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We already have a process for determining whether accusers are credible. It’s called a trial. And a jury already decided they believed E Jean Carroll. THIS is weaponization.
nytimes.com/2026/05/27/us/… via @NYTimes
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@MichaelTLoPiano I’m sure these are pre purchased sells.. better question is why is @ryancohen trying to make 35b off the backs of retail and @TheRoaringKitty .. 35b much greater than a couple million in eBay sales u guys obsess about.. 2.5b shares x 40 gme price = 35b for RC=FRAUD
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So $EBAY Board is happy to take $115/share on the stock which shareholders awarded to them in exchange for company guidance, but their guidance for shareholders is that $125/share is too low. Got it.
bad robot ventures@foxenflask
All of these $EBAY insider sells are significantly below the all-time-high $125/share offer from GameStop. Make it make sense. What a bunch of fiDOUCHEiaries!
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@BoilerPaulie @ryancohen Did you know investing in $ebay or pretty much any other random company would have been better than investing in $gme? How can @ryancohen troll when $gme is one of the worst performing stocks out there?
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💥 Did you know that if you spent $1 on $EBAY stock right now, you’d have shown more conviction in that public company than anyone currently serving on their board or as an executive officer has since February 2021?
In over 22 years, a total of 14 eBay insiders have purchased less than 150,000 split-adjusted shares on the open market, according to openinsider.com
Only two of those people are still considered insiders:
Paul S. Pressler, Chairman of the Board
+ 5,140 shares at $29.12 on 11/30/2015
+ 4,180 shares at $23.94 on 2/1/2016
= 9,320 shares total; $249,746 invested on the open market
Logan Green, Director
+ 1,000 shares at $28.32 on 11/3/2016
+ 902 shares at $69.23 on 2/9/21
= 1,902 shares total; $90,765.46 invested on the open market
On 5/1/2026, GameStop bought 2.23x more shares than the entire current eBay board has ever purchased with their own money, according to SEC filings.
Your leaders should put their money where their mouth is.

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@ODB123 @s0ciallyInept @PhantomBlack699 But you agree RC could meet all his tranches and get paid big while common shareholder never sees sp much over 40…
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I think you’re defining ‘shareholders win big first’ as some immediate giant stock spike.
That’s not really the thesis.
If the company becomes dramatically more valuable over time, long-term holders win.
Management participating in that upside after creating it isn’t weird, it’s normal alignment.
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@ODB123 @s0ciallyInept @PhantomBlack699 Correct… that’s why getting to 40+ will be a big accomplishment for RC… this idea that somehow this setup is designed for shareholders to win big first is very confusing to me
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I get the concern, but that math is too linear.
‘Just issue billions of shares and keep the market cap high’ sounds easy on paper.
In reality, massive dilution usually nukes the share price, compresses multiples, and makes hitting those targets harder,not easier.
You can’t assume infinite dilution plus stable valuation at the same time.
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@ODB123 @s0ciallyInept @PhantomBlack699 Over 10+ yrs he could issue all 2.5b shares and sp only needs to get to 40 to reach top tranche.rc would make billions with lower tranches and dilution of some of 2.5b shares in meantime all while $gme stays well bellow 40 or 30 or lower
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@InningOne @s0ciallyInept @PhantomBlack699 I think people are mixing up authorization with a guaranteed payout. A compensation framework is not a blank check.
He only wins big if shareholders win big first. If GameStop doesn’t create massive value, those targets are meaningless.
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@InningOne @PhantomBlack699 His comp package scales with acquisitions, it’s in the filing just go read it.
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@heydomoshi @ryancohen @ryancohen has a plan to only need to take $GME to $40 that would pay him 10s of billions on on the back of shareholders… how is he not WAY worse than $EBAY board members??
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“AND YOU STILL DARE TO OPEN YOUR MOUTH…”
Sasha Legerman: This is too accurate not to share.
This Australian’s response to Trump’s rant that “NATO does nothing for America” is absolutely devastating:
“Mate. You run a country where 600,000 homeless people will sleep on the streets tonight.
A country where 40% of adults can’t cover a $400 emergency without borrowing money.
A country where insulin costs more than a car payment, and people ration it just to stay alive.
A country where medical debt is the number one cause of bankruptcy.
A country where women die in hospital parking lots because doctors are too afraid of abortion laws to treat miscarriages.
You imprison more of your own citizens than any country on Earth.
More than China. More than Russia. More than North Korea.
In the land of the free, 2 million people sit in cages, and a quarter of them haven’t even been convicted of anything.
They’re simply too poor to afford bail.
Your life expectancy is declining. You’re the only developed nation where that’s happening.
Your infant mortality rate is worse than Cuba’s.
Your children practice active shooter drills between math and English classes while you sell defense stocks to your friends.
Your minimum wage hasn’t changed in 15 years.
Your teachers work two jobs, your veterans sleep under bridges, and you just spent a trillion dollars flattening a country that never attacked you.
And now a convicted criminal — found liable for sexual abuse, defending a pedophile, sleeping with a porn star, and running the biggest dumpster-fire campaign since the Taliban — is thanking you for yet another disaster.
And you call Greenland badly governed?
Greenland has universal healthcare. Free education. One of the lowest incarceration rates in the world.
Nobody there goes bankrupt because they got sick. Nobody dies in a waiting room because insurance refused treatment.
‘NATO wasn’t there when we needed them.’
When exactly was that, champ?
September 11?
Because NATO invoked Article 5 for the first and only time in history FOR YOU.
Soldiers from dozens of countries deployed, fought, bled, and died in Afghanistan FOR YOU.
Australia wasn’t even in NATO, and we still showed up. For twenty years.
And then you left at 2 a.m. without telling anyone and left everybody else to clean up the mess.
You don’t care that a great nation is being terrorized by your friend, and you haven’t shown it a single ounce of sympathy.
So maybe before calling other countries badly governed, take a look at your own backyard, you aluminum siding salesman with a spray tan.
The only thing badly managed in this picture is your damn mouth.
And you still dare to lecture the rest of the world?”

