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Naive Beliefs that have been Exploded in the Noughties

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    Naive Beliefs that have been Exploded in the Noughties

    As we approach the end of the year, I was thinking 'What has the decade meant to me?'
    Then I thought, well, it's been a year of revelations

    These are some Naive Beliefs that have been destroyed for me

    1. Belief. People who run companies (like bank chiefs) run them in order to maximise company profits and to ensure the company survives.

    Actuality. Many of these people run the comapanies to maximise their own wealth and position

    2. Belief. Scientists follow the scientific model and only a very few will allow glory, fame or greed distort their efforts.

    Actuality. It now appears that a massive number of scientists, on a global scale are nothing more than venal, self serving liars and Global warming cheats.

    3. Belief. The political system at Westminster is pretty tight, the only corruption is the revolving door, that allows ex-ministers to profit from their connections. Frank Field would blow the whistle if there were any othe shennanigans.

    Actuality. The expenses scandal has shown us that most of them have been troughing all the time, and even the good guys did nothing to stop it



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    #2
    Flip, where did that decade go. And what are they going to call the tenties?

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      #3
      Belief - Work hard, improve your skills, and there'll be work for you.

      Actuality - ask anyone on the bench.
      Speaking gibberish on internet talkboards since last Michaelmas. Plus here on Twitter

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        #4
        Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
        Flip, where did that decade go. And what are they going to call the tenties?
        The Teenies, probably

        Remember, you heard it here first...

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          #5
          Why couldn't we have engineered a Y2.01K problem?

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            #6
            Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
            The Teenies, probably
            According to Wiki and AskOxford 'teen' corresponds to the numerals between 13 and 19, though it does derive from ten according to the latter. Teenies doesn't sound quite right either. But then again neither does tens and tenties. 2010s sounds okay, but is a bit long-winded. I wonder how they tackled this sticky problem (mod 100) years ago.

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              #7
              A decade ago EternalOptimist was very naïve.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Scary View Post
                A decade ago EternalOptimist was very naïve.
                WHS++
                Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
                threadeds website, and here's my blog.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                  The Teenies, probably

                  Remember, you heard it here first...
                  no, sounds too much like the "tweenies"


                  "Hey Hey! What do you say! It's time to come and play with The Tweenies! Hey, hey are you ready to play! So don't you wanna play with "The Tweenies."

                  It must be really hot in that dog costume.

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                    #10
                    It's a good post, but I can't help feeling that it's more a question of getting older, gaining more experience and (hopefully) wisdom, rather than a product of the decade.

                    I remember years ago, naively thinking that banks and financial institutions would act in my best interest. Well maybe not in my best interest, but at least not actively try to screw me over.

                    Hahaha, how I laugh now.

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