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Thats all for now, cant wait for people posting 'cool story bro' jokes.
- This isn't true at all, the ''Prisoner's dilemma'' (wiki it) is a good example of that, society must be lead in a global rational point of view first.
2. ''The freer the market, the freer the people''
- Many people may already disagree with this statement, but I'd like to simply say this: Externalities defeats the free market idea on its own. I dont really feel like elaborating on this too much right now, so I guess I'll move on tongue.gif .
of the worm like tips of tentacles expanding
in my mind, I'm fine, accepting only fresh brine
you can get another drop of this, yeah you wish...