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swissie

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  1. Yep. Liking loud, muscular and boisterus "bad boys". Then wondering why they are left as a "single parent". Then complaining about their "faith" on TV.
  2. He He. As expected. Like clockwork. No matter what "swissie" posts, "big star" is always there to give swissies comments a negative bias. Fine. Doesn't bother me. Purely experimental: If swissie and big star would sit next to each other, could the positive "smell factor" turn them into "best of buddies"? How nice would that be. Although I would not go as far as proposing marriage. Sometimes I wonder if "big star" had some bad experiences with something "swiss" in the past. Like: Having been fleeced by a swiss female gold digger? Or wanting to launder some money, declined by the swiss bank? Or having bought a swiss watch, refusing service after 3 weeks? What could it be? I am on the edge of my seat.
  3. Rats! No enlighenment so far. 30 years ago, at the university we studied the "love-life" of rats extensively. Never been able to find out why certain female rats accepted male rats as the father of their future offspring, while other male contenders were vigorously refused and mercilessly attacked. Eventually our studies were inconclusive, we were cut off of any future funding. That was 30 years ago. In some way rats as well as humans must have some "selective pathways" in their brain, indicating "I like what I see" or "I don't like what I see". Pending conclusive explanations, I feel that I will have to resume my former studies. Focusing on the "smell theory" as this proves to be a major factor in the animal-world. Mainly due to the lack of other explanations by humans. I will start with wallowing in hog manure. Will keep you posted.
  4. Great! Same here. 2nd marriage, 20 years. Maybe it's' the reduction of hormones that can eventually turn a male/female bondage into something "until death do us part". To a point where "the other half" of you becomes a part of you. Raging hormones will make something like that impossible as the Hunter must remain the Hunter and the hunted will remain the hunted.
  5. The chances of you staying healthy are intact. As a hermit you will not likely contract a desease transmitted by human interaction. But sooner or later some of your cells will misfunction. Making you sick. Preparing you for the "grim reaper". If you can't wait for this to happen, visit a friend at the hospital. You have a good chance that you will accumulate some "hospital-bugs", possibly making you sick, but breaking the monotony of your digitalised world. Few of us envy your lifestyle.
  6. With a divorce rate of nearly 50%. After that, looking for the next "opposite"? Could it be that we do not love a "person", but a certain category of persons?. That, of course makes "monogamy" an exercise in futility in the first place.
  7. By looking at couples, sometimes I wonder "what she sees in him" or vice versa. What makes us attract to a certain type of person? Even the ugliest of us find a "partner". Science tells us that some bodyly "smells" play a major role. I myself smelled females from head to toe regularily , but it didn't make a difference. But if I see a"petite" female, I immediately feel attracted to her. This is why I am attracted to 85% of Thai females. Returning to the "smell" factor: By bathing in french perfume or wallowing in hog-manure, what would make me more attractive to the opposite sex? - NOTE: No female has ever smelled me from head to toe, they rather smelled my wallet intensively. From my point of view, with rather satisfactory results. Back on topic: Who loves who and WHY?
  8. THE ENIGMA: German stock market near the hights. The most sluggish economy in Europe. Exports declining. Can not compete with Chinese e-cars. Infrastructure neglected for 20 years. (most rural areas still have no access to "fast internet" for example). Income inequality rising fast. Social unrest increasing by the week. A government unable to govern. - The hope of fast declining interest rates, (that will automatically cure all the ailements of Germany), is the only remaining factor lending support. If those interest hopes should not materialise, the German stock market will make for a nice "short".
  9. Copper: No more really important to look at coppers "fundamentals" with a magnifying glass anymore. I believe copper has a "story", supporting it's price for quite some time to come. The story? = The "electrification" of the world. This underlying story may diminish the prognostic value of a copper/gold ratio. Goes as well as for the copper/peanut or the copper/beer ratio.
