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Ysense is amazing website » Post #5

Tue Apr 04, 2023 07:06 in General Talk

Arvind9 wrote: He is at the WACKEN open

Interesting - Did said person change gender ? :P I mean person is so quiet lately, maybe that explains it :lol:

Ideal age for retirement » Post #34

Mon Apr 03, 2023 08:38 in General Talk

hayley70 wrote: The best age for retirement is 60 years old for both men and women, this would be in USA and also the UK

Sure in the UK if you have millions of pounds saved in a nest egg. With today's sky high inflation, sky high prices, sky high home prices, there is no f***ing way someone can retire at 60 and live a half decent life unless they have save a consistently high amount of money, it's not just money for expenses, but the amount must be considerably higher to account for inflation year to year - so retiring at 60, you would need at least 30 years worth of savings equivalent to your salary + factor in inflation year to year and other provisions, you wuold need 30 years salary x 2 + a % for emergency reserves. How many people in America or in the UK have enough money saved ? So yeah ideally everyone would want to retire as early as possible to enjoy this so-called life, ENJOYING life, let's see, shootings everywhere and all the time, dangerous weather, high crime, viruses, variants, pollution, the only thing left is being with your loved ones / family but given the new economy, it is virtually impossible to retire at such early age. It's not uncommon here for people to retire in their mid 70's, sometimes mid 80's, here, $30k is considered poverty, and in many states in America, you need AT LEAST $50k_$100k to cover bare minimums, and even if you find a flat the size of a f'n cardboard box, you have to cough up thousands of $. So yeah anybody who is retiring at 60-65 and managing to cover their expenses without piling debt, has done the smart thing and save / invest money young so the have now a considerable amount of money, they chose to actually save money instead of spending on drugs, alcohol and hoes.......

Do you know what is fate? » Post #11

Mon Apr 03, 2023 08:30 in General Talk

sweetieM wrote: Fate means destiny and no matter what you do, make your life ugly or not, you will be directed again and again to your fate. Life is what you make it, that might be the fate you wanted to happen in your life.

Exactly - no matter what you do to change your fate, it steers you back on course, so this basically means you were meant to go through struggles, sometimes this is for the good, sometimes this is for the very bad. There are millions of people on this planet that have no clothes, no roof, are starving to death and living in famine, there is NOTHING they can do to change anything or their fate.

Another example of fate, you meet someone be it online or offline, you get along with, you form a strong friendship and bond so much that you consider them family, until one day for no reason they stab you in the back and you learn all along they were using you and lying to you. I can write books about that as I have gone through that more than once and from the people I helped the most ........ so yeah, fate. BUT on the positive you learn from those experience never to trust anybody ever again :D I feel bad for people who are married or in a relationship who have to go through this shit on a daily basis.

Do you know what is fate? » Post #10

Mon Apr 03, 2023 08:27 in General Talk

Shanewatson wrote: I said just simply but you have given one essay about fate. :o

:lol: :lol: :lol: I see, I don't recall reading the "simply" part :P but still detailed explanation is better than not enough, because it can be seen from many angles.

Lizards mans best friend » Post #6

Mon Apr 03, 2023 08:24 in General Talk

tasman1 wrote: Crap day , killed only 2 small lizard today :thumbdown: :thumbdown:

So was your life in danger by those 2 tiny lizards ? :P

Ideal age for retirement » Post #32

Sun Apr 02, 2023 10:56 in General Talk

kanjoormadam09 wrote: I would prefer the second one as married life is the biggest hell everywhere on Earth , in Heaven or in hell itself :twisted:

Yeah you are married like 50 years until one day your drunken wife also high as a kite comes to you one day and spills her guts that she was once a HE :mrgreen: at first you don't believe, but then she shows you her scars :lol:

Ideal age for retirement » Post #31

Sun Apr 02, 2023 10:55 in General Talk

tasman1 wrote:

Darkstar , we have two kind of hell , what is your preference ?

