not sure how to phrase it in a way that won't sound really dreadful but i'm about to be the age my cousin was when she died so i'm feeling some type of way about it
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not sure how to phrase it in a way that won't sound really dreadful but i'm about to be the age my cousin was when she died so i'm feeling some type of way about it
What I don't get about people wanting Sascha and Ismail to be together by the end of the season, or being so happy with them as a couple, is just how HUGE is the difference between Kieu My/Fatou and Josh/Nora relationships to theirs. Not only in terms of screentime and development, but in how much healthier and reciprocate they are in comparison.
I don't know, I guess druck did such a good job in portraying healthy relationships so far and showing the main feelings towards their love interest, that I don't get people being so excited about getting an unhealthy relationship from a character who is known for not being a great person, and that spent more time expressing feelings for another person than their LI.
Like, even if they do end up together in this season, is more of a loss than a gain, because we will barely get to really see their relationship actually be healthy or good, since there's only 3 episodes left and next season isn't in Ismail POV. So...nobody wins.
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The S&P 500 has fallen more than 10% from its record high, entering a correction and shedding trillions of dollars in market value.
The S&P 500's rapid 10% decline from a record high into correction territory has wiped out trillions of dollars in market value.
The market value of the S&P 500 at its Feb. 19 peak was $52.06 trillion, according to FactSet. Thursday's decline put the index's market value down to $46.78 trillion.
That makes for a total loss of about $5.28 trillion in about three weeks.
The decline has come in the shadow of President Donald Trump's burgeoning trade war with several of the United States' major trading partners, with headlines about tariffs at times seeming to drive market moves. There have also been signs of slowing economic growth, with weak consumer sentiment surveys and tepid outlooks from retailers like Walmart.
"Our interactions with clients indicate that the mood music is changing. While many see recession talk as premature, concerns about erratic policy from the new administration abound, with the 'uncertainty tax' hitting growth expectations," Barclays strategist Emmanuel Cau said in a note to clients.
Another contributing factor to the decline appears to be the unwind of the growth trade related to artificial intelligence. Since Nov. 19, Nvidia is down 17% and the Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF (MAGS) is down 19%.
The run up in those AI-related stocks before the correction had raised concern that the stock market was too richly valued, with several stocks at times having their own market caps above $3 trillion. Even now, the S&P 500 is trading at 24.1-times its trailing 12-month earnings, according to FactSet, which is well above its long-term average.
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