"I work in a hospital. This is the aftermath of a trauma. He lived" 36 comments
theodorerex
· 8 years ago
I mean it's not my fault either.
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whoa 27 comments
theodorerex
· 8 years ago
Or don't let your body take it's natural course because you may actually have a hormone deficiency.
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Roasted 21 comments
theodorerex
· 8 years ago
The 1% are not stealing your wealth and are not out to get you. See that economic recovery? Where do wealthy people keep their money? In the stock market.
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Roasted 21 comments
theodorerex
· 8 years ago
Of course he plays upon the fears of ordinary folk... Or have you not heard him speak about the 1% or the Koch brothers.
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Me irl 17 comments
theodorerex
· 8 years ago
Many Scandinavian countries in aspects of economic freedom such as business, monetary, and investment freedom, are actually more free than the United States. Do high levels of taxation and government debt retard economic growth? According to OECD figures, Denmark was the world's 5th mlst prosperous economy in 1970, in 2004, it's the 10th. Job creation and worker productivity has stagnated over that time. Comparatively, Ireland has had a drastic reduction in tax rates and in barely 18 years has jumped from 22nd to 4th place in the oecd prosperity rankings.
The US has a higher GDP per capita than every Scandinavian country, omitting oil and natural gas rich Norway. Further, Americans have a higher disposable income both before and after taxes, because the cost of living is significantly less.
To put it plainly, whether measured by annual growth rates, or level of output, income, or consumption, Nordic nations have inferior economic performance when compared to the US.
The US has a higher GDP per capita than every Scandinavian country, omitting oil and natural gas rich Norway. Further, Americans have a higher disposable income both before and after taxes, because the cost of living is significantly less.
To put it plainly, whether measured by annual growth rates, or level of output, income, or consumption, Nordic nations have inferior economic performance when compared to the US.
This kind of migration policy should be standard 23 comments
theodorerex
· 8 years ago
Theodore Roosevelt has some essays on this... Insightful to say the least.
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Nailed it! 6 comments
theodorerex
· 8 years ago
Is that really comforting though? Couldn't it just mean you are both procrastinators?
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bruv 8 comments
Duty is my life, my rifle is my wife 21 comments
A small piece of old school etiquette 20 comments
theodorerex
· 8 years ago
Yeah, I don't really care how people act. But many women enjoy a chivalrous man, so I act that way. Not because I feel obligated, but because I want them to know I'm trying to treat them well.
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A small piece of old school etiquette 20 comments
theodorerex
· 8 years ago
I agree, but I'm not speaking about a woman's ability to defend herself, I'm speaking about the laws of etiquette.
A small piece of old school etiquette 20 comments
theodorerex
· 8 years ago
This doesn't really apply anymore unless you're entering somewhere potentially dangerous. Entering an unfamiliar restaurant or something of that sort doesn't really apply.
Freaking voices just wont leave! 9 comments
theodorerex
· 8 years ago
I haven't had that happen, but I am a paranoid schizophrenic, so I can relate!
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Freaking voices just wont leave! 9 comments
theodorerex
· 8 years ago
I think it's talking about the person's conscience, not actually auditory hallucinations.
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For one more minute we're on this earth 24 comments
Oh my God 18 comments
I'm too confused 17 comments
theodorerex
· 8 years ago
I think this is called the infinite universe paradox... If there are an infinite number of universes, then there is one with an infinitely powerful being, and if the being is truly infinitely powerful, it must exist in all universes, or it wouldn't be infinitely powerful.