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  • People investing any amount of money with someone need to make sure they're using a fiduciary advisor, because they are supposed to act on your best interests with your money. Non-fiduciary advisors can funnel your money into vehicles that enrich them at your expense.

  • Really? I've seen plenty that force the m. in the URL (which then redirects back to the mobile site), and if you take m. out, it redirects you back to the m. site again. I've given up on a handful of sites that do that, because it makes them unusable.

  • I don't know why, but I find it very funny that Elon is basically Edison and using Tesla's name and also that there's an underdog electric truck company named Edison motors that's basically making a fully electric semi with an onboard motor specifically because the dude got fucked on a Tesla semi.

  • Your exact words were

    The notion that people are only wrong even if they are right. The idea that a bad person can't change. Even if they do an empathetic action and care about someone they are still and will only ever be wrong.

    If that's not what you meant, try to retype your comment so it says what you mean. Because what you said can't really be parsed to mean

    The point of the phrase is that even people who are full of bad ideas occasionally come up with a good one.

  • Yes. "I was pro-defendant before the end of the first paragraph." = "I agreed with this position before the end of the first section of words"

    Without something to negate that statement, the statement's meaning is exactly what it says.

  • The notion that people are only wrong even if they are right.

    That's literally the opposite of what it means though. The point of the phrase is that even people who are full of bad ideas occasionally come up with a good one.

    The idea that a bad person can't change. Even if they do an empathetic action and care about someone they are still and will only ever be wrong.

    That requires them to actually change their ways, rather than having a good point mixed in with poisonous ones.

    So yeah, RFK is a broken clock.

  • But the phone version of the site is so stripped down and babby friendly to the point of unusability. My favorite are the sites that don't give you the function you need on the mobile site, but don't let you switch to the desktop view.

  • Better go patronize them quick before their customer base is deported.

    Not sure about where you are, but here the staff is more likely to be deported than the clientele. Which is a real shame, I like the staff more than my fellow patrons more often than not.