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These quick thoughts by Michael Jochum on the disturbing reason Trump gets as much support as he does is a must-read 👇
I used to wonder how it was possible that Trump could have won in 2016, and then again in 2024, given how emotionally toxic and depraved he is.
I don’t wonder anymore. I think he won for that exact reason. Because he carried at least one broken shard to reflect the broken shards in millions of others.
If you’re a racist, you found your guy. If you’re a misogynist, you found your guy. If money is your only religion, you found your guy. If your heart is armored shut, you found your guy. If you mock the disabled, you found your guy. If intelligence makes you insecure, you found your guy. If you’re a sexual predator, you found your guy. If you trade in humiliation and conspiracy and filth, you found your guy.
If you’ve never done a single hour of emotional inventory, you found your guy. If you cheat, stiff contractors, bankrupt your obligations, and call it savvy, you found your guy. If you lie as easily as you breathe, you found your guy. If cruelty feels like strength, you found your guy. If white grievance is your comfort food, you found your guy. If your ego is a black hole no title can fill, you found your guy. If warmongering fuels your ego, you found your guy, If empathy feels like weakness and dominance feels like oxygen, you found your guy.
If he’d only carried one or two of these pathologies, he might have been dismissed as just another loud, damaged man. But he carried a buffet of them. That was the appeal. Millions could locate themselves somewhere in the wreckage. They didn’t have to agree with all of it. They just had to recognize a piece of themselves in it.
It was never really about him. It was about the validation. The absolution. The permission. He didn’t invent the resentment; he amplified it. He didn’t create the cruelty; he normalized it. He gave millions the intoxicating relief of hearing their ugliest impulses echoed back at rally volume.
Trump is a symptom. The deeper illness is collective. If there’s one sentence that defines his power, it’s this: “He says the things I’m thinking.”
And that’s the part that should chill us.
Because what does it say about us that so many were thinking those things? That tens of millions of Americans harbored resentments so deep, so seething, that they were simply waiting for a demagogue to baptize them as virtue? That after decades of supposed progress on race, gender, and equality, so many white men felt so threatened, so displaced, so furious, that cruelty became a political platform?
Maybe we were living in a fool’s paradise, mistaking silence for healing, politeness for progress.
Now the mask is off. Now we know.
And knowing is a far more dangerous place to stand.
– Michael Jochum, Not Just a Drummer: Reflections on Art, Politics, Dogs, and the Human Condition.

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Trump is objectively the worst negotiator I've ever seen. Preannounces deals before they're signed, locks himself into weakness, the other side smells desperation and reneges. Count the Russia/Ukraine "deals" he's announced. Count how many closed.
A good chunk of the country bought the "Art of the Deal" myth. Turns out he's teaching the opposite: a masterclass in what not to do. There is no art. Just a guy with the temperament and IQ of a chipmunk negotiating for 330 million people.
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