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To: Its_lose_not_loose who wrote (706)5/23/2018 11:16:38 AM
From: arvitarRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 1010
 
The problem with folks who have both mental health issues and a low IQ, is they unquestioningly believe their own lies. They're as stubbornly dishonest with themselves as with everyone else.

You can produce a list of lies, incorrect statements, statements that were conclusively proven to be wrong by the passage of time, etc. Such a person will NEVER admit to have lied, made any incorrect statement, or that anything they've ever self-documented on the internet for all future generations to see was wrong. Even when forced to face their own words in black-and-white with their own eyes.

That's why this particular group has such a high affinity for being repeat-victims in penny stock scams.

That's in stark contrast to "normals" who always entertain the possibility they might be, or have been, wrong, and who quickly admit to themselves and others as soon as they realize they've been inaccurate on some matter, even when it is painful to do so.

One can be absolutely certain that SPAZ-md'65 has a life filled with problems far more serious than her poor investments and her internet persona as a clueless and dishonest shill-putz-clown©.



To: Its_lose_not_loose who wrote (706)5/23/2018 12:07:56 PM
From: drkazRead Replies (8) | Respond to of 1010
 
You apparently are confused about the meanings of the phrases 'always honest' and 'always correct'.

Perhaps you should review your understanding of the English language and then get back to me.

To date I have always been honest about what I think, where I think the investment/speculation is heading, and consistent in what I say and what I do about it. I have also been consistent about where I thought the company had weaknesses,...

For example,... for years I have consistently stated that one of the remaining risks for NNVC was that they would take longer to achieve scale-up than they stated in their 10Ks and 10Qs. Admittedly, it has taken them far longer than I expected, and remains a risk I figured they would have had ironed out years ago.