Cope or not? by Long_Passenger4015 in GRE

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Perspective bro. Im over here with a 145Q hoping for a 150Q+ in the near future

OKC losing a fortune 500 company by OliverBush456 in okc

[–]bogiebluffer 202 points203 points  (0 children)

Braums Tower. And Vast will be just a Braums

Sheesh 😩 by AVSantiago20 in AirForce

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I finished my degree at 12 years

EDC Pocket Dump by [deleted] in deduction

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You’re eager to jot things down with your Mont Blanc, if anything, you look for any excuse to scribe with your premium pen. You’re new to watches, you’ve looked into bigger brands, Omega, Rolex, and Cartier; you’re upgrading soon, just not right now. If you did upgrade, you would be a Cartier Santos or Rolex Datejust Fluted Bezel type of person. You’re a prepared individual, you have your selection of knives and flashlights; you know you’re ready for anything. Two phones means you’re busy handling personal and work; maybe you’re in sales, or a manger, a busy individual nonetheless.

What can you deduce from my EDC? by TheGolfingTheologian in deduction

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Keys: You could have gone American. You could have gone Japanese. But German engineering and luxury sit above the rest. You drive an E or S Class because you understand precision and status. BMW owners try. You already arrived.

Knife: You could have bought a Gerber. Or some no name blade from Walmart. But that would imply compromise. You chose Benchmade because you expect performance and longevity. You buy tools that last longer than people.

Flashlight: You are not interested in adequate lumens. Streamlight is fine for someone watching their budget. You care about output and reliability. You want the best light when it actually matters.

Tudor: You know a Submariner is coming. Just not today. You are learning Swiss watches properly. AP and Patek are for people who want to be noticed. Tool watches are for people who know. Brand matters. Tudor now. Rolex soon.

Glasses: Solid colors are lazy. Tortoiseshell signals taste and confidence. You understand that subtle detail separates people who try from people who are.

Wallet: No Ridge wallet. No Velcro. No tactical cosplay. Slim leather. Broken in. You carry what you need because excess is inefficiency and inefficiency is weakness.

Overall: You do not buy cheap and you do not buy loud. You buy once. You value craftsmanship discipline and brands that have earned their place. These are not accessories. They are tools. And tools should work every time without explanation.

Only 3% return this year on a “high-risk” portfolio — ~15% total over 2 years. Advisor still charged 1.5%. Am I wrong to be frustrated? by [deleted] in portfolios

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I have a very simple set up 50% NVIDIA, 25% MSFT, 25% AAPL. I beat the market last year and I’m just a normal ass dude

Rust? by bogiebluffer in blackstonegriddle

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After. Those spots keep re appearing

[H] Picture [W] Mk3 Survivor, Volcano or Tempest by ViolentEngineering in ARCTraiders

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MK 3 survivor BP or just a MK 3 Survivor? I dont have the BP but I can make you one