well, you learn as long as you liveAbedeus said: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!
You sure they have hidden in a cave? I just checked they seeked rescue in the "wood Hoddmímis holt". To quote from wiki:
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.
This, I can remember the 70's depression, the 80's house market drop, the 90's Black Wednesday...ioxles said:2nd depression? there's been a whole load more then just 2 major depressions
I would not call that "modern times". That is why I did not list that one.Cousin_IT said:Long as we don't have a repeat of the depression of the 18702-1890s (though China might if this thing lasts a long long time); I'm 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
All three of those were Recessions, not Depressions.The_root_of_all_evil said:This, I can remember the 70's depression, the 80's house market drop, the 90's Black Wednesday...ioxles said:2nd depression? there's been a whole load more then just 2 major depressions
ROFL!!!! That shit is hilarious!The_root_of_all_evil said:And time for the quote again :
"The Earth is degenerating today. Bribery and corruption abound. Children no longer obey their parents, every man wants to write a book, and it is evident that the end of the world is fast approaching." - Assyrian Tablet : 2800 BC
On a lighter note:
"Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia." - Charles Schultz
I noticed that too. That is why I declined to vote in the poll.videonerd250 said:Huh...I just realized that all of the choices in your are basically answering "yes," even when they say "no." Clever. While I believe this is A depression, it won't be nearly as bad as THE depression.
You should change that poll option from politics to economics.NiceGurl_14 said: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?
Yet for some reason someone out there has enough money to develop a video game based on the Dragonball: Evolution movie.NiceGurl_14 said: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?
$8,000? You've got it easy, a UK graduate will have an average debt of something like £12,000. Admittedly the majority of that is zero interest government debt but still it's what? 3 times as much?goin-mad said:My folks are well off because of their chosen professions, health care and carpentry. Hell, because of Ike my dad has work stretching into the next month. However; times are hard on us all, I'm a college student trying to get an education in a system that on average sends graduates out of school with $8,000 in debt. I can't find work either, whenever a job opens up there is always someone with more experience around to fill it.
I don't think it really matters who is to blame right now, we just have to find our New Deal out of this mess.
Uh, correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't The Great Depression caused by a massive, yet unsustainable, growth in shares, and then mass selling of shares, causing a panic that drastically reduced the price of shares? Wait...:Syphonz said:you know what got us out of the 1st one? A World War. However, its extremely unlikely that'll happen, with the UN and all. Besides, war (an unwinnable one at that) has had a hand in putting us in this situation to begin with.
Too true mate, too true.The_root_of_all_evil said:"Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia." - Charles Schultz
Thing is, China's economy is slowing down... and I'm sure the Middle East's economy will as well, since a very large majority of its buyers, 'the West', aren't buying any more, reducing demand. If I remember, China has already announced a stimulus package for its businesses. Link [http://www.economist.com/blogs/theworldin2009/2008/11/chinas_stimulus_package.cfm].Erana said:Just wait 'till the West falls into a dark age, while China and the Middle East prosper...
Wait, that happened before, didn't it?
I dunno. But history doesn't repeat itself, it just has a bucket full of paralells.