For those concerned about Rearden M's disappearence:

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by Rearden Metal, Sep 20, 2008.

  1. Rugby

    Rugby

    RM-

    You like UYG here? Good luck with the case.

    Rugs
     
    #111     Oct 11, 2008
  2. hey rm i have 3 homes in ramallah i need to dump. i can loan them for your defense. now if you default you have to buy them
    and live in the area for a year. deal?my jaddah has the best Hummus bi Tahina and Salatat Bathinjan on earth.alla ybarik
    fiku wi-ykhalliku
     
    #112     Oct 11, 2008
  3. An addict and an attention whore.

    This is your fate and it will not change. We'll be seeing a similar post in a few years. In my books your a coward, if trading didn't exist you probably would have shot yourself since it seems like you can't deal with the real world.

    You keep mentioning freedom etc, what you don't realize is that you are free.
     
    #113     Oct 12, 2008
  4. RM, your article lead me to start supplementing GABA. After a few days I'm feeling just a tad better, I'm waiting to see what I feel like at week 6, often that is about how long it takes for the body to make a major ajustment IMO.

    Thanks much.
     
    #114     Oct 12, 2008
  5. No, thank you!

    I assume you're referring to this article? (I didn't write any of it... just passing it along.)

    The theory that addicts gravitate to their particular drug of choice according to their personal chemical deficiencies has long made perfect sense to me.

    A person deficient in endorphins gravitates to opiates.
    A person deficient in Dopamine/Catecholamines gravitates to cocaine or tweak.
    A person deficient in <b>GABA</b> gravitates to benzodiazepines like xanax, klonopin, ativan & valium.

    Understanding the root cause of a problem is often an important step towards solving it.
     
    #115     Oct 12, 2008
  6. I dont get it. By revealing your habit here, you have eliminated your ET credibility. Who would want to give their money to you now?

     
    #116     Oct 12, 2008
  7. I agree... you don't get it.

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    #117     Oct 12, 2008
  8. I've been knocked out of the game for the past 7 weeks, so I'd rather make no market predictions in place of making potentially bad ones.
     
    #118     Oct 12, 2008
  9. The 'prison lobby' will fight this tooth and nail.

    Prisons are buku bucks in this nation, which is why we spend $40,000 to $65,000 per year to lock up those with substance abuse problems, when they could be released on a tether (or less), and be given multiple chances with the support of true friends and family members (and maybe even professional counselors?) to overcome addiction.

    But that wouldn't be as profitable...

    So much of this nation's punitive rather than rehabilitative criminal justice system is driven by, for and of profit.

    Sickening.
     
    #119     Oct 13, 2008
  10. sprstpd

    sprstpd

    That's the first time I've heard that prisons are profitable.
     
    #120     Oct 13, 2008