While I'm not qualified to say there is a bubble that is going to burst, it sure looks
like irrational behavior is driving long - term rates that low.
Not exact matches
your immature,
irrational and absolute blind remarks toward atheism have been proved that there is no rational argument beyond this point, I suggest you read my post to the fullest and absorb it's meaning, and continue to act
like a civilized being, your
behavior is not acceptable in any rational debate, you are not making yourself look good.
But just
like I don't worry about Mr. Market's
irrational behavior when buying stock, I wouldn't propose a company should, either.
• Tend to occur in seizure - prone breeds (e.g. beagle, Bernese mountain dog, etc.) • Often develop around puberty (8 - 10 months old); usually before 2 years of age • Discernible pre-ictal mood change (e.g. depressed, irritable or flat mood) • Behavioral event is often sudden in onset and bout -
like — though bouts may cluster into a lengthy sequence •
Behavior is often extreme,
irrational, apparently unprovoked • Behavioral event may be triggered by stress or an environmental event (noise, flashing light) • May be associated with autonomic signs (salivation, urination, anal gland discharge) • Post-ictal depression / unresponsive or even aggression
Most teens who give in to
irrational or violent
behavior say they felt
like the world was just caving in on them,
like there was no way out.
J. Ryan Fuller: Really, the beginning, in the mid-50's when he started off with a much larger number of
irrational beliefs and then changing over time, incorporating more of an emphasis on
behavior and things
like that.