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Completely factual, like the fact that you're working, right?
The fact is that he's a fucking loser that wants to piggy back on the hard work of others.
-- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit
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Bah. Give it a rest you white trash moron. You're acting just like any damn communist would, meaning: You want what you don't deserve. You're a low life asshole that don't want to contribute anything to society by working hard. You just hide behind a thin facade of "We need to save humanity before it's too late!". Stop posting your crap on a site that's run and read by intelligent people. You're not impressing anyone here. Get a fucking job you loser, and be happy with getting what you deserve.
-- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit
This must be a really hard hitting video for you to get this angry. You are feeling like that guy in the beginning of the video. You must have rabies to be foaming at the mouth like you are. Call 911 immediately before you do something bad.
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The fact is that he's a fucking loser that wants to piggy back on the hard work of others.
-- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit
I've worked hard most of my adult life. I come in no less than 5 minutes early every shift with a good attitude and a smile and I get my job done. I've never collected unemployment or welfare checks, the most I have ever gotten was food ONLY ONCE. Go climb back in your hole ans stay there.
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Took a little while to work out, but :laugh:
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You are the asshole.
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Hey Zep! How've you been man? Been a while since you've posted here. Everything good I hope and you were only busy with work :)
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Yeah, everything is fine. I moved out of France, got a new job and bought a farm. So I've been a little busy with all that. Not sure what to do with the stables, but the apple, pear, plum, quince and medlars produce more fruit than I can eat.
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You are a debt slave regardless if you have personal debt to pay or not. Your government and central bank plays a key role at putting everybody, including your daughter and grandchildren, into debt before they are ever born. Being constantly bombarded with flashing advertisements from a very early age to death will fuck your head up. Understand? I'm sure you do because you said you don't let your kid watch commercial TV
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
You are a debt slave regardless if you have personal debt to pay or not.
Rubbish.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
. Your government and central bank plays a key role at putting everybody, including your daughter and grandchildren, into debt before they are ever born.
Our country may be in debt, and that may affect the country as a whole, but that really doesn't affect my day to day life. You're spinning a tangled web of crap, to try to make it look like you can talk about the Fed convincingly. we already proved you can't.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Being constantly bombarded with flashing advertisements from a very early age to death will f*** your head up.
Only if you're weak minded. Like I said, I cut my kids off from it because they were too young, but once they were old enough, I explained to them what advertising is, and now they watch it, and are fine. No-one told me, I worked it out for myself, and I'm fine. Perhaps your head was already in trouble before you saw any ads ?
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Understand? I'm sure you do because you said you don't let your kid watch commercial TV
They do now. My point was that parents who are not sad caricatures, will educate their kids, and will be educated themselves. Just like, anyone who gets into so much debt that they feel they need to shoot themselves for losing their job, has made their own bed. I could lose my job tomorrow, and while my day to day lifestyle would have to adjust, I have NO debts in my life. I pay off my credit card every month, I never owe more than $10,000 on it, and that would be extreme, if I've had to book travel, etc. I own my house and my cars. We could live in the best area of hobart, in a huge house. I could easily afford that, today. I won't do it, because if I lost my job, we'd lose the lot. That's called managing your money, and not living outside your means. I have enough in my immediate bank account that we could eat and pay bills for two years, if we had to. Again, people make choices, they choose to live on the edge, or choose to use money as a tool to create security, and not be driven by mere possessions.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
You are a debt slave regardless if you have personal debt to pay or not.
Rubbish.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
. Your government and central bank plays a key role at putting everybody, including your daughter and grandchildren, into debt before they are ever born.
Our country may be in debt, and that may affect the country as a whole, but that really doesn't affect my day to day life. You're spinning a tangled web of crap, to try to make it look like you can talk about the Fed convincingly. we already proved you can't.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Being constantly bombarded with flashing advertisements from a very early age to death will f*** your head up.
Only if you're weak minded. Like I said, I cut my kids off from it because they were too young, but once they were old enough, I explained to them what advertising is, and now they watch it, and are fine. No-one told me, I worked it out for myself, and I'm fine. Perhaps your head was already in trouble before you saw any ads ?
