I know a man with nothing in his hands, nothing but a rolling stone
He told me about when his house burnt down, he lost everything he owned
He lay asleep for six hole weeks, they were gonna ask his mother to choose
When he woke up with nothing he said I'll tell you something
When you've got nothing, you've got nothing to lose
Now I've got a hole in my pocket, a hole in my shirt, a whole lot of trouble, he said
But now the money's gone, life carries on and I miss it like a hole in the head
There's a peculiar kind of clarity at rock bottom and more when you have climbed up from it a number of times.
Although "climbed up" is relative to expectations, I still think cans of baked beans are great and the scorn of society is a funny thing. I wonder if they will like baked beans and find humor in being scorned?
Yeah, but most people who hit bottom like to float around there...
A few of us have genuine bad luck and bounce back.
I haven't been broke since I was a child, but I never had a lot ether. I moved abroad with 100K and a modest rental 1/1 condo in Orlando. Built a house abroad and lived abroad 3 years. Still had 12k when I returned to the states. Didn't collect SS until returning to the USA @ 62 sold the rental because wife got a job in Tenn. So after paying off the HELOC I netted 15K on Condo. Now I'm @25K, but its expensive to return from abroad with a few suitcases each, have to rebuy everything.
Now I'm not trying to accumulate above the 25K, I want to enjoy life a bit. No sense in letting the medical industry get it. LOL
Really as long as you have more coming in than going out you are ok in the long run. Lots of people making big income are more financially screwed than the homeless guy with no debt.
I can agree with that. I think sobriety is a good indicator of how long a person intends to stay at rock bottom or if they intend to revisit the place at some point in the future. Floaters.
I just didn't adjust well post-military and as an added problem I was too bold in starting businesses with the wrong kind of people. Which is hardly a deflection of responsibility as I was also the wrong kind of people. All the same, it was costly, and then repeated for similar results.
I'm steady as it gets today. I bring in more than I have going out, I pay ahead on a mortgage I can afford, my vehicles are free and clear and in good condition, my tools and property are all well-maintained and I am in good health, if not in fighting shape. I live a simple life and don't have a lot of superficial possessions or expenses. Aside from the good health I could stand to lose everything and be fine. Honestly, what I want is war for me, but not for thee. Baked beans and scorn isn't a problem for me. Realistically though, the elites would never fall that far anyway, the good common people the world over could and would, and I really wouldn't want that for them. I'm against collapse as an option. I'm not convinced it is necessary.
My caveat in life was working low wage, failing at a few business ventures by giving up to easily, and smoking too much weed. I have A.D.D. from that and / or fetal alcohol syndrome. I had a rough childhood and self-medicated on weed rather than get involved with the "system"
Thanks fren. Stay up and ride this one out. If it all collapses I doubt Americans will sit back and and hide from it. We'll pick it back up. We always do.
IF ONLY this were actually true, but there will be some other /Huge Bank to bail out Credit Swiesse, or maybe the DemonRats of D.C. will do that, anyway, he will get back all of his temporarily displaced money....
I just wish ALL of the Banks that they are invested in would all go down hard and like dominoes, in the same day....
When either side has nothing else to lose, the fight becomes intense. Rage against the dying of the light. And do not go gentle into that good night.
Heads on a swivel. Rebel yell time!
While he may have lost a huge chunk-o-money, you can bet he has money in other places, investments and what-not. I do wish the Trading Places (Eddie Murphy movie) type of losses on all these rich megalomaniac fuckers. It's more than they deserve.
I hope I'm wrong, but me thinks he might get his money from the bank--or maybe the Biden's, Obama's, Clinton's, Bush's, and others will supply him his funds
The whole thing is unbelievable to me. This is totally THE Rothschild Bank created specifically for the elites in 1855, imo. Granted they have lots of assets stashed in Lichtenstein, Monaco, and other city-states, but this destruction is a good start, and this may actually be an asset seizure under cover of "bank failure" like I am now certain SVB was (per EO13818).
I would welcome a collapse and even go happily broke if these fucks lost it all as well. I could live poor. These fucks know no such thing.
LOL Listen to the song holes by Passenger...
