Java, QuickTime, ActiveX controls, VBScripts, etc. because these binary applications run with your user account’s privileges, and may access and share your data.\n\nJavaScript is a powerful browser language which websites can use to track you in ways which is not possible to protect using Tor. Java and Adobe Flash run in virtual machines which may ignore your system’s configured proxy settings, and thus bypass Tor’s protection to share your data directly with the websites.\n\nMoreover, they may also store cookies and site’s data separately from the browser and operating system, which may be hard to detect and delete. By disabling these technologies in your system using Tor, you can achieve a greater level of protection.\n\n8. Don’t use P2P\n\nP2P is unwanted in Tor network because it is simply not built for peer-to-peer file sharing. Exit nodes of the network are set up to block file sharing traffic. You abuse Tor network if you download torrents and it slows down other users’ browsing. Moreover, using Tor with BitTorrent is not secure and is a threat to your online anonymity.\n\nDue to the insecure design of BitTorrent clients, using Tor with them doesn’t make you anonymous because those clients send your IP address directly to the tracker and other peers, thus compromising your anonymity.\n\n9. Do delete Cookies and site’s Local Data\n\nTor does route your network traffic through many relays in order to protect you from traffic analysis. It hides your real identity from the websites using network packets to prevent them from gathering information about you. But websites may use workarounds such as cookies and local data storage to track your online activities, analyze your Internet usage, and detect your real identity.\n\nThat is why, you must always drop cookies and site local data while using Tor to protect your privacy. You can also consider using add-on such as Self-Destructing Cookies to automatically delete cookies.\n\n10. Don’t use your Real Email\n\nYou should not use your real email on websites while using Tor. Tor is used to protect online privacy and hide real identity. How can you hide your real identity if you’re giving out your real email on the websites? It’s like going to a mask party but wearing your name tag on your costume.\n\nIf you’re really privacy-conscious and don’t want to leave your mark anywhere on the Internet while using Tor, then you must consider a virtual identity which includes no matching information from your original, real-world identity.\n\n\n11. Don’t use Google\n\nYou should not use Google to search the Internet if you care for your privacy. Google is known for collecting information on users’ browsing and search data to facilitate the growth of its ads revenue.\n\nYou should consider using alternatives such as Startpage and DuckDuckGo. These services offer search results without logging your IP address and storing cookies on your computer. 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| body | Jinkee Pacquiao is planning to convince her husband, Senator Manny Pacquiao, to finally retire from boxing after losing to Australian fighter Jeff Horn. The two boxers faced off at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on Sunday, which saw Horn winning by unanimous decision. Judges scored the bout 117-111, 115-113, 115-113, all in favor of Horn, giving the Australian boxer the WBO welterweight title – the first world championship of his young professional career. In an interview with ABS-CBN News after the match, Jinkee acknowledged that her husband is no longer getting any younger. “Yun lang siguro ang ipapakiusap namin sa kanya. Mas magiging happy ako at si Mommy D and, of course, 'yung mga anak ko,” she said. According to Jinkee, she got worried when she saw that Pacquiao already had cuts in the face. “Doon ako kinabahan na baka mahinto yung fight. ‘Di ba usually kapag ganoon, natatalo 'yung boxer. Hinihinto na nila tapos winner na 'yung kalaban,” she said. “Nung na-headbutt na siya, doon ako natakot kasi ayaw kong nakikita siyang duguan.” Nonetheless, Jinkee thought the Pacquiao-Horn match was a very close fight. “Malakas din kasi si Horn. Pero si Manny, pinakita pa rin niya ang kanyang lakas at bilis,” she said. Disclaimer. |
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| body | In my opinion If you are a casual VPN user who occasionally use VPN to bypass internet restriction then PIA VPN is your best choice! but just explore the others too. NordVPN (Location - Panama) I am using this VPN service and pretty much satisfied with it. Being in the security industry, I found the encryption mechanism of NordVPN to be the strongest i.e. 2048-bit SSL encryption with security protocol of your choice from PPTP, L2TP, OpenVPN (AES-256-SHA) and the lastest IKEv2. The company has categorized its network of servers into different streams i.e. Standard, Dedicated, P2P (Torrenting), Streaming (for streaming Netflix, Hulu, etc.), Double VPN (VPN-over-VPN), Tor-over-VPN so that you get the best speed and performance for your need. As a security concerned person let me explain the DoubleVPN function. Special Holiday Deal – $3.29 /mo [24-month plan – Save 72%] *recommended* DoubleVPN is a double layered security function i.e. VPN-over-VPN to provide double layered security. Tor-over-VPN also provides the power of Tor mechanism over a VPN services therefore you don’t require a separate Tor browser. Multiple Device Support: iPhone, iPad, Routers, Game Consoles and More Multiple OS Support: Win, iOS, OS X, Android, Linux, Blackberry and More So, if you ask me how is NordVPN service? Then I will confidently advise you to purchase the subscription without hesitations. The fact that it is based in Panama, therefore, it is outside the jurisdiction of the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, or other countries, which makes NordVPN a perfect choice for a VPN. Ivacy VPN (Location - Hong Kong) Ivacy is one of the most affordable and reliable VPN service in the industry. Some of my friends purchased Ivacy VPN winter deal and they are pretty much satisfied with it considering the huge discount they received. So, if you are looking for a cheapest one then you can still grab it. Related: Ivacy VPN is on the amazing 86% off Winter sale as a limited time offer. You can avail 2 years subscription in the price of one and as low as $1.66 per month with 7-day money back guarantee. The service supports P2P file sharing (Torrenting) and has optimized servers to provide uncapped speed and bandwidth while Torrenting. In addition, it bypassesmost of the regional restrictions of popular streaming channel. My friend is conveniently running Hulu on Ivacy VPN. Multiple Device Support: iPhone, iPad, Routers, Android TV and More Multiple OS Support: Android, iOS, Win, OS X, Linux, Blackberry and More The Ivacy VPN service is pretty much great with features like Split Tunneling, P2P (Torrenting) and Streaming optimized servers in 50+ locations are a traction in such cheap prices. Private Internet Access (Location – United States) The service is pretty much basic and has a large customer base because of two reasons mainly. Number one, affordable prices. Number two, thousands of servers like more than 3k. The VPN service has a built-in ad blocker/ malware blocker / and tracker blocker. PIA VPN is on 52% off sale for a limited time offer. You will be paying just $3.33 per month under the annual plan. The VPN encrypts your internet traffic with 256-bit AES encryption and supports security protocol including OpenVPN, PPTP, L2TP, IPsec. |
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rajzky187claimed reward balance: 1.719 SBD, 1.234 SP
2017/07/02 17:02:45
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2017/06/30 15:48:30
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2017/06/29 17:12:36
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rajzky187received 0.562 SBD, 0.400 SP author reward for @rajzky187 / some-popular-sites-to-invest-bitcoins
2017/06/29 16:56:48
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2017/06/29 16:33:48
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2017/06/29 09:14:57
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2017/06/29 06:39:06
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2017/06/28 19:15:03
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2017/06/28 13:54:30
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2017/06/27 17:41:39
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2017/06/26 06:43:48
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2017/06/25 15:51:24
| author | soulaiman |
| body | Nice post , Followed and Upvoted Please do the same for me :) @soulaiman 👈 Click this !! |
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2017/06/25 15:51:03
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rajzky187received 0.001 SP curation reward for @cem / who-to-follow-today-if-you-are-new-start-with-these
2017/06/24 12:09:00
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2017/06/23 18:35:33
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2017/06/23 16:58:24
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2017/06/23 16:34:03
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2017/06/23 16:33:42
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2017/06/23 16:33:03
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