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CryptoCobain
Two things I would like to add to this thread before going back to shitposting about immortal dogs, crab-udi and infinity pools.... (1/3?)https://twitter.com/CryptoCobain/status/1345824647351296003 1.The primary objective of the cryptocurre
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mcc
mcclure111
Reading techbros angry about the Google union and thinking. I used to fear tech unions cuz unions are inherently democratic and I feel any poll of the skewed set of
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JARED LETO
JaredLeto
The legendary Olivia De Havilland passed away yesterday. She was 104. Olivia made a powerful impact in my life and I had the pleasure to spend some time with her
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Nathan J Robinson
NathanJRobinson
I liked the plan to pressure Pelosi but why is Jimmy being so unbelievably nasty to AOC, someone who is clearly working hard to leverage the small amount of power
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Sean Ammirati
SeanAmmirati
A thought experiment I've been using a lot recently: What would you *do differently* professionally, if you really believed what you say you believe? It's a simple question, but I
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Perhaps though nobody thought the EU was soft. For UK reasons include lack of trust, proximity, size, and not to encourage others.All of which is largely irrelevant to the main
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Thant Myint-U
thantmyintu
What happens next in Myanmar may depend on the answer to a few very different questions. First is whether the protests and civil disobedience campaigns escalate and lead to more
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Adam_M
Coastie_Vet
(1/6)In 1975, President Ford was left to manage the difficult ending of the Vietnam War. President Ford went to Congress for a relief package to allow American personnel and our
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Darin Friedrichs
crushspread
Australia's troubles with China are especially interesting because they seem to be made worse by the US. Australia can't get much satisfaction by taking a case to the WTO, because
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Steve Deace
SteveDeaceShow
Little birdies tell me barring a miracle college football is not happening and financial apocalypse is coming. I’m told virus is the excuse, but it’s really university presidents afraid of
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Robert Molnar
LWOSRobMolnar
This situation may be the greatest political trap in history and the GOP have somehow managed to sleep walk into a massive lose-lose situation for themselves. A neutral as possible
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Matthew Stiegler
MatthewStiegler
Everyone remembers how the GOP stole what was then the Supreme Court's swing seat by blocking Garland's nomination, and how it then reneged on its own made-up rule to ram
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Kuppy
hkuppy
2) When this goes in reverse, you get into trouble (fast). A 20% decline at 130% long, sends you into the danger zone for leverage - hence why you are
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/4Worrying article. Among other things it cites a CIO saying: “The Fed has created an expectation of a bailout,” adding that it, “almost doesn't matter” what other indicators of debt
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LeboLikhojane
LLikhojane
Retail industry facts (Not fiction)Thread The real reason the spaza industry was "lost" was because in the name of supply chain efficiencies, big manufacturers and retailers stopped dealing with smaller
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Samir Kayande
SamirKayande
Today's cost of capital thread starts with a trick question: what has a higher cost of capital: PDP or prospective land? And the conventional answer is prospective land. I think
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