someone advised me try to got it from here :whistlingso here we go....
im lookin for FTN as the title for free. :coffee:
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someone advised me try to got it from here :whistlingso here we go....
im lookin for FTN as the title for free. :coffee:
sorry to say it champ, but you're wasting everyone's time. not gonna happen.
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Wow ironically the conversation here is about on a par with the kind you mostly get at FTN.
Did you know you could teach monkeys to sign?
orly? :D
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Continue Good sirs, :P
On topic:
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Well, I'm not entirely anti-capitalist. Maybe I'll never be an actual grown-up, but I've always had something against investing in any company in the stock market. I'm more of a worker cooperative kind of guy. I guess what I'm trying to say is that the stock market participants are mostly soulless, superficial, thieving, idiotic, depraved greedy wastes of natural resources, and in essence bittards with money. You may draw your conclusions of my bias from there.
To cut through the spamfest and give you a simple answer, the chances are unlikely, why? Simply this, invites to FtN are given out on donation, so the chances of someone paying over funds in donation and then giving the invite to someone they do not know are quite slim don't you think? In truth most invites are traded, it's the name of the game, they have a monetary value simply because they have to be acquired through donation, ergo there is a cost, therefore a value. A backward form of economics, but economics nonetheless.
Closed :ermm: