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| Originally posted by alexf there is scientific proof that in our western world the amount of money we have/deal with is much much higher than what we would need to be happy. there is no natural saturation of wealth (as it is for example with a happy mother of 6 children, she'll perhaps find it's "enough" now) so all we want is to get richer and richer, way above the range where it could directly affect our happiness. now it becomes clear that the financial crisis is mostly a psychological one. a banker who loses 3 mio $/� of his 7 mio $/� deposit WONT have long term losings in his happiness, only short time panic. the "crisis" really doesnt affect us that much, except for the small percentage of workers whose job is at stake. so there probably is no effect on the partying scene as there is little effect on our daily life, much less effect than the yellow press wants us to believe |
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| Originally posted by SMC lol, if it was that simple, that easy. |
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| Originally posted by winston rg4rthhh464 65 6j |

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| Originally posted by Zoso Jesus Christ, now Bush is to blame for the recession and the downfall of trance? |
hawaii's scene is actually growing at the moment...but its not like how it used be just a year ago. it's getting hella dispersed with people already taking different sides and shit. promoters just putting on 'raves' cause it's the 'cool' thing to do nowadays. different locations having small rivalries. meh, i'm just glad out minimal/tech house scene is still keeping it real at the moment. uber sick afterhour parties!!
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| Originally posted by Clovis I predict that everything you've just described is and already has been happening in many cities in the United States for quite some time. |
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