2016-11-29 at 3:54 PM UTC
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So
We are fucking Australia again.
Everyone is.
They're playing in the Taiwan Relations Act for the dignity of the North Korean regime.
So by that token, you can buy the new car and bring all that attention, and make yourself more likely to get caught.
All large deposits and transactions trip computer software. Which can automatically cross check your tax return and decide if the matter needs human attention.
There's too much technology.
If it's real money, like over 10k, you can't spend it or lie about where you got it.
Everything is electronic.
Your best idea is to spend a few hundred dollars every weekend at the casino and try and get a huge win with risky bets.
But they know people launder money like this so you can get caught doing this too.
A friend with a grocery store won't be able to clean 100k.
It's pointless. You can't spend the money on much.
Maybe a new TV and your groceries.
Definitely not a new car.
You might think you're getting away with it, but they're probably building a case, waiting to find who else is involved, and then asset confiscation when they take the whole network down.
2016-11-28 at 5:02 AM UTC
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happiest
If you remove expectations or markers of success like Ferrari's and Ivy League schools and high achieving children off your list, you will have no reason to be unhappy. Don't measure yourself by society.
Obviously if you have no food or shelter you have reason to be unhappy.
You're going to die.
2016-11-28 at 4:54 AM UTC
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happiest
Once your dead you're not measured by society. You can still be measured by society, eg, leaving a legacy like Fidel Castro, but no longer are you earthly or from society.
So get ready now and don't measure yourself by temporary things.
Be good and go to heaven. Don't be an achievement for selfish purposes.
You're going to die.
2016-11-26 at 3:32 PM UTC
in
america is ran by jedis?
I entertained the idea the forum owner has a bunch of fake accounts in order to make the site appear to be active to attract and keep users.
2016-11-26 at 3:28 PM UTC
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richest
If I write:
Yeh or lol or similar it doesn't explain the point as well.
2016-11-26 at 3:24 PM UTC
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richest
That's cultural. They are going off the beliefs of their parents who came from an era not much different to that of their parents. It's what they've been raised believing.
Computers weren't cheap and easy then.
Neither were $400 flights available.
If they knew about the lifestyle available now, they wouldn't waste their teenage years studying hard to waste their early 20s studying hard to waste their life up to 35 working stupidly hard to get promoted and become 'rich'.
If they could handle driving a Toyota Corolla they would be so happy.
They wouldn't be drones to enjoy their 50s. At which point they are too old to do a backflip on a BMX and 20 years from death.
Yay.
Someone wrote this is very uncommon. I was agreeing with reasons why.
2016-11-26 at 3:02 PM UTC
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richest
Rich isn't real anymore.
Two people working in a cafe living together can afford:
Large LCD TV
PS4
Computer
Internet
Nice looking furniture
Overseas holiday
Car
The car might not be a BMW, but it's still a car.
50 years ago jobs mattered. Now we all can easily have the same standard of living, just different brands. Bed is still soft. Jacket is still warm.
Backpacking across Europe for three weeks is probably a better holiday than staying in a 5 star hotel.
You don't get citizenship running around saying the country is shit and less than perfect.