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March 4, 2020 at 9:41 AM #815100March 4, 2020 at 9:45 AM #815101AnonymousGuest
[quote=spdrun]So people are forced to go for a walk in nature, have a nice dinner with family, go to a church if they believe in a skydaddy, instead of spending their entire existence working or blowing money. What’s so bad about that?[/quote]
Nothing is wrong with that except that’s not what you do. You sit in your NYC hovel alone and afraid posting on a real estate blog for a city you’ve never lived in and know nothing about
March 4, 2020 at 11:01 AM #815105spdrunParticipantYou’re the one that seems to have time to create multiple sockpuppet accounts on here … this is how I picture you.
March 4, 2020 at 11:05 AM #815106AnonymousGuest[quote=spdrun]You’re the one that seems to have time to create multiple sockpuppet accounts on here … this is how I picture you.
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Ok Wombat
March 4, 2020 at 11:31 AM #815107CoronitaParticipant[quote=TheJoeMentum][quote=spdrun]Fortunately, there’s an app for that … LOL! Commitment is overrated, especially if it traps you into marriage and you have to get a “real jerb”, move to the suburbs, and be a “provider” because the government doesn’t provide basic services like daycare, health insurance, and college for a simple tax payment. I hope for a childless existence or one kid at most. Responsibility and commitment are overrated; irresponsibility and freedom in personal life is called “self-care” and is something that should be celebrated and nurtured. Plus there’s the environmental aspect … ZPG should be a goal, not a joke.[/quote]
You don’t need an app to watch porno and rub one out. Your self care doesn’t seem to be helping[/quote]
Holy crap I step away for a few hours and it’s like ww3 here.
It took me awhile to get what you meant by “rub one out”. Holy shit, where do you guys come up with these idioms? Ewwe….
March 4, 2020 at 11:33 AM #815108spdrunParticipantflu- I thought that TheJoeMentum was a sockpuppet/troll account created by you 😀
March 4, 2020 at 12:16 PM #815109AnonymousGuest[quote=spdrun]flu- I thought that TheJoeMentum was a sockpuppet/troll account created by you :D[/quote]
Sounds like it’s time for some more self-care for you
March 4, 2020 at 12:16 PM #815110AnonymousGuest[quote=spdrun]flu- I thought that TheJoeMentum was a sockpuppet/troll account created by you :D[/quote]
Sounds like it’s time for some more self-care for you
March 4, 2020 at 12:39 PM #815111CoronitaParticipant[quote=spdrun]flu- I thought that TheJoeMentum was a sockpuppet/troll account created by you :D[/quote]
lol….one types/writes with horrible engrish and spelling and grammar . one doesn’t. one swears alot and one doesn’t. one makes a.lot of sexual innuendos and one doesn’t . one likes to ask you and Brian about your doom and gloom market predictions hoping you’ll post something so the markets will violently move the other way (kinda like today). The other doesn’t. one writes at least 2-3 paragraphs. the other not more than a few sentences.
You’re giving me way too much credit for being consistently bipolar. I wish I could in real life. it would be fun to be unpredictable.
Can you post another we are headed for a recession crash and burn post tomorrow, before opening bell? Please?
Anyway, it’s lunch time. Is green eggs and crow tasty?
March 4, 2020 at 12:44 PM #815112spdrunParticipantOh my! The market is only down 9% since peak, not 12%. The real amusement will begin when profit numbers start feeling the pinch of disrupted supply chains, of people not flying, of people not going out as much… Give it a few months. The real fun will begin just in time for a long summer, and it will be fresh in people’s minds come November.
March 4, 2020 at 1:49 PM #815113AnonymousGuest[quote=spdrun]Oh my! The market is only down 9% since peak, not 12%. The real amusement will begin when profit numbers start feeling the pinch of disrupted supply chains, of people not flying, of people not going out as much… Give it a few months. The real fun will begin just in time for a long summer, and it will be fresh in people’s minds come November.[/quote]
Did someone say down?
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March 4, 2020 at 2:11 PM #815114spdrunParticipantYep, down since peak.
March 4, 2020 at 2:30 PM #815115AnonymousGuestWhile you’ve been sitting alone in your miserable co-op exercising self-care some of us have been taking advantage of the opportunities out there. But you can just keep waiting and waiting and waiting for that one chance
March 4, 2020 at 2:35 PM #815116FlyerInHiGuestSpdrun, the Great Recession didn’t result in more socialist policies. The next recession won’t either.
I’m with you on the ideals but I don’t think so. The average American is dumb in many ways. They believe in the bootstrap myth while they sink deep in despair — drugs, substance addiction (including food and sugar) and whackjob family dysfunction
March 4, 2020 at 2:42 PM #815117spdrunParticipantFlyerInHI – the Great Recession resulted in ACA, Medicaid expansion which is strictly income-based, without regard for assets, as well as criminal justice reforms. Calls for sentencing reform and marijuana law reform started to get really serious right around 2009, because it was simply too expensive to pay to jail people for victimless crimes. It certainly resulted in both “socialist” and anti-authoritarian reforms.
The next Great Recession will push Americans further to the left.
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