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Comment Re:Hey Ken, if you covered your shorts explain thi (Score 1) 16

Kenneth Griffin has stolen billions of dollars from worldwide investors by naked short selling American companies. His business model is to "borrow" shares of companies, sell the shares he borrows and as the company goes bankrupt never repay the loaned shares. Sears, Toys-R-Us, Radio Shack have all been decimated by Citadel and Kenny Griffin and their theft.

When the words "Enemies foreign and domestic" is spoken, Ken Griffin and Citadel is who is being spoken about.

Comment Comic Books are stagnant, looking for a breakout! (Score 1) 163

Comic Books and the Comic Book Industry are currently in a 30 year period of upset that started with the speculation boom in the 90's which coincided with the popularization of the Internet and PC among "regular" folk. The shift from cheap, disposable and portable entertainment to sophisticated, high quality art started in the 90's and continues today. Things like Comicology, Substack and places that let you read comic online show that the move to a digital medium is possible while analog comics thrive were the younger generations are pushing back against the all-digital world. Comics are not a genre but an art form as old as ancient. Comics are neither dying or thriving but trying to find their place in the new medium of 1's and 0's.

There will always be Comic's and whether Superhero, Horror or Biographical, there is always going to be people who use words AND pictures in unison to tell a story.

Comment Re:good (Score 0) 33

What is a dollar bill other than a slip of paper with a serial number on it. If the mismanaged economy shuts down, "Poof!" it's gone... Value is in the utilization of the monitary technology and if NFT's can pass the ownership criteria in a court of law they can be used to command ownership of anything in a more secure fashion than the implicit-trust system we have today...

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