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[QUOTE=Pistons;2564976]Typical mr. Micro: all assumptions. And of course all wrong. Like always.[/QUOTE]Ugly was definitely not an assumption. Visual confirmation was obtained. Frankenstein's Monster. Good news, all you have to do is buy 2 bolts and fix them to the sides of your neck and you have an easy Halloween costume.
180 cm monster with a 10 cm cock. How unfortunate.
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[QUOTE=ExpatLover;2565066]Have a look on the curbs of countries like UK, France, Israel. You will see that in mid 2020 there were going down more without vaccination, it is too early to see what are the real impacts of the vaccination, nobody can predict the future of any epidemic.[/QUOTE]You said that a few months ago too. And here we are, 5-6 months of general decline in cases and more importantly consistent decline in deaths in the UK, USA, and Israel. Compared to EU countries that lagged in vaccinations, it took until April before getting to the peak.
Was that a coincidence? Hmmm. Good thing that the early vaccination countries didn't take the side of vaccine hesitancy.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2565157]Good news, all you have to do is buy 2 bolts and fix them to the sides of your neck and you have an easy Halloween costume..[/QUOTE]Perfect for the next Halloween party in LivingRoom. Because now we have a leprechaun and the Frankenstein monster on this board. Maybe they'll get a free entrance?
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2565161]You said that a few months ago too. And here we are, 5-6 months of general decline in cases and more importantly consistent decline in deaths in the UK, USA, and Israel. Compared to EU countries that lagged in vaccinations, it took until April before getting to the peak.
Was that a coincidence? Hmmm. Good thing that the early vaccination countries didn't take the side of vaccine hesitancy.[/QUOTE]Waiting you are a great believer in vaccines, I am more skeptical, just today Israel announced 250 cases of severe heard disease on young people being vaccinated with Pfister. There is no medicine without side effects. Politicians are scrupules as long as their power is concerned: Take the shot, close your mouth and business as usual. And please on top of that don t start to think you are here to obey and so many are following it.
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In the past people are talking about dodge coin here. Does anyone here take part in AMC stock short squeeze?? Google it and see what people are saying.
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[QUOTE=ExpatLover;2565064]I think also in the US the situation is quite different between a highly paid software engineer living on the west coast or a retired guy in Florida or a farmer from Arizona or a single mum with 2 children in NY, so it is the same in Europe. In none competitive economies like France, Italy, Spain the prices are facing strong inflation but this is not true in Germany or eastern Europe. The crisis is bringing big changes like people selling the apartments in the city centres to buy a house outside the cities, home working means also less travel. In March 20 I invested strongly on the stock market with very good results 1 year later, crisis always are bringing opportunities. My real-estate investment from 2018 has triple the value, I am not desperately waiting the reopening of the FKK to fuck, sex is not forbidden and I would say for those who are not so stupid, a bit attractive and flexible the opportunities are like on the stock market or real-estate very important at least for me.[/QUOTE]Yes for sure individual situations matter. But behind all of the media hoopla in the States, I don't think individual situations have turned for the worse for the average person, [B]yet[/B]. For now, the poorer class have been saved by the generous unemployment benefits. In addition to the normal unemployment payments, various economic relief packages have given them first an extra $600 per week, then downgraded to $400, and now $300. In addition they were given $3600 in stimulus payments over 3 distributions plus another $400-$600 per child three times. That's a decent bit of money for vast amount of people accustomed to making a lower wage; in many cases, it was more than they would normally make. These people have been given between $2000 to $3500 per month when they were accustomed to probably something along the lines of taking home $2000-$2500 per month after taxes. That is why American businesses are now having a hard time re-hiring employees. $10-$15 per hour, taxed, is not worth giving up the $500+ per week for doing nothing. At the next level, professionals have enjoyed decent job security as so many industries have been declared "essential." I think there is a subset of people that fall in an unfortunate sweet spot of making too much money to qualify for relief payments and not working in industries that were able to keep their finances above water.
The most affected here are the entrepreneurs of retail businesses and temporary / gig workers. But recent relief packages have provided large sums of money to small businesses as requirements have been relaxed. For example, the most recent package only required people to show bank statements from February 2020 and fill out a small amount of paperwork.
There are some who fell through the cracks or didn't bother to apply for the relief money, but most people here are not suffering like the media suggests. Those people would be young people who were just entering the workforce or businesses that were doing very well to the point that relief money actually equated to less income. In addition, some small chain businesses have had to close or large businesses have seen lower profit margins due to increased cost of operation due to rises in expenses due to supply chain disruptions. Many non-essential professional firms have also seen losses such as the legal sector or elective medicine.
We also initially saw the same real estate shifts to the suburbs and countryside but that has subsided and home prices in major cities have skyrocketed after the initial dip at the beginning of the pandemic.
