The economy has been hit hard lately, even buying things like groceries are ridiculous. what are your opinions on this or has it affected you at all?
Yes, there's been quite a few, the only reason this one is being so hyped up is that we've had such a long period of growth that people are expecting it to turn around and bite us in the ass. Do I think It can be avoided? Not entirely, but we can do a lot to improve conditions during it, keep it short and maybe limit the chances of more.ioxles said:2nd depression? there's been a whole load more then just 2 major depressions
Gordon Brown, the architect of the current reccession? Sir, you clearly have no understanding of economics. Mr Brown, stolid, ill-tempered and ugly as he may appear, is, by all measures, an economic genius, and has successfully masterminded the longest period of economic growth Britain has had since the second world war.corroded said:The UK isn't far off, negative news constantly and the archetict of our destruction Gordon Brown, seemed to think he could fix it (fair play, he caused it), but seemingly has failed. This could turn into a Global Great Depression. The Euro seems fairly alright at the moment, but France and Germany are slowing, and they form the crux of Euroland.
What kind of rock?Renamedsin said:RAGNAROCK!*
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Ragnarock is doomsday in the nordicmytology, its the day when all gods and men alike will die! so i guess its a pretty bloody rock! ^^Abedeus said:What kind of rock?Renamedsin said:RAGNAROCK!*
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I don't have any problems. Maybe because I never buy more than I need.
Renamedsin said:Ragnarock is doomsday in the nordicmytology, its the day when all gods and men alike will die! so i guess its a pretty bloody rock! ^^Abedeus said:What kind of rock?Renamedsin said:RAGNAROCK!*
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I don't have any problems. Maybe because I never buy more than I need.
It's called Ragnarok, it's Norse mythology. Not all men die, one man and woman survive, while hiding in the Yggdrasil, the Tree of Life. [/quote]Abedeus said:Renamedsin said:Ragnarock is doomsday in the nordicmytology, its the day when all gods and men alike will die! so i guess its a pretty bloody rock! ^^Abedeus said:What kind of rock?Renamedsin said:RAGNAROCK!*
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I don't have any problems. Maybe because I never buy more than I need.
Tree of Life, Tree of World. It actually just means "Odin's house".Renamedsin said:Abedeus said:It's called Ragnarok, it's Norse mythology. Not all men die, one man and woman survive, while hiding in the Yggdrasil, the Tree of Life.Renamedsin said:Ragnarock is doomsday in the nordicmytology, its the day when all gods and men alike will die! so i guess its a pretty bloody rock! ^^Abedeus said:What kind of rock?Renamedsin said:RAGNAROCK!*
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I don't have any problems. Maybe because I never buy more than I need.
If you want to pretend to know something, better make sure you do know it.
Don't lecture me... I know very well about all that has to do about this theme. well... I didn't know the english word for "nordisk" but apart from that I know most of it ^^ I love this stuff, and they don't hide in Yggrdasil witch is the tree of the world not the tree of life, but they hide in a cave... and they have a cow with them!and Im sorry i wrote Ragnarok wrong, stupid mistake from my part!
So in theory, it might be Yggdrasil after all.Rudolf Simek theorizes that the survival of Líf' and Lífþrasir is "a case of reduplication of the anthropogeny, understandable from the cyclic nature of the Eddic escatology." Simek says that Hoddmímis holt "should not be understood literally as a wood or even a forest in which the two keep themselves hidden, but rather as an alternative name for the world-tree Yggdrasill.
Before or after the Depression of the 1930's? Before? I am sure some Depression hit some where, but not in modern times. After? No there has not.ioxles said:2nd depression? there's been a whole load more then just 2 major depressions
Long as we dont have a repeat of the depression of the 18702-1890s (though China might if this thing lasts a long long time); im happy.axia777 said:Before or after the Depression of the 1930's? Before? I am sure some Depression hit some where, but not in modern times. After? No there has not.ioxles said:2nd depression? there's been a whole load more then just 2 major depressions