Message from @jeepercreeper TX

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2020-03-17 02:37:21 UTC  

haha *i hope i get to find a Valkyrie lady to boog with*

2020-03-17 02:37:54 UTC  

I fight for my wife and children....my angel resides at home

2020-03-17 02:39:19 UTC  

Awesome. Family IS first. ALWAYS. I never mean disrespect. โœŒ

2020-03-17 02:39:40 UTC  

well id like to start one but i gotta find a lady killer

2020-03-17 02:39:48 UTC  

but not to ruin the mood but here

2020-03-17 02:39:49 UTC  

I hope hope to slit some throats...its been a naughty fantasy...

2020-03-17 02:42:03 UTC  

Hmm....they would be in the ideal place to hunker down wouldn't they?

2020-03-17 02:42:25 UTC  

if kept semi clean

2020-03-17 02:42:53 UTC  

but also a considerable amount of almost unstoppable ability to infect since everything is so open

2020-03-17 02:43:33 UTC  

True, you'd have to keep the state employees there 24/7

2020-03-17 02:45:24 UTC  

which is why they are probably wanting to do what the article says but that just invites more chaos

2020-03-17 02:45:38 UTC  

if its really not as bad as we think then why let them out?

2020-03-17 02:45:47 UTC  

unless someone wants chaos

2020-03-17 02:45:53 UTC  

The only chaos that comes is with their total unpreparedness.

2020-03-17 02:46:28 UTC  

They are totally dependant on the state and as much as i hate that , right now they need to stay there or they WILL die

2020-03-17 02:47:27 UTC  

or commit mass robberies and murders and rapes

2020-03-17 02:47:45 UTC  

motherfucker gunna gimme a reason to start burning people alive

2020-03-17 02:49:06 UTC  

Doubtful, they would likely go into a panic because of all this overhyping and create gangs in order to pillage supplies to survive

2020-03-17 02:52:22 UTC  

Then there are those who , like us.. want to be left the hell alone

2020-03-17 02:54:59 UTC  

As long as they don't bother me or mine..

2020-03-17 02:56:25 UTC  

I might start hunting people down honestly, anyone causing trouble is getting stopped right there, but not like scared people. More like the ones who are trying to assert power

2020-03-17 02:56:57 UTC  

Weโ€™re not trying to be alone just to be told to bow down again

2020-03-17 02:59:12 UTC  

@TAH-HE-TEEi hadn't thought of that... But you are right. We need to stop all power grabs

2020-03-17 02:59:59 UTC  

I hope I meet you one day...we would be glorious killers who compliment each others depravity ๐Ÿ˜

2020-03-17 03:00:28 UTC  

While I donโ€™t advocate for doing such things, we have to show there will be no tolerance for this cycle to start all over again at least for a time

2020-03-17 03:00:55 UTC  

Sounds like fun

2020-03-17 03:01:35 UTC  

Hopefully we meet on the same side

2020-03-17 03:03:51 UTC  

I see no other sides for me. We think alike. I was blessed to find you all. But you are more of the same mindset..

2020-03-17 03:10:43 UTC  

Nothing gets you like this, like a swift and horrible child hood

2020-03-17 03:11:14 UTC  

You got that right doll

2020-03-17 03:11:17 UTC  

*Experience It yourself for only 19.99 and 10 years of normal childhood development*

2020-03-17 03:11:40 UTC  

Taxed this off Facebook.....i shoulda thought of this.

2020-03-17 03:11:56 UTC  

Domino effect:

1. People worried about having to stay in their homes for a long time understandably decide they should stock up on things like toilet paper.

2. Other people see these goods flying off the shelves and think (again, understandably) they should stock up because soon it'll be gone and there's no telling when it'll be available again.

3. It's all gone and everybody's mad at 1 and 2.

There is no point getting mad at these people. This is going to happen every single time under these conditions.

But these conditions aren't necessary. It's easy to stop and even reverse this effect.

Consider a 2.5: Another group of people who anticipate the disappearance of the good, and decide to stock up for a different reason: to have more than they need, and sell it at a higher price.

Everybody *really* hates these people. But if they succeed, they short-circuit #3 - it's not all gone. You can still get toilet paper. But how much are you going to buy? You probably wouldn't spend your whole paycheck buying 6 months worth - you buy what you need, and so do a lot of other people, who otherwise wouldn't have been able to.

But that's not the best possible solution. Mr. 2.5 is just arbitraging an inefficient market, to (nearly) everyone's advantage, but the secondary market he creates is also inefficient, because he doesn't own a big box store for distribution - his customers have to find him somehow, or he has to find them.

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2020-03-17 03:12:05 UTC  

The best solution is for retailers to raise prices. Now the #1 people slow their roll significantly. #2 people go away altogether because there's no reason to believe it's going to run out. 2.5 has no opportunity to arbitrage an inefficient market, because there is no inefficient market. #3 never happens. Everybody wins.

The universal objection is that some people can't afford to pay 5-10x for toilet paper. I don't understand this argument. Right now it doesn't matter whether you can afford it, because it's not even available if you can pay 1,000x for it

2020-03-17 03:12:08 UTC  

San Francisco is being locked down

2020-03-17 03:12:16 UTC  

Sounds about right

2020-03-17 03:15:26 UTC  

Where you at tho mighty Boojahaqueen ?

2020-03-17 03:16:29 UTC  

The queen is in San Antonio Texas...for now...๐Ÿ‘€ my feet feel like walkin

2020-03-17 03:17:18 UTC  

Heyyyy