krugerrands
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I just think its something we are going to have to learn to live with unfortunately until the disconnect between earnings and the market cap comes back to something manageable, and this is going to take a long time. The non announcements dont help, but maybe in long term they will because when there is one, its going to be a huge impact. fluff announcements would potentially make it worse....
as i said earlier, the company has not released anything contradicting where we are headed.... so thats a great sign.
we can only hope they get burned one day! i wish we were 80000 eyes instead of 1000, being there is 40K odd shareholders, in which case the mums and dads would hopefully not panic sell which adds to the 'trading pot'.
plus the world sux still, old PUTO, what a toss bag, he will keep doubling down until the end - like a typical aggressive male.
Why make generalised sexist statements?
I think that is inappropriate.
You could have said narcissistic sociopath or the like... think a little bit more about these type of statements.
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnbeh.2018.00081/full
Compared to our knowledge of men’s aggression, relatively little is known about women’s aggression. Indeed, aggression and violence are usually considered male problems. There is some truth to this assumption. Globally, men are more violent than women (UN Office on Drugs and Crime, 2013). However, women frequently engage in other forms of aggressive behavior (Richardson, 2005). Research consistently reports that women use indirect aggression to an equivalent or greater extent than men (Archer and Coyne, 2005). Indirect aggression occurs when someone harms another while masking the aggressive intent (Björkqvist et al., 1992; Arnocky et al., 2012). Specific examples of indirect aggression include spreading false rumors, gossiping, excluding others from a social group, making insinuations without direct accusation, and criticizing others’ appearance or personality. Girls’ use of indirect aggression exceeds boys’ from age 11 onward (Archer, 2004). This difference persists into adulthood; compared to men, adult women use more indirect forms of aggression across various areas of life (Björkqvist et al., 1994; Österman et al., 1998). Indeed, in a large cross-cultural survey of female aggression across 317 societies, Burbank (1987) found that female aggression was mostly indirect and rarely inflicted physical injury. Thus, in the real world aggression is common in women and girls, but the form it takes is largely indirect compared to men’s aggression.
And I have a few male friends with integrity that have suffered shocking abuse from women.
Don't make this about gender.
Abuse and aggression is not exclusive to gender.... and no one should suffer either.