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Understand? I'm sure you do because you said you don't let your kid watch commercial TV
They do now. My point was that parents who are not sad caricatures, will educate their kids, and will be educated themselves. Just like, anyone who gets into so much debt that they feel they need to shoot themselves for losing their job, has made their own bed. I could lose my job tomorrow, and while my day to day lifestyle would have to adjust, I have NO debts in my life. I pay off my credit card every month, I never owe more than $10,000 on it, and that would be extreme, if I've had to book travel, etc. I own my house and my cars. We could live in the best area of hobart, in a huge house. I could easily afford that, today. I won't do it, because if I lost my job, we'd lose the lot. That's called managing your money, and not living outside your means. I have enough in my immediate bank account that we could eat and pay bills for two years, if we had to. Again, people make choices, they choose to live on the edge, or choose to use money as a tool to create security, and not be driven by mere possessions.
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Yeah, everything is fine. I moved out of France, got a new job and bought a farm. So I've been a little busy with all that. Not sure what to do with the stables, but the apple, pear, plum, quince and medlars produce more fruit than I can eat.
73Zeppelin wrote: Yeah, everything is fine Good to hear that :) 73Zeppelin wrote: I moved out of France France?! I thought you were in Switzerland! Well, Europe is a nice place... 73Zeppelin wrote: got a new job and bought a farm Excellent, so we'll be seeing articles on cow milking algorithms soon? ;p 73Zeppelin wrote: Not sure what to do with the stables Cows and Horses. Or you can give CSS a room to rent.... 73Zeppelin wrote: but the apple, pear, plum, quince and medlars produce more fruit than I can eat. Do what my mom does (dad has a ranch, apples, olives, pears, figs, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cactus\_pear">Cactus Pears</a>[<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cactus\_pear" target="_blank" title="New Window">^</a>] and grapes with a few odd trees here and there as well), she makes tons and tons of jam. Lasts the whole year and she gives away quite a bit too...
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Christian Graus wrote:
I I I I, me me me me, mine mine mine mine, fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, I'm superior to the masses, I'm seething with insolence towards EVERYBODY ...
That's hilarious. How quickly we reach the point where you don't address my points, and try to insult me to cover up for your inadequacies. Here's another thought. No-one is forcing anyone to watch TV. i watch close to none, myself. So, again, everything you're talking about, is all about people making poor choices and then trying to blame others for it. You've not addressed ONE point I've raised in this discussion. As usual.
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That's hilarious. How quickly we reach the point where you don't address my points, and try to insult me to cover up for your inadequacies. Here's another thought. No-one is forcing anyone to watch TV. i watch close to none, myself. So, again, everything you're talking about, is all about people making poor choices and then trying to blame others for it. You've not addressed ONE point I've raised in this discussion. As usual.
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Christian Graus wrote:
No-one is forcing anyone to watch TV.
TV has become an escape from the hard realities of life, an imaginary world of endless entertainment. It is a cultural thing that is nearly impossible to avoid, especially when you are a little kid and your parents don't know any better. its not the kids fault like you say it is. The kids do not deserve it like you say they do. Most people are good, hard working, well meaning people who get caught up in the system. To you however, they are nothing but scum that need to be culled. You are a sick demented creature.
Christian Graus wrote:
i watch close to none, myself.
Nobody gives a fuck about you.
Christian Graus wrote:
is all about people making poor choices and then trying to blame others for it
With this logic, drug dealers are in the right because the users keep buying. Use that worthless brain of yours. Instead of looking at those in power who are making all the decisions, feeding off of the public; if there is ever a problem, blame all the world's problems on the less fortunate, then cull them. That is your mindset.
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Christian Graus wrote:
No-one is forcing anyone to watch TV.
TV has become an escape from the hard realities of life, an imaginary world of endless entertainment. It is a cultural thing that is nearly impossible to avoid, especially when you are a little kid and your parents don't know any better. its not the kids fault like you say it is. The kids do not deserve it like you say they do. Most people are good, hard working, well meaning people who get caught up in the system. To you however, they are nothing but scum that need to be culled. You are a sick demented creature.
Christian Graus wrote:
i watch close to none, myself.
Nobody gives a fuck about you.
Christian Graus wrote:
is all about people making poor choices and then trying to blame others for it
With this logic, drug dealers are in the right because the users keep buying. Use that worthless brain of yours. Instead of looking at those in power who are making all the decisions, feeding off of the public; if there is ever a problem, blame all the world's problems on the less fortunate, then cull them. That is your mindset.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
TV has become an escape from the hard realities of life, an imaginary world of endless entertainment.
