Like him or not, Bill Maher's ending segment from "Real Time" "New Rule" this past Friday, 1/25/2019 on HBO was titled "Grow Up" and explains Bill's response to Stan Lee's death. Check it out on YouTube (I have the direct link if you'd like).
Bill says he has no problem with Stan Lee, but describes the ridiculous culture of grown men pretending that comic books are great literature, and mocks many of these comic book-based films and adults acting like children.
While he does not reference "Transformers: Bumblebee" (as it is NOT based on a comic book), I myself have called others on this site out for holding massive long positions on securities like this while shorting movies that have actual depth and involve critical thinking.
Recently I posted a "Milestone" where I surpassed the 51 Percentile in less than 2 months without even playing HSX daily. I was mocked for "only passing inactive ports". Well, if over 100k ports are meaningless to you, then what is the point of playing this game?
What you're really saying is you prefer to spend time in your adult life meddling on this site to slightly change your position against what, maybe the top 10K ports? It doesn't seem like much of a game, or challenge for that matter...rather, the top 1K ports have been decided many years ago and will not change much in the next several years.
Are you seriously going to log-on here daily, following the likes of Oleg_Max and Kaigee only to have little to no change in your own port, relative to the what, a total of 200K ports--half of which are "inactive", for the next decade of your life?
This may seem like I'm mocking HSX billionaires all over again, no...like Bill Maher I'm just trying to understand what kind of adult follows cartoon and comic book-based films and hey, even if you did finally make it to that coveted #1 spot (beating Oleg_Max), what are you going to do? Brag to the same people who have been trolling you for most of your adult life?
Seriously, even if you sold such a port on eBay and actually got tens of thousands of dollars...what does that equate to? As in, after-taxes, divide that supposed amount by the number of hours that you have spent on HSX and I can probably name at least a dozen uses just off the top of my head that would certainly be both more profitable and more productive.
Enough?!