04.28.2012, 07:17 PM | #21 |
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old people live cheaper in retirement homes
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04.28.2012, 07:22 PM | #22 |
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that is what i think
if people do nothing then so is it when their childeren grow up and think how stipud is this all yeah it's stupid because no one did anything ok i can say i have give an idea to help |
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04.29.2012, 01:48 PM | #23 |
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wow. thank you, mr. poopyhead, for hijacking the thread by staging a conversation with yourself.
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04.29.2012, 05:08 PM | #24 |
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what is now the problem?
buying land house markets did anyone else talked here about anything? things that are connected that is what i think well if i'm wrong then i'm just a poophead hijacking the thread? i guess no one will talk here about land prices, house prices ect what is the problem now talking on the internet? get's the shit from you |
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04.29.2012, 05:10 PM | #25 |
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just shut the fuck up for once, or at least confine your drivel to a single post, yeah? many thanks o cosmic brother lol.
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04.29.2012, 05:14 PM | #26 |
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that is wishfull thinking gonna shut now from this thread because i feel many people just want to see me fall on my face so there is a happening to talk about o there comes the silence |
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04.29.2012, 05:17 PM | #27 |
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and here all these years i thought there was no god
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04.30.2012, 06:55 AM | #28 |
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04.30.2012, 11:01 AM | #29 |
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I'm building an Earthship in the outback so that I can laugh as you all burn.
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04.30.2012, 11:07 AM | #30 |
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There's always a chance that gastthreezero will save the world, but I'm not sure why he'd want to; it's a massive shithouse.
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04.30.2012, 11:11 AM | #31 |
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Jesus, gast, what the hell you going on about.
They always so quote somebody cos they'll have said it better so I'll leave it to Tony Soprano "Buy real estate. God's not making any more of it" You might not be money minded, but honestly if you can afford to do it then do.
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Just sayin'...if you are lookin for help, I'll volunteer my services in anyway possible. I'll gladly trade owning land for a spot in space. Even if it mean the inevitable hull breech that will surely doom us all. Assuming the ship even makes it out of atmo.
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04.30.2012, 11:12 AM | #33 |
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I also did a tour last year of the Kennedy Space Center. So I clearly have extensive experience in this sort of thing.
Space Farmer.
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It took me a second to realize what/who was going on here. The similarity is uncanny, creepy, and hilarious. Baffling.
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Sorry for the delayed response, Ive been studying for finals and working. Not that its relevant, but I made decent money, and although I doubt I got the A I needed on my chemistry final in order to get a C in the class, I do feel like the final was the easiest test we took all semester. Now, with respect to your response: I know enough about economics to know that I really dont know much. I will surely read into the resources you have provided me, and I greatly appreciate the thought and effort you put forth. I look forward to being able to ask you more about these things once ive done my own research. Thanks again. With that said, my philosophy on investing is pretty simple. Can I touch/see/trade my investment physically? Musical instruments, vehicles, land, precious stones/metals, food, even comic book collections. Being that our money is based upon speculation doesnt sit well with me. The value of artwork fluctuates based upon interpretation and speculation and opinion, money should not (though I would be in complete favor of an art-based currency...pay for you groceries with doodles or jingles, your mortgage with a masterpiece, etc). In short adult life, ive seen nothing but economic turmoil across all levels of income, from the unemployed to multi-million, even billion dollar business owners. I'm not here to debate the politics, only assert my view that the way the US government, from Congress to the Federal Reserve, has handled our economy in the last decade, isnt just shameful, its an abolishment of our Constitution and idea of "free market." All to protect the power of the ultra rich to continue making money and centralizing power. I don't care about what their agenda or goal is, I just know that I dont want to contribute to it, as I know I