  10. P/E can only serve as a "first glance" at things. No more.
  11. swissie replied to swissie's topic in The Lounge
    Rats! As the OP I haven't gotten any wiser. It remains, we have the same reproductive instincts like a rabbit. In old age, we can prolong "rabbit behavior" by swallowing certain pills. But not turning back the clock. Female sympathy in old age can be influenced not primarily by the size of the male organ or the wrinkeled face of an old Farang, but more by the size of his wallet. Nothing new. The concept has not changed since the stone age. = Me Tarzan, you Jane. My "organ" is big. And if that don't do the trick "my wallet is even bigger". Welome to the past and welcome to today.
  12. swissie replied to swissie's topic in The Lounge
    Oups! That is a matter of preferance. To me "western women" are like tall, heavy "battletanks". Bare of any "servility" as opposed to Asian females. But of course the "cost factor" plays an increasingly important role. Well understood.
  13. I started to shake in my boots. I felt, that under the circumstances, stocks are "expensive". But ony the US (especially the tech sector) India and Taiwan are expensive according to P/E Ratios. Look here: https://worldperatio.com/
  14. "Dow Jones" is much older than the S&P 500. Most years it was "up".
  15. Well, it's like the guy that jumped off the 15th floor. On the way down, having passed the 7th floor, saying to himself: "So far, so good". On a more serious note: Ever since WW2 the "global money supply" was increased by the central banks (money supply means "credit" at the end of the day). Thus fuelling "Economic Growth". Without "growth of money" no more "economic growth". The junkie around the corner needs ever increasing amounts of heroin to keep him going. The Heroin of the world economy is called cheap (paper) Money.
  16. Quote: "and it was custom for the women to bed each and every visitor". This was also the reason that the crew of the "Bounty" didn't want to leave Thaiti. Also the reason that many Farangs didn't want to leave Pattaya. For better of for worse. 555
  17. It's not just the technical (sound) effect. Todays young folks (not only actors) slurr their speach, avoiding clear pronunciation of words (modern talking). I stream in English, German and French. Same thing. - How refreshing it is to listen to Gregory Peck, where every single word can be understood.
  18. Right. Backgound noises are like thunder. The actors voices are like they would be speaking in another room or 100 yards away. Digitalised progress, I guess.
  19. As far as searching for "simplyfied indicators". There is always the very old "Dow Theory". = Dow Industrial and Dow Transportation should move in tandem. While the Industrial has made new highs, the Transportation HAS NOT. Ooups? - With the help of my Romanian Gypsy clairvoyant I am working on a new index that combines the Dow Theory, the Baltic Dry Index and Dr. Copper. EUREKA ! This is it. I will get filthy rich. I am so confident, that I have already ordered a new yacht.
  20. Yeah, let's talk about dept. There is a very internationally respected Newspaper in Switzerland (founded in 1780). They do not publish any fake news. In a recent article they calculated, that if the global mountain of debt would have to be paid back, then every human being on this world wold have to work for absolutely free for the duration of 3 years.
  21. Plus debt ratio compared to GDP is around 140. In strong competition to Italy. But betting agaist the worlds most "vigorous" economy?
  22. I was going to suggest "Beer Chang" at around 5%. But home brewed booze is around 40%. Where else can you get a risk free 40%?
  23. Quote: "Trump's calling out slackers for not meeting their NATO financial obligations left most NATO members much better equipped to help Ukraine than they otherwise would have been". = All sent to the Ukraine? According to current NATO inventory (without US): After 3 weeks, NATO will run out of ammunition. Confirmed by European Defence Ministries. Politics and economics are unseperable. Just saying.
  24. Plenty of meaningless greeting and goodby phrases. But I can top it all. Very common in the German language to greet someone by "Gruess Gott". In English: "Greet God". As I have no connection to God, how should I relate his greetings to God? Why does he not greet God himself, without taking me as an "in between"? Try this: If in England or the US. instead of saying "Hello", say "Greet God". You will get some strange looks. Rightly so, but not so in Germany.
  25. Same in Europe. Space is getting scarce. Plenty of land in Australia, but heard that "land developpers" developpe only comperatively little land to keep prizes artificially high. (A land mafia)? Is there anything to it?

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