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Women keep asking “Where are all the real masculine men?”
Naftali Moses’ blunt answer: The second you meet one, you run. Real men require sacrifice and commitment, and most women have been trained to settle for manipulators who lie instead.
The result is a growing dating mismatch that hurts everyone.
What’s your take, is this dynamic creating a crisis in modern dating and relationships?
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Naftali Moses’ blunt answer: The second you meet one, you run. Real men require sacrifice and commitment, and most women have been trained to settle for manipulators who lie instead.
The result is a growing dating mismatch that hurts everyone.
What’s your take, is this dynamic creating a crisis in modern dating and relationships?
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Robot delivers an iPhone in Yaroslavl, Russia
Funny that he asks to call the elevator politely in the end
... does this mean that someone downstairs also put him on the elevator?
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Funny that he asks to call the elevator politely in the end
... does this mean that someone downstairs also put him on the elevator?
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SOMETHING VERY UNUSUAL IS HAPPENING INSIDE SOUTH KOREA'S STOCK MARKET.
The KOSPI crashed over -8% again today, the fifth circuit breaker this month.
More than ₩400 trillion ($360 billion) was wiped out. Samsung and SK Hynix each fell about 9%.
June 8: an 8% crash within 3 minutes of the open.
June 22-23: a 10% crash, the second worst day in KOSPI history, on a proposal to tax unrealized gains.
Today: another 8% drop.
In between, the index has bounced just as hard, including a near 10% single day gain in March, right after that month's record 12% crash.
Five things are driving this violence:
1. Korea's market runs on retail, locally called "ants," not institutions.
They trade with a quick flip mentality, in fast and out faster, turning every dip into a crash and every bounce into a spike.
2. Samsung and SK Hynix alone make up 45-50% of the entire KOSPI, versus just 14% for Nvidia and Apple combined in the S&P 500.
Two stocks move the whole country's index.
3. Margin debt just hit a record 32.67 trillion won ($22.4 billion), up 25% in a year.
Leveraged single stock ETFs on Samsung and SK Hynix, approved in May, double the daily move, turning a 9% drop into an 18% loss for holders and triggering faster forced selling.
4. The won is classified as a "local" currency, not held in global reserves, so foreign selloffs hit it harder with less buying support.
It's already at a 17-year low, which raises import costs and limits rate cuts even as stocks crash.
5. The National Pension Service, holding assets equal to 60% of Korea's GDP, has blown past its stock allocation limit and is now forced to sell into every rally instead of buying dips, even selling on the day the circuit breaker triggered.
On top of all that, Korea just missed MSCI's developed market watchlist in late June, killing the one catalyst that had foreign capital looking past the volatility.
Retail driven, two stock concentrated, leveraged, currency exposed, missing its stabilizer, and now without its bull case.
That's why this index doesn't move 2% anymore. It moves 8-10%, almost every day.
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The KOSPI crashed over -8% again today, the fifth circuit breaker this month.
More than ₩400 trillion ($360 billion) was wiped out. Samsung and SK Hynix each fell about 9%.
June 8: an 8% crash within 3 minutes of the open.
June 22-23: a 10% crash, the second worst day in KOSPI history, on a proposal to tax unrealized gains.
Today: another 8% drop.
In between, the index has bounced just as hard, including a near 10% single day gain in March, right after that month's record 12% crash.
Five things are driving this violence:
1. Korea's market runs on retail, locally called "ants," not institutions.
They trade with a quick flip mentality, in fast and out faster, turning every dip into a crash and every bounce into a spike.
2. Samsung and SK Hynix alone make up 45-50% of the entire KOSPI, versus just 14% for Nvidia and Apple combined in the S&P 500.
Two stocks move the whole country's index.
3. Margin debt just hit a record 32.67 trillion won ($22.4 billion), up 25% in a year.
Leveraged single stock ETFs on Samsung and SK Hynix, approved in May, double the daily move, turning a 9% drop into an 18% loss for holders and triggering faster forced selling.
