EngineeringProfit

EngineeringProfit | Joined since 2018-01-04

Investing Experience -
Risk Profile -

Followers

8

Following

0

Blog Posts

0

Threads

17,214

Blogs

Threads

Portfolio

Follower

Following

Summary
Total comments
17,214
Past 30 days
1,078
Past 7 days
213
Today
0

User Comments
Stock

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Sell, bilises

Good to catch back below 0.70....

Stock

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Downside well taken care of. This counter can only go....hehe

Stock

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Just keep some free tickets will do for me. Cheers!

Stock

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Captain Mabel, can we go a long haul flight to 1.00 or 2.00?

Tired of short transit- in out

Stock

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Don't trap bilises here. Even pro paktua had to struggle to squeeze out a sen or 2 here

Stock

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Wait till they read about the iron dome

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Political leaders who call for boycotts contribute to polarization and divisiveness within society. Instead of fostering unity and dialogue, they promote an "us versus them" mentality, which can further deepen social tensions and hinder efforts to find common ground.

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Political leaders should exercise caution and responsibility when calling for boycotts, considering the broader implications on the economy, social cohesion, and individual freedoms. Encouraging constructive dialogue and seeking collaborative solutions is essential for addressing concerns effectively without resorting to divisive and potentially harmful tactics.

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

........................of immaturely emotional ppl

Rather than resorting to boycotts, political leaders should seek constructive solutions through dialogue, negotiation, and collaboration. Working with businesses and stakeholders to address concerns and find mutually beneficial solutions is a more productive approach than resorting to boycotts as a knee-jerk reaction.


EngineeringProfit

16,952 posts

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 37 seconds ago | Report Abuse

Boycotts can have long-term effects on relationships between businesses, consumers, and communities. They can create distrust and animosity that may take years to repair, impacting the overall social and economic fabric of society.


EngineeringProfit

16,952 posts

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 15 seconds ago | Report Abuse

Political leaders should exercise caution and responsibility when calling for boycotts, considering the broader implications on the economy, social cohesion, and individual freedoms. Encouraging constructive dialogue and seeking collaborative solutions is essential for addressing concerns effectively without resorting to divisive and potentially harmful tactics.

News & Blogs

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Political leaders should exercise caution and responsibility when calling for boycotts, considering the broader implications on the economy, social cohesion, and individual freedoms. Encouraging constructive dialogue and seeking collaborative solutions is essential for addressing concerns effectively without resorting to divisive and potentially harmful tactics.

News & Blogs

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Boycotts can have long-term effects on relationships between businesses, consumers, and communities. They can create distrust and animosity that may take years to repair, impacting the overall social and economic fabric of society.

News & Blogs

1 week ago | Report Abuse

........................of immaturely emotional ppl

Rather than resorting to boycotts, political leaders should seek constructive solutions through dialogue, negotiation, and collaboration. Working with businesses and stakeholders to address concerns and find mutually beneficial solutions is a more productive approach than resorting to boycotts as a knee-jerk reaction.

News & Blogs

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Consumers have the right to make their own informed choices about where to spend their money based on their values and preferences. Encouraging boycotts based on political motives restricts this freedom of choice and can be seen as coercive or manipulative.

News & Blogs

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Political leaders who call for boycotts contribute to polarization and divisiveness within society. Instead of fostering unity and dialogue, they promote an "us versus them" mentality, which can further deepen social tensions and hinder efforts to find common ground.

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

....................boikot-prone ppl

Boycotts can have severe economic consequences, especially for small businesses and workers who rely on these businesses for their livelihoods. A blanket boycott encouraged by political leaders without considering the broader economic impact is irresponsible and can lead to job losses and financial hardship for many individuals and families.

News & Blogs

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Still a society of boikot

Boycotts can have severe economic consequences, especially for small businesses and workers who rely on these businesses for their livelihoods. A blanket boycott encouraged by political leaders without considering the broader economic impact is irresponsible and can lead to job losses and financial hardship for many individuals and families.

News & Blogs

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Still building a society of ...................of criminals

Vigilante actions such as abduction and forced apologies bypass the legal system and undermine the rule of law. In a democratic society, disputes and grievances should be resolved through legal channels that uphold due process and protect the rights of all parties involved.

News & Blogs

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Still building a society of ...................of BULLIES

taking matters into one's own hands to abduct people and force them to apologize for their social media comments is not only criminal but also antithetical to the principles of democracy, free speech, and respect for individual rights. It is essential to uphold legal avenues for addressing grievances and fostering a culture of tolerance, accountability, and peaceful resolution of disputes.

