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Tameraq2on Jun 20, 2018 11:04pm
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RE:RE:I watch many billboards. Bashers on
RE:RE:I watch many billboards. Bashers on Strainus is obviously a big liar and it seems he's proud of it. He posts articles from 2008 about rules against medical somkable MJ. What do you have to say about that? And linking legalization to TBP is because that's when the partner will be declared and the whole line of products advertisement will start. Well legalization is still 3 months away. We are happy that we have a date now Oct 17. No more speculations. I didn't say that after Senate passes the bill we will go green right away. Legalization is for LPs but it surely makes things easier and smoother with trials and getting the MJ to patients. Gkmac you are clearly biased against tetra no matter what they do. You look for the small negative and keep on repeating it over and over again which I believe is called bashing. I might be too excited about tetra but that's because I believe in this pharma company being one of the main pharma players soon . This will take a little time which allows ppl like you bash during this time. Soon you won't be able to bash.
gkmackdadzzz1 wrote: Tameraq2 wrote:
TBP bullboard ARE the most intense and ugly pewing mostly lies, concentrating on the same matter over and over again as they have nothing else negative to talk about in order to keep board full of their messages. I just opened the TBP Bullboard and GKmac and Strainus are 90% of total messages!!!! WOW!! WHY?
90% really? you fail simple math? we let you have the board with your many useless pumps:
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NORTHBUD (DREAMING)
INVESTORS V SHORTERS IN A WAR
dude....you really need to understand how a short sale works.
frankly, the reason the posts are all come from the "bashers" is that there really isn't anything good to say. you guys pumped the bill c45 having this huge effect on tetra sp and it came and went without a blip.
you continue to call us liars, but it's so easy to call you guys out when you pumps are retrospectively backed up with a declining share price.