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Jonas Oppermann's avatar

Great post! Nice comparison with "the Planet of the Apes" plot and (potential) ending. :)

Northman's avatar

Chicken - pretty weak post. Couple of weak ones lately. If you plan to start charging soon then you have got to do better than this.

Russiabot 0x35AD4E's avatar

How about some constructive criticism then? Maybe share what you mean by "weak", which is such a cliche that it carries no meaning. I sure can't figure out what you are complaining about, except it did not meet some unknown expectations. What do you expect vs what was delivered?

Tim Schreiner's avatar

“Ape shall not kill ape”, or in this case, Ape shall not sell out ape. At what point do we move to Star Trek episode, And the children shall lead, becomes, And the Apes shall lead; where the grownups are, or were, Old Wall brokerages taken down by the Apes, who now rule the Street.

Tankster's avatar

I think that $PLBY and it's vast library of icons like Barbie Benton could fetch big bucks for NFT versions. Lot's O'Boomers spent way too much time in the bathroom with those analog pics, July 1969. On the cover the same time about the same time as the POTA franchise started. Just sayin'...

Veronica's avatar

A timely glimpse into where we're heading. NFTs seem to be the iconography of the age: in flat, two-dimensional imagery hoping to entrance the believers and distract them from the reality of what we've let ourselves in for. AMC is the cartoon that makes what all the others are doing seem ridiculous. But in the end, it's not a joke - they'll "blow it up" and damn the rest of us to hell. Thanks Chicken... a planet of the Chickens(TM) I could go for!

RBAR's avatar

The text appears to have been written to justify the fun image of the backside of a chicken, presumably from where green eggs descend.

The author does not discuss the AMC short squeeze antics of experienced egg farmer Marc Cohodes.

A shallow gang pile article. The chicken is missing a feedback loop

Jane's avatar

Gresham's law states that "bad money drives out good". Evident everywhere if you have eyes to see.

Josephk's avatar

Love you, Chicken.

Though this article seemed a bit of a layup.

I didn't walk away armed with new info, as I usually do.

Eddie's avatar

Not into tulips and ape stocks. (But will work for more O&G and uranium.)

P K's avatar

Another good one, Doomberg!

My 2 cents as a comment are that: UNLIKE Gravity, financial markets fundamentals often take time to work. However, LIKE Gravity, fundamentals work every time.

Douglas Marolla's avatar

"Apes together ... strong."

David Russell's avatar

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Merry Christmas.

Unblinking's avatar

"Take your stinking paws off me you damn dirty ape!"