They tried to warn us, didn't they?
They tried to warn us, didn't they?
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Literally gave us 9 years to change our ways, and as predicted we did nothing but made it worse.
I like to think that C is the most accurate depiction of the modern economy.
t. economics major
Would you mind elaborating?
Just rewatched this and Eden of the East recently. Still really fucking good
They did, but we failed...
And i still don't have my horny horned waifu.
Economy, while it has some basis in logic, is largely shaped by human behaviour. You can formulate certain things in a post factum manner and create models and predictions with that in mind, but anything beyond an educated guess is pretty much impossible with the kind of tools that economics provide.
This is why for common folk economy is usually something that exist in "another world", something that not logic nor common sense can grasp. But this "world" has a very direct effect on their lives, even the smallest fluctuation of it can destroy people or bring them to prosperity.
For people "in the know", enterpreneurs and scientists, this world has a concrete shape and form - it is a battle of interest and ambition, where resources are scarse, but the demand is limitless. Where money flows like blood through connections between people, but where new connections will sprout and what players will enter the game is not known to anyone. And god damn do you always feel that someone is pulling the strings.
That's why I adore C. It takes this complicated system of ours and builds on it a compelling story with a very nice occult feel to it.
That's interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Unironically based and kino
Top fucking Opening.
Wanna fuck Mashu, or mashyu or whatever was called. Matthew?
Muh-Shoe
I want to fuck her too.
>Top fucking Opening.
youtube.com
Economics is pseudoscience user, this is supposed to be a common knowledge
I miss Kenji Nakamura ;_;
I guess sorta? Hardcore mathfags would beg to differ, I suppose, but yeah, you won't get results just by applying raw theoretical knowledge to anything, unlike in more precise sciences. Economics really serves as a convenient excuse to study something else while being a dick to everyone at the lab.
But then, as soon as you combine principles of economics with whatever knowledge in the other field you've invaded, be it psychology, biology or CS, you'll see that it actually fucking works and you can explain shit with it.
Econimics might not be the science to rule them all, but it's a useful point of view on things in general.
Only thing I remember about this show that they very obviously ran out of budget when they got to the last third of the episodes.
>9 years
I feel so old.
I remember that the MC kissed his own daughter.
A-A-A-ANGEL
After watching this I learned that anime needs to embrace chiptune. Still add the ED song to my playlist from time to time.
expect the show wasn't built on economics, it was built on generic shonen battle and painted a political message on top of it.
the most people took away from it is that the economy is controlled by some kind of evil illuminati jew cult.
what kind of economist admits to their field being called a pseudo science?
>expect the show wasn't built on economics
Maybe, but what they tried to explain literally happened. Not the jew god who controls economy, but the way it fluctue and how high and lows decide a country's future (and Human's uniwue future(s) too). Also how to break an economy and that depending on a single currency is a very bad idea, the same as depending entirely on an outsider because if they're fucked so do you.
What happened to him?
Hasn't directed a new show in years. It's a shame since he's one of the most interesting creators in anime
Hasn't worked in a new show since Gatchaman Crowds Insight
>what kind of economist admits to their field being called a pseudo science?
I did not admit it or anything, just tried to show how it's different from regular sciences. You see a lot of historical figures and the current trend-setters defining economics as a whole to be a weird mix of things with some actual knowledge sprinkled in here and there. Some (like Samuelson for example) refuse to even call it a science. It's a debate that has been going on for a good amount of time.
>Maybe, but what they tried to explain literally happened
the show didn't explain anything. nobody who watched it would be able to why the Japanese economic crash happened past "an evil clown was behind it".
C is as much about economics as Certain Magical Index is about theology.
Thought the same thing.
somebody post the copy pasta
>I did not admit it or anything
>I guess sorta?
and you're just bringing a pedantic argument to a troll that put economics on the same level as astrology.
>economics on the same level as astrology
If you listen to the leading Austrian school "economists" they are on exactly that level. They dress up their mysticism in pseudoeconomic language like an astrologist does with astronomy.
>the most people took away from it is that the economy is controlled by some kind of evil illuminati jew cult.
