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dynorphin t1_ivt3lrs wrote
Reply to comment by Bunnywabbit13 in SEC, DOJ Investigating Crypto Platform FTX by Hrekires
Trust me, if the us government wants to shut something down they'll find a way.
dynorphin t1_ivs3afj wrote
Reply to SEC, DOJ Investigating Crypto Platform FTX by Hrekires
Should look into binance while they're at it.
dynorphin t1_iupcsqx wrote
Reply to Jury awards $21m to family of patient after simple leg surgery left him in a vegetative state by TheFullerTron
You really don't want to look into how private equity groups are buying up all the private anesthesia practices they can to cut corners, generate profits for investors, and kill patients, while actually increasing surgical costs.
These people belong in jail but we live in a corrupt system where that will never happen.
dynorphin t1_iu25x2m wrote
Reply to comment by motosandguns in EU reaches deal to ban new combustion engine cars by 2035 – DW – 10/27/2022 by JustMyOpinionz
I'm half serious when I say I'm thinking of dumping my 401k into low mileage, manual transmission vehicles and storing them in the desert somewhere. Some of these they stopped making already and the prices have rocketed up (a fj cruiser that sold for 40k new in 2014 just sold for 108k last month) others this might be the last year that you'll be able to buy some of these, they aren't gonna be selling v8 manual mustangs forever, the last m3 manual is guaranteed to be a classic in the future, the Cadillac blackwing is a beast of a car for the value now but I don't think they'll be as sought after, you already can't get a manual Vette, I think manual miatas are a good bet though and civic si's
With manual transmissions disappearing in America, and the future looking a lot more electric, and hybrid motors in twenty to thirty years all the millennials retiring with money are gonna be looking for mint versions of these cars that remember wanting in high school but not being able to afford as weekend toys.
dynorphin t1_jaamcbj wrote
Reply to LPT: Don't cite Wikipedia articles, but do use their sources. by codenamendgo
ULPT: only cite sources that give 404 errors.