if you could build the best 6 man roster to compete vs froyo who would you pick
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it never even occurred to me that you were talking about mge, but that still isn't remotely true lol
none of the old school shotty soldiers would stand a chance against delpo or rekuso or whoever in mge, skill level is always improving
I know how good platinum, tlr, tek, mike, etc were with the shotgun
it still doesn't matter, guys like laz, jay, kaptain would still wreck kids with the shotgun now, they just believe gunboats are usually better (and they're right)
hell there are WAY more invite soldiers who could also play scout in invite than there were back then
funhaver1998i think people had better aim before the gunboats thing
I am quite confident that soldier mains from 2009 did not have better hitscan aim than the average soldier in 2020
mge literally didn't exist back then
on the left: ceo of robinhood
on the right: the redditor with the most gamestop stock
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all of those mice are too small for me with the exception of the g pro superlight which is too expensive and the xm1r which looks solid but is wired anyways, boardzy is also one of the cringe cultists who thinks palm grip is inherently bad despite playing nothing but fortnite so I can't take him too seriously
as for mousepads I recently bought the aqua control + in like an xxl size, pretty psyched to see how it does
no one answered me so im buying a used viper ultimate mercury off of reddit 8)
mustardoverlordhttps://i.imgur.com/HRebJWA.png
just saying
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Snack A class revolt not in the form of a riot or an online petition, but an online community coordinating to exploit the market the same way wall street does. This is not something I think anyone pre-internet could have even fathomed taking place. On top of that you have people from all ends of the political spectrum coming together against Robinhood's decision to stop day-traders from buying GME, on the basis that equality means equal rights to exploit the system. This is history in the making.
let's not go too crazy
1) most people profiting from all this are still massive firms, albeit the ones that actually invested in gamestop- see blackrock for instance
2) ordinary people might be 'coming together', but most of the elites are just paying lip service to the most egregious example of a systemic problem, just like with martin shkreli or bernie madoff or any other scapegoat. most people don't have the vocabulary to actually express why they're being fucked- half of them say "this isn't true free market capitalism!"
THEBILLDOZERhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/johntamny/2021/01/28/ignore-the-populist-gamestop-hype-short-sellers-are-heroes/?sh=2e825df773cf
lmao
nothing more need be said
I mean, absent this sort of intervention by the actual trading apps (which I suppose you could argue was inevitable), there definitely was "money to be made" up to a certain point. just because the bubble is eventually going to burst doesn't mean it can't reach a crazy high level first. that being said if I had money tied up in this I definitely would set a sell limit because I'm not a total madman
Tino_The real issue with GME is it is more or less a total meme.
im pretty sure everyone knows that and the idea was to hold until literally the second the major holders give up and try to sell their shorts en masse, but obviously this whole situation circumvents that
Tino_mustardoverlordalso, https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Es2IoljW8AQXeH5?format=jpg&name=900x900
Fairly sure most EULA's never actually hold up in court because of the absolutely absurd shit that goes into most of them.
im pretty sure that our crazy far right supreme court has upheld ludicrous arbitration agreements before
in theory they shouldn't but that's not always how things work