Life is not that hard. Sure, it's not always easy, but it's not like it's terrible. Life is great.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
It is a cultural thing that is nearly impossible to avoid, especially when you are a little kid and your parents don't know any better
Yes, I would agree with that. It was when I taught myself to program that I stopped watching TV, and I realised that most people don't question it, they just watch it ALL the time.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
its not the kids fault like you say it is. The kids do not deserve it like you say they do
I'm sorry, but everyone's choices are their responsibility. In Nuremberg, the 'everyone else was doing it' defense was always rejected. Everyone makes their own choices. If you watch a lot of TV or not, basic math should come into play when you decide what to buy, how much to borrow, etc. The point is, people's debt is THEIR fault, no-one elses.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Most people are good, hard working, well meaning people who get caught up in the system.
Yes, I agree with this, too. What is the solution ? Telling people to blame big corporations, and keep digging a hole, or telling them to take personal responsibility and control their finances ?
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
To you however, they are nothing but scum that need to be culled. You are a sick demented creature.
*yawn* - you always start with these lies when the discussion gets beyond your control.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
With this logic, drug dealers are in the right because the users keep buying.
Not at all. However, it does beg the question of why we don't legalise drugs. A drug is always considered harmful, credit is not. It's a different thing.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Instead of looking at those in power who are making all the decisions, feeding off of the public; if there is ever a problem, blame all the world's problems on the less fortunate, then cull them. That is your mindset.
No, my mindset is to not allow a victim mentality to stop peo
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
TV has become an escape from the hard realities of life, an imaginary world of endless entertainment.
Life is not that hard. Sure, it's not always easy, but it's not like it's terrible. Life is great.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
It is a cultural thing that is nearly impossible to avoid, especially when you are a little kid and your parents don't know any better
Yes, I would agree with that. It was when I taught myself to program that I stopped watching TV, and I realised that most people don't question it, they just watch it ALL the time.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
its not the kids fault like you say it is. The kids do not deserve it like you say they do
I'm sorry, but everyone's choices are their responsibility. In Nuremberg, the 'everyone else was doing it' defense was always rejected. Everyone makes their own choices. If you watch a lot of TV or not, basic math should come into play when you decide what to buy, how much to borrow, etc. The point is, people's debt is THEIR fault, no-one elses.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Most people are good, hard working, well meaning people who get caught up in the system.
Yes, I agree with this, too. What is the solution ? Telling people to blame big corporations, and keep digging a hole, or telling them to take personal responsibility and control their finances ?
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
To you however, they are nothing but scum that need to be culled. You are a sick demented creature.
*yawn* - you always start with these lies when the discussion gets beyond your control.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
With this logic, drug dealers are in the right because the users keep buying.
Not at all. However, it does beg the question of why we don't legalise drugs. A drug is always considered harmful, credit is not. It's a different thing.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Instead of looking at those in power who are making all the decisions, feeding off of the public; if there is ever a problem, blame all the world's problems on the less fortunate, then cull them. That is your mindset.
No, my mindset is to not allow a victim mentality to stop peo
Christian Graus wrote:
Life is not that hard.
Put yourself in someone else's shoes for once and smash your grandiose delusions.
Christian Graus wrote:
I'm sorry, but everyone's choices are their responsibility.
We are talking about kids here, and you are taking huge pieces out of the puzzle, such as human nature.
Christian Graus wrote:
Telling people to blame big corporations, and keep digging a hole, or telling them to take personal responsibility and control their finances ?
Telling people to not let others take advantage of them, get informed, and stop allowing themselves to be manipulated.
Christian Graus wrote:
credit is not.
It is when it causes inflation.
Christian Graus wrote:
If you borrow money, you have to pay it back.
You owe money to the central banks and foreign entities, you have to pay, and so does your daughter. Think about the big picture, it effects the quality of life for everyone, including you. If society around you is crumbling, you still ave to live in it.
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Christian Graus wrote:
Life is not that hard.
Put yourself in someone else's shoes for once and smash your grandiose delusions.
Christian Graus wrote:
I'm sorry, but everyone's choices are their responsibility.
We are talking about kids here, and you are taking huge pieces out of the puzzle, such as human nature.
Christian Graus wrote:
Telling people to blame big corporations, and keep digging a hole, or telling them to take personal responsibility and control their finances ?
Telling people to not let others take advantage of them, get informed, and stop allowing themselves to be manipulated.
Christian Graus wrote:
credit is not.
It is when it causes inflation.