I know a man with nothing in his hands, nothing but a rolling stone He told me about when his house burnt down, he lost everything he owned He lay asleep for six hole weeks, they were gonna ask his mother to choose When he woke up with nothing he said I'll tell you something When you've got nothing, you've got nothing to lose Now I've got a hole in my pocket, a hole in my shirt, a whole lot of trouble, he said But now the money's gone, life carries on and I miss it like a hole in the head
"Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose."
I saw Richie Havens sing that tune in Orlando about 35 years ago. That song is great!
There's a peculiar kind of clarity at rock bottom and more when you have climbed up from it a number of times.
Although "climbed up" is relative to expectations, I still think cans of baked beans are great and the scorn of society is a funny thing. I wonder if they will like baked beans and find humor in being scorned?
Yeah, but most people who hit bottom like to float around there...
A few of us have genuine bad luck and bounce back.
I haven't been broke since I was a child, but I never had a lot ether. I moved abroad with 100K and a modest rental 1/1 condo in Orlando. Built a house abroad and lived abroad 3 years. Still had 12k when I returned to the states. Didn't collect SS until returning to the USA @ 62 sold the rental because wife got a job in Tenn. So after paying off the HELOC I netted 15K on Condo. Now I'm @25K, but its expensive to return from abroad with a few suitcases each, have to rebuy everything.
Now I'm not trying to accumulate above the 25K, I want to enjoy life a bit. No sense in letting the medical industry get it. LOL
Really as long as you have more coming in than going out you are ok in the long run. Lots of people making big income are more financially screwed than the homeless guy with no debt.
I can agree with that. I think sobriety is a good indicator of how long a person intends to stay at rock bottom or if they intend to revisit the place at some point in the future. Floaters.
I just didn't adjust well post-military and as an added problem I was too bold in starting businesses with the wrong kind of people. Which is hardly a deflection of responsibility as I was also the wrong kind of people. All the same, it was costly, and then repeated for similar results.
I'm steady as it gets today. I bring in more than I have going out, I pay ahead on a mortgage I can afford, my vehicles are free and clear and in good condition, my tools and property are all well-maintained and I am in good health, if not in fighting shape. I live a simple life and don't have a lot of superficial possessions or expenses. Aside from the good health I could stand to lose everything and be fine. Honestly, what I want is war for me, but not for thee. Baked beans and scorn isn't a problem for me. Realistically though, the elites would never fall that far anyway, the good common people the world over could and would, and I really wouldn't want that for them. I'm against collapse as an option. I'm not convinced it is necessary.
You are doing great!
My caveat in life was working low wage, failing at a few business ventures by giving up to easily, and smoking too much weed. I have A.D.D. from that and / or fetal alcohol syndrome. I had a rough childhood and self-medicated on weed rather than get involved with the "system"
Thanks fren. Stay up and ride this one out. If it all collapses I doubt Americans will sit back and and hide from it. We'll pick it back up. We always do.
yup
IF ONLY this were actually true, but there will be some other /Huge Bank to bail out Credit Swiesse, or maybe the DemonRats of D.C. will do that, anyway, he will get back all of his temporarily displaced money....
I just wish ALL of the Banks that they are invested in would all go down hard and like dominoes, in the same day....
THEN we could Frog for Happingness....
Well, is he happy? Lol
Not until he has the bug souffle' for dinner. Then he's happy. /s
Lol taste of his own medicine. He looks like he could lose a few pounds anyway
Lets hope its true!
When either side has nothing else to lose, the fight becomes intense. Rage against the dying of the light. And do not go gentle into that good night. Heads on a swivel. Rebel yell time!
Should have flipped the second and fourth panels.
hehe...yes, i get your comment now. And maybe she could say "Well, I'm happy" to go with her smile.
While he may have lost a huge chunk-o-money, you can bet he has money in other places, investments and what-not. I do wish the Trading Places (Eddie Murphy movie) type of losses on all these rich megalomaniac fuckers. It's more than they deserve.
I hope I'm wrong, but me thinks he might get his money from the bank--or maybe the Biden's, Obama's, Clinton's, Bush's, and others will supply him his funds
The whole thing is unbelievable to me. This is totally THE Rothschild Bank created specifically for the elites in 1855, imo. Granted they have lots of assets stashed in Lichtenstein, Monaco, and other city-states, but this destruction is a good start, and this may actually be an asset seizure under cover of "bank failure" like I am now certain SVB was (per EO13818).