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01-08-2014
Last edited by UofLCardfan08; 01-08-2014 at 01:06 AM.
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01-08-2014
The speed a black man's semen travels to the back of a white girl's throat is phenomenal.
Sometimes the unexpected speed makes me gag.
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01-08-2014
Economics are instinctive; things like sexual desire are often dependent on food quantity/availability in the environment; if the availability of food suddenly has a high surplus, it instinctively tells everyone to have a breeding frenzy. We equate things like money with gold and time; with our economy taken off the gold standard, they can use the federal reserve to induce episodes of mass spending manias in the economy. Whether we realize it or not, something in the back of our mind tells us that everything is suddenly more obtainable and purchasing in excess is suddenly easier and rewarding; the collective consciousness of the nation's consumers as a whole gives off the vibe to everyone that more money is always on its way - they feel as if they're constantly hitting the jackpot and should keep buying as long as it lasts.
With no gold standard and the ability to tweak and manipulate currency behind the scenes with the federal reserve, our economy starts to resemble a black hole; the trend of spending money stars to become self-sustaining, since the careless spending of money by consumers promotes the creation of more goods and services, which increases the demand for employees which ends up increasing the amount of money flowing in to consumer's pockets which in turn feeds back in to carelessly spending money. The gears of the economy keep speeding up and accelerating, and this goes on and on until the enormous level of inertia the economy has accumulated becomes openly problematic and the availability of basic necessities like food and water comes under threat due to how extremely volatile the economy is and how devalued currency is.
This explosion that results from spending habits accelerating to their breaking point causes the economy to begin strongly sucking back in as the pressure from the build-up is finally released. Where people were once spending in excess, they are now desperately trying to save money back up again - but experience extreme difficulty in doing so as businesses are doing likewise; the economy stagnates. Businesses are making less money since not as many people are spending, and people are spending less because the businesses that employed them are paying them less or can no longer employ them entirely.
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always steveyking steveyos01-08-2014
Opioid use, acute and chronic, is also associated with weight gain, glycemic dysregulation, and dental pathology.
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01-08-2014
Let me say that it is in corportions' immediate best interest to keep the working class' income castrated post-crash and attempt to postpone their recovery as long as possible. This will allow the corporations, who are in a panic, time to save up before consumers have a possibility to grab the upper hand. Corporations want to keep gathering more and more of the playing cards until they're confident that their future is secure. The more of those playing cards they secure, the more effective they'll become at obtaining more. It's going to be a period in our country's history full of civil liberties coming under attack and being challenged by corporations and the government, and corporations and the government attempting to strip away power and freedom from people at every conceivable angle.
They are going to challenge us on every front, and try to spiritually rob people of their sense of entitlement as human beings. Movies and television shows which were a longtime source of inspiration will be used again as they once were, as propaganda machines for manipulating the masses. Fascism will find its way into the working world, where self-serving pigs will take over leadership positions and manipulate workers to into competing with each other and ostracize anyone who challenges the hierarchy. You will have to be someone's bitch or else face total social rejection and ultimately be driven out of a job one way or another. The drive for survival will force people to find the only temporary solution they can, which is seeking a position of acceptance within the new system - dependence on the system will completely overpower all other drives and motives, such as concern for others or the desire for independence.
It's the onset of dystopia. Corporations are definitely going to push for it; the fear of competitors beating them to it alone is going to force them to. Good luck everyone. In God we trust.Last edited by Plug Drugs; 01-08-2014 at 02:17 AM.
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01-08-2014
Tell you what. Corporations, you can go ahead and have at the whole dystopia thing as long as you give me and all my fellow junkies all the drugs we want.
Actually I think that might have been their plan with methadone but it turns out that having a bunch of heavyweight junkies that feel impervious to pain and have an utter contempt for the system isn't exactly in the best interest of a government trying to run a dystopia.
It's a bummer, the whole "keep the population physically dependent on narcotics in order to control them" theme for a dystopia had such a nice ring to it.
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01-08-2014
Getting scammed in runescape and running your own scam-ring in runescape as a 13 year old taught me a lot about economics. It only has to happen to you a couple of times before you figure out not to do it again, and it does teach you a valuable lesson in economics... Never give a dickwad something up front in a trade, especially when that dickwad has anonymity and nothing at all prevents him from getting away with it.. You also learn to never make a trade that requires a commitment; never borrow money, and its more efficient to buy crappy items you can use now so you level up faster instead of buying super awesome expensive items that you can't even use yet - real world implication: when that 100,000 car breaks down, it's going to suck a whole lot more ass than when your 900 dollar "strictly a commuter" car breaks down
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01-08-2014
Take the NSA for example; they just dumped 80 million into the research and development of quantum computers. lol.
Didn't the NSA learn anything from playing runescape? You don't dump money into getting the super fancy shit when you can't even use it yet! Just because you want it really bad isn't going to put you any closer to getting it, I mean, they dumped 80 million into researching and developing a device that no one even knows would actually work or not; it's like dumping a billion dollars into researching astrology and alchemy, or trying to find the philosophers stone, it's hokey nonsense, and the particular agency dumping money into this nonsense, the one that was recently in the limelight for its corruption, is once again demonstrating textbook corruption... Reminds me of old Balkan kings back in the middle ages who would dump money from the royal budget into quests to find sacred relics and ancient artifacts... total nonsense.
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01-08-2014
Or maybe the NSA will be the one laughing when their army of evil quantum super-computer robots teleport right in front of me traveling from the future to enslave mankind
who knows
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always steveyking steveyos01-08-2014
weird masturbation habits aren't usually attractive at all.
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01-08-2014
But meth is what all the celebrities do son. Where do you think 90s punk rock came from? You write music when your coming up on speed and it comes out as punk rock, and then when you're taking heroin to help come down off the meth, it comes out as grunge
speed-dick is totally fashionable; nothing chicks loved more than having to ask "what is that??" when you pull out your dick that's shrivelled up inside your body due to vascular constriction and you have to explain that its just the drug and it inflates back up to a normal size once you rub it a little
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01-08-2014
Anyways, the NSA is dumping 80 million of the taxpayers money into something that, if it even actually exists, would have been discovered by a lone nerd in a basement sometime in the next 20 years anyways
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01-08-2014
kind of like when the government back in the 50s would get together a team of scientists just to turn a room into a giant calculator only capable of simple addition and subtraction
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always steveyking steveyos01-08-2014
Yes you do. There are countless threads of you bragging about meth use and cracking the string theory. Sorry Plugdrugs, you just don't look like the type of guy who brushes his teeth. Your hygiene all around looks terrible from what I've seen on the tinychat. Your clothes are ratty, your hair is unkempt. You're constantly jamming food into your mouth.
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always steveyking steveyos01-08-2014
You do use meth, you pop pills, you probably use needles too. You junkies are all the same.
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01-08-2014
are people actually reading any of that and responding seriously?!
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