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You mean GameStop?
I think roaring kitty is one of the groups behind the gamestop type fenzy betting. Gamestop was probably the first one of its kind
GameStop
He sounds like he’s complaining about ants playing the only game ants can play.
Grant’s face is like.. Bro, this is why I only invest in real estate!