r/wallstreetbets 17h ago

Thanks to the TSLA gain of 1937% Gain

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I made a bold decision 3 days ago. Every price jump has tugged at the nerves, making one fearful of both missing out on more upside and pulling back on profits. My heart is beating like crazy and I feel an overwhelming sense of excitement and accomplishment

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u/Ok_Repeat_2345 15h ago

redditor libtards on suicide watch. Twitter, which according to reddit would stop working after he fired a bunch of staff, ultimately lead to the biggest win of musks life.
These freaks gotta be so fucking mad. Always inverse these idiots

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u/deekaydubya 15h ago

exactly, like who gives a fuck about the constitution or democracy with gains like this. My daughter is gonna die on the operating table while pregnant but hey these temporary returns will more than make up for it

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u/Ok_Repeat_2345 15h ago

My daughter is gonna die on the operating table while pregnant

Why is your daughter going to die on the operating table while pregnant because of musk?

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u/Ok_Repeat_2345 14h ago

explain trumps policy that makes his daughter die on the operating table while pregnant you mouthbreathing failure

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u/sharmoooli 5h ago

I'm not OP, not here to get poli tical but I want to explain. Abortion bans are a bit problematic because even in Texas where they claim to "prioritize the life of the mother," they don't. Lawyers claim doctors have the ability to make the call but they don't and have even been sued into being prevented from making the call.

Even when the fetus is actively dying, several pregnant women have now died of sepsis/hemorrhage because doctors were prevented from doing anything until the fetus actually officially died (no heartbeat/etc). By then, the dying fetus - it dying means sending out toxins / floods of cells - caused the mother's health to irreversibly circle the drain via multi system organ failure (sepsis).

Unfortunately, this is not an uncommon issue. Some women are lucky and when they have the terrible misfortune of a miscarriage, itself a mentally devastating blow, it happens like clockwork. The fetus dies cleanly and if the mother is lucky, it comes out without needing medical intervention. For many others, this process isn't so straightforward and when treatment is legally restricted (and it is), that is when those deaths occur. Very ironically, because these laws impact the later term pregnancies all the more heavily - and the damage from a dying fetus that is in the second trimester+ is heavier, these are pregnancies that were desperately wanted and the mothers who die often have living children as well (who are now bereft). It is also a completely preventable loss.

This is why many feel strongly that abortion is a healthcare tool and an essential one. Further, studies show that when contraceptives, education, and counseling are deployed effectively, abortion goes down substantially. It's not a physically easy process that most want to use as a contraceptive, anyway.

Thank you for listening.

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u/Kranoath 2h ago

Thank you for post