Christian Graus wrote:
If you borrow money, you have to pay it back.
You owe money to the central banks and foreign entities, you have to pay, and so does your daughter. Think about the big picture, it effects the quality of life for everyone, including you. If society around you is crumbling, you still ave to live in it.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Put yourself in someone else's shoes for once and smash your grandiose delusions.
You didn't say 'some people's life is hard'. That is true. But, not people who live in the US and have lots of debt. That's not hard. Not having enough to eat, or being persecuted for your beliefs, to the point of death, THOSE things make life hard.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
We are talking about kids here,
How are we ? Kids watch TV, but do they borrow money or have debt ? That video was drivel, the way it said the schools are controlling people. Society has always been about conforming, to some degree. So what ?
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
and you are taking huge pieces out of the puzzle, such as human nature.
Sure - it's human nature to blame others for your shortcomings. But, that doesn't make it right, and it sure as hell doesn't help.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Telling people to not let others take advantage of them, get informed, and stop allowing themselves to be manipulated.
Well, that's 50% what I said, and 50% drivel.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
It is when it causes inflation.
Well, fair enough. But, inflation only affects what I can and cannot buy. If I don't define my happiness in those terms, it's a minor inconvenience, that's all.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
You owe money to the central banks and foreign entities, you have to pay, and so does your daughter.
That's not really true. We have to pay taxes. You think they'd abolish taxes if the state was not in debt ?
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Think about the big picture, it effects the quality of life for everyone, including you. If society around you is crumbling, you still ave to live in it.
Yes, but no matter what happens, I am in as good a position as I could be in, precisely because I avoid debt where-ever I can. Which was my only point - the debts people have are their fault and their responsibility.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Put yourself in someone else's shoes for once and smash your grandiose delusions.
You didn't say 'some people's life is hard'. That is true. But, not people who live in the US and have lots of debt. That's not hard. Not having enough to eat, or being persecuted for your beliefs, to the point of death, THOSE things make life hard.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
We are talking about kids here,
How are we ? Kids watch TV, but do they borrow money or have debt ? That video was drivel, the way it said the schools are controlling people. Society has always been about conforming, to some degree. So what ?
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
and you are taking huge pieces out of the puzzle, such as human nature.
Sure - it's human nature to blame others for your shortcomings. But, that doesn't make it right, and it sure as hell doesn't help.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Telling people to not let others take advantage of them, get informed, and stop allowing themselves to be manipulated.
Well, that's 50% what I said, and 50% drivel.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
It is when it causes inflation.
Well, fair enough. But, inflation only affects what I can and cannot buy. If I don't define my happiness in those terms, it's a minor inconvenience, that's all.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
You owe money to the central banks and foreign entities, you have to pay, and so does your daughter.
That's not really true. We have to pay taxes. You think they'd abolish taxes if the state was not in debt ?
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Think about the big picture, it effects the quality of life for everyone, including you. If society around you is crumbling, you still ave to live in it.
Yes, but no matter what happens, I am in as good a position as I could be in, precisely because I avoid debt where-ever I can. Which was my only point - the debts people have are their fault and their responsibility.
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Christian Graus wrote:
You didn't say 'some people's life is hard
I said people watch TV to escape the hard realities of life. Get a fucking brain you ignorant piece of crap.
Christian Graus wrote:
Not having enough to eat
When the economy is so fucked up that people spend up their credit to make sure they have food and a place to stay, and then eugenicists like you call for their sterilization or slaughter.
Christian Graus wrote:
Sure - it's human nature to blame others for your shortcomings.
Especially when those shortcomings are the result of the decisions made by those in power. In fact, its perfectly logical.
Christian Graus wrote:
How are we ?
By typing the sequence of words that make it so.
Christian Graus wrote:
Kids watch TV
And they are bombarded with advertising that tells them what they need, what they should want, less is more, wear this and that, this is cool; this is not, your parents should buy you this, your parents are stupid if they don't buy you that, and so on.
Christian Graus wrote:
it sure as hell doesn't help.
Then why do you put all the blame on the kids?
Christian Graus wrote:
inflation only affects what I can and cannot buy.
It eats away at your labor, causes instability in the markets, and causes hardship for those caught in its effects.
Christian Graus wrote:
If I don't define my happiness in those terms, it's a minor inconvenience, that's all.
Its all about you isn't it? That smug personality of yours really needs correcting. For most people, it causes a great inconvenience and hardship. Most normal people would like a stable society.
