No it is not mean. I am Greek. For 5 years the majority of people of Greece (there were some who benefited from stepping onto the rest) are going from bad to worse. If nothing is going to change we will be forced to leave in the future anyway. If that is what they have in store for us it is better if we leave now, now that we still own a few profitable government enterprises like Electric and telecomunications company (which EU proposed in 25th of june to sell (and ofc pay the banks...)).
If their plan (from what we've seen these 5 years) is to make us sell our country, then yes, throw us away pls. It will be far better for us than 5 years of the same.
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True! Hmmmm... May be this is the reason to resigned Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis - a former Valve empolyer and one of the people behind very succefull economic in EVE Online... But... it seems that Greek economy is a little bit diffrent then videogame's one... :(
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russian rubles fall down in tree times lower and russians proud of it, so, dont warry
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if u dont beliave me - try to speak with russians about it
they say: for scummed US dollar we can get more and more stable rubles - and its not a joke
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You're delirious buddy. Russians are throwing away their rubles as fast as possible. They are literally spending all their rubles on buying physical objects that are devaluing slower than the ruble. For instance, most are buying truckloads of flatscreen TVs -- because they're not that smart (General populace Russians don't seem to know what Moore's Law or the Law of Accelerating Returns is) -- thinking it will retain their monetary value when it's closer to pissing in the wind.
It's likely WWIII will start within the decade or the rest of the world will strategically murder the Russian oligarchs up top to help prevent that.
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Looks like someone brainwashed with fake Communist rhetoric.
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I don't know... and if somebody knows for sure he will be very reach in next days :)
But I can share something fun!
The only place outside from politics and universities where greek ex-finance minister Yanis Varoufakis works is... Valve! And he is a friend with Gaben... hmmm... may be this explain a lot of things :)
Euronwes:
In addition to his teaching, he worked with Valve, one of the largest video games companies in the world led by another legend, Gabe Newell. Varoufakis was “economist-in-residence” at Valve Software, exploring the social economies that have spontaneously emerged within video games.
And link to full article in Wasington Post:
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Did the dollar collapse in '08? Well, no. It took a hit but it was still a viable currency.
Had economies worldwide gone to shit in '08, from which we still haven't recovered? You betcha. And the solution since then has been more of what caused the problem in the first place: artificially boosting the economy with cheap credit, and mistaking the resulting phantoms for real assets and opportunities. This Greek default might trigger an avalanche that will crush the eurozone. If it doesn't the imminent American crash will do the job.
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Before the USA crash they re-fabricate another "home-brew 911" and go "legitimately balla" over some other
3rd world countries arse, to rob them blind of natural resources or whatever is to be seized/plundered/gained.
If thats not enough - with that massive stock of unused weaponry/artillery/military- > prepare for a WW-III if the US ever "crash".
Which is kinda unlikely, the stockpile of nukes and infinite digital/printable money keeps all in a sane and safe balance lol.
^ obviously exaggerated but one gets the picture ...
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If you truly want a realistic answer this is it: Invest in physical items such as Gold Bars then you resell them when one day when the exchange rate is higher so you will make a profit, it doesn't necessarily have to be gold, just a recource that is rare and wont be easily reproduced
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Unified World Currency, coming soon to a totalitarian global regime near you!
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The most galling thing about the whole situation is that the rest of Europe has bene pouring extra billions into the Greek economy, but the actual Greek people on average are only off worse.
Something is seriously going wrong there, as average and minimum buying power is one of the more reliable indicators of economic stability.
And so far, I've not seen a clear breakdown or explanation where all that money disappeared to.
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P.S. So Europe's not part of the world? Geography lessons =
EDIT P.P.S. DominusFerrus, you really aren't that smart are ya? Sucks m8.
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lol ... you gotta try harder than that to tease me bub
but feel free to explain how:
"some men want to watch the world burn"
goes together with
"burn Europe burn"
Edit: answering by edit hahaha, yeah keep it silent when you're making a fool of yourself already
-> well, no reply is a reply; next time you decide to put your "redneck-moment" to words, think twice
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Can't we just agree that we all hate each other? ;)
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i only know that i have to make few big orders from china sellers and maybe i have to hurry XDXDDXD
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They're two different situations Lesgrossman... Europe is a continent made up of countries and the US is a country made up of unified territories... the Americans govern over each one of their States with their federal regulations and laws and share a common economy of production/profit/debt. Europe is a whole different matter... I guess they hoped that the Euro would unify their countries, but it won't ever work because each country is governed differently and each has a unique economy because of that.
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Buy precious metals
Buy stock
Invest in innovation
Cryptocurrency
Fek banks
Is my setup at the moment.
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