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Taking matters into one's own hands to abduct people and force them to apologize over their comments on social media is a criminal and reprehensible form of bullying that undermines the principles of free speech, personal safety, and due process

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Vigilante actions such as abduction and forced apologies bypass the legal system and undermine the rule of law. In a democratic society, disputes and grievances should be resolved through legal channels that uphold due process and protect the rights of all parties involved.

And soon these silat gangsters ought to be sued to pay CWL for psychological damage and PTSD

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Abducting individuals and coercing them into apologizing for their social media comments is a blatant violation of their personal rights and freedoms. Everyone has the right to express their opinions, and disagreements should be addressed through civilized discourse, not through violent or coercive means.

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Resorting to abduction and coercion instills fear and intimidation in society, creating a chilling effect on free speech. People may hesitate to express their opinions or engage in public discourse for fear of facing similar retaliatory actions, leading to self-censorship and stifling of democratic dialogue.

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Vigilante behavior can escalate quickly into violence, posing a serious risk to public safety and exacerbating social tensions. It sets a dangerous precedent where individuals or groups feel empowered to take the law into their own hands, leading to chaos and insecurity.

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

...................of BULLIES

taking matters into one's own hands to abduct people and force them to apologize for their social media comments is not only criminal but also antithetical to the principles of democracy, free speech, and respect for individual rights. It is essential to uphold legal avenues for addressing grievances and fostering a culture of tolerance, accountability, and peaceful resolution of disputes.

News & Blogs

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Still a political system that often prioritizes ethnic and religious considerations over genuine progress and inclusivity. It underscores the need for political leaders to prioritize unity, fairness, and inclusivity in their governance, transcending ethnic divides and fostering trust among all segments of society.

News & Blogs

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Still a gomen plagued by pack of hungry wolves in sheep's clothing

Full of self-serving parasitic political leaders who exploit religious issues for personal gain

Opportunistic leaders often use religious issues strategically to appeal to certain groups to make themselves relevant in the 21st Century; while disregarding the broader impact on societal harmony and economical prosperity of the nation

Stock

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Wrong. NOt like dat

News & Blogs

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Just old wine in new bottle. Nothing new- else ringit will not continue to slide

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

When individuals or groups are led to believe in absurd or false narratives, whether through misinformation, propaganda, or ideological extremism, they become susceptible to committing egregious acts. The ability to distort reality and sway beliefs toward irrational or harmful ideas can lead to a breakdown of critical thinking and ethical judgment.

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

When individuals or groups are led to believe in absurd or false narratives, whether through misinformation, propaganda, or ideological extremism, they become susceptible to committing egregious acts. The ability to distort reality and sway beliefs toward irrational or harmful ideas can lead to a breakdown of critical thinking and ethical judgment.

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

.............................full of wolves in sheep's clothing

who propagate fear, hatred, and suspicion towards other members of the community to consolidate their own

Voltaire's timeless wisdom resonates with profound relevance today: "Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities."power base.

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

.............................full of wolves in sheep's clothing

Full of self-serving parasitic political leaders who exploit religious issues for personal gain

Opportunistic leaders often use religious issues strategically to appeal to certain groups to make themselves relevant in the 21st Century; while disregarding the broader impact on societal harmony and economical prosperity of the nation

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Leaders bear a paramount responsibility to educate the populace on discerning evidence that distinguishes intentional provocation from human error. This entails fostering a critical mindset that analyzes motives, context, and patterns to accurately attribute actions to deliberate malice rather than inadvertent mistakes. By providing guidance on evaluating evidence comprehensively and objectively, leaders empower individuals to navigate complex situations with clarity and discernment, thereby fostering a culture of accountability and informed decision-making.


EngineeringProfit

16,929 posts

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 7 minutes ago | Report Abuse

Voltaire's timeless wisdom resonates with profound relevance today: "Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." This insightful observation underscores the dangerous power of manipulation and deception in shaping human actions and behaviors.

When individuals or groups are led to believe in absurd or false narratives, whether through misinformation, propaganda, or ideological extremism, they become susceptible to committing egregious acts. The ability to distort reality and sway beliefs toward irrational or harmful ideas can lead to a breakdown of critical thinking and ethical judgment.

History is replete with examples where the propagation of absurdities has fueled atrocities, from totalitarian regimes that indoctrinate citizens with false ideologies to extremist movements that exploit fear and prejudice to incite violence. The consequences of such manipulation can be devastating, resulting in discrimination, persecution, and even mass violence against targeted groups.