will not benefit from any of it. The working man, the common class, its a stepping stone in an endless fight for money grabbing and power trip of the elite. I dont want to contribute to corruption. Even if its a bank, making fractions of cents off a month of my interests gained from my savings accounts, I am morally and ethically appalled by what I have seen in the last 10 years. When I look at the state of things, I see Rome falling. I'm trying to decide whether to live a low-profile, off-the-grid life in my homeland, or try to find somewhere else where I stand a fighting chance of living a life of peace and freedom. Hope that makes sense. Im sleep deprived, scatter-brained and overly-caffeinated. And as you may have surmised, I have a lot of strong feelings and impressions, many of which are negative, of the "American Dream"/establishment. And much of these finance books, I feel are merely an illusion. Or a pyramid scheme. They work for some people, but many get in over their heads. If I had sold everything I own, and emptied my savings, and at the end of the day had enough to buy 5 acres of land somewhere, out right, in cash, I feel like I still have something. I could still find a job, and start rebuilding my finances. I could still hunt and fish and farm. I can still build a fire. It would be rough livin for awhile, but I guess what im saying is, in the event of losing everything, the last thing you want to lose is your land. And your gun
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ah i see where you're coming from. cool. i have similar reservations but i'm not totally mistrustful. the way i see it, the USA will cease to exist before the coca-cola corporation does. so i'm not afraid of the stock market. but i see your point about tangible wealth over "paper" assets. it's a perfectly valid approach.
i myself have looked into cattle as an investment, because that's something i could buy, and have the space to do it, but the cows need babysitting and hard work and the returns are iffy--cattle prices are also subject to market fluctuations. it's not set-it-and-forget-it like owning a piece of coca-cola (coca-cola is just an example. you might, like steve shelley, much prefer pepsi... or apple or google or exxon or whatever). which is why if you're going to invest in tangible assets i recommend doing something you know or do well-- if coins, become a coin expert, if art, you need to be an art expert, because those who don't know are the ones enriching those who know. if trees, then learn about fucking trees (you might know already, but just saying). if you can take care of those trees until they are ready for sale then maybe it's a great idea. but if you are planning to go away and come back in 10 years you might find them destroyed by some weird moth plague or some such shit. anyway, regardless of how you invest in your future, it's always good to have cash handy, because in an emergency it's all people will take. there is the argument that money will be worthless and you should stock gold. i think gold is overpriced and will go down but so be it, at least gold you can exchange for goods or services-- though the value of it is as arbitrary as anything else. if you're looking for the only valid currency in case of zombie apocalypse, my tought is bullets. because if rome falls and the barbarians invade and the law ceases to apply your land title won't be worth shit. so, in a paranoid scenario, only bullets make sense. however, i think this is more overblown than Y2K. just because you came of age during a financial crisis it doesn't mean it will always be like that. but everyone sees things differently so i get your point of view. anyway, regarding personal budgets and an approach to your everyday income--elizabeth warren (i recommended here book but not linked-- it's here though) is one awesome lady who actually opposes much of the current wall street bullshit-- you should really check her out, she's running for senator, bla bla, but yeah, she's legit, not a huckster. you might want to end up saving and investing in different ways but her approach to daily PF is great and really easy to implement. and you'll see how having cash prevents you from getting into debt which is what fucks up most people, much more than zombies. dave ramsey is even more hardcore about cash vs. debt, and he's pretty paranoid about the end of the social safety net, the fucking jesus freak.(he actually used to be a real estate speculator and lost everything, btw). anyway as far as building a solid future you might want to consider that if you're good at what you do then running your own business might be the way to make it happen, as opposed to, say, keeping stashes of comic books. check out this book to see how a lot of people make it happen with simple "blue collar" businesses, no need to be a lawyer or doctor with a ton of student debt--businesses like diesel engine rental can make you a shitload of money. of course if the world ends there might be no golf courses or comic book readers or diesel fuel left. so, again, bullets. oh and finally check out this article for pure envy: http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/...hWT_story.html how's that for a fucking dream job? (might need registration or something but it's a great story) anyway best wishes with finals. catch up with sleep and we chat another day if the world hasn't ended by then. |
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