RE:RE:RE:Fantastic Discord!...great post Long101... never seen one like that here before... and crickets after... nice!...FYI - this post took me 2 hours and 37 minutes to throw together... I don't work in media....
Long101 wrote: This is the first and only time I will address you and your kind directly, AmericanAkita. And I'm only doing so to say, no, I am not a paid pumper; however, I do make a living in the media industry (completely unrelated to stock-market activity), which is why I can throw together a thousand words in minutes. I'll take the fact that you thought my post sounded scripted as a compliment, since without my editors sweeping up behind me, my social posts are typically a hot mess, in my opinion.
And yes, this Discord was quite a turn on; thank you for your concern re my sexual health ;) The energy boost from it made for a great run, warming up and cooling down to "Sweet Dreams" by Annie Lennox, with "Love Runs Out" by OneRepublic, cranked up and on repeat, in between. Incidentally, these songs made me think of either how lucky I am to have stumbled on DM, or how freaked out shorts will be when the economy picks up, and the markets turn around, or even sooner, when Datametrex releases the next rounds of good things in the making. But I'm in no hurry; the greatest companies are not created overnight.
Now for what really matters -- a cool shower, a fat glass of wine, a few more moments to reflect on this great investment, and then an evening with the most important parts of life, which don't involve money. One thing I won't be doing is wasting another moment of today or any day worrying about what bashers, hiding behind their screens, write about me or anyone else. Hopefully other Bullboard users -- the ones who actually add value to this forum -- can learn to do the same. Folks who've done their DD know that DM has a ton of potential, regardless of the empty nonsense being tossed around here by the likes of an unscrupulous few.
Oh, and thanks to whoever noted that the lunar contract has been in the works for the last 2 years or so. As Marshall mentioned, some contracts, such as this one, take a couple of years to come to fruition. I guess that means we could be seeing news of Datametrex "heading to the moon", if they have the successful bid.
Long