Unscripted Response: Guptillian Logic And Guptill's Omniscience Complex
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@Guptill89 Misrepresentation of your position? I believe you're just making excuses for yourself, Guptill. No, what I did is interpret your position and ascertained that your position is actually based on gripes and issues with something as minor as logo changes that seem to have, at a minimum, a slight indirect effect on the economy. What you do, my friend, is generalize about the collective intelligence of the consumer. That is fallacious in and of itself.
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If anybody is curious About Gatorade being the first energy drink,
Here's Something that might answer your Question: The first real drink made just for energy was in Japan in the 1960's by Taisho Pharmaceuticals as a drink called Lipvitan-D. Just throwing it out there, BTW Youngblood, You're a Pretty smart Guy when it comes to economics :D
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@youngbloodfantasy91 What about Alex Jones? (the kooky fuck who rants about conspiracies while playing Star Wars music)
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You don't sound like him I don't think you are monotone.
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Your a Prick Magnet ^^
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@youngbloodfantasy91 so I take it your completely opposed to socialism? Do forgive me if im misinterpreting you. England , Sweden and many other countries use the money of the country as a whole to ensure that everybody, not just the lucky , have health care and that our infrastructure is working. I'm bad at putting this into words so I'll use the best metaphor I can. ( cont)
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Sorry bout the inappropriate caps lock in some words my auto word suggest thing thought some were misspelled rather than merely not punctuated .
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@youngbloodfantasy91 as a side note IDE like to mention my sister, shes worked hard all her life and STILL can't afford hospital bills. but it's sharing the wealth so to speak that create social safety nets that allow her to get the care she needs without being in debt her whole life. Why live In a country as a people if it's not a collaborative effort.
I couldn't be content with 100% of my pie if I knew for only 20% I could stabilize most of our problems. Exept of course the ones involving People bring somewhat inefficient . I don't know how that's fixable though unfortunately . Have you ever seen the documentary " capitalism a love story" ? I didn't agree with some of it but I thought it made a strong case why totally embracing capitolism can be very risky.
kermudgean 2 months ago
@kermudgean Yes, I oppose socialism. Not only because it is a bad reflection of Marxism, but because the most people were killed or exiled from their own country based on socialist principles. More so than the Nazis or the regime under Pol Pot. Capitalism is unfair, but I consider it the lesser of two evils. And I don't follow documentaries that spew out unilateral and biased information, especially from the likes of Michael Moore.
youngbloodfantasy91 2 months ago
@youngbloodfantasy91 forgive me , I know this is an old video but I'm curious? In what way would amplifying the private sector fix anything over amplifying the private? Why do the top 1% need more than everyone else to survive? Remember how in 2008 the world was on the edge of economic meltdown? If I recall it was the private sectors 1 corporate greed and 2 shitty decisions with the housing market that caused that in the first place.
kermudgean 2 months ago
@kermudgean Well, do we want a proletariat revolution too? The fact that there is economic inequality is always an inevitability. The people upstairs could be doing some crap but the government is letting this happen too by not allowing loopholes to close. That being said, I don't think the public sector is benefiting us by continually exacerbating the problem; Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac gave subprime mortgages to people like your sister that cannot afford them.
youngbloodfantasy91 2 months ago