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Carnivorous Sheep
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Lord Tolkien
United States12083 Posts
On November 07 2013 07:53 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: ill trade u 1 wool for 2 wood Fk you, I don't need no wool, and I'm not going to hand you my longest road VP. Give me 3 ore for 2 wood and you have a deal. | ||
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Carnivorous Sheep
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UniversalSnip
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Lord Tolkien
United States12083 Posts
On November 07 2013 07:59 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: everyone needs wool :3 ..damnit. Fine. 2 wool for 2 wood. If not, I'll just trade with Roffles. + Show Spoiler + Now I want to play Catan, goddamn | ||
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Carnivorous Sheep
Baa?21244 Posts
On November 07 2013 08:01 Lord Tolkien wrote: If not, I'll just trade with Roffles. he'll just call you toxic and piss on your ore | ||
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ReketSomething
United States6012 Posts
I would totally trash you guys if I wasn't at work. | ||
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Carnivorous Sheep
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ReketSomething
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MoonBear
Straight outta Johto18973 Posts
On November 07 2013 07:49 Lord Tolkien wrote: Yep. In regards to Chinese capital controls, they're sustainable now as capital is flowing INTO the country (despite the rising inflation that it's causing), but the central government is going to start moving away from them (several central bank recommendations for this policy change). It'll be interesting to see how it works out though. Since we're on this subject, did you read a recent paper by Helene Rey that argued the trilemma of international finance was actually false? There are some interesting conclusions, not least of which is the argument that Independent monetary policies are possible if and only if the capital account is managed, directly or indirectly via macroprudential policies. | ||
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Lord Tolkien
United States12083 Posts
On November 07 2013 08:03 ReketSomething wrote: You guys should go to playcatan.com and play a game. I would totally trash you guys if I wasn't at work. Haven't since freshman year, to be honest.I looked at playcatan but the interface looks clunky and you don't quite get the same feeling as when you're roommate cusses you out for not trading with them. | ||
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ReketSomething
United States6012 Posts
On November 07 2013 08:16 Lord Tolkien wrote: Haven't since freshman year, to be honest.I looked at playcatan but the interface looks clunky and you don't quite get the same feeling as when you're roommate cusses you out for not trading with them. That's why you play with Skype! | ||
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kainzero
United States5211 Posts
On November 07 2013 07:59 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: everyone needs wool :3 I got wood | ||
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Cixah
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Lord Tolkien
United States12083 Posts
On November 07 2013 08:14 MoonBear wrote: It'll be interesting to see how it works out though. Since we're on this subject, did you read a recent paper by Helene Rey that argued the trilemma of international finance was actually false? There are some interesting conclusions, not least of which is the argument that Independent monetary policies are possible if and only if the capital account is managed, directly or indirectly via macroprudential policies. I have not, but the assertion that the trillemma is false in such conditions has piqued my interest, to put it mildly. | ||
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jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
On November 07 2013 08:24 Cixah wrote: I have never played Catan. I feel as though this needs to be remedied. neither have I hmmm... | ||
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Lord Tolkien
United States12083 Posts
Crap. What hath Cheep wroth. | ||
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Gahlo
United States35162 Posts
On November 07 2013 09:06 Lord Tolkien wrote: I feel this is the beginning of TLCatan. Crap. What hath Cheep wroth. Cheep based economy. | ||
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Requizen
United States33802 Posts
http://www.questionablecontent.net/mp3/NothingIsPermanent.m4a | ||
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WaveofShadow
Canada31495 Posts
Why do I bother catching up for this? -------------------- | ||
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