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- Surferess, on 10/08/2008, -1/+58Well, this is looking on the bright side, for sure.
- llamarama7, on 10/08/2008, -1/+54I'm quitting my gym and making my own beer from now on -- it's my patriotic duty.
- AdeleMor, on 10/09/2008, -0/+41"No more Jenny Craig. There'll be no need to pay someone to tell you not to eat."
Hahaha. Fat will be the new thin—people who're fat will be rich! - Sol1, on 10/09/2008, -1/+36Seriously, $120 for an ounce of weed? Gross...
- deezp1, on 10/10/2008, -0/+34no *****, what year is this 1970?
Seriously, if an ounce cost $120, I'm all for a depression, cause I would never be depressed.. =) - brandonthebuck, on 10/08/2008, -1/+34"Hey baby, that's a nice sandwich you got there."
- fugularity, on 10/10/2008, -2/+33Uh, I'm doin' fine actually. I don't need credit anyways. Seriously, am I the only one left who only pays for things if I have the money?
- miriv365, on 10/10/2008, -1/+32Whoever wins in November is a 1-termer....
- inactive, on 10/09/2008, -4/+35New Depression?
buzzwords are cool. - inactive, on 10/09/2008, -1/+25Couldn't agree more. It's so much cheaper to not use my home gym than to not go to a health club.
- ka9dgx, on 10/10/2008, -2/+23You're right... in the 1930's we were sitting on the worlds biggest supply of oil, and had surplus manufacturing capability all over the place. Here in 2008 we have just in time manufacturing all outsourced to places outside our borders, with all of the slack taken out of everything in the name of efficiency.
This depression will make the 1930s look like a cakewalk if it's not avoided. - itsradBrad, on 10/10/2008, -1/+22Damn, what about us college students?
- inactive, on 10/10/2008, -0/+19right technology will help us, I'll just google some food and heating oil
- thegrantman, on 10/10/2008, -0/+16 Think of it not as recession,but regression.
You get to live like a college student again. - rodon, on 10/10/2008, -0/+15You mean I get to live in an apartment with:
A pothead who's never around.
A raging alcoholic on a golf scholarship who punches the refrigerator every night.
A naive business major who overdoses on morphine he stole from his dying grandmother.
A flaming homosexual trust-funder who leaves piles upon piles of dirty clothes, moldy meals, and Abercrombie & Fitch catalogs on the floor.
A super-nerdy physics major who goes to sleep way too early, and also happens to be a somnambulist and somniloquist.
FAN-*****-TASTIC! - tobikow, on 10/10/2008, -0/+152. Grow your own.
- Gnarstache, on 10/10/2008, -2/+16a pallet of top ramen from costco
- inactive, on 10/10/2008, -1/+15As a devout Pastafarian, I find that comment very offensive.
- vinnythekidd, on 10/10/2008, -0/+13Nope. Right there with ya. I've never had a credit account and I never will. If I want something, I save for it.
- helenkupo, on 10/10/2008, -0/+13I think he's trying to drive the point home that our economy runs on money that people don't actually have. Were an indulgent consumerist society of monstrous proportion. We need to check ourselves.
- kinerry, on 10/10/2008, -0/+13sadly, that used to be the norm
- thayanmarsh, on 10/10/2008, -0/+13Beer? Lets talk bathtub gin... there was more than one reason they drank that during prohibition...
- AugustusOsari, on 10/09/2008, -6/+19The Great Depression was 1930s.
Also, technology can't fix a failing economy. - DigitalFreedom, on 10/10/2008, -6/+19More neurotic doom and gloom. This is just what America needs right now... *sarcasm*
- thaskizz, on 10/10/2008, -0/+13It always seem that during good and bad times, people love to drink.
- WRellim, on 10/10/2008, -0/+12That's pretty much what people wer saying at the end of 1929... "Oh the market will come back up... It's not that bad... I mean it's not like the Panic of 1873 or anything... Hey wanna go grab some gin at the speakeasy?"
- raober, on 10/10/2008, -1/+12And...a lot of people could retreat to the family farm during the tough times...not many people can do that now. Plus, people were tougher, used to living with less, and had MUCH less sense of entitlement than they have now. Yeah, no problem, this will all go swimmingly!
