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Weº do a lot of the fallacies.

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Longer than it needed to be, don't remember a ton from it except: Mosquitos exist primarily unto themselves, not a major food source for birds or bats; and they carry nasty diseases sometimes, wear long sleeves. The end.
 
@UW_Doog_Bot any suggestions for books that explain complicated business/finance[/b] shit in accessible form (e.g., Michael Lewis)?

Everything by Thomas Sowell pretty much. Did you know he was once a marxist?

At least "I" find his books accessible anyways. YMMV

I guess, I would ask you what or where you are trying to get to since it's a yugely broad category. Personal finance, market finance, market economics, etc.

Do you want to make money personally? Do you want to understand Wall Street? Do you want to understand economics? etc.

Old interviews with great economists are also amazing as a resource in the digital age since often those interviews are aimed at laymen and not stuffy academic works.
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@UW_Doog_Bot any suggestions for books that explain complicated business/finance[/b] shit in accessible form (e.g., Michael Lewis)?

Everything by Thomas Sowell pretty much. Did you know he was once a marxist?

At least "I" find his books accessible anyways. YMMV

I guess, I would ask you what or where you are trying to get to since it's a yugely broad category. Personal finance, market finance, market economics, etc.

Do you want to make money personally? Do you want to understand Wall Street? Do you want to understand economics? etc.

Old interviews with great economists are also amazing as a resource in the digital age since often those interviews are aimed at laymen and not stuffy academic works.
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Wall Street stuff, I guess, not from a picking stalks standpoont, but systems & such.
 
@UW_Doog_Bot any suggestions for books that explain complicated business/finance[/b] shit in accessible form (e.g., Michael Lewis)?

Everything by Thomas Sowell pretty much. Did you know he was once a marxist?

At least "I" find his books accessible anyways. YMMV

I guess, I would ask you what or where you are trying to get to since it's a yugely broad category. Personal finance, market finance, market economics, etc.

Do you want to make money personally? Do you want to understand Wall Street? Do you want to understand economics? etc.

Old interviews with great economists are also amazing as a resource in the digital age since often those interviews are aimed at laymen and not stuffy academic works.
=112s

Wall Street stuff, I guess, not from a picking stalks standpoont, but systems & such[/b].

Autisticpotd.
 
@UW_Doog_Bot any suggestions for books that explain complicated business/finance[/b] shit in accessible form (e.g., Michael Lewis)?

Everything by Thomas Sowell pretty much. Did you know he was once a marxist?

At least "I" find his books accessible anyways. YMMV

I guess, I would ask you what or where you are trying to get to since it's a yugely broad category. Personal finance, market finance, market economics, etc.

Do you want to make money personally? Do you want to understand Wall Street? Do you want to understand economics? etc.

Old interviews with great economists are also amazing as a resource in the digital age since often those interviews are aimed at laymen and not stuffy academic works.
=112s

Wall Street stuff, I guess, not from a picking stalks standpoont, but systems & such[/b].

Autisticpotd.

but irregardless, A Random Walk Down Wall Street will make you both hate finance but also make you marvel at the efficiency of a decentralized system.
 
@UW_Doog_Bot any suggestions for books that explain complicated business/finance[/b] shit in accessible form (e.g., Michael Lewis)?

Everything by Thomas Sowell pretty much. Did you know he was once a marxist?

At least "I" find his books accessible anyways. YMMV

I guess, I would ask you what or where you are trying to get to since it's a yugely broad category. Personal finance, market finance, market economics, etc.

Do you want to make money personally? Do you want to understand Wall Street? Do you want to understand economics? etc.

Old interviews with great economists are also amazing as a resource in the digital age since often those interviews are aimed at laymen and not stuffy academic works.
=112s

Wall Street stuff, I guess, not from a picking stalks standpoont, but systems & such[/b].

Autisticpotd.

1834 kilometers of fiber from Chicago Mercantile to NYSE. Fastest route through the Allegheny.

1834. Saves 2.4 microseconds.

1834.
Fastest.
 
@UW_Doog_Bot any suggestions for books that explain complicated business/finance[/b] shit in accessible form (e.g., Michael Lewis)?

Everything by Thomas Sowell pretty much. Did you know he was once a marxist?

At least "I" find his books accessible anyways. YMMV

I guess, I would ask you what or where you are trying to get to since it's a yugely broad category. Personal finance, market finance, market economics, etc.

Do you want to make money personally? Do you want to understand Wall Street? Do you want to understand economics? etc.

Old interviews with great economists are also amazing as a resource in the digital age since often those interviews are aimed at laymen and not stuffy academic works.
=112s

Wall Street stuff, I guess, not from a picking stalks standpoont, but systems & such[/b].

Autisticpotd.

but irregardless, A Random Walk Down Wall Street will make you both hate finance but also make you marvel at the efficiency of a decentralized system.

Hold placed.
 
