So, the average price of a home is now $353,662 in San Antonio. Up 19% from last year.

New technologies? What like a new crypto based stock exchange that will take over the financial system? Cmon man.

I commented initially because you seemed to represent that month on month inflation was at 5%. When I corrected you you posted a link that you seemed to think illustrated your point when in fact it proved what I was saying. Instead of commenting on it you just went to a safe mental place and regurgitated some superstonk meme.

My concern comes in, as someone who lives in your community, when you are using meme terms and using them in a forum for the city we live in. I am trying to tell you that some of the things that you may have been exposed to online are not truthful. It is JARRING to see these fictions leak out as if people believe them part and parcel. This conversation, and others that I have been attempting to have IRL is exactly like the ones I have with my QANON believing family members. It's like I'm speaking to some part of their brain that won't consider challenges to emotionally held beliefs.

I'm sorry if I come off as condescending or frustrated but I'm so tired of this and it's harming people.

Perhaps the cult that has been built around Gamestop is something that could catapult it's future valuation to 600-650. I have watched what Cohen did with Chewy and it's 'faith' based customer service and social psychologists to believe he could do it.

However, Cohen and co. are in the business of consumer attachment through data driven psych. manipulation. He is not some savior for the little guy in the economy.

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