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aquamarinerock t1_jeg7437 wrote

I mean I think there’s a difference between ‘kind’, which Boston is not, and ‘nice’. Boston is a city full of people who I feel support each other. For example, I left my phone on the green line on accident a few months back. My friend who was with me called it, a man answered. He got off the next stop and met us there and gave it back - I offered to pay, but he didn’t want anything.

Did I get extremely lucky? Yes, but I also feel like this is something that would be much less likely to happen in other cities in the US.

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tempaccountinterval t1_jeg742f wrote

I was too busy taking in the spectacle to care to be honest. That aside, they did explain the need to switch bases. Water guys reacting that way makes some sense at least considering how some people do react that way here on Earth - not too far to consider that happening with tribes. Exposition, I guess, not trying to defend it too much because I can't recall exactly where they did too much of it, I did'nt really care too much because it was with friends and we had a blast just looking at the film - I guess exposition would be a subjective thing - maybe too little/maybe not enough Unsure. Yeah but sky people not just killing off certain characters etc. just made me feel like its a bit too much sympathy to expect from them. Film is subjective, if you felt that way its perfectly fine. For instance, I abhor Space Odyssey 2001 and consider it a snoozefest but I'm aware of its merits and why people like it. Honestly, looking forward to Avatar 3 just to see the fire spectacle of it - and that's the prime reason. Just like how I'll likely watch the upcoign transformers film for the crazy big screen effects.

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RoutineDark9816 t1_jeg73d5 wrote

Yeah right. Been living here 30+ years. People are full of shit. Locals keep killing others all the time. What a joke. Only thing that will stop the criminals is giving them millions for “reparations” so they have motivation to stop shooting up their neighborhood with illegal guns. Will keep reading the news as the rats eat up their dead bodies.

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TuckerCarlsonsOhface t1_jeg72wr wrote

> While Virgin Orbit touted a flexible and alternative approach to launch small satellites, the company was unable to reach the rate of launches necessary to generate the revenue it sorely needed.

I mean, even if there were tons of companies clamoring to shoot a satellites into space, how much repeat business would there be? It doesn’t seem like a sustainable income source no matter what. It’s not like the average person on the street is like “I should get one of my own satellites up there.”

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Cutlercares t1_jeg72w4 wrote

Don't try to day trade. That's the retail trading trap. +90% lose money and bust their account. You're contending with algorithms, and they have all the advantages.

Learn to trade professionally, like a hedge fund portfolio manager. Learn to generate trade ideas, analyze a company's fundamentals, and properly measure your performance.

You're not generating income. You're building an asset.

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Sylvurphlame t1_jeg729c wrote

Considering you didn’t actually specify

> any ideas of how they recover the 30%

your question itself was rather vague and useless. Still despite your rudeness, I’m glad you clarified. Perhaps someone will better answer your question now you’ve actually asked a clear one.

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