code monkey wrote:no, fisher, I've never seen myself as a peacemaker. it's just that so much anger(and worse) can be traced to misunderstanding. I don't like conflict and I don't like to see people feeling bad. when I see a misunderstanding about to spiral out of control I try to explain.
code monkey wrote:sigma, you're absolutely correct; I am not a pacemaker. I am curious about something that you said earlier. you are familiar with the classical ariel and caliban but not prospero?
Sigma_Orionis wrote:code monkey wrote:no, fisher, I've never seen myself as a peacemaker. it's just that so much anger(and worse) can be traced to misunderstanding. I don't like conflict and I don't like to see people feeling bad. when I see a misunderstanding about to spiral out of control I try to explain.
Even if the conflict is bogus
code monkey wrote:sigma, you're absolutely correct; I am not a pacemaker. I am curious about something that you said earlier. you are familiar with the classical ariel and caliban but not prospero?
Sigma_Orionis wrote:I've never seen "The Tempest". I knew about Ariel and Caliban, because of Rodó's piece. Later, I found out that they were characters from that play. I watched an episode of "The Librarians" where Prospero was the bad guy. THEN I discovered he was also a character from "The Tempest".
What can I say, sometimes watching TV actually makes you learn
grapes wrote:So, just to be clear, are you paying 5¢ per gallon, or 5¢ per liter, for gasoline? Or is it five fuertes?
grapes wrote:So, just to be clear, are you paying 5¢ per gallon, or 5¢ per liter, for gasoline? Or is it five fuertes?
code monkey wrote:grapes wrote:So, just to be clear, are you paying 5¢ per gallon, or 5¢ per liter, for gasoline? Or is it five fuertes?
the price for a single item doesn't convey much. what are typical wages and what are the prices for other necessities? (we'll stipulate, for the sake of argument, that the cars get reasonable mileage.)
vendic wrote:In all honesty Sigma, if we're ever in a position to help you out, we will.
I hate the shit you're going through. And it is some real shit. The nasty stinky smelly stick to your boots type shit.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Well, what do you know, our precious revolutionary idiots finally deigned to publish some inflation figures
According to them, Inflation was 141% on the third quarter last year.
And the Moral of the story is:
If you let LEFT wing nutjobs do whatever they want you get inflation (Surprise!)
if you let RIGHT wing nutjobs do whatever they want you get unemployment (SURPRISE AGAIN!)
SciFiFisher wrote:And I am not sure which one is worse....
When the rift becomes impossible to hide, you know that the Russians have played their hand well. Maduro has made it clear that this Diosdado isn’t the “don’t mess with me” bully anymore, and is helping tear down the myth surrounding the figure who, until just last month, we all figured was really running Venezuela behind the scenes.
Not bad for a bus driver.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:According to them, Inflation was 141% on the third quarter last year.
Swift wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:According to them, Inflation was 141% on the third quarter last year.
Yes, but it was a dry inflation (you know, like a dry heat.....).
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