Message from @Dr.Cosby
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exactly
I'm neutral there, i can see some of the 'gender as social construct' legitimacy'
But ehm
but i don’t view it the same way when you’re comparing a man and female on survival skills out in the wilderness
Two dads is fine
yikes
no
bad stres
I mean most of the times one is feminine
one dad is better than two dads
one dad and without a mom
i'm into masculine aggressive women, all my exes are like 5'10, former athletes turned corporate etc
is better than two dads
Nah bro
woah shot
soy boys are more into masculine women
LOL
Shot likes getting pegged
my mom was petite, but she worked on wall street
Wall street is a shit hole
it was awesome in the 80s
For the people who got the money it was yea
Not for the people who suffered under it
no doubt, it's worse in some ways than many expect, better in others, it's really the politically connected corporations that cause most of the problems
'mutual fund' business as a whole is fairly benign
I mean the gov had to bail out wall street
Using our money
14 billion dollars
way more than that, it's a one-hand-washes-the-other type of scenario, a cabal
1.4 trillion
Wall Street is scam artists and charlatans
I don't see that kind of work as bringing actual value to society
it's quite valuable if you really understand what's going on, the 2008 situation was caused by a fairly esoteric thing, a break down in the EuroDollar
"wall street" and "chicago" for the comex what it's really about is risk management and distribution
Stocks are just for people who allready have money to make more moneuy
if you look at history of futures exchanges in particular, it's a tremendous benefit for the producers so they can focus more on their business and not the 'price' aspect of their commodities, etc
sometimes, many pension funds are there, school endowments for universities, scholarships, etc
it's how many businesses get off the ground by equity sales, bond issues, etc
it all fits together. the trouble comes from bailing out the 'losers' and keeping the zombies alive
From a mechanical standpoint, generally the more complicated the machine (more moving parts, etc) the less efficient it's going to be due to friction, heat loss, that kind of thing