A. to be married and have hell in this life [ this is hard core hell , high suffering ] :twisted:

B . Hell in another life [ low suffering and possibility to be chef in hell kitchen ] :twisted:

that's an easy choice to make, option A is pretty close to the actual after life hell :lol: the only difference being you don't have to endure this hell for eternity once you are in it :P

As to option B this is confusing, do you mean the kitchen in hell or Hell's Kitchen, the TV series from Gordon Ramsey :lol: if that is the case sure I'd rather be a chef on Hell's Kitchen (the TV series), as to working in hell, in the kitchen, it depends, there might not be AC down there, so it would be a hot kitchen, so you are still essentially in hell working in a hot f****** kitchen :lol: BUT option B is less suffering, yep......

Do you know what is fate? » Post #6

Sun Apr 02, 2023 10:47 in General Talk

The easiest way to explain this is to think about computer software, where a developer writes code for the computer to execute - whatever the computer executes and the outcomes depend on the written code, the computer software cannot go beyond what it was coded for.

Same for humans - there is no such thing as luck - you either have a good genome code or a shitty one - fate can determine if you will have a miserable life, a balanced life of good and bad, or a great problem free life in luxury and lavish lifestyle. This fate has several components - prosperity, wealth, health, you can have a miserable life but healthy, or a great wealthy life but bad health, all of this coding is encoded in our genetic code and some of the codes are passed through heredity - some of the codes just increase your risk factors, and some of the codes deliver guaranteed outcomes.

Fate and a nation - People wanted to be better again, but that was not what fate meant - so in 2020, it became bad again, and come June of this year a country and the whole world will default on its debt and go bankrupt because fate decided that incompetent politicians who lied and cheated their way into victory, will serve their own agenda, holding entire world hostage, now that is FATE ........... OR FATE can be that in 2024, the devil will be defeated and prosperity will reign supreme once again for 4 more years. Fate can be a deal breaker or a great deal, there are certain things you can change and control - BUT for the most part, it's all written in stone - sometimes in life you may THINK you have control, but that's a trap - if you go against your fate, fate will steer you back onto the path you were meant to be on - PROOF of this ? Some people are fat, so much that they are morbidly obese - they WANT to lose weight, they work hard to lose weight, they DO lose weight, they are happy, finally - but eventually they will gain it all back and the more - why ? because your body will steer you back into its initial weight - some people were meant to be fat, skinny or whatever, if you go against fate, it will find a way to steer you back on course. If you were meant to get hit by a car on a specific day, and somehow you don't leave the house, something ELSE bad will happen to you that day, so the final outcome will be the same. We have much less control over our life than we think we do.

So yeah, that's fate.......... NOW that doesn't mean you should lose sleep over that or stop trying, fate can be tricky, sometimes bad things happen for a reason and GOOD comes out of it, for example some people can lose their f*cking jobs, and eventually find a much better one they are much more happy with, or some people might break up with good friends, wife, husband, etc, and find better - so not ALL bad is bad, some bad can lead to good, and watch out, some good can lead to bad, which is why nobody should assume they were dealt a wrong hand necessarily and that their fate is doomed - it may be doomed in SOME areas, but succeed in others. So yeah you may not have surveys here at all, BUT maybe you will win the lottery, MAYBE you will get a good job, maybe you will find a wife with lots of money, maybe maybe maybe............:D

So I hope I answered your question on what is fate ....

Cheers
:D

Lizards mans best friend » Post #4

Sun Apr 02, 2023 10:33 in General Talk

kanjoormadam09 wrote: I was sitting in my out hose verandah yesterday during dusk when there was only small twilight i and there were musquitoes swinging around my legs Suddenly I felt some thing creeping in my legs and got frightened and watched and surprised to find that a small house lizard was busy swallowing the mosquito that bit me. When I swayed against it it did not move making me feel that it had come to protect me from musquito bites/. These days people avoid lizards thinking that they are nuisance to us and use harmful chemicals to protect from musquitoes . But actually these tiny creatures and friends of human beings

Truth being the lizard doesn't give a shit about humans or protecting them, it just so happens that there were mosquitoes flying around your leg and it so happens that conveniently the lizard was there to eat them, win-win situation, the lizard's primary role is to serve own interests - you know kinda like humans :mrgreen: So sure, the lizards are helpful and can eat bugs around the home but they do so because they must eat, not to serve humans beings. House lizards generally are not venomous, at least not here in North America, BUT, watch out, there are poisonous lizards, they have very sharp teeth that deliver the venom and their nasty excruciatingly painful bites - when they do bite they stick to you and bite with all their might, though USUALLY they avoid biting unless it feels threatened - much like spiders that eat all the bugs in your garden and in your home, spiders don't purposely chase down humans to bite them (except those in Australia :mrgreen: ).