4. The won is classified as a "local" currency, not held in global reserves, so foreign selloffs hit it harder with less buying support.
It's already at a 17-year low, which raises import costs and limits rate cuts even as stocks crash.
5. The National Pension Service, holding assets equal to 60% of Korea's GDP, has blown past its stock allocation limit and is now forced to sell into every rally instead of buying dips, even selling on the day the circuit breaker triggered.
On top of all that, Korea just missed MSCI's developed market watchlist in late June, killing the one catalyst that had foreign capital looking past the volatility.
Retail driven, two stock concentrated, leveraged, currency exposed, missing its stabilizer, and now without its bull case.
That's why this index doesn't move 2% anymore. It moves 8-10%, almost every day.
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Saylor will be the first ceo in history to see his stock drop -99% and recover not once
but twice
$mstr
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but twice
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Ocurrió durante el terremoto en Venezuela
Por favor anualidad gratis para el tipo de azul, operado de los nervios
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Por favor anualidad gratis para el tipo de azul, operado de los nervios
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‼ Children are pulled from the rubble of houses after the earthquake in Venezuela
*According to UNICEF, 3.9 million children live directly within the heavily damaged northern states — including Caracas, La Guaira, Aragua, Carabobo& Miranda
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*According to UNICEF, 3.9 million children live directly within the heavily damaged northern states — including Caracas, La Guaira, Aragua, Carabobo& Miranda
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When asked which archetype of relationship people are looking for, the vast majority chose "best friends".
About twice as many women wanted a "trophy wife" dynamic as men.
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About twice as many women wanted a "trophy wife" dynamic as men.
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Crypto is most undervalued it has ever been.
When liquidity starts to rotate, the catch up rally will be insane.
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When liquidity starts to rotate, the catch up rally will be insane.
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In France, eggs and bacon are being fried directly in the sun — temperatures have exceeded 45°C
Rail traffic has been disrupted, schools have been closed, and part of the nuclear energy sector has been temporarily shut down.
A mass of hot air from the Sahara has covered southern Europe and is moving further east.
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Rail traffic has been disrupted, schools have been closed, and part of the nuclear energy sector has been temporarily shut down.
A mass of hot air from the Sahara has covered southern Europe and is moving further east.
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Two typhoons will hit Japan at the same spot and at the same time, on Saturday evening. If you are traveling in Japan this weekend it might be best to cancel any plans and sit these two out. Either they will deflect one another, merge, or one will deflect and one keep going
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Rescuers in Venezuela are racing to pull survivors from the rubble before the "golden window" closes.
More than 28 hours on from the strongest quake to hit the country in over a century, the clock matters.
The first 48 to 72 hours are widely seen as the best shot at reaching people buried alive, with survival chances dropping fast after that without water.
Some teams work off a "rule of fours," the idea that a trapped person can last 4 minutes without air, 4 days without water, and 4 weeks without food.
But those timelines aren't absolute. After the 2023 Turkey-Syria quake, people were pulled out alive 10 days later, well past what anyone expected.
The conditions in Venezuela aren't helping. Northern summers are hot and dry, raising the risk of dehydration and heat exhaustion for anyone still trapped.
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More than 28 hours on from the strongest quake to hit the country in over a century, the clock matters.
The first 48 to 72 hours are widely seen as the best shot at reaching people buried alive, with survival chances dropping fast after that without water.
Some teams work off a "rule of fours," the idea that a trapped person can last 4 minutes without air, 4 days without water, and 4 weeks without food.
But those timelines aren't absolute. After the 2023 Turkey-Syria quake, people were pulled out alive 10 days later, well past what anyone expected.
The conditions in Venezuela aren't helping. Northern summers are hot and dry, raising the risk of dehydration and heat exhaustion for anyone still trapped.
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I see these posts on reddit quite often. This is proof that women see 96% of men as being unattractive
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