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Of course as we know from personal experience, the significant thing about a debt is how you spent the money. A student loan or a mortgage on a house is with luck a good investment; a debt incurred because you fancied a trip round the world, probably not so much. I wonder what the US and UK have to show for their debts: a solid house, or an album full of faded photos: "Yeah, we had an amazing time!"
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Considering the temporary nature of existence imo you’re underestimating the value of experience.
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My violence is a dream
A 'real dream'
A skinny arm
A crush on living sin
My violence
Is a sleeping head
Nodding out to rising bliss
I left home for experience
Carved 'suk for honesty' on my chest
My violence is the number
Coming out of prayer
Find it in the father
Find it in a girl
There's a thing in my memory
Hoilding on for dear life
With a feeling of secrets
Beating up under my flesh
My tongue is tied
I'm sleeping nights awake
Tom violence is a dream
Coming out of a girl
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The economy and money itself is a social construct. I don’t think America can borrow into perpetuity and I believe economic models claiming it can are contiguous wishful musings. Nonetheless, imo America’s real problem is a crisis of faith. Sure there are economic mechanisms that shield America from the piper but as faith disintegrates the shield crumbles.
On a secondary note, wow, Japan is in a ****ing pickle.
Third, Americans cannot eat missiles.