▲ 16 r/GME

Just wanted to remind everyone how AMAZING my Candy Con controller is. Bought it at Gamestop obv

u/LV426acheron — 1 day ago

Don't have a go at the eye, because that is astigmatism that I've had from the age of 5, so that's what makes it a bit bulbous.

Wheatley...that's a good name.

u/LV426acheron — 6 days ago

There is one thing I will not laugh at. The handicapped. Cos there's nothing funny about 'em

u/LV426acheron — 9 days ago
▲ 0 r/curb

These messages sound like they were written by Crazy Eyez Killah

No rice krispies reference though :(

u/LV426acheron — 16 days ago
▲ 155 r/amcstock

REMEMBER THESE TRUTHS

These are truths that we know with ASBOLUTE METAPHYSICAL CERTITUDE:

  1. AMC is naked shorted to the ground

  2. Shorts have not and CAN NOT close

  3. MOASS is guaranteed

So, what are y'all worried about? We already won, so just stay zen and get your lambo and yacht orders prepared because WE ARE ABOUT TO BECOME THE FINANCIAL MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE.

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u/LV426acheron — 16 days ago

So...what was the rationale for doing the debt for equity swap? GME was making money on the cash by investing in treasuries and could use that cash for other investments. It was 0% interest. Now they lose the cash and diluted shareholders. Is Ryan Cohen just that dumb? Or am I missing something?

u/LV426acheron — 17 days ago

When did the Klingons as "honorable warriors" trait actually begin?

When we first met the Klingons in TOS, they were basically standins for the Soviet Union and were a brutal, warlike species. No honor there.

We next briefly see them in TMP, where they try to shoot at V'ger and again, just seem like a brutal, warlike species.

Their next big appearance was Star Trek III, however, the Klingons in this movie were originally supposed to be ROMULANS. Their behavior is essentially Romulan, they are in a Romulan bird of prey and only became Klingons due to a script change. Regardless of the behind the scenes changes, they do not exhibit traits of being honorable warriors. And are essentially still TOS Klingons, a brutal warlike species.

So...when did Klingons actually become about honor? Was it the season 1 TNG episode "Heart of Glory" or was it a later TNG episode that actually established them as being honorable?

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u/LV426acheron — 17 days ago

You move a couple of statues, destroy the world and you're labeled a prat...and that's the game.

u/LV426acheron — 19 days ago

What did Brent do during the game that made her (and the audience) react so negatively to him?

We didn't see what happened during the game, but at the end when Brent is revealed she doesn't want to hug him and insults him. And someone in the crowd calls him a wanker. And backstage after the game, the woman, Bubble and Howard Brown seem to be hitting it off well.

So either

1 - Brent did something during the game to make everyone dislike him

2 - They're all just being assholes to him

and of course....

3 - Don't know

(options always the same)

u/LV426acheron — 20 days ago