Message from @YA_BOI_GREEN

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2017-07-22 23:11:13 UTC  

@Deleted User a single corporation? I have so much options now.

2017-07-22 23:11:39 UTC  

@Firefly That is for IT, there are a lot of factory jobs.

2017-07-22 23:11:44 UTC  

Plus if you're really into that kind of business, there's a lot of jobs that you can do from your house

2017-07-22 23:12:51 UTC  

@Gavroche Farming can pay well.

2017-07-22 23:13:12 UTC  

Become a twitch streamer, become a millionaire, that's my generation moto, some of them succeed 😛

2017-07-22 23:13:27 UTC  

*SOME*

2017-07-22 23:13:28 UTC  

@Deleted User The green market my friend

2017-07-22 23:13:39 UTC  

Nice solution for a dead American dream.

2017-07-22 23:13:59 UTC  

@Deleted User Sing a song to your cows and sell your milk for dozens of dollars 😛

2017-07-22 23:14:52 UTC  

The only true Americans are we natives

2017-07-22 23:14:58 UTC  

We founded America

2017-07-22 23:15:11 UTC  

@Deleted User They all died from disease and sold all their land for beads.

2017-07-22 23:15:17 UTC  

@Firefly I think you just have to accept it, in a few decades, USA will not be the most powerful country of the world, that's how just things are, nations get to the top, then fall

2017-07-22 23:15:28 UTC  

@Deleted User that's offensive

2017-07-22 23:15:44 UTC  

I am 6million% Comanche phenotype you racist

2017-07-22 23:16:01 UTC  

@Gavroche Industry is probably the biggest thing that made up the american dream, which is in desperate need of revitalization now.

2017-07-22 23:16:51 UTC  

My country (France) was back in the past the most powerful country in the world, we now falling gradually, I accept it, History (note the capital) will continue

2017-07-22 23:17:04 UTC  

The only thing that is keeping china alive is oil.

2017-07-22 23:17:47 UTC  

Since they need it more than the US because they need to produce a shit ton of cheap oil to sell to places like the US, and in the long run it creates a massive debt that is now crippling china.

2017-07-22 23:18:56 UTC  

Do not forget that China has 95% of the reserves of some of the most used rare earth materials, and they're already reduce the export of it

2017-07-22 23:18:56 UTC  

exsplain to me your views on communism

2017-07-22 23:19:39 UTC  

@Gavroche Why else would you think that you would get shitty pop station games from?

2017-07-22 23:21:22 UTC  

We're in big trouble if we do not find alternatives to the rare earth material crisis we're heading to... I might be wrong, I hope to be wrong, but I think we'll see huge collapses in the future, and we will get back to a reverse globalisation

2017-07-22 23:21:40 UTC  

When oil reserves finally empty, china's economy will collapse.

2017-07-22 23:21:55 UTC  

every economy will collapse

2017-07-22 23:22:09 UTC  

That is true, but china will probably get it worst.

2017-07-22 23:22:28 UTC  

Well with the exception of places like saudi arabia and kuwait.

2017-07-22 23:23:02 UTC  

Green energy is a necessity that only grows larger as time continues.

2017-07-22 23:23:06 UTC  

Yeah, maybe, but in the end, it will affect everybody, so, I'm far more concerned about how to reduce the pain of it

2017-07-22 23:23:14 UTC  

Yep

2017-07-22 23:24:15 UTC  

I've seen a tool of a britsh hedge-fund that tracks some shit to know how we're doing on the subject. By now, we're doing wrong, like really wrong

2017-07-22 23:24:36 UTC  

Though there is an issue with eco tech.

2017-07-22 23:24:58 UTC  

It is expensive, and not effective enough to replace fossil fuels yet.

2017-07-22 23:26:10 UTC  

Well... It depends, where I am, in France, the country of the nuclear energy, this last one is no longer cost effective compare to green energy

2017-07-22 23:27:41 UTC  

But since I live in a fucking socialist country with croony capitalism, and the state having 80% of the actions in the company that owns the nuclear plants, we will continue to be blind to the truth... Sad story

2017-07-22 23:27:42 UTC  

Nuclear energy, while clean, and powerful, is extremely expensive and depends on uranium which is decaying on it's own over time and is expensive to get

2017-07-22 23:28:41 UTC  

Taxes on energy sources are a major issue.

2017-07-22 23:28:43 UTC  

If you've heard in the media that our new president is the solution to France's problems, you've been misguided, this guy is not a liberal at all.

2017-07-22 23:30:17 UTC  

But... I have to admit, he was the less worst of the candidates running for presidential. We had 11 candidates, among them, only 2 of them were "liberal", do you believe that ? 😂

2017-07-22 23:31:33 UTC  

France, the country with more communists running for presidential than liberal in 2017