Go back to where you came from retard
MACRO INFLATION
I love [C] and rewatch it roughly every year or so. Great anime.
>They tried to warn us
About what in particular? Crashes happen all the time, roughly every decade or two. Personally I was ready for this one but could have done better preparing. Like I definitely shouldn't haven't been caught off guard by the BTC crash, and I could have had more money to plow into stocks. Even so, I'm doing fairly well and expect to accumulate stocks over the next year or so at very discounted prices.
>Crashes happen all the time, roughly every decade or two.
Exactly. It was warning us to ditch capitalism before everything goes to shit. It's too late.
Microeconomics is pretty sensible stuff. Basic concepts like how supply and demand curves can interact, types of costs, etc. are pretty useful to running a business. Macroeconomics on the other hand is basically voodoo. If you listen closely, some of them don't even make the attempt to dress up their mysticism, and will unironically refer to the "Invisible Hand". The Invisible Hand, a term from Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, was essentially an argument that economic interactions on a large scale provide proof of God's existence. In historical context, it makes sense for Smith to be making this argument since he considered himself a "moral philosopher" and was writing books about how good societies should operate both before and after writing the Wealth of Nations. Deist arguments like the Invisible Hand were common in his day, but it's completely absurd to hear it still being used in modern times as a relevant concept.
Someone pls explain economy to me.
I just saw some number going down or whatever
Green good, red bad
>Microeconomics is pretty sensible stuff
>Macroeconomics on the other hand is basically voodoo
Opinion discarded, go back to reading Mises like a tool.
>The Invisible Hand, a term from Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, was essentially an argument that economic interactions on a large scale provide proof of God's existence
that book was written in the 1700s, before germ theory was recognized by the medical community. but you're not going to use the fact that doctors used to think that disease was caused by miasma to discredit modern medicine. of all the arguments you could have made you went with one of the most disingenuous ones you could come up with.
he story goes like this: Earth is captured by a technocapital singularity as renaissance rationalitization and oceanic navigation lock into commoditization take-off. Logistically accelerating techno-economic interactivity crumbles social order in auto-sophisticating machine runaway. As markets learn to manufacture intelligence, politics modernizes, upgrades paranoia, and tries to get a grip.
The body count climbs through a series of globewars. Emergent Planetary Commercium trashes the Holy Roman Empire, the Napoleonic Continental System, the Second and Third Reich, and the Soviet International, cranking-up world disorder through compressing phases. Deregulation and the state arms-race each other into cyberspace.
By the time soft-engineering slithers out of its box into yours, human security is lurching into crisis. Cloning, lateral genodata transfer, transversal replication, and cyberotics, flood in amongst a relapse onto bacterial sex.
Neo-China arrives from the future.
Hypersynthetic drugs click into digital voodoo.
Retro-disease.
Nanospasm.
DAUGHTERZONED
Wasn't the antagonist/deuteragonist hornedwaifu a reincarnation of his sister?
Red line go down.
Is funny.
>when you think you're in good company but are actually a newfag from dumblr
Notice how no one else responded to you lol?
Buy high, sell low
>Matthew
Math Jew
Get out of here, Ho Jinx
>what kind of economist admits to their field being called a pseudo science?
Speaking as a Chemist I am completely on board with calling nearly all synthetic chemistry pseudo-science. It's all just "well these guys do it that way and it works, so let's try something like that" and "I did this 5 times, I got 80% yields twice and sub-40% three and literally nobody I talk to has any idea why".
Wealth of Nations is philosophy, not economy.
big number good
small number bad
Wtf when did Digimon Cyber Sluts got a proper sequel?
>big number good
especially in inflation
well no, sometimes big number not good
but usually big number good, because number represents the money you have
You probably jostled the containers for some of them and not others.
source: dude trust me
no I didn't
source: dude I was making sure
everything is philosophy if you go back far enough.
>the show didn't explain anything.
To be fair, nobody explains how half this things work in real life.
Did you also control precisely for temperature, atmospheric pressure, humidity, and gravitational forces?