Flying Car and investing

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    Goadsaid
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    In 2017, Aeromobile will publicly sell their prototype flying car. As crazy as it sounds, is this the time to invest or whip up the entrepreneurial spirit? Flying car lane contractors/technology companies? Flying car taxi companies?

    Which brings me to my next point…what if mgtow became a powerhouse financially instead of “gaining ground socially”or expanding on the internet? As in, mgtows would come together and invest in things – ultimately proving publicly the genius of men without women because of the enormous returns? mgtow hedge funds? They would certainly be more desirable than their female counterpart – the women’s only “trigger” room at liberal universities.

    It would be something to “own.” Something to declare as men’s and men’s only.

    Just some creative thoughts.

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    RoyDal
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    A wise mentor once told me: “If it flies, floats, or f!!ks, lease it.” To put it another way, do not pay cash for a depreciating asset.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #188698
    Chir
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    I don’t expect much from the roll out of this flying car. It will be regulated to death here in the USA.
    Also there is the crash to consider..
    http://www.autoblog.com/2015/05/13/aeromobil-flying-car-crashes/

    Personally, I invest in boring companies that produce things we cannot do without. Such as paper products “Proctor & Gamble” who own Charmin. They make toilet paper. A product we don’t really want to do without. Good return on stock.

    It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion, it is by the beans of Java that thoughts acquire speed, the hands acquire shaking, the shaking becomes a warning; it is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion.

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    Flying car?? Not to did the OP but I’ve been hearing that since 1962. Precious metals for me.

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    Quietlyquietly
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    Flying cars have been a reality since at least 1917. Trouble is, they don’t do either job particularly well, but have to conform to both sets of engineering standards, and you need a licence for both driving and fixed wing flying.

    History of flying cars

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