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{"topics":[{"id":"54c19af863687268f2501300","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"\"@trashboat\":/dis/the-time-wasting-thread/post/54c19a226368722443530300#post_54c19a226368722443530300\r\nAnime, get your age shit right.","author":"5446fcfc6368723ec21a0000"},{"id":"54c19b1e6368722bee7e0e00","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"\"@trashboat\":/dis/the-time-wasting-thread/post/54c19a226368722443530300#post_54c19a226368722443530300\r\nWith their school uniforms I see them more younger, like if they have 14 or 16.","author":"5239db6da4c72d22d9000358"},{"id":"54c19b9963687222bbfa2c00","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"God fucking damn it, Kamina\r\nEDIT: Wait, I'm wrong.\r\nYou fucking genius.","author":"5446fcfc6368723ec21a0000"},{"id":"54c19bea6368723c80fb0800","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"\"@Carcass Strife\":/dis/the-time-wasting-thread/post/54c19ad2636872309d3d1300#post_54c19ad2636872309d3d1300\r\nYou mean the girl in the bikini isn't 18?\r\n\r\n!http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j468/kshelbs/OhLordy.gif!","author":"500757fd7f123b75a90003b1"},{"id":"54c19c146368723b00050600","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"I've been looking at Matt and Woolie's LP of Def Jam and I gotta say, Rage is a BAMF of the highest order.","author":"513e68eda4c72d4e3b000164"},{"id":"54c19c226368721bab1a0500","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"\"@Princessâ™ Molestia\":/dis/the-time-wasting-thread/post/54c19bea6368723c80fb0800#post_54c19bea6368723c80fb0800\r\nYoko?\r\n[spoiler]She's 14.[/spoiler]","author":"5446fcfc6368723ec21a0000"},{"id":"54c19c466368720c097f1400","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"\"@Princessâ™ Molestia\":/dis/the-time-wasting-thread/post/54c19bea6368723c80fb0800#post_54c19bea6368723c80fb0800\r\nNot until the time skip. Then she's legal. Also, has more boobs.","author":"513e68eda4c72d4e3b000164"},{"id":"54c19c7c6368723e90dd0600","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"\"@Carcass Strife\":/dis/the-time-wasting-thread/post/54c19c226368721bab1a0500#post_54c19c226368721bab1a0500\r\nWell that's...creepy.","author":"500757fd7f123b75a90003b1"},{"id":"54c19caa6368724b2dfa0e00","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"\"@mariomarc\":/dis/the-time-wasting-thread/post/54c19864636872678a7c0700#post_54c19864636872678a7c0700\r\nGetting past all the trickle down/trickle up bullshit personally I'm for it, even though I have 20k in debts, because more disposable income means more consumer spending.\r\n\r\nI also fucking called it that this was going to eventually happen. Getting a bit philosophical here but in the end almost every ideal is transient; what I mean by this is that for the past hundred years economics has operated under the principle that nothing will ever happen to change the variables when it comes to economies. What do I mean by this? Easy: \"What do you think would happen if OPEC were to not reduce production?\" \"It will never happen\" \"If it would happen what would you think would happen?\" \"It doesn't matter cause it will never happen\". Or in the current context \"What do you think would happen if the USA started experiencing deflation in spite of governmental spending\" \"It will never happen\" \"Okay; well hypothetically if it were to happen what do you think the fallout of it would be\" \"There's no point in arguing cause the probability of it happening are small and therefore it will never happen\".\r\n\r\nTo put it simply people tend to think that cause something has say a 60% chance of happening that therefore it has a 100% chance of happening; on the flip side people tend to think that cause something has say a 1% chance of happening that therefore it has a 0% chance of happening.\r\n\r\n\r\nWhich brings us back to gas prices, deflation and the upcoming deflation crisis.\r\n\r\nWhat do I mean by this? Easy; the usa is not governmentally prepared for deflation. The usa plan of how to tackle the deficit was to continue to continue inflation until the real cost of the deficit could be easily paid off; that's why both pa