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A form of interaction bait usually done by hyper or fatfur artist where over a series of posts get likes, comments or donations to make a character grow or gain weight until a goal has been met or when the creator is tired.
A form of interaction bait usually done by hyper or fatfur artist where over a series of posts get likes, comments or donations to make a character grow or gain weight until a goal has been met or when the creator is tired.
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To fail is no shame, but failure to try again often is. A growth mindset in mathematics is to try or fail again, while failing better or faster each time.
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Get the growth mug.A LinkedIn user who habitually misspells hashtags, often substituting intended terms like #growth with embarrassingly incorrect alternatives such as #groth—a term slangily known to describe the act of defecating while masturbating. This cringe-inducing practice not only highlights their lack of attention to detail but also inadvertently drags their employer or business through the mud, turning professional networking into a spectacle of second hand embarrassment.
"Shane's latest post tagging #groth instead of #growth has officially crowned him the King of Grothers—HR is already drafting the apology email."
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Get the Growth Spout mug.The increase in earnings per share that comes against a firm acquires another firm with a P/E ratio lower than its original price-earnings ratio.
And this phenomenon is solely because of the merge. The stock price does not matter.
And this phenomenon is solely because of the merge. The stock price does not matter.
When a corporation merges a comparatively small company with a lower P/E ratio,there wil be a false growth in the corporation's earnings per share.
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