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Cure for a flu: none. It's a virus.

Relief for a flu: Lots of fluids, including hot tea with ginger and honey. Nice, long, hot showers help too in my experience.

 

Cheers.  On the mend now, just a dry hacking cough left and little weak. But you get my point yes, finding truth on the net seems to be getting harder.

Grammar and spelling is not indicative of intelligence/knowledge.  Not having the same opinion does not always mean lack of understanding.  

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Okay, got through the thread.  This is very general and speculative:

 

Greece's economy was always too small for the Euro.  They had problems with corruption before the Euro.  To many Greek citizens, their country's entry to the European Union simply added a new level of economic corruption to the mix.

 

Because of the recent austerity measures on the Greek community, there is a huge push to not give a shit about what happens to the Euro.  They want nothing more to do with it, in their hearts.  That is why you have a much different (from previous gov. bodies) government body in power right now.  The current government in Greece has no problem saying go f*ck yourself to the debt holders.  Geeez, they tried to claim almost 300 billion from Germany for WWII.  That is not because they thought it would work... they were saying F U.

 

The "Euro Zone" economy is debt based, it is a wonder that debt would accumulate in most of the countries?  Defaulting on a debt is not a big surprise, at least not to me.

 

People can hate, or argue what is right or wrong, but the fact remains:  Greece can't pay, and they are now willing to start a moral war.

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Let it burn. They need to hit rock bottom so that they can go back up.

 

 

Greece can go bankrupt themselves, no one gives two shits about people who work <4 Hours a day.

Actually Greeks work the most in the EU.

 

http://cdn.theatlantic.com/static/mt/assets/business/Screen%20Shot%202012-05-29%20at%202.48.32%20PM.png

 

Whether they actually get paid or pay their taxes is another matter entirely.

 

According to a dev of Darkfall (Aventurine is based in Greece) they dont get paid but they are contractually obligated to keep working there because of some work laws.

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