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Buy it and make them pay 5k to repaint the whole shit box
It’s called Mystery Box in the points redemption
What’s the loot box ? I have RH CC. I’m only going to do cash back at 3%. None of the other shit
It’s hilarious Vlad in interviews denies Robinhood being betting app but we all know it 100% is. Even one of the rewards for credit card points is a frikin’ loot box. Commission for prediction markets are absurd, but people still use it, more money for Vlad. Sneaky mofo knows how to combine mobile gacha monetization into a broker, what a goddamn genius. Can’t get any more bullish HOOD to 500
what is an amazon box jockey?
Blackrock just bought up land and an entire apt building. High end Apts, 3500 a month for a studio. The Amazon box jockeys and poors are gonna be stretched even thinner now. Imagine being a rent slave in 2025, I'd of checked out by now. 
Is XYZ stock a good investment? No I will not do any research myself and instead blindly trust the person who replies to me with the biggest text box.
Heh. "90 deals in 90 days announced". I'm positioned long, but I'm not counting my gains until I see what's in the box of shit they're trying to pass off as a deal.
My cardboard box doesnt cost rent or mortgage and it has a great view of the ocean
r/askhistorians on the Weimar Republic. https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/t7ou18/how_did_people_survive_hyperinflation_in_weimar/ Some tidbits and bruvs I think we are fucked. >hyperinflation created a class of wealthy speculative capitalists who profited off the nominally rising stock market.   >"In hyperinflation, a kilo of potatoes was worth, to some, more than the family silver; a side of pork more than the grand piano. A prostitute in the family was better than an infant corpse; theft was preferable to starvation; warmth was finer than honour, clothing more essential than democracy, food more needed than freedom."   >there are stories of simple farmers decking out their homes with lavish beds and grand pianos that they had bought from starving people for flour and potatoes.   >The central bank was also issuing vast loans to various speculators, who were borrowing money, spending it then paying back the loan later, if at all, in vastly depreciated Marks. The new central bank, the Rentenbank, which issued and managed the Rentenmark put a stop to this. No more cheap loans were handed out and interest rates were raised, even hitting 100% before slowly declining. Inflation halted but so did the high rate of German exports and unemployment. Basically the economy sank into a serious depression. This was why no one had tried to stop inflation earlier, it had become apparent that any attempt to tighten financial conditions by the central bank, ie raise interest rates, would crash the economy. At each step in the process it was easier to just keep printing than to stop, which would ruin the German export market and trigger mass unemployment.   >As a short note, while trying not to get specific and break the twenty year rule, hopefully this helps illustrate the box modern policy makers face regarding inflation and money printing. In essence, it is politically easy to print money to finance government debts and stimulate the economy. However, that eventually causes inflation and trying to undo all of that printing has consequences that become worse and worse the longer it is allowed to continue. Eventually it becomes deeply unpopular to try and right the ship as doing so would cause pain to a broad swath of people. And so the crisis is allowed to continue and worsen.
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