My daily life as a Bear in a nutshell…

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My daily life as a Bear in a nutshell…

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My daily life as a Bear in a nutshell…



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My daily life as a Bear in a nutshell…


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22 Comments

  1. real_sbob4ever

    This guy buys ONE spy put and thinks he is the next Michael Burry

  2. XJcon

    I keep asking my kids, (who literally eat trash food over a good meal my wife cooks) if they are ready for rock soup.

  3. adultswim_antifa

    The great depression started with deflation, then the stock market crashed, then earnings fell. There was a downward spiral that lasted about 4 years. The inflation rate was about -10% per year. Earnings growth was -35% per year. The unemployment rate was about 25%. We’re 10 months into a bear market. The inflation rate is 8.2%. The unemployment rate is 3.5%, the lowest it’s been since the 60s. Profits are high. The next GDP comes out in 2 weeks and Atlanta GDPNow is predicting real GDP growth of 2.8%. It really looks like the worst case scenario is stagflation, which is not going to be great but definitely a better time to be a worker than the great depression. I think the inflation is going to resolve before 2030 though.

  4. goobymuggle

    Not internal… bears definitely shout this out loud at parties and everywhere else to everyone who has ears.

  5. RequirementRequired

    Depression 3.0
    It’s going to be so bad it skips 2.0.

  6. mrdrsirmanguy

    Even though you’re right you’ll still be an incel.

  7. analphabetic

    After the dollar falls the world will only trade in expired Quiznos gift cards.

  8. FrankWestTheEngineer

    We already in it, man.

  9. Vegan_Honk

    Oh and it’s gonna be fucking hilarious ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4271)

  10. mjkjg2

    it’s been “coming” for months

  11. viperex

    We’re using “depression” now? What makes it one and do we have to go through a recession first?

  12. Loud_Charity

    Glad I got 120lbs of rice and beans in Mylar bags. Live next to multiple bodies of water and have iodine tablets to boot. Not to mention a 80G filtered hot water heater. Can’t forget the fortress level of ammunition. I run my neighborhood.. as all bears should

  13. notzebular0

    Boomer parents bought a farm with 84 acres and a stocked pond along with a ton of physical silver, a generator that can be switched over to power the entire house that runs on propane and gas, guns and ammo. The real investment.

  14. Griffin90

    See yall at the soup line and food bank

  15. Klutzy-Gas3786

    If only

  16. jmcdonald354

    ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4258)![img](emote|t5_2th52|4887)

  17. funance2020

    This is so accurate

  18. Icy-Introduction-527

    The Greater depression!

  19. wsbgodly123

    We need Daddy Putin to rock the world this weekend …

  20. RavenousHorde

    Well Putin did a phenomenal Job of starting up a war with its neighbour, just in time to take the spot light off a world wide droughts/flooding(that washed away farmlands viability and flood waters soon evaporated in the ongoing summer droughts) that started in 2021 and is progressively worsening+continuing globally 2022… shipping route problems only paints a small picture… the facts less farm product yield due to worsening drought conditions+unexpected flash floods globally and all super markets world wide are being told to elevate prices regardless to ensure the food gets spread out and over eating gets reduced.

    It is october and so far I have never in my life seen a drier october(no rain what so ever, where on avg we get 65% rain for the month of october here where I am in Canada and I got 45+ years here).

    I can tell you all right now our ever green trees are taking cumulative damage from the past 3 years hot and dry weather that they are not healing from! Many of their branches are 20% dead and dark brown and the tree is still alive but in poor health and it is accumulating their heat damage the dark brown dead branches do not heal and further put the trees health at risk, especially when nature takes its course and lightning strikes, causing forest fires to completely kill the trees, rather than assist them renew… I have worked in the forestry industry for years and have never seen this kind of permanent damage to our evergreens.

    If this global drought gets worse as its behavior is currently showing, I don’t think all these big news side lines are going to hide just how boned we are gonna be as a whole… people will all be awake if the drought continues + worsens 2023 with just one more seasonal cycle… no more hiding it, there will be, we will all have to deal with it and be affected by it and are actively being affected by it as like what 20 million+ ethiopians already are currently enduring… moving water is not any easy feet, it is costly the further it needs to be moved and in remote areas where water is naturally scarce… it is simply not feasible, one more year and it will be just sad, what we will all be enduring and seeing… Bill Gates investing massively all of the sudden in physical farm land… This guy sees the big picture…. farm what you can and control the food and who knows… maybe control everything from there!?

    But come on Bull run! Surely you can save the world from these tiny little problems… surely adding to the so called supply problem, isn’t the wealthy elite controlling the narrative taking a large share of the food/energy resources under ground for themselves… Doesn’t add to any of the current shortages we are experiencing now… right? ./end sarcasm!

  21. Fit_Temperature_4572

    Bears always lose.

  22. MasterLawman

    Oh we know about it

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