Christian Graus wrote:
We have to pay taxes.
You have to pay MORE taxes to your financiers, you and your children, and your children's children are the collateral for the debt. That debt further erodes the economy and causes more hardship.
Christian Graus wrote:
I am in as good a position as I could be in
Narcissist, boasting mo
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Christian Graus wrote:
You didn't say 'some people's life is hard
I said people watch TV to escape the hard realities of life. Get a fucking brain you ignorant piece of crap.
Christian Graus wrote:
Not having enough to eat
When the economy is so fucked up that people spend up their credit to make sure they have food and a place to stay, and then eugenicists like you call for their sterilization or slaughter.
Christian Graus wrote:
Sure - it's human nature to blame others for your shortcomings.
Especially when those shortcomings are the result of the decisions made by those in power. In fact, its perfectly logical.
Christian Graus wrote:
How are we ?
By typing the sequence of words that make it so.
Christian Graus wrote:
Kids watch TV
And they are bombarded with advertising that tells them what they need, what they should want, less is more, wear this and that, this is cool; this is not, your parents should buy you this, your parents are stupid if they don't buy you that, and so on.
Christian Graus wrote:
it sure as hell doesn't help.
Then why do you put all the blame on the kids?
Christian Graus wrote:
inflation only affects what I can and cannot buy.
It eats away at your labor, causes instability in the markets, and causes hardship for those caught in its effects.
Christian Graus wrote:
If I don't define my happiness in those terms, it's a minor inconvenience, that's all.
Its all about you isn't it? That smug personality of yours really needs correcting. For most people, it causes a great inconvenience and hardship. Most normal people would like a stable society.
Christian Graus wrote:
We have to pay taxes.
You have to pay MORE taxes to your financiers, you and your children, and your children's children are the collateral for the debt. That debt further erodes the economy and causes more hardship.
Christian Graus wrote:
I am in as good a position as I could be in
Narcissist, boasting mo
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
I said people watch TV to escape the hard realities of life. Get a f***ing brain you ignorant piece of crap.
Right - you implied that the majority of people watch TV, because the majority have a hard life. I don't think that's true.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
When the economy is so f***ed up that people spend up their credit to make sure they have food and a place to stay
Again - by not overspending, I have a buffer if I lost my job. If people are using credit, it's because they have chosen to live on the edge.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
and then eugenicists like you call for their sterilization or slaughter.
Every time you say this, it shows that your whole argument is built on lies, and undermines any chance you ever have of being remotely credible.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Especially when those shortcomings are the result of the decisions made by those in power.
Again - if you have a credit card, that is YOUR choice. If you have debt, that is YOUR choice. No-one is forcing you to watch TV, to follow the party line, or to go into debt.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
By typing the sequence of words that make it so.
I'm sorry, I've lost the thread of this, I am not ignoring it, I just don't understand what you mean.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Then why do you put all the blame on the kids?
You're dense. Like I said, kids may watch TV, but they do not have debts. So, I never once 'blamed the kids'.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
It eats away at your labor, causes instability in the markets, and causes hardship by those caught in its effects.
No it doesn't. Inflation causes prices to rise, and wages follow suit. The average person is not affected by 'instability in the markets', and 'hardship' is a generalisation, the statement is meaningless.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Its all about you isn't it?
Well, again, I am saying that everyone is responsible for the choices they make, and I use myself as an example of how it's possible to live in this world and NOT be manipulated by TV advertising. It's called having a brain.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
I said people watch TV to escape the hard realities of life. Get a f***ing brain you ignorant piece of crap.
Right - you implied that the majority of people watch TV, because the majority have a hard life. I don't think that's true.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
When the economy is so f***ed up that people spend up their credit to make sure they have food and a place to stay
Again - by not overspending, I have a buffer if I lost my job. If people are using credit, it's because they have chosen to live on the edge.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
and then eugenicists like you call for their sterilization or slaughter.
Every time you say this, it shows that your whole argument is built on lies, and undermines any chance you ever have of being remotely credible.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Especially when those shortcomings are the result of the decisions made by those in power.
Again - if you have a credit card, that is YOUR choice. If you have debt, that is YOUR choice. No-one is forcing you to watch TV, to follow the party line, or to go into debt.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
By typing the sequence of words that make it so.
I'm sorry, I've lost the thread of this, I am not ignoring it, I just don't understand what you mean.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Then why do you put all the blame on the kids?
