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babysdaddy

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  1. I wonder if George realizes that nobody would see that if he didn't copy it and tweet it out.
  2. https://apnews.com/article/health-world-organization-united-nations-animals-72a9efaaf5b55ace396398b839847505
  3. yeah but is it at night or during he day in his dream?
  4. why do you go through the effort to change colors of your text and bold certain portions?
  5. This inflation is a different animal. Structural supply issues around wheat, oil, land labor is driving it along with consumer demand (which is not driven by individual consumer credit usage increases). Meaning raising interest rates might not solve our issues because the US consumer is not running up their helocs and credit cards to buy jet skis
  6. https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/05/labor-productivity-fell-7point5percent-in-the-first-quarter-the-fastest-rate-since-1947.html the entire country fucked off in q1.
  7. Think I read that theory here. Made sense so it's a fact now, I don't make the rules.
  8. I agree. Would not have hurt the Rs. But then only one vote had the chance to put Dems on defensive. Guess which one Chuck brought up. Having a senate majority leader running the place with the only goal of defending his senate seat from a more liberal challenger (Aoc coming for him) is a clown show
  9. Tide is about to go out. Returns will be less going forward than historically available. Real growth on blended portfolios will be sub 5%, before fees. People won’t allow 20-50% of their return to be taken each year in management fees
  10. beta, which is all you get with index investing, is driven by the largest companies. For example, in the S&P 500, the top 5 names make up 21.74% of the weighting whereas the bottom 495 make up 79%. Those top 5 (apple, msft, amzn, google, and tesla) are all dependent on a functioning global economy and globalization and it's changing. Outperforming indexes should be possible now whereas since 2008 it has been damn near unachievable.
  11. symptoms for me. Assumed it was allergies with the way I felt. Sinus pain ,headache, and cough. Wasn't too bad. My nanny got it too and she's an overweight latina with diabetes, which are all huge comorbidity issues with covid. We were quite worried however she's been vaxxed and boosted and she was only sick for a few days as well.
  12. Also important to look at CPI excluding energy which just printed 6.16%. All food items printed 9.38%. So it isn't just energy. We have broad based inflation, not just energy driven. And supply issues are a decade in the making driven by underinvestment.
  13. I just had it. Was sick for about 2 days with headache and a cough. Was my first time which is crazy.
  14. Awful shit. My wife had some guy jackoff on her shoe in the nyc subway on her way home from work years ago.
  15. I don't participate in abortion debates however I think the above is where I think most people come out. Abortion up to 9 months outside of a saving a mother's life is grotesque and immoral. No abortion period whatsoever is unreasonable religious based fuckery. I also don't think anyone is going to seriously choose or eliminate a college based on the access to abortion.
  16. I'll be in front of Senators Warnock, Osoff, and Tillis this week. Anyone have any specific, non insulting, questions I should ask? All 3 are in office due to unforeseen circumstances, in my opinion. Neither of Osoff or Warnock would've won had Trump accepted defeat like a normal President and Tillis would not have won had Cunningham kept his dick in his pants.
  17. Kemp going to run away with the R nom and then he'll beat Stacey.
  18. This was awesome. Finished today. Unmentioned but when Gemma gets on her elevator the button turns red which I took to mean she’s going down from that floor
  19. Nice bolo. Jesus
  20. But pump. And dump. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. currently mid flight and flight attendant notified us that American just lifted mandate. We are flying internationally
  22. Is that immediate?
  23. I don't know if mortgage reform fixes the issue. Effectively you're attempting to put an artificial cap on appreciation. We've had a housing inventory issue nationwide in all different kinds of pockets for over a decade. DFW had something like 2400 homes for sale in March 2022, down from over 20k in March of 2019
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