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  1. #41
    6011UM Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny your a spic, why are you glorifying english ?

    which is not yours ?

    stockholm much ?

    I speak English, Spanish, and Chinese fluently. Nowhere did I "glorify" it you pretend-chink. But I know how to speak all three properly. You can't even speak one.
  2. #42
    iam_asiam68 African Astronaut
    if you invest into land, make sure it is the land you own and live on. get a bank loan and make your ontime payments. in 3 years, your land value will have tripled!!

    plus, the bulk of your 200k is still yours but in a bank account.

    and to make the land even more valuable, put a mobile home on it. if your home can be removed, the land can be used for anything without tearing down structures. that is guaranteed boost in the value.
  3. #43
    Originally posted by 6011UM I speak Chinese fluently.

    lol. you cant even name it properly.

    chinese, hannese, hua-ish.

    you cant even tell which is which.
  4. #44
    Originally posted by 6011UM I speak Chinese fluently.

    lol. you cant even name it properly.

    chinese, hannese, hua-ish.

    you cant even tell which is which.

    you little bitch. spic bitch.
  5. #45
    Originally posted by iam_asiam68 if you invest into land, make sure it is the land you own and live on. get a bank loan and make your ontime payments. in 3 years, your land value will have tripled!!

    plus, the bulk of your 200k is still yours but in a bank account.

    and to make the land even more valuable, put a mobile home on it. if your home can be removed, the land can be used for anything without tearing down structures. that is guaranteed boost in the value.

    1- your confusing price and value.

    the value of a piece of land will always remain constant, in how much you can live on it, grow on it, shit on it, and bury in it.

    its the prices that go up.

    2- and if the land price can go up significantly in 3 years, then it has become a tool for speculations and speculative assets.
  6. #46
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    China is ready for a massive speculative bubble, if it's not already in one. Lots of money sloshing around, not much land, everyone wants to get rich.
  7. #47
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country China is ready for a massive speculative bubble, if it's not already in one. Lots of money sloshing around, not much land, everyone wants to get rich.

    china is the airs that fill the bubbles.

    thats why real estates from london to vancouver to cali to new york to sydney bubbled.

    and now its all goung to burst.
  8. #48
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny china is the airs that fill the bubbles.

    thats why real estates from london to vancouver to cali to new york to sydney bubbled.

    and now its all goung to burst.

    Are the Chinese obsessed with being around white people and holding property in white cities?
  9. #49
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Are the Chinese obsessed with being around white people and holding property in white cities?

    who cares.

    its good investment.
  10. #50
    iam_asiam68 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny 1- your confusing price and value.

    the value of a piece of land will always remain constant, in how much you can live on it, grow on it, shit on it, and bury in it.

    its the prices that go up.

    2- and if the land price can go up significantly in 3 years, then it has become a tool for speculations and speculative assets.

    where i live peeps are turning homes over like driving thru fast food.

    just the buying/selling or remodeling alone is driving the prices up. so land becomes more valuable based upon acreage and how many homes can be built on it.
  11. #51
    iam_asiam68 African Astronaut
    scenery is big here and with the most 14k peeks and the best slopes, money is just being tossed left and right.
  12. #52
    iam_asiam68 African Astronaut
    in fact, where i reside, the State itself is 3rd highest among cost of living. and even in that economy homes are being bought and sold because peeps keep relocating here. and that just increases your land value potential every second and counting.
  13. #53
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by 6011UM Source?

    I've always been the bull. I mean, how many of you have fucked a dude's wife in front of him until he runs off crying? Not many I bet.

    Not you for certain
  14. #54
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by too.dark.to.see Go organic.

    Buy some place in the middle of nowhere that is adjacent to a forest with a stream.

    Have some gardens growing vegetables. Have some fruit trees for each season.

    Have a house with solar power and a rainwater tank.

    Get some goats. They eat weeds, not grass. Have two to three offspring at once, so you get good amounts of meat and land management from a small herd of goats compared to anything else. In drought they will eat the leaves off trees.

    Chickens breed like rabbits and give you eggs.

    Rabbits taste good.

    Hunt some deer. Use a bow. Catch some fish. Use a net.

    Total cost ~$80k.

    https://www.survivalrealty.com/listings/7305-roan-creek-rd-lobelville-tn-37097/
  15. #55
    6011UM Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Not you for certain

    You can literally check hydro's posts to verify
  16. #56
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by 6011UM You can literally check hydro's posts to verify

    Hey if a junkie says so on the internet...
  17. #57
    Originally posted by iam_asiam68 where i live peeps are turning homes over like driving thru fast food.

    just the buying/selling or remodeling alone is driving the prices up. so land becomes more valuable based upon acreage and how many homes can be built on it.

    which means they're speculative assets, which also means their prices will be shit when the trump bubble bursts.

    which it will come to past shortly.
  18. #58
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Originally posted by 6011UM You can literally check hydro's posts to verify

    Did he ever prep you to fvck his wife?
  19. #59
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Did he ever prep you to fvck his wife?

    groomed.
  20. #60
    https://business.financialpost.com/personal-finance/baby-boomers-are-thriving-on-an-unprecedented-9-trillion-inheritance/amp
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