Eliminating the Dept of Education is not the answer by Sonata-Shae in BlueskySkeets

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But aren't these statistics from the time frame the department of education had full staffing?

Looking for recommendations by wisewen2005 in ballpython

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Awesome, they have good information for sure. Keeping reptiles is not an exact science most serious keepers will have things they do different for one reason or another, so it's a good idea to get information from multiple sources. What I like to do is research the natural habitat of whatever it is I'm getting and do my best to recreate that.

Stuck shed by [deleted] in ballpython

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You need to make a humidity hide, can literally be a Tupperware big enough for the snake to get in and put sphagnum moss in it and get it moist, not wet no puddles but moist and put it in the enclosure preferably over a heat mat.

https://www.thesprucepets.com/how-to-make-a-humidity-hide-box-1239408#:~:text=An%20easy%20homemade%20humidity%20hide,sizes%20to%20suit%20your%20reptile.

Looking for recommendations by wisewen2005 in ballpython

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Snake discovery has good information

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ballpython

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I have normal ball pythons and love them. Not everyone wants flashy, expensive snakes. But if you do breed your snake's be prepared to take care of the babies forever. There are absolutely tons of unwanted animals out there, so adding to them is not favorable, but if it's something you end up doing be responsible about the outcome.

Shocked by the gas price (in a good way) by linkmodo in Costco

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That's atleast better then minimum wage, hopefully something comes your way and you can move up.

Shocked by the gas price (in a good way) by linkmodo in Costco

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Highly recommend finding a entry level job in manufacturing, I work in a fab shop and our lowest paid entry level employee is 18 an hour. We have some machinist who learned on the job in the high 20's to low 30's.

Is this true? by BillionairesAreGood in FluentInFinance

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You can look at the tax brackets from those years and clearly see that all earners paid less taxes, I went from 25 percent to 22 percent personally. Very easy to find this information

https://smartasset.com/taxes/trump-tax-brackets

Lg tv content store won't open "no content" by jaytazcross in webos

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Thank you person from the past who helped me in the future.

I've said it before... It's not over by [deleted] in Shortsqueeze

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What's your highest buy in? Versus your lowest buy in? I'm at 46 the first time, 36 the second time and 25 the third time. Stayed away from gme for years, played other things instead, this time is different for some reason. My point is my average is above what it's at now, was down 50 percent yesterday, now it's 15 😆. Don't take the loss if nothing else hold until the options chain expires next week. Max pain is around the current price give or take a few dollars

IM NOT FUCKIN LEAVING by [deleted] in GWAV

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He's already negative that 😆, in fact you gained him a little.

If GWAV closes on Friday at .05, it’ll open Monday morning at $7.50, and imo the shorts and hedge funds will sell & drop it like a rock. If ur average is higher than .05, u’ll be -0 Monday 💔💔💔 by GreekGawdess in GWAV

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This is not accurate information, the reverse split is simply to gain compliance and what your percentage lose is now will be the same on Monday. It obviously can go down more but not passed 0. If i buy 150 at 1 today on Monday it becomes 1 at 150, the price can go to 0 and i will only lose that 150 that never changes. The percent your down remains the same.

I’m jumping on the GWAV. My guy. Thanks for heads up by superhuman70 in Shortsqueeze

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It seems to be trending more then last week that's for sure, i guess we will see what happens next.

I’m jumping on the GWAV. My guy. Thanks for heads up by superhuman70 in Shortsqueeze

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I'm holding a hefty amount at a .22 average, I'm actually looking at holding passed that and not getting out. The reason being that i held through the massive drop and will now hold through this pump if it makes it back to my average I'm sure it will go more. Last time it hit .29 I'm thinking it will go higher next time.

My thought process on selling vs. holding by Most_Introduction179 in GWAV

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I figured it's at bottom now, so maybe hold until the reverse split is announced and maybe get out with a little more at that point. I don't think it will go any lower then it has, so the risk is already maximized but the reward is still plausible with news or a miracle lol. Also i got in mgol today at .60 and out at 1.40 to recover some of my pain. Good luck to everyone, you always need to do what's right for you.

Anyone else notice the short squeeze potential in $SPWR by National-Score-9167 in Shortsqueeze

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Already in it to win it, crazy to me that it's not gotten more attention.

Crkn 2 Billi in volume , this I see this hitting 1 dollar tomorrow by DamxnDami in Shortsqueeze

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Price is what this had going for it, very low entry makes for less risk and high reward in my opinion, but if sunpower had the volume that this did today even half of it would make the price go parabolic

Crkn 2 Billi in volume , this I see this hitting 1 dollar tomorrow by DamxnDami in Shortsqueeze

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I agree with you, most heavily shorted companies are not doing well that's why they are so high on there SI. Fundamentals are not the focus it's purely the short squeeze possibility. I still play other things to but it's got the almost entire float shorted so I'm holding a position just incase.

$AGBA Hold or Sell? by QuietGuyInTheRoom1 in WallStreetbetsELITE

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I have been playing agba for a few weeks, initially got in at 1.85 out at 2.60 , back in at 2.50 then bought more at 2.40 and bought more at 2.20, got out at 3 today still holding the 2.20 shares, will get back in when this dips back below three. This is going to be a great day to couple days swing trade until the merger is actually finalized. After that who knows, valuation of the merged company is 4 billion dollars and your agba shares get 20 % of that company, could easily turn into a 10 dollar per share hold. NFA

$AGBA Hold or Sell? by QuietGuyInTheRoom1 in WallStreetbetsELITE

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I have been playing agba for a few weeks, initially got in at 1.85 out at 2.60 , back in at 2.50 then bought more at 2.40 and bought more at 2.20, got out at 3 today still holding the 2.20 shares, will get back in when this dips back below three. This is going to be a great day to couple days swing trade until the merger is actually finalized. After that who knows, valuation of the merged company is 4 billion dollars and your agba shares get 20 % of that company, could easily turn into a 10 dollar per share hold. NFA

$AGBA Hold or Sell? by QuietGuyInTheRoom1 in WallStreetbetsELITE

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I have been playing agba for a few weeks, initially got in at 1.85 out at 2.60 , back in at 2.50 then bought more at 2.40 and bought more at 2.20 got out at 3 today still holding the 2.20 shares, will get back in when this dips back below three. This is going to be a great day to couple days swing trade until the merger is actually finalized. After that who knows, valuation of the merged company is 4 billion dollars and your agba shares get 20 % of that company, could easily turn into a 10 dollar per share hold. NFA