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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    That's been sorta obvious for quite a while now.
    Merely clarifying your concern "I suggest that if anyone is trying to tell you".
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    and in other news.....of the non financial variety

    http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/0...2-above-Arctic
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    Yup.

    Probably.

    Third person?
    It's called empathy.
    Ta.
    No it isn't.
    Empathy is the capacity to recognize emotions that are being experienced by another person
    Agreeing with your self is megalomania.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    No it isn't.
    Empathy is the capacity to recognize emotions that are being experienced by another person
    Agreeing with your self is megalomania.
    I was empathising with your weakness, not my mental strength.

    When TPTB can only think in economic terms, this sort of shit is allowed to happen.
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    emotions running to high, music is needed





    we can discuss the state of the affairs as much as we won't, fact is we won't be changing anything.
    but sometimes discussing the state of the affairs is better then doing nothing.


    and at the end of the day, we can all agree to not agree..
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue rider View Post
    we can discuss the state of the affairs as much as we won't, fact is we won't be changing anything.
    but sometimes discussing the state of the affairs is better then doing nothing.

    and at the end of the day, we can all agree to not agree..
    It won't, but as you say showing what our world is capable of is better than doing nothing. It may even help is years to come.

    We can all agree to disagree... some people bank on it going as far as that.
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    Fitch says China credit bubble unprecedented in modern world history... I guess you can't keep running around the world buying everything you like and not end up having to pay for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    Fitch says China credit bubble unprecedented in modern world history... I guess you can't keep running around the world buying everything you like and not end up having to pay for it.
    You don't believe in history.
    You need to keep your story straight, Dickwad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    You don't believe in history.
    You need to keep your story straight, Dickwad.
    Yeah, ya see that article is referencing the present and alluding to a future collapse dumb arse.
    You need to make up better story's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    Fitch says China credit bubble unprecedented in modern world history... I guess you can't keep running around the world buying everything you like and not end up having to pay for it.
    They is trying to sprint before they can crawl - in a financial sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    They is trying to sprint before they can crawl - in a financial sense.
    heh... tis certainly one way of looking at it. Although another way would be that they've hit the same problems that the West hit 5 years ago and for some unknow reason maybe, just maybe, thought that the outcome would be different for them. Amusing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    Yeah, ya see that article is referencing the present and alluding to a future collapse dumb arse.
    You need to make up better story's.
    I notice that when you get caught out, you resort to abuse and simple lying.
    You need to read your own links.

    The ratio of credit to GDP has jumped by 75 percentage points to 200pc of GDP, compared to roughly 40 points in the US over five years leading up to the subprime bubble, or in Japan before the Nikkei bubble burst in 1990.
    I quoted Santayana and you said:

    Those who live in the past limit their future.


    I was 9 and the world was in the hands of capable people up until about 5 years ago.
    Make up what's left of your mind you idiot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    I notice that when you get caught out, you resort to abuse and simple lying.
    You need to read your own links.

    Make up what's left of your mind you idiot.
    Caught out? Like I said, you need to make up better story's. I read the link fine and it is looking at the present state of the Chinese credit bubble and comparing it to the historical events of, well, forever and saying that this is even bigger given the current/present state.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    Caught out? Like I said, you need to make up better story's. I read the link fine and it is looking at the present state of the Chinese credit bubble and comparing it to the historical events of, well, forever and saying that this is even bigger given the current/present state.
    Yawn.....you're getting boring now.
    And you're starting to contradict yourself, something that isn't easy for a simpleton like you, I suppose...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    You value some jobs over others. As I tried to explain to you, which you obviously flat refused to accept, you only ever need a doctor when you need a doctor, you only ever need a plumber when you need a plumber, you only ever need a binman when you need a binman. They're all required. Living without a doctor, hope you don't get ill. Living without a plumber, hope you don't mind the waste of water (that breeds disease, unless you have a way to clean water ). Living without the binman, hope you don't mind living in a tip (that breeds disease). The minute you start to value one job over another is the day that you lose yourself as a human being in my opinion. You didn't like that answer, but it did address your point.
    Yeah but what about those of us who can do fine with none-of-em. As mentioned earlier. No reason to go to work for $ to pay the doctor or binman, I'm out of here. What do you propose to keep people like me, with humble skills that ARE required by society to stay with society.
    I mentioned earlier, provided there is no black plague etc - I am confident I can survive quite comfortably on my own.
    And if there was some horrible outbreak of something, you really believe doctors will save you?

    What happens to your system when all the people whom are required by society, suddenly up and leave society to it? What is the backup?

    I am all for you idea, sounds like a great holiday for me.
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