Message from @Timcast
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Oh is that the guy who broke the chair he sat on in police custody?
Buttery boi.
"Convert cryptocurrency to pie."
😔
@Scribblehatch looks like he managed to do that in spades
He does have a lucky form of fat though.
He got the Costello face.
It's the best case scenario of fat.
Schmitz’s warnings are not groundless. In fact, according to figures released by the US Treasury Department last week, the US government’s budget deficit last month recorded about 76.87 billion US dollars, an increase of 79.3% year-on-year, which is only lower than the 77 billion US dollars expected by economists; and the 2018 fiscal year. In the first 10 months (from October of last year to July this year), the budget deficit increased by 20.8% year-on-year to over $68.3 billion.
its certainly possible
i bought gold
and crypto
Birch gold?
Let's talk about your underwear.
Yeah you talked about it before
Invest in lead
My wife is a doctor.
i also bought MREs, emergency rations and field survivfal kits
didnt spend alot
*Does terrible trump impression*
Well i dont expect apocalypse
I have a case of MREs in my kitchen,
But big recession is comming
Again
How long until he gets banned bois ? https://twitter.com/BearingTv
recession is always coming
I'm so skeptical hearing that now.
It's actually what broke me from clickbait
@zutt in the Army they had cases of MREs in the barracks to ensure soldiers were fed no matter what.
its how our economy works. to a certain extent its how nature work
I would go down this sudden rabbithole of "recession imminent" clickbait
Lel true miss
things expand until they overshoot their available resources so there is a massive dying off, and repeat
This was years ago. Back on Spoony Experiment (REMEMBER THAT?)
Its fascinating nontheless
Look at turkey
They got shanked in less then a week
I worked at a Satalite Ground Station in New England, they had a crate of MREs, not for armagedon, but for a the staff in case a blizard cut off the roads.
MREs are pretty ideal backpacking food. There are lighter and (slightly) cheaper options but they require adding water and cooking.