When Do We Want It?

I wonder how many of those protesters yesterday had credit cards, student loans, storecards, x-boxes bought on H.P. agreements and mortgages they knew they probably couldn't really afford?

Been asking myself the following recently, and trying to work out who is more to blame in this scenario:

A crack dealer who ticks rocks he knows his addicts can't afford?
Or
A crack addict who gets rocks on tick he knows he can't afford?

I guess the upshot is, crack is gonna be available one way or another. If you're partial to a spot of crack of an evening, then no one is really going to able to stop you from getting it. BUT, it's up to the addict to manage his habit and prevent it from spiraling out of control. If you honestly want your dealer to be responsible for your addiction, I think you probably need to *just say no* instead of just saying *NOW*

Yo just letting you know that auckland is definitely not the place to go when you come over here, christchurch is the undisputed capital of dnb in NZ and therell be heaps of disappointed fans if you dont come down here!!!


My town where im from suxx... only pricks who are listening to mainstream and commercial music... cant support this... its time for a revoloution... people like me and you are something special... god gave us the holy gift of DNB, we should be grateful... there is no kind of music that touches my sould like drum and wobble... :)

God bless you James and all dnb headz arround...

CHeers Funok


on a sidenote:


danke, danke.
freut mich daß du es gecheckt hast..

dicken gruß zurück nach stuttgart.


thought number one: let's just put it so - would we be puting together sinoids with squares in the comfort of our bedrooms if those greedy men we call bankers hadn't lobbed through their evil ways centuries ago? no, i doubt we would even be driving cars. i say the consequences of not having banks beats the consequences of having such.
thought number two: goverment control, being lobbed through now by european authorities. is it good? no, they're moving back to communism, it's as easy to tell that when you're russian, as it it to tell how bad it is. i've read an article on nitol, a solar power company. they're doing well because now people are concerned with cheap energy because of the crisis. what if communism was still up, and they just got lost in a bunch of burocratism - without money to expand. that would again be a drawback for innovation and progress, wich leads us back to thought number one


Schöner Post Roger :)

Nett wie du darüber denkst, genauso gehts mir auch :) und auch nett wie du dass komplette "Drop" - fiscal stimulus package mit eingebaut hast :)

Grüße aus Stuttgart

Chhhhheeeeeeeeeeers...


The reason that people live over their financial possibilities is greed!
They want to lean back and have the same pleasures that the people have who work hard for their money. No matter what damage they do to their bankaccount.
So for heaven´s sake I never lend money from my bank, cause I only buy things I can afford,even when I was falling in love with something I wanted and it was to expensive.
I had to drop that wish…
I know from memory that my mum taught me not to get things i can´t afford.
When I was a child and wanted something and didn´t got it, I cried, and mum said. “Wipe your tears, go do something to earn it.”
Hard school but no debts.
And if you want to know why the banks are lending money that much, watch this.
http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/

oh and by the way….don´t do drugs…they don´t work…


I never liked the whole notion of buying things on tic myself, its never really yours till its paid in full. Personally only bought smoke if I had the money, scraping cash together to make tic sucks.
Suppose its working on human nature people want what they cant have so some use this to their advantage.
Must say loving the Temper Trap Science of fear remix.


I think your right on that one.
People ARE responsible for themselfes.
If you let them f.uck you, you're f.ucked.
Survival of the fittest...

Do you think this whole Buy-on-Rates thing (here in goodoldgerrrmany the Ads for the "Buy now, Pay later" Option raised immense)
Is it just a Tactic to get a least some Money ( and the Guarantee for Years Full of "little" Money Packages) to save their Asses? (Besides those horrible Billion € Save-Packages, of course.)
Do they think People get scared with this whole Financial-Crisis Coverage so they will sit on their Money?
Or is it Paranoia?
I've almost bought an PS3 on Credit last Christmas but my Bankaccount didn't approve (do you know "Schufa"??).
Now my financial Situation changed badly and I could not
afford the Rate now. Phew.. Learned WITHOUT the hard way. Lucky me;-)

Greetings from Hamburg!

Great Homepage by the Way..


Ring Nosed Twerps imo ;-)


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