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walkman
response 7 of 223: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 13:05 UTC 2022

I can't stress enough how important this article is:
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/what-great-reset-and-what-do-
globalists-actually-want
walkman
response 8 of 223: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 23:57 UTC 2022

If I change my profile picture to the Finnish flag, do the baddies go 
away? 

#5 How do you know about the taco bell bags in the back of my car?
*looks around, twice*

LED lights are great but if I have a good amount of tuna fish, rice and 
coffee, I can survive anything. 
walkman
response 9 of 223: Mark Unseen   Apr 21 23:52 UTC 2022

I put up a nice list of fun and interesting statistics on covidcult.org:

https://councilof9.org/2022/04/21/2022-alarming-economic-statistics/
tod
response 10 of 223: Mark Unseen   Apr 25 22:48 UTC 2022

Why are tacos outpacing wraps? Is it because of the border situation?
<evil grin>
walkman
response 11 of 223: Mark Unseen   Apr 26 11:29 UTC 2022

#10 Bingo. The illegals are buying those tacos with your tax money. 

Free college, health care, housing, food, you name it. 
As a bonus, get paid by China to smuggle in enough fentanyl to murder 
everyone.

It's a good thing I'm not in charge. I would make Trump look like a girl
 scout. From "MAGA" to "Party's over @ssholes!"

walkman
response 12 of 223: Mark Unseen   Apr 26 11:38 UTC 2022

Trump's social media stock's 52 Week Range: 9.84 - 175.00
It (DWAC) lost 13% yesterday alone.
#dumpsterfire
walkman
response 13 of 223: Mark Unseen   Apr 26 11:45 UTC 2022

People like Elon Musk and Donald Trump have a lot in common. 
They share a carnival barker gene. 
They cultivate an exciting atmosphere of showmanship, spectacle and 
grift. Look back at Edison, Disney, PT Barnum, Henry Ford, Teddy 
Roosevelt, even Winston Churchill and find the same qualities.
Under the chrome finish is rot. 
(All great people but something obviously sinister and rotten hidden 
under the surface.)
At least with Ford, the rot revealed itself. 
walkman
response 14 of 223: Mark Unseen   Apr 26 13:33 UTC 2022

Definition of megalomania
1: a mania (see MANIA sense 2a) for great or grandiose performance
an outburst of wildly extravagant commercial megalomania
  The Times Literary Supplement (London)
2: a delusional mental illness that is marked by feelings of personal 
omnipotence and grandeur

Jim Morrison, Jim Jones, Hillary Clinton, Adolf Hitler and everyone on 
The View all share these traits.
walkman
response 15 of 223: Mark Unseen   Apr 26 13:48 UTC 2022

https://i.imgflip.com/1i2lk8.jpg
tod
response 16 of 223: Mark Unseen   Apr 26 17:11 UTC 2022

Carnival barker gene
And a healthy dose of psychopath
walkman
response 17 of 223: Mark Unseen   Apr 27 22:32 UTC 2022

I think America is unofficially on the other side of peak-bubble.
Market is progressively moving downward, housing sales are slowing, 
consumers are holding record debt, and Q1 numbers are weak as inflation 
creeps up higher than employee raises.
Party is over.
tod
response 18 of 223: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 12:28 UTC 2022

I pay cash for records - never credit.
walkman
response 19 of 223: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 12:57 UTC 2022

The consensus is that the stimmy checks created a buying appetite and
now  that the money is gone and people still refusing to go back to work
-  they are taking out arm re-fis on their homes and maxing out credit 
cards. Not going to be pretty. I've read that Biden is going to give in 
on the student loans. Imagine the hell that will unleash. It's not about
 the loan forgiveness. It's about the colleges that will jack up prices 
and start offering massages and other treats knowing they are going to
be  eventually paid for by tax payers. Oh and the relative value of a
college  degree in terms of pay and desirability will be ZERO.
walkman
response 20 of 223: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 12:57 UTC 2022

Side note: The only time I ever bought a record with a credit card was
on  Record Store Day because the tab would be hundreds and I wanted the 
reward points. :) I stopped doing Record Store Day several years ago
because it's mainly  jacked up prices on purposefully manufactured
collectibles. But the truth  is I am like an gambler in a casino. I've
picked up some serious gems  over the years though. RSD is def worth
checking out. Happens on Black  Friday and usually around Easter. 
tod
response 21 of 223: Mark Unseen   May 1 22:31 UTC 2022

I found a bunch of local record stores thanks to RSD.  Now will I go to
them? Maybe during lunch break.  I will pace myself. A record is like
a Big Mac.  You don't want one - you really shouldnt get one - but once
you have it in front of you then in the words of Nancy Kerrigan "Whyyyy"
walkman
response 22 of 223: Mark Unseen   May 3 00:13 UTC 2022

#21 The sick thing to me is that for decades used records were about $3.
Out of about 1,000 records in my collection, I would say at least 2/3 
were purchased between the late 80's to early 90's for the under $5 
price. That was most of the fun...finding rare gems and of course great 
collectibles for cheap in the wild. Now...$25 and up for a record? NO!
Circa 2010-2015 I would occasionally buy a new record but I have been 
off that train since. I wonder if the prices will finally come down when
 the everything bubble pops sometime this year?  Once in a great while I
will buy a used record on ebay but usually if I  get anything, it's a
cassette. The last one I bought was "Ride the  Lightning" and boy I tell
you I was smitten AF.  I need to score "Master  of Puppets". I used to
have that one...what did I do with it??? I'm  convinced many tapes were
swept up with the taco bell garbage in my car!  (Seriously)
walkman
response 23 of 223: Mark Unseen   May 3 00:15 UTC 2022

