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Trickle down economics is basically US buying stuff that we can use to blow **** up with or other people blows other people up with. Cash goes to the workers, who use it for hookers and blow. Not that hard.
I mean I'm richer every day and eying retiring in my 50s. **** is more expensive, sure, but whatever stonks are up big and I can get 6% under my mattress.
Would say beer/wine has seen less increases, and going to 10+ is a soft cap where a $18 cocktail is getting to be normalized.
Maybe we need a metric where we have a IPA/Old Fashioned cost ratio.
Watching Mark rober video this week sort of made me wonder when we start seeing people flying drones into events and blowing themselves up. Seems a definite possibility
The main reason is that the sun dries chemicals in the soap faster than you can rinse it off. Those chemicals stick to the car once dried and can act on the paint. Alot of soaps once dried on a surface don't necessarily dissolve easily even when re wetted. The warning to not wash in the sun...
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