Madhatter
Well-Known Member
no shortage of beer here.
https://haysfreepress.com/2020/03/15/fire-damages-iconic-downtown-buda-restaurant/the big tragedy in Buda (last night ) is a popular Mexican restaurant burned down last night , been here since 1980 .
I don't know Spanish but I can read this enough to understand it. Thanks.
That's a good article. Exponential growth is the issue. It's also something that is hard for folks to see and isn't something we generally experience over a short time horizon. We may see it if we make investments, but only if there's a good return and even then it's over the course of years. Mostly our lives are fairly linear in terms of ups and downs. Additionally, it's hard to picture exponential growth in our day to day when it starts out at a distance from us. The early stages appear minimal or just seem to be minor and maybe linear, especially when we don't have direct experience, which most people inherently do not at the start.Some reading that may give you a better perspective on what we are being told Vs what we'll likely learn later after this is all over. This is not inflammatory, but seems to be a very well presented case by someone that's doing the research.
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We have one grocery store here in my little town, and they are all out of bread, canned goods, TP and paper towels. The meat department is also pretty much wiped out, and they don't have any of the plastic bags for vegetables...out and about this morning saw lines at the grocery stores out the door ..... no lines at Walmart , found all I needed and left.
Someone with some common sense. I could hang out with you!What’s the point in stockpiling toilet rolls and hand wash? Why don’t people stockpile the important things?
Like kebabs.
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