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It turns out most people are with the mom.

Different generations rarely see eye to eye on many things, but no topic seems to be so heavily debated as how to properly communicate via texting.

In the one camp, you’ve got the youngins who grew up with texting specifically—Gen Alphas, Gen Zers, and even millennials to a certain extent. In the other camp, you’ve got boomers, Gen Xers, and again, millennials who might not have texted all their lives, but certainly have more working knowledge of basic grammar and written communication.

So who’s the real authority? Ask a million different people, and you’ll get a million different answers. This is certainly the situation we find ourselves in with this story.

They enlisted a former student and a locksmith to help them pull it off.

Three elderly Austrian nuns made a daring escape from their nursing home to return to their shuttered convent. Their decision to flee the Catholic care home was driven by frustration over having their choice taken away and the desire to return to live out their days in the only home they knew.

Sister Bernadette, 88, Sister Regina, 86, and Sister Rita, 82, have lived in the Schloss Goldenstein castle since they were very young adults. The castle was converted into a convent in 1877, and also served as an all-girls Catholic school. Sister Regina arrived at the convent in 1958, followed by Sister Rita around 1962. However, Sister Bernadette has been at the convent since she was a teenager, attending the girls' school. Their love for the Schloss Goldenstein convent runs deep, but their plans to live out their retirement there were abruptly interrupted.

Don’t hold back a compliment. 😁

"Your social media is for your self-expression."

It isn’t trading on the Nasdaq or the NYSE... But major investors are already buying stock in this private company.

These are some of the same players who backed some of today’s leading names at their earliest stages. Companies like… Uber… Venmo… eBay…

There are plenty more. But there’s something unique about the company they’re investing in. Everyday investors like you can become a shareholder too. The company is called Pacaso. 

And even though they are a private company, over 12,000 everyday investors already own the stock. Why the excitement from early investors?

Founded by a former Zillow executive, Pacaso uses the same model that companies like Uber and Airbnb used to disrupt their markets.

Except Pacaso takes it even farther. And the market is massive. We’re talking $1.3 trillion in size. Unlike previous innovators that let people share a ride or a place to stay.

Pacaso’s platform lets people buy a share of a vacation home instead of the whole thing. And it’s been wildly successful.

  • It has already moved over $1 billion in real estate transactions and service fees in less than 5 years. 

  • 2,000+ people have owned a home through the platform. 

  • That’s good for over $110 million in gross profits to date. 

The growth keeps coming too. Now they're expanding globally to meet demand. It’s busy adding listings in elite travel destinations. Italy… The Caribbean… Mexico…

Pacaso even reserved the Nasdaq ticker $PCSO and secured a $100M private credit facility.

And you have a limited time opportunity to be part of their growth. Everyday investors like you can claim your stake for just $2.90 per share. But this private opportunity ends soon.

Become a Pacaso shareholder before the opportunity ends on 9/18.

This is a paid advertisement for Pacaso's Regulation A offering. Please read the offering circular at invest.pacaso.com. Reserving the ticker symbol is not a guarantee that the company will go public. Listing on the Nasdaq is subject to approvals.

Some call it "word of meowth."

Legend has it, and bear with me, that cats have a psychic secret society that only cats know about and can explain. It's not quite as crazy as it sounds. A woman named Mel Moon went viral on social media after telling the harrowing tale of her British Blue kitty, Wade, who had gone missing.

Moon passionately asks with her strong British accent, "Right, is this a coincidence or is there something to this crazy legend? I'm asking you." She goes on to explain what happened. "Okay a few days ago, my cat went missing." She flashes to a photo of the sassy grey cat. "There he is, the absolute d--khead. Anyway, I was devastated, downward spiral, couldn't cope. Did everything the RSPCA told me to do. Put his litter outside. Food. Water. Clothes with my scent on it. Went out searching at dusk. Went out searching at dawn. Wasn't going to bed until 5:30 in the morning because of that absolute prick, right? Would he come back? I was beyond worried, it was crazy."