Do you realize what you just did?
You bet against the American Economy. Which means-- WHICH MEANS if we're right-- if we're right people lose homes. People lose jobs. People use retirement savings. People lose pensions. Know what I fucking hate about Crypto, it reduces people to numbers, here is a number: If unemployment goes up 1%, 40,000 people die, did you know that? Huh?
Did you know that?
Do you realize what you just did?
>If unemployment goes up 1%, 40,000 people die, did you know that?
Good, now let me dance
did you forget where you are? most here would love a collapse, especially if it pumps their bags. hell they’d let it collapse for free
Is that real?
This world is really fucked up.
I would give away everything for a ticket off the planet and away from humans.
they were going to lose that shit whether or not the bet was made
Just don't fucking dance.
Watch the big short you retard
anyone know of any other good finance movies other than "the big Short" and "wolf of wallstreet"
Didnt read, dont care
There Will Be Blood
Margin Call
Emma Watson in the VC startup movie, The Circle or The Circling or something
thanks
True
>people lose homes. People lose jobs. People use retirement savings
That's exactly what's good about it. What's the point of making it, if everyone else is doing fine? The real making it is when everyone else is dying of hunger and you are looking at them struggling through the fence of your mansion, champagne in hand.
Based nostalgia critic poster
Big Momma's House 3
Wallstreet the 80s one, American Psycho.
Saw Boiler Room recently, thought it was pretty meh.
They had 3 years.
so making it it's wishing for others to fail
yep, the awful people of the Zig Forums discords prove that every day
>Boiler Room
Did it remind you of cryypto threads on Zig Forums ?
>If unemployment goes up 1%, 40,000 people die
Based on an old and verifiably false study, it's more like ~10000.
Decent movies about the same event, from different perspectives; Margin Call, Too Big to Fail
Good financial dramas; Rogue Trader, Boiler Room
Movies with the same 'feel'; Molly's Game, Gold (2016), Moneyball
>I converted my money into another type of money
NOOOOOOOOOO YOU CAN'T MY EMPLOYERINOS
Once basic needs are met, yes. Few people want to see others destitute, but virtually everyone compares their own status to others. Achieving above the norm is validation of ones hard work, intellect, guile, luck or whatever. And it isn't only financial, people do it with mates, friends, fashion, and even (You)s.
Even rejecting the system (ie. asceticism) is still acknowledging it.
That is a painful pic to look at.
That man's life is 100x harder than mine, and he doesn't know how to make it better kek
Not only I get rich but amerifags become poorer? I'll buy then lmaooo
Yo. This is my life.
How the men going through this shit not snap one day and just take it out on the whore?
brother just kill her and travel overseas.
you can't live like this
imagine working for $3 an hour lol
Worse, guarantee that guy is actually on his feet and working the whole time, sore every day
wtf is that actually real or cgi?
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