- inactive, on 10/10/2008, -5/+16"...and I will end up dying alone and lonely with my self image in tact and everyone else thinking I'm a complete ***** *****."
there, fixed. - WRellim, on 10/10/2008, -0/+11Neo-Depression... because ever since the Matrix, everything is Neo.
Neo-Cons... Neo-Liberals... Neo-lDiamond, etc. - thegrantman, on 10/10/2008, -0/+11Yes,and with Ramen noodles.
- kingp, on 10/10/2008, -0/+11So they just took my current life situation, and publicized it. Great.
- TiMMY8765, on 10/10/2008, -0/+10but homemade beer tastes better than homemade liquor. and it won't make you go blind
- Bodhinature, on 10/10/2008, -0/+10Excuse me, but the World is Flat. This article is either satire or fearmongering. America will be fine living within her means.
- inactive, on 10/08/2008, -0/+10home gym ftw
- Hamletlere, on 10/10/2008, -0/+10You must not want a house, then.
And actually, it's not YOUR credit that is the problem. It's small companies that may employ you that can't get credit when they need it, causing them to fail and lay off all of their employees. - fishgeekva, on 10/10/2008, -1/+11... and grow your own weed.
- Suits, on 10/10/2008, -1/+11Pro Tip: When your underwares completely eroded, use the remaining elastic as a headband/sweatband. Save money on headbands.
- irishjays, on 10/10/2008, -0/+10Everyone else can abide by this list, those who motivate themselves and make smart decisions will find the profit and opportunity in every economy. Viva la American way, the real American way, not the bastardized way the baby boomers coddled their entire existence.
- inactive, on 10/10/2008, -3/+12***** stupid. Doesn't help the economy one bit. Pretty soon gyms, bars, and whatever else was listed will have to fire their employees etc.
I mean... ya know? - alexkim804, on 10/10/2008, -1/+10AWESOME! i'm glad only 1 of those applies to me! that means i'm already 90% there!!!
- FTLJohnson, on 10/10/2008, -3/+12"I swear - by my life and my love of it - that I will never live for the sake of another person, nor ask another person to live for the sake of mine."
- Galt's Oath - lsloany, on 10/10/2008, -0/+9I can't grow my own meth! Oh wait you were talking about . . . oh okay. You got me there buddy.
- dmax801, on 10/10/2008, -0/+8I think that we're missing a great opportunity. If we can generate an impression in society that growing your own food is Sticking It To The Man, and especially encourage it in urban areas, using whatever small unused plots of land are available or garden boxes, then people will 1) spend less on preprocessed crap and fast food, 2) eat healthier 3) BE healthier and be less of a drag on our health care system, and 4) impact the environment less since there won't be the need to ship as much produce.
Two easy ideas: http://www.squarefootgardening.com and http://www.urbanchickens.net - inactive, on 10/10/2008, -0/+8he was talking about shwag, obviously.
- zerries, on 10/10/2008, -1/+9Where the hell does this guy get his weed? I want to know.
- deezp1, on 10/10/2008, -0/+8no, you clearly do, if you can find a quarter zip for $120 then you are in the average to above average ballpark..
In California, OG Kush will run you about $60-$85 an 1/8th depending on where you go, some real bad shawg could cost you anywhere from $35-$60 an 1/8 (but who in their right mind would but that crap?)
So if you are smoking something that cost you $120 an ounce, then you are not smoking weed. Frankly, I don't want to know what you are smoking
Oh, btw, this is all for educational purposes only... - fugularity, on 10/10/2008, -0/+7I mean, things are gonna get cheaper too, right? Hehe
- Lewie, on 10/10/2008, -0/+7I had a roommate that apparently couldn't *shake-it-off* OVER the toilet, so there would constantly be a few drips of pee right in front of the toilet. WTF!
I had another who always had annoying girls over that acted like they owned the place, but I'll save that for another time.
/rant - fugularity, on 10/10/2008, -0/+7Well, I have a credit card, I just don't use it as one. Only got it to build up my credit, ya know? I pay it in full every month, so the interest rate doesn't apply.
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