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Posted On: 01/27/2021 4:23:10 PM
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I recall when I had questions, when I'd just arrived, I was promptly deleted and continued to be so for months. I seriously just had questions that anyone could have taken the time to answer, but no, some weird group paranoia set in and my questions were clearly an indication I was a basher and were too scary to be allowed to remain on the board.
I hope it's clear by now that I'm not a basher. I've been buying steadily since I got here, although much later than some of you, and I am in AWE of your cost bases!
But for instance, the question that was just deleted about how UNVC will get to NAS if it's dark...I wrote out an answer to that and when I clicked send, I saw the question had been deleted. Not everyone has the general investing experience we do; maybe some younger folks are looking at UNVC coming from GME, even. We can help them understand the nuances of what separates UNVC from any other usual co that's gone dark. We have much more to gain than to lose.
Maybe because, like Mikey, I'm in teaching, I'm used to tolerating and even encouraging questions. There's a saying, "the only stupid question is the one you don't ask". IMO we could do WELL for OURSELVES by tolerating more questions, even possibly slanted or 'stupid' ones.
I hope it's clear by now that I'm not a basher. I've been buying steadily since I got here, although much later than some of you, and I am in AWE of your cost bases!
But for instance, the question that was just deleted about how UNVC will get to NAS if it's dark...I wrote out an answer to that and when I clicked send, I saw the question had been deleted. Not everyone has the general investing experience we do; maybe some younger folks are looking at UNVC coming from GME, even. We can help them understand the nuances of what separates UNVC from any other usual co that's gone dark. We have much more to gain than to lose.
Maybe because, like Mikey, I'm in teaching, I'm used to tolerating and even encouraging questions. There's a saying, "the only stupid question is the one you don't ask". IMO we could do WELL for OURSELVES by tolerating more questions, even possibly slanted or 'stupid' ones.

