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I travelled to Haight Ashbury, bought something for 70 cents a piece, and was selling it for $3 in Venice Beach.
An old gf came into my town from Haight Ashbury. She bought the same stuff for 50 cents a piece; and she was selling it for $1.
I couldn't sell a thing!
So, I dropped my price to 50 cents a piece, and sold 10 or 20 at that price.
After a couple hours she came to me, begging me to buy all of her stuff off of her, for 50 cents a dose.
By taking a small loss, I was able to drive her price down, force her out of business, buy 300 of her's at a lower price than I'd have to pay in San Francisco, and by the end of the day...
I made up my losses, by selling her stuff for $3 a piece.
10. A second grader came home from school and said to her grandmother, "Grandma, guess what? We learned how to make babies today." The grandmother, more than a little surprised, tried to keep her cool. "That's interesting," she said. "How do you make babies?" "It's simple," replied the girl. "You just change 'y' to 'i' and add 'es'."
I'm going down the street, to visit my new Christian neighbors.
They have 5 young boys; and the parents are afraid seeing me will corrupt their children.
I can hardly wait to see the look on their faces, when I offer to tell the boy's, How to make babies. ;)
I tried for hours to post that; and it kept telling me I went offline... so I posted it again, without being able to see, until they already went through.
If we fall towards the ground, before we can get close enough to touch it, the charge around millions of tiny electrons, spinning like tiny saw blades around atoms, cuts into our knees, hands, and elbows, and repels us above the ground.
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Except for the weather, it's nothing like Barbados.
None of those companies were in Europe, longer than Nestles has been in America, ripping off Americans! and in 3rd world countries, ripping off the poorest people on earth.
My Grandma invented the kind of cocoa powder, that you add water to, to make hot cocoa.
My Grandpa made a factory, that manufactured the original cocoa powder....
Nestle's sent industrial saboteurs, and industrial spies; and they stole my Grandparent's invention, before I got a cup of cocoa!
I think that like an electron can appear as a wave, or as matter... they could both right.
I'm preparing my post on why...
Anyways, it was kind of a trick question: if you thought Bohr's theory sounded like the one that led to the belief in a Holographic Universe (that's where I thought the book was going)...
I thought you'd be interested in knowing: it was Bohm's (seemingly more logical) beliefs that led to the our understanding of a Holographic Universe.
RE: American Politics belong on the USA forums
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