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GameStop Meme Stock Villain Buys Copy Of The Constitution For $59 Million
Here are some words I never thought I’d type: the hedge fund CEO that bailed out GameStop short sellers earlier this year just secretly outbid a hyped-up bunch of crypto lords for an ultra rare copy of the original U.S. Constitution. Earlier this year, billionaire Kenneth Griffin became public enemy number one for GameStonk acolytes.…
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The Real Guy From The Big Short Gets Subpoenaed About GameStop
The frenzy around GameStop and other meme stocks from earlier this year may have quieted down a bit, but the SEC is still diligently on the case, trying to get to the bottom of what happened. That apparently includes subpoenaing big time investor Michael Burry, famous for betting against the 2000s housing bubble, and an…
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Pokémon Go’s Reddit Goes Dark In Protest Against Site Inaction
Pokémon Go creators Niantic recently proved slow in addressing widespread fears about the game forcing players into close proximity with other humans amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, in a ripple from that, the game’s Reddit sub, r/pokemongo, has switched itself to ‘private’, in response to what they see as Reddit’s failure to adequately police the…
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This Subreddit Hunts Down Old Video Games You Can Barely Remember
If you’ve ever struggled to remember the name of an old game, there’s a Subreddit for that. r/tipofmyjoystick is here to help.





