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frappez le cochon rouge
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: cancer
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May 4th, 2010, 09:35 AM
The only things I would invest in should I have knowledge of an impending depression are as follows:
1) Land, the only thing that'll be around no matter what
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2) Guns, to defend the land when there's all sorts of civil unrest and redistribution of wealth happens.
Other than that, I live alone. I can backpack it. I don't need all of my things. Yeah, they're nice and I do need a couple of them, but if I lost about everything, I wouldn't be significantly disadvantaged, aside from the obvious homelessness and the troubles that brings anyway. But people get by. Now, if I had children or a wife or husband or whatever and responsible for someone else, I'd probably have a different opinion.
But I'll just say I'm prepared for whatever and whatever happens to stave off a depression will be thought of by somebody else because I can't attach myself to it.
Also, I should've rephrased my question better. That wasn't really the answer I was looking for.
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Originally Posted by Jixby Phillips
Oh god fathom zero, you are revealing yourself to be completely awful
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