You're dense. Like I said, kids may watch TV, but they do not have debts. So, I never once 'blamed the kids'.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
It eats away at your labor, causes instability in the markets, and causes hardship by those caught in its effects.
No it doesn't. Inflation causes prices to rise, and wages follow suit. The average person is not affected by 'instability in the markets', and 'hardship' is a generalisation, the statement is meaningless.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Its all about you isn't it?
Well, again, I am saying that everyone is responsible for the choices they make, and I use myself as an example of how it's possible to live in this world and NOT be manipulated by TV advertising. It's called having a brain.
Christian Graus wrote:
Right
Yes, I am right. I'm glad you finally manned up to that fact, you took the first step of treating your mental illness.
Christian Graus wrote:
Again - by not overspending, I have a buffer if I lost my job
Here we go again, your grandiose delusions are in full swing today.
Christian Graus wrote:
If people are using credit, it's because they have chosen to live on the edge.
No, many were caught between a rock and a hard place because the economy went haywire since the central bankers flooded the market with easy credit at inflationary rates.
Christian Graus wrote:
Every time you say this, it shows that your whole argument is built on lies, and undermines any chance you ever have of being remotely credible.
No, let me make this very clear. You ARE as eugenicist, and you are a bad person because of that.
Christian Graus wrote:
I just don't understand what you mean.
You confused yourself. Ignorant fool. You are not that smart.
Christian Graus wrote:
is provide an example of how living with a bit of common sense can make you immune to the sort of problems the video you linked to is talking about
That is the purpose of the video, to get people to realize that they need to become aware that they should turn off the TV and start thinking for themselves.
Christian Graus wrote:
Like I said, kids may watch TV, but they do not have debts. So, I never once 'blamed the kids'.
Yes you did, you implied that its their fault that they allowed their minds to be corrupted at an early age so that they end up being mindless debt slaves by the time they grow up. Shame on you.
Christian Graus wrote:
Inflation causes prices to rise, and wages follow suit. The average person is not affected by 'instability in the markets', and 'hardship' is a generalisation, the statement is meaningless.
Inflation erodes people's savings, and causes instability in the markets because certain people get that money and spend it in ways it was not to be spent. The effects to the economy as a whole by a 'loose cannon' corrupting
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Christian Graus wrote:
Right
Yes, I am right. I'm glad you finally manned up to that fact, you took the first step of treating your mental illness.
Christian Graus wrote:
Again - by not overspending, I have a buffer if I lost my job
Here we go again, your grandiose delusions are in full swing today.
Christian Graus wrote:
If people are using credit, it's because they have chosen to live on the edge.
No, many were caught between a rock and a hard place because the economy went haywire since the central bankers flooded the market with easy credit at inflationary rates.
Christian Graus wrote:
Every time you say this, it shows that your whole argument is built on lies, and undermines any chance you ever have of being remotely credible.
No, let me make this very clear. You ARE as eugenicist, and you are a bad person because of that.
Christian Graus wrote:
I just don't understand what you mean.
You confused yourself. Ignorant fool. You are not that smart.
Christian Graus wrote:
is provide an example of how living with a bit of common sense can make you immune to the sort of problems the video you linked to is talking about
That is the purpose of the video, to get people to realize that they need to become aware that they should turn off the TV and start thinking for themselves.
Christian Graus wrote:
Like I said, kids may watch TV, but they do not have debts. So, I never once 'blamed the kids'.
Yes you did, you implied that its their fault that they allowed their minds to be corrupted at an early age so that they end up being mindless debt slaves by the time they grow up. Shame on you.
Christian Graus wrote:
Inflation causes prices to rise, and wages follow suit. The average person is not affected by 'instability in the markets', and 'hardship' is a generalisation, the statement is meaningless.
Inflation erodes people's savings, and causes instability in the markets because certain people get that money and spend it in ways it was not to be spent. The effects to the economy as a whole by a 'loose cannon' corrupting
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Here we go again, your grandiose delusions are in full swing today.
you're just too stupid to get it. Should I use some other friend or family member as an example, so you understand that I'm just providing examples that prove it's possible to live within your means ?
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
No, many were caught between a rock and a hard place because the economy went haywire since the central bankers flooded the market with easy credit at inflationary rates.
Only the people stupid enough to borrow at those rates. I get mail every week, preapproving me for all sorts of credit. I throw it all away.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
No, let me make this very clear. You ARE as eugenicist, and you are a bad person because of that.
