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>>18510355
>idk
>what you mean
>bro
>snapchat
>white claws
>or something
>down to finish these with me?
>and fuck.
>pretty simple

I find it quite amazing that every other word in your post irradiated a gleam of stupidity that tipped me off to your low IQ. Perhaps that's why she fucked you — you're stupid. Some girls get off to guys like that.

How was the fuck? And why the hell is someone like you trading stocks?

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All the dairy, eggs, cleaning supplies, and bulk calories (cereal, rice) are sold out at my Wal-Mart. This is perhaps the greatest illustration of the stock market being in direct conflict with physical reality and known, material facts.

On the ground, all working Americans are anticipating a horrible pandemic and preparing themselves to hunker down in their homes for weeks at a time to protect and care for their loved ones, such as their parents and grandparents. On Wall Street, the traders are anticipating 'just a dip' and (apparently) expect all economic indicators to swiftly return to normal as 2% of the population dies.

They're expecting Americans to continue to work, shop, and go in and out of their homes while mass death is happening and their families are endangered by this very behavior. They're expecting Americans to just shrug off the death of loved ones and walk out to buy a Tesla the very next day.

Why? The answer is as follows : they cannot see the worker and the consumer as anything more than predictable units of economic value. For the worker to care more about anything than his work is absurd. For the consumer to care more about anything than purchasing is nonsense.

Why do you think the CEOs of NYSE companies aren't providing paid sick leave? Why do you think they aren't extending bereavement/FMLA to their many part-time employees in this time of crisis? They really do think people will just put up with it.

They will have no idea what hit them when shit hits the fan.

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