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Kronyboyon Aug 18, 2021 12:36pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Ask yourself
RE:RE:RE:RE:Ask yourself Vulgarity is the least of your concerns if that's your takeaway. Don't come around this space being toxic and expect good-faith investors to take it lying down. Not while I'm here.
sumpineh wrote: Your post is vulgar. Grow up.This is not the bar or the schoolyard.
Kronyboy wrote: I am now convinced of one of two things: (1) that your new intention is to purchase additional shares at the most apparent bottom possible, (2) that you're a mentally imbalanced individual that doesn't realize the amount of spewed toxicity.
Having witnessed you turn from a sane and genuine actor into the epitome of "the glass is half-empty", I want you to know that as a rational person observing your posts, the amount of intentionally and undignified candor is not only unappreciated by people such as me, but it's actively hurting your credibility.
I'm not saying I enjoy seeing TT saying he'll eviscerate anyone. But for goodness sake have some charitability in how your brain processes information; even boomers+ are bound to feel the heat of the internet and it's a learned skill to step away from stupidity online and I certainly don't blame a 60+ individual for only having the opportunity to learn it now. You know this, yet project your anger anyway. The funniest thing is, most likely, you know exactly what you're doing. As I said earlier, I see you. If you have nothing nice to say, screw off. Or better yet, suck on our collective dicks and choke on them.
catchascatchcan wrote: Yes New, it does my friend. And a lot more, just wait. ONE YEAR man. Do you know what that is in the investment industry? It's a millenia. XBC has not dropped the ball in a big way TWICE. Sadly I'm too foolish to sell, and luckily I can afford to wait, but many many people will walk, rather than park money for 'just one year' waiting on a management team that has repeatedly broken promises, maybe start to show up. By definition the market is always right, but it's live, it's reality, it's value determination by the second. Fair has not place in the markets. We are burned hard here by Kurt, and locked in a house of pain. It may seem incredulous to many, but it's real. In time it'll bake in. I'm only being honest.