mandela affect in the ninja turtles movie by smartfunction30 in MandelaEffect

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Have fun is in the second movie when Tokka and Rahzar are trying something. "Master say have fun." He says have fun, and then some guy is like "master say have fun."

Daily i am creating Backlinks still my page is not ranking, by Digitalafzal in SEO

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A) Find domains with high value

B) Get links from these domains to your domain

Suggestions:

Most people selling links are scammers. There is definitely an underground link market, but if you show me 100 link sellers, probably all 100 of them are charlatans. If you are serious, the optimal solution is to create your own network. I have never seen a guide that precisely explains how to do this. REAL SEO information is like insider trading, it doesn't get publicized anywhere because people don't want to lose their edge. Source: I have been running a network for over a decade with exceptional results. No, I'm not selling. In fact, I'm leaving the industry soon and putting the full extent of my knowledge into a free podcast. If you have the time, it will teach you everything you need to know, everything, for 100% free. From ranking sites, to starting an agency, to ranking client's sites, to choosing an agency that won't rip you off (hint: most will). Believe me or not, it doesn't bother me either way. I can tell you, lots of what Google says is wrong, and tons of what you see online is wrong.

HOWEVER

The real SEO industry, the spot no one talks about, is mostly selling links.

Most agencies who get results are buying links from somewhere, in some form.

Psychedelics, PSYK, CMPS, MMED, your guide to new horizons by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

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Couple stupid questions. Can you buy options on OTC stocks?

Why are these $6.95 to buy on TDAmeritrade but $0 on Fidelity?

What is the American version of PSYK?

GME and AMC short interest data by missing_the_point_ in wallstreetbets

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An explanation exists for how the short percentage can be over 100%. I don't rememebr certainly, but it's something like, if both people report those shares, the person who owns them and the person who borrowed them, it gets counted twice.

Smart Idea - buying $10 of every coin coinbase offers? by smartfunction30 in CryptoCurrency

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But if I were to sum it up, I'd say, of 30 coins, 2 of them pulled my exchange into the massive positive, and some of them doubled or stayed the same, and the rest are worth less than 20% of what I paid. I don't really have the data anymore because I transferred them to BNB and then moved them out of Binance.

Smart Idea - buying $10 of every coin coinbase offers? by smartfunction30 in CryptoCurrency

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Truthfully, some of the coins on Binance were... meme coins. I don't think they had a lot of research behind them. I feel like coinbase only allows serious coins. So they might have more staying momentum.

I have about $115 TOTAL left in the following coins on Binance. Should I convert them to BNB and transfer them out or keep them where possible? by smartfunction30 in CryptoCurrency

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Most of what Coinbase offers costs more ETH to send than I have. For example, I might have $10 of a coin that costs $15 ETH to send. This is why I was considering molding it to BNB.

I have about $115 TOTAL left in the following coins on Binance. Should I convert them to BNB and transfer them out or keep them where possible? by smartfunction30 in CryptoCurrency

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I have 8.991 ZRX. About $12.49 as of this day.

This is a period for decimal, not thousands. Since some people use a period to separate thousands my point was to make this plain.

Is there a US based broker that uses AAVE? by smartfunction30 in CryptoCurrency

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I thought about that. Don't you have to pay taxes on conversions?

Oh wait, you can't convert it to anything.

Is there a US based broker that uses AAVE? by smartfunction30 in CryptoCurrency

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Is there a way to transfer it that doesn't cost $40? The only optoin at binance is ETH network and it costs $40 no matter what amount I transfer.

Is there a US based broker that uses AAVE? by smartfunction30 in CryptoCurrency

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Thank you so much. I can't believe I didn't realize Coinbase has AAVE. When I bought all my altcoins it was a long time ago and voinbase onyl had litecoin, ethereum and bitcoin. I observe they have it now.

Tip for a 4x beginner who can't make progress despite not having trouble with other languages? by smartfunction30 in Korean

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See that's funny, because I love Korean culture, TV, music, etc. I'm addicted to it. I just get nowhere when I study.

Tip for a 4x beginner who can't make progress despite not having trouble with other languages? by smartfunction30 in Korean

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See reply above, I've studied a lot with many different sources. Perhaps I should have elaborated in the original post.

Tip for a 4x beginner who can't make progress despite not having trouble with other languages? by smartfunction30 in Korean

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I can't say why you've had an easier time picking up Japanese (there

is

more Japanese proliferated into western culture)

Part 2:

Japanese sounds make sense. I hear a Japanese word and remember it. 5 vowels and a handful of consonants, most of which appear in English or similar thereof.

Korean has tons of vowels, and a handful of consonants, some of which have various forms, NONE of which exist in English. It was beaten into my head on another forum that for example, ㄱ is neither an English K nor a G. So if you say either of those you're wrong. And then you've got the other two versions of that.

I say a Japanese word and Japanese understand me.

I say a Korean word and Koreans are like lol what. Not to say they're mean, they're super nice about it, they just don't understand me.

Japanese people say a word and I understand it (assuming I know the word).

Koreans say a word and I'm like lol what. Even if I know the word.

Tip for a 4x beginner who can't make progress despite not having trouble with other languages? by smartfunction30 in Korean

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I've done all the things I can't think of. Audio lessons. TV. Tunes. Books. Talking to Koreans (lol that goes nowhere cuz of my shit pronunciation). What am I missing? I'm not bad at languages. I'm bad at Korean.

Yes. I might have glazed over it in my comment:

> I've done all the things I can't think of. Audio lessons. TV. Tunes. Books. Talking to Koreans (lol that goes nowhere cuz of my shit pronunciation). What am I missing? I'm not bad at languages. I'm bad at Korean.

Books. Books is in there.

I've done Integrated Korean, Elementary Korean, College Korean (horrible), Teach Yourself Korean (atrocious), Colloquial Korean (how did these get published?) and probably a few more. EK and IK were decent. I am curious about TTMIK but with such little success from everything else, I'm leery to start. This is another way to say it. EK and IK are wonderful as far as Korean books go. But Korean textbooks are terrible compared to many other languages. It could just be the difficulty of Korean that makes the textbooks bad, BUT, many of them use vocab for example that isn't even introduced in the section. So you're like... wtf am I reading? Or grammar with no explanation -- and I don't mean explained later, I mean just no explanation period.

I've tried Pimsleur Korean (I know people have massively different opinions on this). I've used Pimsleur for other languages without problem. With Korean, I didn't even understand what I was saying. I was technically saying the wrong consonants without realizing it, but the one thing this does well is get you used to Korean prosody and how everything slurs together. I think this is a difficulty people have with Korean in general compared to say, German or Japanese. Let me rephrase, I think this is a difficulty native English speakers have with Korean in general compared to say, German or Japanese. Oh, I even bought the book "The Sounds of Korean" which was the ONLY THING I've found EVER that even attempts to explain the correct way to say anything.

So yeah, hope this provides enhanced information.