Got my woke on too.
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Warrior Cop[/i] was probably the better of the two, because it covered more. Some shocking stats on SWAT team usage. It triggered my libertarian sensibilities pretty good.

I Can't Breathe[/i], a story well-told. The way Eric Garner was killed is pretty fucked up.

Recommend both.

Taibbi is THE guy to read when it comes to the 2008 financial crisis. He was doing amazing work for Rolling Stone back then.
 
Those were books I’d read recently that I liked.

Official recommendation list would include:

Blood Meridian
For Whom the Bell Tolls
1984
The Thrawn trilogy
1776
The Hunt for Red October
Moneyball
The Right Stuff

Just to name a few...

I’ll add them and figure out a way to post the Google sheet without Doxing myself.

Just create another google account like "twogaydadsintohardcore@gmail.com"(probably taken) and then have THAT account share the doc. That's what I did for the first couple of podcasts.

Did this with a Cfetters_Nacho_Lover@gmail account.
 
@UW_Doog_Bot any suggestions for books that explain complicated business/finance[/b] shit in accessible form (e.g., Michael Lewis)?

Everything by Thomas Sowell pretty much. Did you know he was once a marxist?

At least "I" find his books accessible anyways. YMMV

I guess, I would ask you what or where you are trying to get to since it's a yugely broad category. Personal finance, market finance, market economics, etc.

Do you want to make money personally? Do you want to understand Wall Street? Do you want to understand economics? etc.

Old interviews with great economists are also amazing as a resource in the digital age since often those interviews are aimed at laymen and not stuffy academic works.
=112s

Thanks for the vids. I love Sowell, but I'm not sure I'd read any of this books (article only previously) until this summer. He is quite accessible.

My real thanks, however, is for the chance to hear #MyBillBuckley say "So Nubiiiiiiile."
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@UW_Doog_Bot any suggestions for books that explain complicated business/finance[/b] shit in accessible form (e.g., Michael Lewis)?

Everything by Thomas Sowell pretty much. Did you know he was once a marxist?

At least "I" find his books accessible anyways. YMMV

I guess, I would ask you what or where you are trying to get to since it's a yugely broad category. Personal finance, market finance, market economics, etc.

Do you want to make money personally? Do you want to understand Wall Street? Do you want to understand economics? etc.

Old interviews with great economists are also amazing as a resource in the digital age since often those interviews are aimed at laymen and not stuffy academic works.
=112s

Thanks for the vids. I love Sowell, but I'm not sure I'd read any of this books (article only previously) until this summer. He is quite accessible.

My real thanks, however, is for the chance to hear #MyBillBuckley say "So Nubiiiiiiile."
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Listen you queer, I outta sock you in the god damn face and you’ll stay plastered.
 
@UW_Doog_Bot any suggestions for books that explain complicated business/finance[/b] shit in accessible form (e.g., Michael Lewis)?

Everything by Thomas Sowell pretty much. Did you know he was once a marxist?

At least "I" find his books accessible anyways. YMMV

I guess, I would ask you what or where you are trying to get to since it's a yugely broad category. Personal finance, market finance, market economics, etc.

Do you want to make money personally? Do you want to understand Wall Street? Do you want to understand economics? etc.

Old interviews with great economists are also amazing as a resource in the digital age since often those interviews are aimed at laymen and not stuffy academic works.
=112s

Thanks for the vids. I love Sowell, but I'm not sure I'd read any of this books (article only previously) until this summer. He is quite accessible.

My real thanks, however, is for the chance to hear #MyBillBuckley say "So Nubiiiiiiile."
gZ4prj.gif

Hips? Gif Going into the tbs rotation.
 
@UW_Doog_Bot any suggestions for books that explain complicated business/finance[/b] shit in accessible form (e.g., Michael Lewis)?

Everything by Thomas Sowell pretty much. Did you know he was once a marxist?

At least "I" find his books accessible anyways. YMMV

I guess, I would ask you what or where you are trying to get to since it's a yugely broad category. Personal finance, market finance, market economics, etc.

Do you want to make money personally? Do you want to understand Wall Street? Do you want to understand economics? etc.

Old interviews with great economists are also amazing as a resource in the digital age since often those interviews are aimed at laymen and not stuffy academic works.
=112s

Thanks for the vids. I love Sowell, but I'm not sure I'd read any of this books (article only previously) until this summer. He is quite accessible.

My real thanks, however, is for the chance to hear #MyBillBuckley say "So Nubiiiiiiile."
gZ4prj.gif

Hips? Gif Going into the tbs rotation.

Every rotation.
 
I’ll recommend this one. “Influenza” by Dr. Jeremy Brown. Pretty lightweight book but lots of presaging about our current shitshow. Also get this bit of trivia: A Tulane prof has found that the most elderly in home cities of Super Bowl teams are 18% more likely to die of the crud. Also, Tamiflu is snakeoil.
 
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