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> I had to put my 12 year old dog down much to early and I have to drive my mother across the country to see a specialist at a big university hospital.
Taking her to the vet to get put down is a lot cheaper than going to the hospital.
Should anon sit on cash, or buy a hard asset?
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>Isnt there a way we could harness storm energy?
Build a really tall tower, and spray water mist at the top. Cool wet air falls, and goes out the bottom, turning a rotor, also harvesting atmospheric water in the process.
Fresh, cool air blasting into the center of a city with water supply and giant lightning rod that could maybe charge capacitors.
>If you like classic style and 2.5 secs to 60 miles/hour a Donkervoort is suggested.
Anon hates cars that depreciate.
Gimme something fifty years old that'll go up in value just sitting in the garageโฆor that mileage doesn't matter because nobody really knows how many times the odometer turned over.
>plan is to buy muh dreamcar after the reset when these idiots who bought them as investments and never drove them are all hard up for cash.
Not a bad plan.
Muh favorite car is a jalopy that I paid $5k for a few years ago, and wouldn't dream of selling for less than $12k, because there's no way I could replace it with something as cool.
Anon drives the shit out of it, and gets thumbs-up everywhere from people sitting in cars that cost 10x as much.
>hard assets are not play toys
That's where you're wrong, kiddo.
Buy the right asset, and you can have the best of both worlds.
>but you asked for opinions
Yep, and you recommended (investing in) ammo which is horribly overpriced at the moment.
Last year was the time to load up on ammo. Loaded up on the other stuff you mentioned when it was cheaper, too.
Toys get cheap when business owners need to sell them to float payroll. Business 101
>This site is running like absolute dogshit.
This is good compared to the old days on 8chan.