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>>20102557
BUT Asia opens Sunday night, and now I have some skin in the game with SMICY and NTDOY!

I don't even play the games, and I haven't watched any of the series since I watched that one on the moon and realized it wasn't 2deep4me lore, it's nonsense to justify making coomer art and selling microtransactions, formerly VN's.

UBW was probably as good as it got.

But yes, helena was drawn to have a nearly ideal pear shaped body. I've really warmed up to the whole smol bust thing, but I still do love some bigass tiddies.

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http://archive.vn/xzvBW

>According to the investigation, first reported in The Times, the problem has been ongoing since the start of the year. The third party supplier had passed the audio to one of its other companies, which sold it through a market news service that charged £2,500-5,000 a press conference per each client on top of a subscription fee.

Christ that's less thank 10k to be the first to find out about rate decisions? How much cash would be needed to leverage that into profitablity? Not much I'd wager.

Though how would you REALLY profit if the decision is something the markets were predicting, and it was just holding rates steady?

>>19977878
the yurus are just soooo canadian though
You're the biblebro then, I have trouble recognizing who is who these days...
Didn't realize you were such a yuri guy

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>>19967725
Yeah... but the FT called that out years ago, and I've heard about it a bunch over the years.

I listen to the FT's daily market brief podcast every morning, and they barely even gloated about how right they were, even though Wirecard totally attacked them for outing their fraudulent company and made them look like the badguys. They kept the con going for years.

>>19967771
but that doesn't tell me anything!
2008 was bad, I'm sure you can remember.
And yes, this time they had the memory of that to justify going all out with easing.

But that doesn't tell me anything that was confirmed today, or why this is 1000X worse, or why JP has failed in engineering a soft landing, or a whole lot of anything.

>>19967759
help me out here sunsan

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