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XRP has gone way up again.
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2018-04-20 at 6:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader i hope your just trolling the unenlightened among us.
do you really, seriously, *REALLY* believe that you predickted crypto market trend ???
becos thats just like saying that you predickted summer time is going to happen come this july. and monsoons are going to happen around this oct-dec.
thats not predicktion.
First of all, you don't know when monsoon season is.
But yes. It is that simple. Like I said, it happens every year. Less reliable than summer coming in july, but still reasonably expected. -
2018-04-20 at 7:31 PM UTC
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2018-04-20 at 8 PM UTCMonsoon season is like may/june - september/october
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2018-04-20 at 8:01 PM UTCIf I predict you will post something stupid, and you do, it is still a prediction despite the fact that you spew idiocy onto this forum like clockwork. Like predicting if the sun will rise tomorrow.
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2018-04-20 at 8:06 PM UTC
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2018-04-20 at 8:07 PM UTC
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2018-04-20 at 8:17 PM UTCApparently in Kenya March is the rainy month.
And in Ireland every season is monsoon season. -
2018-04-20 at 8:32 PM UTCMonsoon =/= rainy season.
'Monsoon' refers to the south Asia monsoons. -
2018-04-20 at 8:39 PM UTCI can't find monsoon season on my calender.
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2018-04-20 at 8:41 PM UTC
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2018-04-20 at 8:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader
definitions for 'Monsoon'
Dictionary.com-
"a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia, blowing from the southwest between May and September and bringing rain (the wet monsoon ), or from the northeast between October and April (the dry monsoon )."
Merriam-webster-
"1 : a periodic wind especially in the Indian Ocean and southern Asia
2 : the season of the southwest monsoon in India and adjacent areas that is characterized by very heavy rainfall"
Cambridge-
"the season of heavy rain, the wind that brings rain, or the heavy rain that falls during the summer in hot Asian countries"
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2018-04-20 at 8:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by gumbo definitions for 'Monsoon'
Dictionary.com-
"a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia, blowing from the southwest between May and September and bringing rain (the wet monsoon ), or from the northeast between October and April (the dry monsoon )."
Must I go on?
yes, go on, kill your self. -
2018-04-24 at 1:34 PM UTCLolz google failed §m£ÂgØL for once. The guy actually lives in SE Asia ffs, you shouldn’t have argued.
TRX up 20% today -
2018-04-24 at 1:42 PM UTCdamn son im almost back on my eth and 10x on my vechain see y'all in the bahamas
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2018-04-24 at 3:05 PM UTCDry monsoon is not monsoon. It is not monsoon season. Otherwise there would be no monsoon season.
Benny does not live in SEA. -
2018-04-24 at 3:29 PM UTCWell he’s from there, I thought.
But a monsoon is a monsoon. Wet/dry are just adjectives. You’re reaching so hard right now lol. You are wrong by the very definition that you yourself quoted haha.
You didn’t know shit about monsoon season, you just googled it as soon as Benny said it and saw the first result (that had incomplete information) and you assumed he was wrong. Just admit it lol. Why are you even denying that’s exactly what happened. -
2018-04-24 at 4:34 PM UTC
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2018-04-25 at 8:02 AM UTC
Originally posted by Fox Paws Well he’s from there, I thought.
But a monsoon is a monsoon. Wet/dry are just adjectives. You’re reaching so hard right now lol. You are wrong by the very definition that you yourself quoted haha.
You didn’t know shit about monsoon season, you just googled it as soon as Benny said it and saw the first result (that had incomplete information) and you assumed he was wrong. Just admit it lol. Why are you even denying that’s exactly what happened.
Monsoon system is not the same as 'a monsoon' or 'monsoon season'
Again, there would be no monsoon season if you were talking about monsoon season including the dry winds. When people talk about monsoon season, it is the wet season. When they say 'there's a monsoon coming!' it is a wet monsoon. Otherwise there would be 365 days of monsoons.
You cannot legitimately be so dumb as to not understand this. It's like looking at tremors in the earth, applying it to the Richter scale, and saying we are constantly having earthquakes. The word contains a connotation of severity that most people who aren't retards are able to pick up on. Common use of the word, thankfully, is not dictated by retards like benny. -
2018-04-25 at 6:12 PM UTC
Originally posted by gumbo Monsoon system is not the same as 'a monsoon' or 'monsoon season'
Again, there would be no monsoon season if you were talking about monsoon season including the dry winds. When people talk about monsoon season, it is the wet season. When they say 'there's a monsoon coming!' it is a wet monsoon. Otherwise there would be 365 days of monsoons.
You cannot legitimately be so dumb as to not understand this. It's like looking at tremors in the earth, applying it to the Richter scale, and saying we are constantly having earthquakes. The word contains a connotation of severity that most people who aren't retards are able to pick up on. Common use of the word, thankfully, is not dictated by retards like benny.
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2018-04-25 at 7:01 PM UTC§m£ÂgØLo is seemingly correct here, I would have to agree with him.
Originally posted by gumbo Monsoon season is like may/june - september/october
Just tell me though did you type it like that 'may/june - sep/oct' to make it seem more like you knew those exact months off the top of your head rather than looking them up and just typing 'may-september.'
I agree with you though.