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The Amphibia Original Pilot: Where it all began.
Look at how far weāve come, how long itās been, and how much weāve grown since. I am forever grateful for the years spent with this series.Ā
Thank you for everything.
SpongeBob SquarePants S01E18a
By Astor Alexander
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Hands up if you'd also adopt that little noodle! ā
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To be fair if our faces were that flexible and loose, weād probably yawn like that too.
Not celebrating today. Instead Iām thinking about my parents who are both Residential School Survivors. Iām thinking about my Aunts, Uncles and older cousins who went and who survived. Iām also thinking about those who never came home. So many never came home. Today Iām spending this time with family and just being with them. š§”š§”š§”š§”š§”š§”
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Everyone is sleeping in the Exiles comics, great series that explores different realities. For example there is one where Captain America is a vampire š§āāļø
Cool comic that explores Earth-9591 of the Marvel universe. Earth-9591 is a dystopian Marvel Universe were everything that could have gone wrong did go wrong.
squidgy sneks get sent to the CHUB TUB
Strawberry snake acrylic keychains will be in my shop update this Friday at 1pm(cdt)!Ā š
I need the red aliens to be introduced to the film universe please...also image a film based on the Xenomorphs home world
Green Ghost is a man in the comics and Iām pretty sure is based off of a Green Lantern trope. I find it hilarious tho that he gets his powers from eating a rock and has to throw it up to turn back into a human.
In the show they changed the gender of the character and didnāt expand much on background besides indicating that she was a photographer.
I wished Invincible would have gone more in-depth on the Guardians of the Globe characters. In the comics they all get backgrounds to tell you a little about them so their deaths are more shocking.
War Women is interesting as she is written as a lesbian Wonder Women character in the comics, but you would have no idea based off the show alone.
The show totally had a missed opportunity for this Superman slight from the comic š really tho it would be interesting to see if Omni-Man could take on Superman
MARVEL (½) PHASE 4: FINALISED DATES OF RELEASE
So... Gamestopās Stock Price and all that
This isnāt a game dev thing, but it is interesting and I thought it would make for some interesting reading (and also probably serve as a warning - you really probably shouldnāt buy gamestop stock right now). If you read and enjoyed my [Gamerās Primer for Financial Literacy], this might be amusing for you as well.
First, Iāll explain the game mechanics. Thereās a mechanic in investing called Short Selling, where an investor hopes to make money off of a stock (e.g. Gamestop) that they believe will go down in value. That investorĀ borrowsĀ shares of the stock from another investor and is legally bound to return those shares at some future date. The investor can then sell the shares today, wait for the stock price to drop, buy the shares back at a lower price, and return the shares to the lender while pocketing the difference. In our example, Desmal borrows five of my shares of AAGDCo and sells them today for $100 apiece, promising to return them (Desmal gains $500). In a week, AAGDCo has a scandal and the price drops to $80 a share. Desmal buys the five shares of AAGDCo back for $80 apiece (total cost: $400), returns them to me, and gets to keep the difference ($100 profit).
Under certain circumstances, the lender can enforce a margin call - a way for the lender (me) to (legally) force the borrower (Desmal) to pay back the shares she borrowed. This stops borrowers from borrowing forever if theyāre in the hole (e.g. if AAGDCo actually went up in value after Desmal borrowed the shares and sold them). If thereās a margin call, Desmal must buy the stock shares and return them to me. If the AAGDCo price has gone up, Desmal must eat the difference in cost and possibly take a loss. Risk to reward here.
So what does this have to with Gamestop? Gamestop, as you may know, has been having a really rough time over the past several years. Their business is failing and doing quite badly. Physical retail stores are taking a beating thanks to Covid, and digital game distribution and sales have been exploding, leaving them behind. This meant a lot of investors thought that short selling Gamestop stock was a good idea - they think the stock price will continue to fall, so they borrow shares, sell them immediately, and then will pay those shares back at a later date when the stock price has fallen even more.
But⦠hereās the trick. So many investors shorted Gamestop stock that more than 100% of their stock had been short sold. These short sold investors are legally bound to buy back shares of Gamestop at whatever price once the margin call comes. This means that, if the stock price jumped up dramatically, margin calls would be made and these investors couldnāt avoid buying back the shares at the high price. So the trolls at /r/wallstreetbets decided to see if they could do it. They started buying up Gamestop stock.Ā
At some point, when enough people buy something, the supply is gone and you canāt find it at the original price anymore (e.g. the PS5 and XSX consoles), so your only option is to raise the price youāre willing to pay in order to buy the thing you want. When enough people buy something, it naturally drives the price up. So⦠when /r/wallstreetbets collectively bought up all of the floating Gamestop stock, it drove the price up further and further. When this happened, the margin calls started coming in for the short sold investors, and they were forced to buy Gamestop stock at the much higher price in order to pay back the people they originally borrowed the shares from. This wave of forced buying triggered another wave of margin calls, which triggered another wave of forced buying, each round of forced buying driving the price up further. Gamestop stock being worth over $250 a share is the result of this.
Basically, too many investors had waaaay overextended themselves by short selling Gamestop stock and got burned for it. The same thing is starting to happen with other over-shorted stocks as well - Blackberry, AMC, and Express are all seeing similar things happen as well. A bunch of redditors with some money creatively used the game mechanics to grief a bunch of institutional investors who were way overextended.Ā
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