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@IrrespBored They’re not shorting the loans themselves; BofA is shorting listed companies and assets tied to private credit.
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@smileycapital Sleeping on a yoga mat for 9 years now...takes around 4-6 weeks for your body to get used to...
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Mastermove wäre jetzt wenn @HagelManuel mit der AfD die Regierung bildet und so Ministerpräsident wird.
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@BowTiedBull "why did they decide to be parents" - as reproduction is probably one of the meanings of life...
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Astute point and seems to track.
Most of the "costs" are just excuses not to do the hard work yourself. Which then begs the question, why did they decide to be parents
You'll never see us say "everyone should have kids". Chunk of population definitely shouldn't.
CRYPTOFIT@CRYPTOFIT_US
@BowTiedBull Kids are only as expensive and you want them to be - they don’t really cost anything but your time and that’s really what people are complaining about - imo don’t have kids if you aren’t willing to do whatever you can to spend majority time w them
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For thousands of years, babies slept with their mothers. When they cried, they were attended to. Then two men came along: Dr. Holt and John B. Watson. They said babies should be trained. That babies had to fit the assembly line schedules of their parents. "Newborns must cry to expand their lungs," they claimed. "Simply let them cry it out." And that's how the "cry it out" sleep training method was born. Watson treated babies like experiments. "Never hug or kiss your child," he wrote. "Shake hands with them in the morning." After all, mothers needed rest, to attend to their husbands and households. Watson had four children. Three attempted suicide. One succeeded. And we still follow it today. Because once you convince a mother to ignore her baby's cries, you've broken something primal.
lyrify@lyrverse
Hit me with the harshest reality truth.
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@Woujo3 Further, I see repeatedly being exploited and lied to by high-status men as a reason for this cause.
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@Woujo3 A present, protective father who set boundaries would’ve done a lot to prevent that.
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@GlobeEyeNews @trader1sz You can’t magically discover more Dogecoin.
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@calvinfroedge Much more than half is gone if you measure it by awareness/feeling of life...I would claim 2/3 of actual life is over by 40...maybe an active life with a bunch of grand children can lower than number...
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People will always show you who they are - you simply have to look.
This applies to everyone: partners, friends, enemies…even crypto founders.
The signs are always there. We just tend to ignore them.
Why? Because humans are wired for hope.
We project our own intentions onto others, assuming they see the world through the same lens of honesty or loyalty we do. We dismiss the red flags, rationalize inconsistencies, and convince ourselves that “maybe they didn’t mean it that way.”
But they did. They always do.
Pattern recognition isn’t hard - emotional attachment is what blinds us. The more we want someone (or something) to be good, the more we rewrite the existing data in our own minds.
So if you want to save yourself years of wasted energy and heartache: start accepting what people have already shown you they are.
🫡 From the depths —
The White Whale 🐋

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