Don’t worry, just a little bump - $70 is just around the corner. Short traders just keep making those margin calls, mortgage the house if you have to. Fortunes await you! PO is for pansies and doomers. At $70 short some more ..... it is going back to $22 .... the world is awash with oil ........ reality has nothing to do with it, its all in those charts!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 4:10 pm Post subject: The awesome excitement of total collapse
A confession:
Three nights ago, my husband and I lit a fire in the fireplace in the bedroom, turned out all the lights, slowly took our clothes off and slid under the covers. Then we turned the dial on the radio to Coast to Coast with Ian Punnett, and giggled like schoolchildren, as economists rattled off their predictions for 2008. It was awful, yet strangely exciting.
I should be sad, freaked out, worried for people, including myself, and how do I feel-- Like I've just taken a bracing cold shower, exhilerated....alive!
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 4:23 pm Post subject: Re: The awesome excitement of total collapse
threadbear wrote:
A confession:
Three nights ago, my husband and I lit a fire in the fireplace in the bedroom, turned out all the lights, slowly took our clothes off and slid under the covers. Then we turned the dial on the radio to Coast to Coast with Ian Punnett, and giggled like schoolchildren, as economists rattled off their predictions for 2008. It was awful, yet strangely exciting.
I should be sad, freaked out, worried for people, including myself, and how do I feel-- Like I've just taken a bracing cold shower, exhilerated....alive!
How sick in the head am I?
You laugh now I'll bet you'll feel most alive when the day comes
that your husband has to watch you 'perform' to get the loaf of rotten bread to feed him and keep him alive.
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Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 4:26 pm Post subject: Re: The awesome excitement of total collapse
Sick you may be, but you are not alone, threadbear. My wife often chastises me for "giggling like a schoolchild" when I hear particularly dire economic reports.
I guess there's a certain satisfaction as the rest of the world slowly figures out what you've known for years was bound to happen.
Don't worry, it will all be clear to everyone soon enough. And I don't really think either of us is sick. _________________ “Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves.” (Ted Perry)
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 4:31 pm Post subject: Re: The awesome excitement of total collapse
Tell me EasterIsland, Who is crazier, you or me? The collapse of a sick society is an invigorating idea, to me. The idea of deep misery and suffering, isn't at all appealing, though I can see where you might have gotten that impression.
There are actually quite a few people on this forum, (myself excluded) who may not admit to it, but are excited simply by the thought of people suffering, as it satisfies some kind of sense of justice or revenge. Now, if you harbor those sentiments, you should take a good look at them and try to gain some kind of understanding.
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Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 4:38 pm Post subject: Re: The awesome excitement of total collapse
We deserve every bit of what is coming.
The pain will be exquisite.
My tribe needs for 6 billion to vanish.
So yes...bring it! _________________ "There must be a bogeyman; there always is, and it cannot be something as esoteric as "resource depletion." You can't go to war with that." Emersonbiggins
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Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 4:47 pm Post subject: Re: The awesome excitement of total collapse
easterisland wrote:
You laugh now I'll bet you'll feel most alive when the day comes
that your husband has to watch you 'perform' to get the loaf of rotten bread to feed him and keep him alive.
Please behave yourself. If you want to be nasty to threadbear, take it to the Hall of Flames. _________________ “Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves.” (Ted Perry)
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 4:49 pm Post subject: Re: The awesome excitement of total collapse
I think extremes of anything kind of interest me. When I was a little kid, just six years old, we had these encyclopedias with an entry AND an illustration for "Cannibals" I used to crawl out of bed every Saturday morning, turn to that dog eared page and read it over and over. And isn't that what we're going to experience, vicariously or directly; a clean departure from our modern Dick and Jane readers, back into the dogeared history of extreme events?
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 5:27 pm Post subject: Re: The awesome excitement of total collapse
threadbear wrote:
I should be sad, freaked out, worried for people, including myself, and how do I feel-- Like I've just taken a bracing cold shower, exhilerated....alive!
How sick in the head am I?
You're not sick; rather, you are entirely normal.
The feeling you describe consists of two components.
1) The adrenalin rush of danger. You have had a small dose. You will probably experience bigger doses. In this instance, bigger is better - if you survive.
2) The satisfaction of finding that you have prepared yourself for events that others are blind to. As matters develop, the risks and stakes grow larger, which augments condition (1) above.
When your life hangs by a thread, and a single mistake could lose everything - then (and only then) will you experience being fully alive.
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 6:25 pm Post subject: Re: The awesome excitement of total collapse
Yupe, that is pretty much where I am as well. Old, not necessarily pretty, and been through the briar patch more than once.
I'm here for my son, his kids and my nieces.
Hawkcreek wrote:
I'm pretty old, and I find myself thinking sometimes, that I hope I will be alive to see the real collapse hit. I've been through exciting times before (Vietnam), and they do make you feel more alive.
And I am a mean old bastard who may come in handy to have around to help my kids and grandkids survive.
_________________ Gravity is not a force, it is a boundary layer.
Everything is coincident.
Love: the state of suspended anticipation.
To get any appreciable distance from the Earth in
a sensible amount of time, you must lie.
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 6:30 pm Post subject: Re: The awesome excitement of total collapse
threadbear I know what you mean. I grew up in the newspaper business and am a reporter. I am addicted to news, the worse the better. Can't stay away from the screen.
It's only recently been considered that humans are scavengers. This explains our dentition, digestive tracks, social structure, and especially our particular anatomy. Big butts for loping. We developed on the plains of Africa to run all say in search of excitement. The kill. Carcasses covered with blood. Top predators, vultures. Jackals, magpies, death. We look for it. We crave it like the meat itself. Anyone who says different is lying.
We humans had the group solidarity, strength, tools, and smarts to drive them all off. _________________ ree rah rip ram. sunofabitch godamn. hidey didey christ almighty. rah rah crap
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Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 6:45 pm Post subject: Re: The awesome excitement of total collapse
I went to Cent. CA over the holiday to attend a funeral, when I got back several neighbors asked me if we were ready to move back. I said if about 60% of the population was gone.
I do have some satisfaction knowing I beat the RE market and oil-economy there and silly folks that don’t read didn’t.
I also wonder why folks think the stock market is good when it below the inflation adjusted price over the last years.
Other stuff too…
But to answer your question; when I hear bad news I admit at least a feeling of vindication in my personal forecasts.
The excitement of total collapse is not quite the phrase I’d choose though to describe what I hope for though… _________________ Make a plan and work it:
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