Sunday night Comfy thread

Sunday night Comfy thread

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bump

Thanks user.

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Well, economics is well-regarded as analogouos to agriculture. You sow, reap and expect a yield.

That is the analogy.

Profit is an additional factor and a sort of yield but the implication is that other types of yield are available within the fabric of reality, the universe, in life. Idiot.

However, the common approach to economics is that of Capitalism. Minimum-input and maximum out-put. That is the entirety of it.

You can A) Invest 20 dollars in a group farm and be promised a 2 dollar profit on your investment. The farmer bought wholesale seeds and received a discount which he is rewarding you you for. Thanks to you, it was possible.

Or, You can donate 2 dollars to another potential source for investment before obtaining 40 dollars in return.

As a Capitalist, the choice is simple. B)

However, you are handing your 2 dollars over to a loanshark who isn't loaning at this time, he is pooling the money with his cohorts, an entire group, and before you know it, your entire community also received a similar offer and accepted it. Now, you paid for the additional luxury of iron shackles, instead of brass, and they may now safely enslave the chinese immigrants that are now mining under the caves near and around your local childhood play areas. While seeing this go on, neither you nor anyone around you wants to interrupt the proceedings because you would otherwise either lose your own 2 dollars or would be ostracized by the entire group, your own townsfolk, who would lose 42 dollars.

42 dollars in expected losses. Back in these ancient eras.

No one saying a thing. No one is enslaving the chinese migrants. Themselves. No one is doing the whipping or the shooting. But everyone is expecting a 40 dollar reward. Which is a lot of money at this time

So by the time that they are done, the gold or iron mines are now dry, and indeed. They did pay everyone the 40 dollars that were promised.

However, while 40 dollars is enough to fully refurbish a new barn

What's it like having your virginity at 30?

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reminds me of Tavern Tycoon.

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kek
very cozy

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Not that user, but it's okay I guess.
I've never had to deal with crazy and can spend my money and free time however I choose, whenever I choose.

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barn at this time, their profits yielded them the ability to but 1 or 2 steam engine and locomotives companies.

Obviously, you would be mad and upset. Had you known that the gold or iron mine was there, you'd gathtered your own townfolk , for a similar collection and would have done the mining yourselves.

But, not only is 40 dollars actually a lot of money in these steam-engine and pre-industrial eras, but you now actually know that you have the blood of the enslaved chinese in your hands.

So the effec is two-fold.

And yes, that is the real, applicable and tangiable effect of Capitalism. To this day. And yes, the Chinese slaves are real. To this day. The manufacture the Iphones in slave-like conditions. These don't come from Mars, The Moon, or Venus. They come from the sorrowful hands of the mistreated, abused and rather extorted Chinese. It is awful.

But, that is true and legitimate Capitalism

You received the opportunity to present 2 dollars as investment Capital and obtained 40 dollars as a reward. With minimal additional effort on your part.

That is the Capitalist ambition.

So, what if we could do the same? Keeping the 2 dollar minimum level of investment? Add children into the enslavement. Whip them more. Torture 1 of the females everytime that the miners slow their pace. Raise the profit up to 80. 160. 400 dollars. All, out of your initial 2 dollar investment.

That is all Capitalism and it is all actually well represented within the brutality of organized Mafias which operate and manage the billion dollar industries of this day. Kids are enslaved. For various reasons that are not always sexual. Here on Earth. People are whipped, beaten and tortured. Very obviously in connection with Mafia organizations. Here on Earth. Women are notably used as psychological scarecrows if you ever read into how Mafia's make an "example of" the disobedient.

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These remote Jap towns always bewilder me.
It's like life from another century.
I've lived places where it can dump 3 feet of snow in one night, but at least we had roads that a snowplow could drive through.
How do the people that live here get to work?

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So when you begin to think along those lines, you have to realize that investment is a long term and physical process which extends out of numerical spreadsheets on accounting books. That isn't investment.

Therefore, it is up to us to hear of the fact that we are now being regarded, outside of our range of hearing, when the American government is promising its population that it will make investments in its educational inquiries. As a means of obtaining a prosperous and desireable future. America in particular makes no secret about this when promising to estimulate the economy . Through such means.

And there is nothing wrong with that. Apparently.

The problem is that when being offered scholarships and similar offers or promises we are never told "Here our offer. Not your offer but our offer. Not your property but our offer. Our offer. Once again, our offer. And, we expect you or someone else to take it but nontheless expect returns."

That never happens. Ever. I have never heard of a such a rather shameless level of clarity ever being presented by the American government. Or any other government for that fact. That is because it is infamy. It is infamy and it is an outrage.

So you have to look around. Where are the shackles? Were are the 2 dollar investment figures? Were are the whips. The children. Who is torturing the females of your tribe?

Well, if you were as well an American student, then you probably realized that truancy is a very real thing. At the same time, College administration offices are a real thing. As well. The apparent juxtaposition as apparent is enough to strike a nerve.

And I, personally, graduated early before working in the blue-collar industry for a few years before entering a Community College as my stepping-stone into a 4 year University program. Simple. It really is that simple.

But here, I began noticing the lack of shackles. Which isn't a humorous remark at all. You are forcibly constrained within the confines

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>How do the people that live here get to work?
I don't know, but hopefully their work is within walking distance!

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What do you guys consider peak comfy?
For me it's lots of rain, a book, and a cup of coffee.

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