In the end, the average American pocketbook has not been so negatively impacted. The recent boom in holiday travel and retail sector provides optimism but what happens going forward may however change all of this. With all of the new printed money and paradigm shifts in how people view the the relationship between their personal lives and their professional work priorities is in flux, no one can know for sure how the elephant in the room that is pending inflation will affect our society. It may all come crashing down. But for now, most people's financial health is not ruined, save some that slipped through the cracks and various individual situations.
I assume that the differences between European nations will not be as uniform as what is happening in the States as each nation's economies and response to the pandemic differ much more than the economies and policies between American States. I don't know how all of the various European nations handled the pandemic but my family in rural, northern Italy say that they are doing just fine. My friends with lower incomes in the Netherlands say that their finances are okay. My professional friends in London tell me that they have not financially suffered.
But the big question is how will the profit losses in each nation's numerous businesses and corporations affect the lives of individual people. How will the huge amounts of money printing in Western nations affect inflation and future cost of living? Are Europeans culturally seeing the same paradigm shift that many middle and lower-middle class Americans seeing?
Perhaps some others here know more about the specific situations in various European nations.
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[QUOTE=Adindas;2565234]In the past people are talking about dodge coin here. Does anyone here take part in AMC stock short squeeze?? Google it and see what people are saying.[/QUOTE]FOMO here as I took profits during the initial bump. But was a good day for people who were heavily invested in speculation and recovery companies.
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[QUOTE=ExpatLover;2565186]Waiting you are a great believer in vaccines, I am more skeptical, just today Israel announced 250 cases of severe heard disease on young people being vaccinated with Pfister. There is no medicine without side effects. Politicians are scrupules as long as their power is concerned: Take the shot, close your mouth and business as usual. And please on top of that don t start to think you are here to obey and so many are following it.[/QUOTE]Their is a risk-benefit in all of medicine. But educating myself on the background science, critiquing my sources, integrating the data with personal knowledge, and observing real world observations allows me to formulate an educated stance. If you come into a decision situation with previously constructed expectations, without the willingness to bend and incorporate new data, your own positions can always be reasoned with selective sourcing of "evidence".
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[QUOTE=BigBuddy69;2565172]Perfect for the next Halloween party in LivingRoom. Because now we have a leprechaun and the Frankenstein monster on this board. Maybe they'll get a free entrance?[/QUOTE]They asked me to make the party flyer.
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[QUOTE=Ararat;2565071]Oh, that explains it.
I thought you were mentally ill but if you have been attending Waldorf schools then the illness is part of the eternal nature or nurture question. Did your parents send you there because they're insane or did you become insane by going to one of those 'schools'?
Your grandiose self-image combined with your real life failures is prime school shooter territory.[/QUOTE]I never went there actually. But studies show the kids who do perform better in creativity tasks as they grow older.
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[QUOTE=ExpatLover;2565186]just today Israel announced 250 cases of severe heard disease on young people being vaccinated with Pfister....[/QUOTE]Any sources for that?
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2565271]They asked me to make the party flyer.[/QUOTE]I'm impressed! But you need to do even more work if you want that disciple status we were discussing earlier!
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2565251]FOMO here as I took profits during the initial bump. But was a good day for people who were heavily invested in speculation and recovery companies.[/QUOTE]
I am already part of the ape rabid community and will "HODL" it until it reaches $100+ (hyperbolism obviously). When it reaches that price, I might quit my current job and focusing more on puss1es hunting. Theoretically, it could reach $100k, but practically I personally do not believe, if it will ever reach near that price
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2565157]Ugly was definitely not an assumption. Visual confirmation was obtained. Frankenstein's Monster. Good news, all you have to do is buy 2 bolts and fix them to the sides of your neck and you have an easy Halloween costume.
180 cm monster with a 10 cm cock. How unfortunate.[/QUOTE]I was really not impressed by your look at LR, didn't see a NBA tall and when you were hidden in Bruggen couch whole evening, Lucifer didn't notice your look, even she was looking for business when she couldn't get me. And when I see your French bald friend here, I just think we can't experience same, some girls making free for me, but never free as he told.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2565157] with a 10 cm cock. How unfortunate.[/QUOTE]At 18 Sauna in Macau while getting a thigh massage from one of the Vietnamese masseuses in the lounge there, another one of them ran over with a meter stick trying to measure it. It went down slightly as the pro masseuse left it over to the girl with the meter stick, but I clocked in at 18 cm. Apparently it was a bit of a talking point among those masseuses there. I haven't self tested higher, but I know I had more in me at the time, and need a hot girl to do the work. But it was enough to get a lot of jealous looks.
My go to Hunan girl at the time there claimed it was 22 or even 25 cm to all the other 150 or so girls at the club there. Maybe exaggerating a bit (LOL), but according to her it was pretty extreme on a girl at 1.53 or so tall. Still she took it all balls deep and she started choking me (while she was on top), demanding me to continue when I came for the first time. So with a dong full of cum, I kept going for another 3-5 minutes or so before the second time so she could get yet another orgasm. Memories!