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Everything we have ever learned about "Katarina Rostova" is dichotomous. She disappeared, she was dead. She was a bad mother, or a good one. She committed suicide in 1990, or perhaps it was in 1991. She had American toys stored in upstate NY, or grew up in Russia, helping the KGB since she was a child. Was left handed, or perhaps right handed.
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Forget about the drivel from Nachalo that Fakerina was "Tatiana Petrova". Red and Dembe AND Red and Dom refer to her as "Katarina" in private. She calls herself Katarina Rostova. She never try to prove she was not Katarina, when she had access to Liz and Dom, easiest DNA way to prove it. Simply take them to Townsend and have them run DNA test to prove she was not related to the father, or daughter, of "Katarina Rostova".
Fakerina had the longest arc, and two episodes titled Katarina Rostova. She WAS Katarina Rostova. BUT was she the ONLY Katarina Rostova? Was she the Katarina Rostova remembered by Kate in Requiem, the one who raised Liz until she was left with Sam?
I do not think so. Because Ms. Verbeek, a left hand dominant person, acted SOME scenes as a right hand dominant.
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We even get some gratuitous scenes of writing.
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So, we have to consider that Ms. Verbeek is playing not one character, but two, as young women. Mirror twins. Separated very young, one growing up in Russia with Dom, one in America with Lena. Right handed (RH) Katarina in Russia and left handed (LH) Katarina in America. It is possible that the character I call Fakerina, that others call Blond Katarina, is RH Katarina. She is certainly right handed, spoke to Liz about growing up in Russia, giving up her child so that she would not be subjected to the things she had to do, and made no effort to prove she was not Katarina Rostova, not her mother, or Dom's daughter.
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Liz could have been a daughter to both of these women. One a birth mother, but raised by the other.
Both women had, acquired, or used, the name "Katarina Rost
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When Cape May Cafe switched to Family Style, they changed the Steamed Crab Legs to an "Additional Seafood Boil Enhancement" with a hefty per pound price tag. I've read that on February 15th, the restaurant returns to Buffet Style, but it's not clear whether the crab legs are still considered a la carte or if they return to being included in the buffet. Does anyone have any direct knowledge about how the menu will be structured once they return to buffet?
Iβve been to Cape May once and stayed overnight to take the ferry on the way to the outer banks. It kind of reminded me of Hampton Beach in NH if you know what I mean. But we stayed around the ferry spot so maybe there are better parts we didnβt see. My aunt wants to plan a family vacation there but if weβre planning a vacation Iβm wondering if we should just go back to the outer banks. For context Iβm from MA and go to Cape Cod a lot and have been to the obx a couple times. So how does Cape May compare?
I'm in Galloway and have used Beacon in Northfield for almost 20 years. I've bought multiple bikes for them and always used them for service & repairs. I just found out that they are closing permanently. The closest shops to me are Pro Pedals in Hammonton (which I have no experience with) and Tuckahoe Bike Shop in Tuckahoe...(my only experience with them is shipping a bike).
Anyone have any personal experience with these two, or another shop that's not too far from the area?
FWIW, I currently ride a Trek Crossrip II and a Surly Karate Monkey.
What happened in Cape May? Maybe Iβm missing something but I was rewatching Cape May, Orion Relocation Services and Rassvet and I realised that in Cape May, Katarina is portrayed as having gone to the house in the episode Cape May after washing ashore. However in Rassvet, weβre shown that she went to the shelter and collapsed after washing ashore. Both canβt be true, so itβs either Iβm missing something, the writers fumbled the bag, or there are pieces of the story missing.
Edit: I think you guys are not understanding what I mean. Ofc Cape May is more dream than reenactment but Katarina being at the house is one thing that doesnβt make sense (from where Iβm sitting) either way.
What Iβm saying is pretend I never even mentioned Cape May and it didnβt exist as an episode. Katarina is still portrayed in another episodes that arenβt fiction(as far as we know)as having been at the house and having killed a bunch of agents sent to kill her.
This confuses me because Katarina is also shown as being taken in by the womenβs shelter, killing that guy who was beating that woman, then fleeing to a motel room etc That leaves no room for the house where she killed the KGB guys.
Let's go by definition of what a Cape Ratio (Shiller PE) is:
"The Cyclically Adjusted Price-to-Earnings ratio, commonly known as CAPE, Shiller P/E, or P/E 10 ratio, is a valuation measure usually applied to the US S&P 500 equity market. It is defined as price divided by the average of ten years of earnings, adjusted for inflation. - Wikipedia
Why is this important? Where is this coming from all of a sudden? Well fellow apes, I would like to explain to you what this means for us, the stocks we invested in and the market going forward. The first thing we need to identify is what a healthy CAPE ratio is :
"The average P/E for the S&P 500 has historically ranged from 13 to 15. For example, a company with a current P/E of 25, above the S&P average, trades at 25 times earnings. The high multiple indicates that investors expect higher growth from the company compared to the overall market." (Fortune.com).
The market is healthy when our cape ratio is low, correct? Well take a look at our current cape ratio:
http://imgur.com/gallery/h938JyQ
Intresting isnt it? This is the latest reporting of it as well. Some of you guys may ask "well that doesnt mean it's always this high, and that is true, however.. history shows that whenever our CAPE was high, we were bound to crash afterwards. Lets take a look at this chart:
https://imgur.com/a/bDMpg4F
It's a bit basic but it follows a trend, Still dont see how bad our situation is? Let me show you the trend for our cape rate from 2017-present:
https://imgur.com/a/V7YKOY2
This goes in line with the story of PLTR buying 50 million USD worth of Gold Bullion because their AI is "Predicting a Black Swan event" in our market. This AI has the ability to predict things before it happened, it found Osama Bin Laden for example.
Edit 2: https://www.reddit.com/r/stocks/comments/p6wamx/blacksky_and_palantir_collaboration_aids/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
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Another thing Id like to point out is that the cape rate has crashed 3 major times in our history:
1929 (Great Depression) Cape rate was 39
2000 (DOT.COM bubble) was 43.53
2008 (Great Recession) was 24.02
Edit: We are currently Rumored to be at 39.17 as of writing
I would like for you all to read up on this article and decide for yourselves how you think this lokks for us. **W
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