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Originally Posted by fluffygrrl
And that's quite the gist of the argument. "Domainers" aren't business people, and whatever it is they do is not a business.
Against this, I've heard the argument that, hey, we made money. Other than being weak for the obvious reason that everybody's Warren Buffett on the internets, it's also weak because making money doesn't prove something is a business.
Generating wealth would, but not merely making money. I see many people have serious difficulty distinguishing these two, but then again that's not surprising. There is however sufficient material in this thread for anyone with half a brain to figure it out, so I won't repeat myself on that score.
Now, do tell us more about you and your problems, preocupations and triumphs, we really do fuckin care. And it has everything to do with the discussion at hand.
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There is nothing more irritating than stupid person with a small amount of education. Clearly you've either taken 1 course in economics that you don't actually understand, read a bunch of books written by other stupid people who think they're smart - or maybe you even have a degree from some back-woods college (cracker-jack box, whatever).
You have said several times that you think people in this thread have trouble differentiating between 'creating wealth' and 'making money' - what is truly pathetic is that you've demonstrated that you are not able to distinguish between the ability to read and regurgitate the words from a text book and the ability to correctly analyze real-world situations and apply knowledge by creating valid, coherent arguments. You mask your lack of real understanding with a talent for the written word.
Your attempts to use metaphors and 'fables' to make your point is a prime example of a stupid person trying to be smart. Please continue to enlighten us with some more apt stories that capture the essence on the domain business.
P.S. - your site is a piece of shit, I hope you got paid by me going there or you really are an idiot.