This is not a sentence. Did you mean you are A eugenicist ? Either way, it's a lie, I've shown it to be a lie, and like your retarded youtube videos, you just keep telling the same lies and hoping someone buys them without proof.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
You confused yourself. Ignorant fool. You are not that smart.
No, CP does not let me read the whole thread, and I could not be bothered going back to provide a context, you took my comment out of it's context and I could not work out what we had said, without doing more work than I was willing.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
That is the purpose of the video, to get people to realize that they need to become aware that they should turn off the TV and start thinking for themselves.
No, it also blamed the schools and so on, it implied a vast conspiracy to control people and make them spend outside their means.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Yes you did, you implied that its their fault that they allowed their minds to be corrupted at an early age so that they end up being mindless debt slaves by the time they grow up. Shame on you.
I can't help that you're illiterate. I said it's the PARENTS fault if kids are left in front of the TV and not provided with any context.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Inflation erodes people's savings, and causes instability in the markets because certain people get that money and spend it in ways it wa
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Here we go again, your grandiose delusions are in full swing today.
you're just too stupid to get it. Should I use some other friend or family member as an example, so you understand that I'm just providing examples that prove it's possible to live within your means ?
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
No, many were caught between a rock and a hard place because the economy went haywire since the central bankers flooded the market with easy credit at inflationary rates.
Only the people stupid enough to borrow at those rates. I get mail every week, preapproving me for all sorts of credit. I throw it all away.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
No, let me make this very clear. You ARE as eugenicist, and you are a bad person because of that.
This is not a sentence. Did you mean you are A eugenicist ? Either way, it's a lie, I've shown it to be a lie, and like your retarded youtube videos, you just keep telling the same lies and hoping someone buys them without proof.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
You confused yourself. Ignorant fool. You are not that smart.
No, CP does not let me read the whole thread, and I could not be bothered going back to provide a context, you took my comment out of it's context and I could not work out what we had said, without doing more work than I was willing.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
That is the purpose of the video, to get people to realize that they need to become aware that they should turn off the TV and start thinking for themselves.
No, it also blamed the schools and so on, it implied a vast conspiracy to control people and make them spend outside their means.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Yes you did, you implied that its their fault that they allowed their minds to be corrupted at an early age so that they end up being mindless debt slaves by the time they grow up. Shame on you.
I can't help that you're illiterate. I said it's the PARENTS fault if kids are left in front of the TV and not provided with any context.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Inflation erodes people's savings, and causes instability in the markets because certain people get that money and spend it in ways it wa
Christian Graus wrote:
you're just too stupid to get it. Should I use some other friend or family member as an example, so you understand that I'm just providing examples that prove it's possible to live within your means ?
You should go fuck yourself or something. What you do is insignificant and irrelevant to this conversation. We are talking about real world problems that effect everybody, understand?
Christian Graus wrote:
Only the people stupid enough to borrow at those rates.
Christian Graus wrote:
In this realm, I am right in every way. I get offered loans all the time, I do not take them. I could have a $1 million mortgage if I wanted, I choose to be happy where I am, and to know I can afford to lose my job.
You are ignorant. The corrupt money houses and corporations feed off of humanities weaknesses, and mentally ill sickos like you call for people's sterilization and you satisfyingly spew out the ignorant bullshit that they deserve to be punished and dehumanized.
Christian Graus wrote:
This is not a sentence. Did you mean you are A eugenicist ? Either way, it's a lie, I've shown it to be a lie, and like your retarded youtube videos, you just keep telling the same lies and hoping someone buys them without proof.
Everyone understands why a person like you Christan, would think it is okay for a small group of unelected self-perpetuated bankers to rule over governments. If you really cared about people, you wouldn't want people to be forcibly sterilized and you wouldn't want to forcibly abort woman's children. Even a criminal has some moral principles. Don't you even care about the suffering that your worldview causes? A person who blatantly disregards humanity for his own selfish satisfaction is purely sickening. Why don't you ever admit you are a nasty vile creature and change your ways? Some people would lynch you if you spewed out your powermad eugenics beliefs.
Christian Graus wrote:
No, CP does not let me read the whole thread, and I could not be bothered going back to provide a context, you took my comment out of it's context and I could not work out what we had said, without doing more work than I was willing.
What you did is admit to an I'll conceived thought, you need to more of that.