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Name Game: Does It Matter in Love?

Description [[https://bit.ly/3CesTEu Things You Should Never Tell Your Dating Partner]] [[https://bit.ly/40z86Wa Why Romantic Comedies Might Ruin Your Love Life]] [[https://bit.ly/40zCL5K The Pitfalls of Long-Distance Dating]] [[https://bit.ly/3NWo7Ov A Humorous Take on Culture, Fun, and Dating Standards]] [[https://bit.ly/3Cdzm2t Whats In A Name?]] [[https://bit.ly/4fkIhOs The Loveawake Guide to One-Night Stand Etiquette]] [[https://bit.ly/4fuH1s9 Advice to My Younger Self]] [[https://bit.ly/40BwhDx 3 Signs That You Might Be A Bitter Man]] [[https://bit.ly/3Aw2YYi Let’s Be Friends.]] [[https://bit.ly/4fenR9H Roses]] [[https://bit.ly/3O38Knj Men Temptation and Commitment]] [[https://bit.ly/4f6fhtv Night Out Etiquette: Nightlife Etiquette Loveawake Style]] [[https://bit.ly/3NY9p9U Monogamy for Dummies]] [[https://bit.ly/40HbRsC Oh No (S)He Didn’t!]] [[https://bit.ly/4f6fkWd The Dangers of Rating Your Girlfriend]] Believe me, I grew up in a christian doomsday cult, I have no desire to sound like a prognosticator. But all signs point to a second, much-more-painful collapse of the U.S. financial system when the BRIC’s banking “solution” to the U.S. dollar gets in full swing. When that happens, don’t own U.S. Dollars, and laugh at every baby boomer who does. Well-loved. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 36 Thumb down 2 Lastango July 21, 2014 at 12:44 I’ m glad to see the comment in this piece that “Businesses could afford to hire superfluous cute girls and give them nice salaries” during the boom years. There’s been a ton of that, in various forms, and not just by businesses. Our society has not been as wealthy as it seemed. For example, there is no economic recovery. Instead, we are in an outright depression masked by food stamps & other entitlements, unemployment payouts, disability insurance, government hiring, government spending, personal debt, inflated university enrollments, phony unemployment stats, a hollowed-out GNP, and the transition from well-compensated fulltime jobs into marginal part-time jobs. As proof of the depression we need only look to the median income, which has been falling for more than a dozen years and is now below 1989 levels. Now, the chickens are coming home to roost. Consider the law profession, for instance. Our society could never actually afford the vast cadre of unnecessary “vanity lawyers” adorning government, universities, corporations, and foundations. Some of these lawyers were added for political reasons. Law became a route to institutional positions and elevated incomes for large numbers of women. When the economic crunch hit, the party was over. Organizations are shedding lawyers, and applications to law school are plummeting accordingly. Some law schools are closing, and others are reducing the size of their incoming classes. Lawyers in non-elite jobs are struggling financially. Like law, the university bubble (together with related, parasitic organizations) has provided large numbers of women with status, high-paying jobs, security, and the sort of pensions only the state can “afford”. The growth of the administrative cadre at universities has been particularly explosive. But now that bubble is popping, and healthy alternatives to this corrupt, unaffordable, ineffective system of higher education are already emerging.
Début de l'événement 27.11.2021
Fin de l'événement 29.11.2021
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