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You are confusing capitalism with money.

A force of nature is something which people have no control over.

So you're doubly incorrect.

Well ... it could happen that someone amassed a really big pile of money, say about the size of mount everest for example. Then one day one of the banknotes at the top became dislodged by a freak gust of wind, or a bird or a ufo or one of them sherpas thats always hanging about the top waiting to help some tadger up to get a knighthood or something .. anyway ... if one note at the top did get dislodged then it would probably begin to fall down the mountainside... and, being as the money would probably be a bit damp - what with being left outside in the Himalayas or whatever - it would probably stick to some of the notes it rolled past .... collecting other notes and growing in speed and size as it careered down the money mountainside .... a snowball effect if you will, eventually sending an avalanche of stuck together money crashing into the sea below, causing all sorts , like tsunamis and dolphins choking on fivers and tenners. Of course eventually many of these notes will be washed ashore, and in hotter climates will quickly dry out and float up into the stratosphere, blocking out the sun and plunging the earth into another ice age. So clearly money - given the right circumstances can be a Force Of Nature, however, that seems to be something of An Inconvenient Truth for you Mr Venom .....
 
Well ... it could happen that someone amassed a really big pile of money, say about the size of mount everest for example. Then one day one of the banknotes at the top became dislodged by a freak gust of wind, or a bird or a ufo or one of them sherpas thats always hanging about the top waiting to help some tadger up to get a knighthood or something .. anyway ... if one note at the top did get dislodged then it would probably begin to fall down the mountainside... and, being as the money would probably be a bit damp - what with being left outside in the Himalayas or whatever - it would probably stick to some of the notes it rolled past .... collecting other notes and growing in speed and size as it careered down the money mountainside .... a snowball effect if you will, eventually sending an avalanche of stuck together money crashing into the sea below, causing all sorts , like tsunamis and dolphins choking on fivers and tenners. Of course eventually many of these notes will be washed ashore, and in hotter climates will quickly dry out and float up into the stratosphere, blocking out the sun and plunging the earth into another ice age. So clearly money - given the right circumstances can be a Force Of Nature, however, that seems to be something of An Inconvenient Truth for you Mr Venom .....

<laugh>

Sophist.
 
no that's Clutha.

not enough of the ****s died though.

Aberdeen Dyce airport helicopter passengers last year ...........468 000

Clutha bar helipad passengers last year ...... 2

I think you maybe a little bit off the mark there mate <laugh>