It seems mosquitoes prefer certain blood types over others, it's a good thing you had a lizard nearby to chomp down those MFs, but careful not to annoy the lizard, even the non venomous ones DO bite if they are threatened.

AND who knows maybe that lizard'll stick around and protect you from more mosquitoes - not everything comes free though eventually it'll offer you an insurance package at a discount price :P :lol:

April Fools' Day » Post #3

Sat Apr 01, 2023 13:51 in General Talk

tasman1 wrote: Please Remember

From today April 1st every survey you do here will be paid any amount you ask to be paid , no limit

WELL my first survey done today paid me $3.00, and no this is not an April Fool's, it was a ySense PMR survey on
sports and consumption of products in general. The April Fool's joke's on me, because I honestly did not think I would get paid for that survey, but I did in the end.

I'm only $30 away from $2000 in total lifetime checklist bonus. Hopefully I complete that this month or sometime before xmas :lol:

March $129.21 February $119.54 » Post #6

Sat Apr 01, 2023 13:48 in Success Stories

That's nice, and in April I'm sure you will do at least $150.................









































































........ April fool's :lol:

I think this month all focus will be on 3 things:

1) Inflation and interest rates.
2) Situation with banks
3) A politician victim of a witch hunt for giving money to some hoe, yet current administration is run by a total fraud in my opinion.

So yeah hopefully April will be good for surveys, in Mach I earned almost $10.

Ideal age for retirement » Post #25

Thu Mar 30, 2023 07:00 in General Talk

tasman1 wrote: Just a small note from expert ........ in the case we finish in hell in the future the best will be to retire day one we are born

Remember golden rule from from hell ..... we do not have retirement in hell , you will work for eternity :twisted:

There are theories that hell may not be permanent, there is a secret passage leading out of it, and besides you'll only end there if you want to - or you could already be there as we speak, meaning those who are married, most are already in hell :lol:

Seriously Go Look In the Sky » Post #31

Thu Mar 30, 2023 06:58 in General Talk

WELL the things people are likely to see in the sky nowadays are a few things, either hot air balloons lookalikes, F-16s, acid rain clouds or drones, that's how the criminals now transport their drugs, through drones.

Money for people who are bad with English » Post #6

Thu Mar 30, 2023 06:54 in General Talk

valerie wrote: It's over there in England where they use the nasty stupid C word. Some of those movies over there use the C word so much that I stop watching the movie. It's so dumb.

C word this
C word that
You are a C
No you are a C
Shut up you C
.....................and on and on and on and on and on and on and on.......

In Australia it's far worse - so much that if you don't use it, that's how people know you are not from there :lol:

I guess in the UK it's used to, and here in parts of Canada, like British Columbia, but in Australia it's used more, and it's even pronounced differently , I've seen YouTube videos of police bodycam footage, using it profoundly too. If you ever go there and drive on the road and manage to piss someone off (which is very easy to do :D) you will hear the word, and in the UK the word is usually preceded by another, like "Stupid" - I would not say it is used and abused a lot in English films, maybe 1 or 2 here and there but not as bad as described. I've watched Aussie films that did use it continually.

Which reminds me an English comedian who was judge on Britain's Got Talent for 10+ series left the sow (a.k.a was sacked) for bad mouthing contestants behind cameras, and I believe he used the C word allegedly too, except that a microphone picked it up - but you think that is bad, try working in a school and teaching kids today the openly and freely cuss out their teachers, and they know nothing can be done, and nobody can lay a hand on them.......

I stole my groceries from the neighbors porch » Post #14

Thu Mar 30, 2023 06:45 in General Talk

valerie wrote: As far as I know Walmart does not own any type of delivery company.

No I meant delivered by their own staff using their cars or company cars , like some restaurant chains used to do before the 3rd party delivery craze.

Quote:
I was told they use DoorDash.

