viernes, septiembre 19, 2008

Horror WANTED

Es dificil ver una mierda tan cara, que se tome a si misma tan poco en serio (parece que no hablo de WANTED, sino de myself).
Por la mañana, con las piernas aún llenas de moratones, me hice con dificultad (el biceps femoral saltaba) los 9.689 metros en 1:04. Lento. Luego quedé con la Oberon Clinic para el día 21 de octubre a las 12:30. 102 euros de vellón. El matarife me verá antes: 10 octubre a las 17:15. La tralla final era mi buena obra del día: llevar a sillator al cine y hacer la compra. Escogió este episodio de infollable con retarded hero. ¿Por qué, Oh Lord, me castigas así? Al menos por la mañana me hice con ChiRunning (libro muy carete) y el mítico texto of Paul Kennedy's The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from 1500 to 2000 (1987) por 9 euritos.
Once their productive capacity [is] enhanced, countries...normally find it easier to sustain the burdens of paying for large-scale armaments in peacetime and of maintaining and supplying large armies and fleets in wartime. It sounds crudely mercantilistic to express it this way, but wealth is usually needed to acquire and protect wealth. If, however, too large a portion of the state's resources is diverted from wealth creation and allocated instead to military purposes, then that is likely to lead to a weakening of national power over the longer term. In the same way, if a state overextends itself strategically--by, say, the conquest of extensive territories or the waging of costly wars--it runs the risk that the potential benefits from external expansion may be outweighed by the great expense of it all--a dilemma which becomes acute if the nation concerned has entered a period of relative economic decline. -Paul Kennedy, The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers.
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