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Hey I am on Medial • 1y

I think that’s because these sharks are very scared to take big bets. It’s sad to see that but that’s the truth. Whenever you’ll see a company that dares to do something “hatke” they get nervous. Did you see the car co-owning pitch i tight it was brilliant. Called prorata.

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