Don't tell anyone but I am also convinced that CDs are going to be
sought  after one day and they are sometimes pennies on the dollar.
Scoop up your  favorites when you see them, even if they are doubles!!!
walkman
response 24 of 223: Mark Unseen   May 3 00:19 UTC 2022

One day when Canada gets over it's Covid tyranny, I need to go to
Ontario  thrift shops to look for cassettes. They had the best tapes.
Black, great  looking and with higher sound quality. Usually well taken
care of too.  They have strange protectionist laws in Canada for music. 
Sometimes I will type "Canada" after a cassette release on ebay. Their 
currency is in the toilet so there are some great deals too.
tod
response 25 of 223: Mark Unseen   May 3 04:38 UTC 2022

Toilet deals from Windsor should be a show like AMerican Pickers.
There are some whackadoodle record shops in the Mojave near my cabin.
Great prices but I have to sift through stuff to find them...like afghans
and perfume bottles.  One day I will make a day of it.  I had the
Metallica Master of Puppets tape.  I was listening to it outside of
AA meetings in Flint Michigan while my parental unit was in the YWCA 
yacking it up with the locals.  Back then a DOD distortion pedal let
alone a Marshall amp seemed like an impossible thing that only rich people
could ever get their mitts on...unless you were a thief or rented
it.  I never understood how bands got their gear without already having
somebody funding their dreams.
walkman
response 26 of 223: Mark Unseen   May 3 11:59 UTC 2022

"Toilet deals from Windsor should be a show like AMerican Pickers."
I had a hearty laugh from that one!

The gear: I know from back in the day hanging out with the local guys in
 bands (you know some of them) that they would take the money from the 
gigs and buy new gear. Of course some of it was purchased from their day
 jobs too. It's probably a good and bad thing that we didn't have ebay 
back then. OMG.  But you are right - so many things were a total mystery
back then,  before duckduckgo searches, amazon, etc. You could go into a
local shop  and get ripped off hardcore. Now you can buy cables, pedals,
strings,  you name it for very little money. I haven't looked but I
would bet my  next paycheck that there's a DIY scene for making your own
guitar. I  would also assume there's a Raspberry Pi hat that turns a Pi
into a  guitar pedal from hell. In fact...*typing into the search*...
https://www.electrosmash.com/pedal-pi

Bingo and I bet there are other projects just like it. In fact now you 
can have a custom circuit board printed, buy logos, you name it custom 
for very little. There was no conceivable way to do any of this stuff 
back when we were young. There's no excuse for young people today IMO. 
walkman
response 27 of 223: Mark Unseen   May 3 13:53 UTC 2022

The ghost of yellowcake uranium is a slam dunk, Brownie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tQjqeWJXHY

Lies upon lies upon lies. 
Photoshopped photos, video game and movie footage being put out my the 
Ukrainian government and the American sock puppet media applying the 
"ghost of Kiev" hoax. Misinformation is okay when they do it. And it's 
official. They will never stop and the populace are zombies. 
walkman
response 28 of 223: Mark Unseen   May 3 13:59 UTC 2022

Ukraine Begins Rounding Up Dissidents Who Post MEMES Supporting Russia, 
Video gets REMOVED
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z79hU778X9E

Alexa: Which kind of regimes round up and disappear thought criminals?
Answer: "I don't know that one."

Keep shopping or Putin wins. 
There is no bubble.
Gender is a social construct.
Wear your pajamas to the food bank for a free SUV gas fuelup. 
Universal Income means masked conservatives serve you free pizza from 
electric cars.
Earn a PS5 and a college debt writeoff by handing your ballot to purple-
hair ballot harvesters.  
tod
response 29 of 223: Mark Unseen   May 4 17:27 UTC 2022

yes...YES!
Wear your pajamas to the food bank for a free SUV gas fuelup.
 Earn a PS5 and a college debt writeoff by handing your ballot to purple-
 hair ballot harvesters.
It's all in the Build Back Better plan!  Not joking!
2400 pages of "are you kidding me?!"
$1T  $1T   $1T Foot looooong
Eat Fresh
walkman
response 30 of 223: Mark Unseen   May 7 20:49 UTC 2022

$5 Footlongs
https://www.subway.com/en-us/menunutrition/menu/499footlongs

McDollar Menu
https://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en-us/full-menu/123dollarmenu.html

*Inverted Yield Curve
*Stagflation is here (high inflation, slowing economic growth, and 
steadily high unemployment)
*Consumer Sentiment (University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index = 
59.4%)

We will hear these buzzwords from the past very soon:
*Stock Market Circuit Breaker
*Foreclosure
*Upside Down
*Predatory Lending
*Payday Loan
*Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM)
*Deadbeat
*Bailout
*Layoff

Bend over, here it comes again. 
"I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT I WAS SIGNING!"
Credit cards maxed out, People with multiple Mortage Refinances and now 
the house is worth half... distractions, divisions, wars
walkman
response 31 of 223: Mark Unseen   May 7 20:50 UTC 2022

#29 this is the secret sauce:

Debt cycle:
Money supply booms > Asset supply booms > Consumer price booms > Debts 
are paid off, money ceases to exist > Rug is pulled, asset & consumer 
prices plummet > System is destabilized > Start again with money supply 
bailout
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