Bullish means you think the stock is going to go up, meaning you buy it “long” thinking it will appreciate. Bearish means you think the stock is going to go down so you can choose to sell your long position or “short” the stock to try to make money on the downside.
I recently went to Long Road Distillery in Grand Rapids and just wanted a simple whisky and coke. I asked for that and they looked at me like I was Jeffery Dahmer. I guess I shouldn’t have gone there in the first place if I wasn’t willing to act the part; hipsters are annoying.
I felt the same on New Years. I wear a suit every damn day so the last thing I want to do is put on a suit/tux to go to some overpriced hipster bar with a bunch of people who are literally excited to “dress up.” Maybe I’m just salty.
I’m the same way with job searching. They’ll usually throw my resume in the trash but if they at least give me a chance to talk I think they would really like me and basically should hire me on the spot.
I mean if you take an early “working lunch” at your desk at 11am, once 12 hits everyone else leaves for lunch and you’re at the office alone at which point you parlay your “working” lunch hour into two hours.
If parents are going to be upset their millennial child uses a dating app to meet people, then they should be just as if not more appalled that their single friends in their 50s are using one of the over dozen dating websites to meet other single baby boomers.
People give dating apps a bad rep. It’s basically like seeing a cute girl at a bar (swipe right) and walking up to her and saying hello (You have a new match!) If the two people are serious about it, and you set up a first date, I don’t get what the huge deal is as long as people are on the same page. I’m no dating expert by any means but it seems like you have a better chance to interact initially over a casual app than you do just randomly walking up to someone at a bar and being like “hi you’re cute let’s talk.”
Not really a fan of Shkreli but that interaction was pretty damn funny. He trolled the shit out of her and she flew off the (twitter) handle.
Wish my work computer allowed me to view video on Facebook. Gotta stick to the audio cast. PGP.
Man you guys are trying really hard to get me to do absolutely nothing this morning. Who am I kidding I wasn’t going to do anything anyway.
Having a difficult time not reading the latest 4 articles so I’ll have something to do tomorrow morning. PGP.
Basically means “drive me all over the place so I can find hot pics for IG so it looks like I get out once and a while.”
Davy Crockett.
Same thing. If you’re not with us you’re against us.
Bullish means you think the stock is going to go up, meaning you buy it “long” thinking it will appreciate. Bearish means you think the stock is going to go down so you can choose to sell your long position or “short” the stock to try to make money on the downside.
You were basically right though.
Finance bro here who hates what you just said.
I recently went to Long Road Distillery in Grand Rapids and just wanted a simple whisky and coke. I asked for that and they looked at me like I was Jeffery Dahmer. I guess I shouldn’t have gone there in the first place if I wasn’t willing to act the part; hipsters are annoying.
You should proclaim discrimination unless you can get a guest speaker on “how to deal with complacent baby boomers/middle management.”
I felt the same on New Years. I wear a suit every damn day so the last thing I want to do is put on a suit/tux to go to some overpriced hipster bar with a bunch of people who are literally excited to “dress up.” Maybe I’m just salty.
It’s almost sad how people can’t drive in the snow. I see some bad drivers in the north but hot damn this is just insane.
I’m the same way with job searching. They’ll usually throw my resume in the trash but if they at least give me a chance to talk I think they would really like me and basically should hire me on the spot.
I mean if you take an early “working lunch” at your desk at 11am, once 12 hits everyone else leaves for lunch and you’re at the office alone at which point you parlay your “working” lunch hour into two hours.
If parents are going to be upset their millennial child uses a dating app to meet people, then they should be just as if not more appalled that their single friends in their 50s are using one of the over dozen dating websites to meet other single baby boomers.
And we’re off!
People give dating apps a bad rep. It’s basically like seeing a cute girl at a bar (swipe right) and walking up to her and saying hello (You have a new match!) If the two people are serious about it, and you set up a first date, I don’t get what the huge deal is as long as people are on the same page. I’m no dating expert by any means but it seems like you have a better chance to interact initially over a casual app than you do just randomly walking up to someone at a bar and being like “hi you’re cute let’s talk.”
I might add this is especially true if you’re seeking an accountant. No way should you be marrying someone you haven’t known/dated during Q1.
Meet? Yes. Cute? Depends how you were dressed: Ugly sweater, semi-formal, b-cash. (But more than likely not cute.)