Lost Generation, wow sucks to be young today.

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by noob_trad3r, Sep 22, 2011.

  1. Now remember. I grew up in the super-wealthy area. Many insane producers watch that insanity for movie ideas. Ever wonder where the movie Saw came from? Well that's another example of the trust fund hot chick gangs similar to Cruel Intentions. Anyway, they watched me too from time to time. An old movie called Risky Business with Tom Cruise. That was in large part based on me in high school. Mine wasn't quite as much fun and I didn't get the offer to Princeton. I was slated for fighter pilot before I left high school, however I wasn't allowed to do that. They put another person in that slot. Then Top Gun was made about whoever that was.
     
    #221     Sep 30, 2011
  2. Here is a picture of that gate to my neighborhood where I grew up. I lived in the big house on the hill (can't see it in the picture). It was the richest house from the time the neighborhood was built. More insanity than meets the eye. Illuminati.

    FYI, the sign was torn down prior to me moving there, however, what horror show people was that advertising for? Illuminati who believed in immortality putting in their "look and prim and proper", pretend we're normal and wait around the big hot chick party. Because that is the only goal of Illuminati. Immortality while maximizing hot chick pussy licks. Quite insane. I don't even know where to begin. However, take a look:
     
    #222     Sep 30, 2011
  3. Cool!

    I invented the Wuxi Finger Hold.
     
    #223     Sep 30, 2011
  4. There is something to that. Monks use it sometimes. Although it is not a magical thing, it does have an effect as a hand-signal to some. Their actions create the consequence. Although to the person making hand-signal, they can feel like they are all-powerful.

    Time distortions. Ancient technology left around for 80,000 years or so. The Illuminati thought it was magic. They built layers of time distortions on top each other. Each using the distortion below as a guide for their behavior. In essence, the technology focuses the emotional energy of the ecosystem and animals to create the distortion. It was designed to actually do temporary time-travel to pick up grandma or Buddha or Jesus or whoever. Instead they used it to monitor the population and harvest the hot chicks.
     
    #224     Sep 30, 2011
  5. Women are frequently gullible and naive and sensitive to the impressions they receive from other time distortions nearby. Depending on the proximity of the distortion, they call them ghosts or spirits or gods or guardian angels or dead relatives. Frequently the dead relatives are living relatives who are in dreams. Monks do similar while awake.
     
    #225     Sep 30, 2011
  6. Lord of the Rings contained some truths although obliterated in many details. Apparently some rings create a resonance between races/families allowing a time distortion to occur while allowing communication between the people with the rings. Those rings were originally designed to be given to the protectors, however, over thousands of years they were stolen. The protectors killed. And the killers/sex harvesters kept the rings. Hobbits were a race (probably not small either). They were one of the only race that was not driven by pure sexual instinct and quest for unlimited magical power. They are all dead now.
     
    #226     Sep 30, 2011
  7. "Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?"
     
    #227     Sep 30, 2011
  8. Not familiar with that reference. They do float.
     
    #228     Sep 30, 2011
  9. pitz

    pitz

    Ummm, bullshit. Engineering grads don't even get the 'time of day' from employers in the United States when they apply, if they are not on H1-B or some other work/slave visa program. Employment in the engineering epicentres of the United States, such as Silicon Valley and RTP, has not grown in over a decade.

    The "100,000 unfilled engineering jobs" you speak of are likely fake postings to get foreigners work visas, or simply the recruitment industry copying each others' ads hoping to fill the non-existent positions. US engineers have been marched out of jobs by the hundreds of thousands over the past decade. Employment rates of engineering grads out of top schools such as UC Berkeley, and Cornell are <40%. Even MIT grads have difficulty finding jobs these days.
     
    #229     Oct 1, 2011
  10. I think you're right. However, perhaps those schools are not preparing those grads.

    Is reflected sunlight through fiber-optics or mirrors a viable source of interior lighting?
     
    #230     Oct 1, 2011