Oh ok well that explains it - it's not called DoorDASH for nothing, it's speedy delivery, so fast that they deliver to the wrong addresses :lol:

BTW based on their history, it's not the first nor last wrong delivery they do, there are even stories of drivers eating your food or stealing stuff.....not that delivering using your own employees is better, it's just that companies nowadays do not vet their workers properly, with shortages everywhere and all it seems anybody that can talk, walk and drive can get hired - they could be a serial killer, no problem, as long as they can drive a car and drop something on the ground, actually reading addresses is just optional!

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No, I never said anything to the neighbors about my groceries. I don't know if they'd understand a word I was saying. I think they are all Mexicans. There are a lot of Mexicans that live in my area. Not just from Mexico. Some other countries too.

It's very likely that they would understand English enough to understand some random person claimed back their groceries from the front door step :mrgreen: English is also spoken in many countries in the world.

Stupid is as Stupid does » Post #3

Thu Mar 30, 2023 06:39 in General Talk

I like the title of this topic, kinda reminds me of current presidency :P

He he he , Old Ape can still earn here » Post #3

Thu Mar 30, 2023 06:35 in Success Stories

Criptonegocios wrote: Tasman1 for working less you will not earn more, this month you have surpassed the results of the previous month because it has been very good. If you had dedicated the same time as any other month, I assure you that you would have reached $200.

Right, only politicians earn more by working less - (or thinking less), that's the only way to do it :mrgreen:

Ideal age for retirement » Post #23

Tue Mar 28, 2023 07:13 in General Talk

azazelcaos wrote: 20, robot, AI and renewable energy do the work

Do the house chores, cleaning, cooking, shagging, bathing, yep, where's the problem ? :lol: :mrgreen:

Ideal age for retirement » Post #22

Tue Mar 28, 2023 07:12 in General Talk

kanjoormadam09 wrote: Unhealthy population- Future is the age of AI making people unhealthy for being,
* Sedentary

I don't think we can blame AI for that, people have become lazy and sedentary long before AI became mainstream - mainly because of computers, videogames, social media, smartphones, etc, no wonder 2/3 of the population has weight problems - in the UK and America, if you are skinny or normal weight, it's like you do not fit in (no pun intended :P ).
AI can do lots of goods and make for a better life, it can do wonders for crippled people, people with disabilities, physical or mental limitations, etc, BUT the problem with AI is not the AI it is the EVIL making bad use of a great technology that can make life better. Right now with 3D printers, people print their own guns and other weapons, yet the technology could do so much good. And now with the new AI chats things people are creating fake news, malware, enhancing their cybercrime skills, etc, YET the technology can do so much good.

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* Greedy leading to tensions

You don't need AI for that, this has always been a trait of human being especially the Z generation of spoiled little C's :P

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* lack of natural sex

Interesting - care to elaborate ? :lol: :lol: :lol: I dunno mate, AI can actually do lots of good in that area, and maybe keep the sex offenders, pedophiles, etc, out of the streets, it might actually be better than natural sex, and less costly, and not having to put up with failed marriages, judgments, diseases, etc, though in some religions this might be frowned upon maybe.

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* Artificial food ingredients

That has always been an issue, companies are creating processed food that taste better than the real thing, this sells, and it's not because of AI. Have you ever noticed that unnatural orange juice can taste BETTER than freshly squeezed oranges - the industry knows this so they put all kinds of chemicals and simulated flavours, people go for this shite :D

Ideal age for retirement » Post #21

Tue Mar 28, 2023 07:03 in General Talk

tasman1 wrote:
kanjoormadam09 wrote: Changing lifestyle is now impossible as we are accoustomed to luxuries and comforts and will not be able to avoid to sacrifice our dignity.So we are creating a future generation of unhealthy population



How many in the world are accoustomed to luxuries ? Most on this planet are poor as church mouse and for that reason millions do surveys for 15 cent :lol: :lol: :lol:
And what is ... unhealthy population ?

You beat me right through it I was going to say that, luxuries ? Comfort ? Nowadays with a fat arsed inflation and ridiculous criminally high prices it's hard to enjoy even bare minimums - the ones enjoying luxury and comfort are the criminals and wealthy / rich people including celebrities and politicians (well politicians and criminals, same bloody thing :D )
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