@bbcisrubbish Ha! He's just trying to create his own monarchy, isn't he?? Just a con-man though, from what I heard about him. And I sure don't live there. You've got ur own row to hoe on cleaning out YOUR henhouse and shoot the foxes!
@bbcisrubbish Btw; I was wondering about England this morning and want to ask you a question if u live there and don't mind...do you have a stock-market house there? Guess I need to learn more about it as more about business than just here...as we've went international....not my cup of tea, but I must. Have a great day!
@Licmycat The royal exchange was the first stock market organized in the 16th century by Thomas Gresham who had gained his reputation cornering the market on English currency so that the state could more easily repay it's debts.
@zilbiol And they treated their own people like the golem corporations treat us here now...hmmm? That must have been the reason so many left England and was a pilgrim to America, wasn't it?
@Licmycat Society was very different back then, every country in the world at the time would have been the equivalent of the poorest of 3rd world countries today with the majority of the population illiterate and working as agricultural laborers, you can't make a comparison when the 2 systems existed in vastly different environments and since poverty changed little before, during and after migrations to America it can't be identified as the cause.
@Licmycat There are similarities and differences and in order to make an accurate judgement you must attempt to offset those differences in order to find differences you have missed, for instance students with a foreign 1st language often do less well on average than English 1st language students, however if a student does very badly you can assume that his foreign 1st language does not account for most of the difference. Furthermore the ability to make these assumptions is limited...
@Licmycat ...this does not mean we cannot make predictions, just that they are not perfectly accurate, they come with a margin of error. This same logical process applies here, the problem is the differences are very large indeed, the economic, technological and social conditions were very different, it is difficult to offset the differences in the way I mentioned because of the high inaccuracy, in this case the margin of error is excessive when looking at something like corruption and tyranny.
@zilbiol Nothing predictive about history repeating itself. As it is doing today in America. Of course they didn't keep us all that dumb and kill us all that could remember. Although they got close to killing me. But GOD interfered, they had no permission to do that. Unfortunately.
@Licmycat Pilgrims didn't leave England, they were despised by everyone, the peasants hated them, the aristocrats hated them, and farmers hated them, so they were actually more or less exiled.
@Licmycat English pilgrims in the 18th century were mentally ill inbred religious fools. Everyone hated them, the peasants hated them, the farmers hated them, etc. They were encouraged to move to the colonies because they were nasty, stupid people, openly agressive towards their neighbours. That's the truth. No religious persecution took place, as the American fairytale history books seem to suggest.
I've just started a 'song a week' project all about the victorian east end of london. i upload a video and song every week for a year. if you're interested check it out..
Sounds like the Doctor from Spongebob. :D
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They shoulda killed those monarchy whores long ago. If they had my ancestors and I would still be there. I spit on their kings and queens.
Licmycat 10 months ago
@Licmycat . I expect you would rather have T. Blair and his woman. Or some of the champagne socialists in his government.
bbcisrubbish 8 months ago
@bbcisrubbish Ha! He's just trying to create his own monarchy, isn't he?? Just a con-man though, from what I heard about him. And I sure don't live there. You've got ur own row to hoe on cleaning out YOUR henhouse and shoot the foxes!
Licmycat 8 months ago
@bbcisrubbish Btw; I was wondering about England this morning and want to ask you a question if u live there and don't mind...do you have a stock-market house there? Guess I need to learn more about it as more about business than just here...as we've went international....not my cup of tea, but I must. Have a great day!
Licmycat 8 months ago
@Licmycat The royal exchange was the first stock market organized in the 16th century by Thomas Gresham who had gained his reputation cornering the market on English currency so that the state could more easily repay it's debts.
zilbiol 3 months ago
@zilbiol And they treated their own people like the golem corporations treat us here now...hmmm? That must have been the reason so many left England and was a pilgrim to America, wasn't it?
Licmycat 3 months ago
@Licmycat Society was very different back then, every country in the world at the time would have been the equivalent of the poorest of 3rd world countries today with the majority of the population illiterate and working as agricultural laborers, you can't make a comparison when the 2 systems existed in vastly different environments and since poverty changed little before, during and after migrations to America it can't be identified as the cause.
zilbiol 3 months ago
@zilbiol Absolutely. I read a book about how the Catholics were trying to kill alot of people to take over England. Uh, and the difference is where?
Licmycat 3 months ago
@Licmycat There are similarities and differences and in order to make an accurate judgement you must attempt to offset those differences in order to find differences you have missed, for instance students with a foreign 1st language often do less well on average than English 1st language students, however if a student does very badly you can assume that his foreign 1st language does not account for most of the difference. Furthermore the ability to make these assumptions is limited...
zilbiol 3 months ago
@Licmycat ...this does not mean we cannot make predictions, just that they are not perfectly accurate, they come with a margin of error. This same logical process applies here, the problem is the differences are very large indeed, the economic, technological and social conditions were very different, it is difficult to offset the differences in the way I mentioned because of the high inaccuracy, in this case the margin of error is excessive when looking at something like corruption and tyranny.
zilbiol 3 months ago
@zilbiol Nothing predictive about history repeating itself. As it is doing today in America. Of course they didn't keep us all that dumb and kill us all that could remember. Although they got close to killing me. But GOD interfered, they had no permission to do that. Unfortunately.
Licmycat 3 months ago
@Licmycat Pilgrims didn't leave England, they were despised by everyone, the peasants hated them, the aristocrats hated them, and farmers hated them, so they were actually more or less exiled.
TheLiberalKnight 1 month ago
@TheLiberalKnight Why do you say that? Have you never heard of Pilgrims before?
Licmycat 1 month ago
@Licmycat They were mentally ill inbred religious fools. Everyone in Britain hated them, so they were encouraged to move to the colonies.
TheLiberalKnight 1 month ago
@TheLiberalKnight That's a pilgrim to you? Now u have me curious. How old are you?
Licmycat 1 month ago
@Licmycat English pilgrims in the 18th century were mentally ill inbred religious fools. Everyone hated them, the peasants hated them, the farmers hated them, etc. They were encouraged to move to the colonies because they were nasty, stupid people, openly agressive towards their neighbours. That's the truth. No religious persecution took place, as the American fairytale history books seem to suggest.
TheLiberalKnight 1 month ago
@TheLiberalKnight Kinda. The second wave of them killed the first ones and my Indian ancestors. Are you a Catholic?
Licmycat 1 month ago
@Licmycat No, I'm an athiest.
TheLiberalKnight 1 month ago
this help's me out at school Thanks for the help :)
Barderaker 10 months ago
I want part 2 of this treatise...
pix042 1 year ago
A very basic if not somewhat distorted view of the English Industrial Revolution.
markdobler 1 year ago
such nonesense
weav8060 1 year ago
Great thank you!
cirajjaric 1 year ago
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thehowlingsea 1 year ago
thank you exactly what i am looking for!
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