Therefore, Voltaire's warning serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of intellectual skepticism, fact-checking, and critical analysis in combating the spread of falsehoods and preventing the descent into moral depravity. It underscores the responsibility of individuals and societies to uphold truth, reason, and empathy as bulwarks against the manipulation tactics that can lead to unthinkable horrors.

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Voltaire's timeless wisdom resonates with profound relevance today: "Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." This insightful observation underscores the dangerous power of manipulation and deception in shaping human actions and behaviors.

When individuals or groups are led to believe in absurd or false narratives, whether through misinformation, propaganda, or ideological extremism, they become susceptible to committing egregious acts. The ability to distort reality and sway beliefs toward irrational or harmful ideas can lead to a breakdown of critical thinking and ethical judgment.

History is replete with examples where the propagation of absurdities has fueled atrocities, from totalitarian regimes that indoctrinate citizens with false ideologies to extremist movements that exploit fear and prejudice to incite violence. The consequences of such manipulation can be devastating, resulting in discrimination, persecution, and even mass violence against targeted groups.

Therefore, Voltaire's warning serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of intellectual skepticism, fact-checking, and critical analysis in combating the spread of falsehoods and preventing the descent into moral depravity. It underscores the responsibility of individuals and societies to uphold truth, reason, and empathy as bulwarks against the manipulation tactics that can lead to unthinkable horrors.

Stock
General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Voltaire's timeless wisdom resonates with profound relevance today: "Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." This insightful observation underscores the dangerous power of manipulation and deception in shaping human actions and behaviors.

When individuals or groups are led to believe in absurd or false narratives, whether through misinformation, propaganda, or ideological extremism, they become susceptible to committing egregious acts. The ability to distort reality and sway beliefs toward irrational or harmful ideas can lead to a breakdown of critical thinking and ethical judgment.

History is replete with examples where the propagation of absurdities has fueled atrocities, from totalitarian regimes that indoctrinate citizens with false ideologies to extremist movements that exploit fear and prejudice to incite violence. The consequences of such manipulation can be devastating, resulting in discrimination, persecution, and even mass violence against targeted groups.

Therefore, Voltaire's warning serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of intellectual skepticism, fact-checking, and critical analysis in combating the spread of falsehoods and preventing the descent into moral depravity. It underscores the responsibility of individuals and societies to uphold truth, reason, and empathy as bulwarks against the manipulation tactics that can lead to unthinkable horrors.





General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Leaders bear a paramount responsibility to educate the populace on discerning evidence that distinguishes intentional provocation from human error. This entails fostering a critical mindset that analyzes motives, context, and patterns to accurately attribute actions to deliberate malice rather than inadvertent mistakes. By providing guidance on evaluating evidence comprehensively and objectively, leaders empower individuals to navigate complex situations with clarity and discernment, thereby fostering a culture of accountability and informed decision-making.

Stock

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Plot the chart again carefully

RUNNNNNNNNNNNNN................the emperor got no clothes......the emperor got no clothes......the emperor got no clothes......the emperor got no clothes......the emperor got no clothes!!!!!!!!!!!!

Stock

1 week ago | Report Abuse

That's called the 1 sen fallacy. Don't dream

Why?

OPen your eyes & you'll still see sharks selling big time on regular basis

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Leaders bear a paramount responsibility to educate the populace on discerning evidence that distinguishes intentional provocation from human error. This entails fostering a critical mindset that analyzes motives, context, and patterns to accurately attribute actions to deliberate malice rather than inadvertent mistakes. By providing guidance on evaluating evidence comprehensively and objectively, leaders empower individuals to navigate complex situations with clarity and discernment, thereby fostering a culture of accountability and informed decision-making.

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

The sentiment that "one cannot trust Malay politicians to uplift them" reflects a deep-seated frustration with a political system that often prioritizes ethnic and religious considerations over genuine progress and inclusivity. It underscores the need for political leaders to prioritize unity, fairness, and inclusivity in their governance, transcending ethnic divides and fostering trust among all segments of society.

Stock

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Yum....cheers!

Stock

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Taek some first- up so much oredi

Stock

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Guys, today we go longkang fishing in GCB lah.. Peace here ok


EngineeringProfit

16,919 posts

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 7 minutes ago | Report Abuse

Shortists, come along to shake price volatility there...Let's go

Stock

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Shortists, come along to shake price volatility there...Let's go

Stock

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Lai.............lai............lai.......................

Big or small?