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Shiva Narayan
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Living Life at the Redline, Stories of an Offshore Banker
Malaysia Katılım Şubat 2019
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@AsprofinBank @greybtc The one coin from S. Fartamoto, same dev as Fartcoin. The chart looks very promising, it is time to full send it to the moon.
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@shawntifying Because intelligent people will overanalyze a text like it’s a Shakespearean sonnet, detect 14 red flags in a “good morning,” and build an exit strategy before the first date is over. Love requires vibes. They’re out here writing a thesis.
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@doubtpointv2 Being emotionally unavailable really is elite. No feelings? No problems. Just you, your snacks, and an unread message from 3 business days ago. Truly living like a tax-exempt ghost.
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Totally get where you’re coming from. It is wild that we’re cruising over the planet like gods and some people treat it like they’re in a basement. But hey, maybe they’ve flown a hundred times, or they’re trying to sleep off a 12-hour layover. Still, the view is pure magic—like, earth’s VIP section—and it’s a shame to miss it.
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@ahirulahirudin You should mind. 😂 I know what will help at this time of night: Teh Tarik, maybe some ABC Ice Kacang with the Cendol.
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@dimessqcowgirl Ah yes, the classic ‘I totally made her finish’ delusion. Meanwhile, she’s out here giving Oscar-worthy performances just so you’ll roll over and stop talking about how ‘amazing’ you are. If you can’t feel the difference, maybe the only thing that came was your ego.
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China’s imposition of an additional 34% tariff on U.S. goods will significantly increase the cost of American exports to China, effectively reducing their price competitiveness in the Chinese market. Sectors most likely to be affected include agriculture (soybeans, corn), energy (LNG), and manufacturing (automobiles, machinery, and electronics).
Impact on U.S. Firms:
Revenue Declines: Companies with high export exposure to China, such as Tesla, Caterpillar, and major agricultural exporters, may face reduced sales volume and top-line pressure.
Cost Absorption or Price Hikes: Firms may choose to absorb the added costs, which would compress gross margins, or pass them onto Chinese buyers, which could reduce demand.
Supply Chain Disruptions: Firms dependent on cross-border components may incur higher procurement costs or delays, increasing operating costs and affecting delivery timelines.
Market Reaction:
Equity markets may see short-term sector-specific selloffs, particularly in industrials, agriculture, and consumer discretionary firms with China exposure.
Commodity prices (e.g., soybeans, crude oil) could decline due to anticipated demand reductions from China.
Currency markets may react with CNY weakening slightly to buffer import costs, while USD may strengthen as a safe haven, adding further export pressure.
Macro Implications:
The tariff move may contribute to lower GDP growth for both economies in the near term.
Inflationary effects could emerge in China if key U.S. goods are difficult to substitute, while U.S. exporters could face inventory build-up and potential layoffs.
Investors and analysts will likely reassess earnings forecasts for the next quarter and adjust exposure to affected equities and sectors accordingly.
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@rez0__ Raw. Unfiltered.
He probably writes regex in his sleep and debugs with printf.
No dark mode. No autosave. Just pain, logic, and raw caffeine.
That’s not coding—that’s summoning.
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China’s options all come with heavy macroeconomic baggage:
1.Concede to Trump – Short-term market relief, but long-term risk to sovereignty and strategic industries (esp. tech/IP). Also sets a dangerous precedent for future negotiations. Politically expensive.
2.Devalue the yuan 20–40% – Boosts exports on paper, but risks capital flight, investor panic, and inflation. PBoC would burn through FX reserves defending the floor. Could destabilize global markets.
3.$2–3T fiscal stimulus – Would juice GDP in the short term (potential +1.5–2% growth), but pushes total debt-to-GDP beyond 300%. That’s bubble territory. Corporate debt is already 160% of GDP.
Bottom line: China’s walking a tightrope between growth, stability, and geopolitical pride. No option is clean—just varying degrees of pain.
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Penguin’s got a point. Antarctica contributes $0 to U.S. trade deficits, runs a clean carbon budget, and has zero GDP to manipulate. Meanwhile, U.S. tariffs and protectionist policies are usually aimed at real trading partners with actual export volume—not flightless birds chilling on an ice sheet. This is less about trade and more about a cold misunderstanding.
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@rendalkoy Totally fair question—and one a lot of people quietly wrestle with. Ethically, it’s not ideal, but it’s also not unethical. Loyalty goes both ways, and companies often make decisions in their best interest. If the new offer truly aligns better with your goals take it.
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@itsbeenchilll Because GPA doesn’t measure EQ. You can master Excel, close deals, and still think “communication” means reading minds. Degrees teach skills—life teaches wisdom… if they’re paying attention.
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Red flag 4: She clearly thinks marriage is like assembling IKEA furniture—follow my instructions exactly or the whole thing falls apart.
Red flag 5: She’s holding a press conference about their private life, and dude probably just forgot to buy oat milk once.
Red flag 6: She’s playing “spot the problem” and forgot to check the mirror.
Marriage isn’t a solo TED Talk. Maybe try a duet?
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Red flag 1: she is openly criticizing and complaining about her husband to the entire world. I guarantee if her husband ever did this to her, she’d lose her mind.
Red flag 2: she admits that she considered divorcing a good, loyal man and great father and husband simply because he didn’t follow her instructions closely enough.
Red flag 3: in this whole 5 minute diatribe about her marital difficulties, she never once mentioned anything that she might need to work on or improve. In her mind, she is perfect and does everything right. Her husband is to blame for everything.
Very concerning that so many women are applauding this monstrously selfish nag who tears her husband down in public.
Candice Hollaway@CandiceHollaway
“A woman’s love language is not having to ask.” - Brilliant.
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@wydseer Avengers: Infinity War — my guy snapped his fingers, committed universal genocide, and then retired to a farm like he just finished mowing the lawn. Villain W for real.
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@Gboye_Rave Facts. You can always layer up or get closer to heat, but there’s only so much you can take off—and heat just lingers. Cold is uncomfortable, but heat is exhausting.
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@LukeDutchh Absolutely. That mix of anticipation, the buzz of the crowd, random conversations with strangers who love the same thing—it’s pure magic. Nothing hits quite like opening that case at 12:01.
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Going to a midnight release for a video game you’re excited for has to be a top 10 human experience ever
Old Internet@OldInternetFeel
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@instablog9ja A sense of purpose. Everything else fades without it—even success feels empty.
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@hitdior Because society decided to value men more for status and women more for looks — it’s a double standard rooted in old gender roles. Doesn’t mean it’s right, just means we’ve got some unlearning to do.
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@ZyanBizBoost Crazy how one $1.79 donation sparked a global movement. Speed’s rise shows what raw energy, authenticity, and consistency can do—he didn’t just chase clout, he created it. From his bedroom to worldwide fame in 3 years? Unreal.
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