‘Roaring Kitty Is the Villain’: GameStop trader’s tweets are depressing.

'Roaring Kitty Is the Villain': GameStop trader's tweets are depressing.



It appears that Roaring Kitty Rejected by his favorite video game store.

Game Stop, the company that the businessman (Keith Gill) introduced his name to when chatting online Up to 45 million shares will be sold– May increase the total number of shares up to 15%. GME's stock immediately jumped 26%, and is now trading less than 20% lower than last Friday's close.

As you might expect, the jump in Twitter's favorite meme seems to be worrying the stock trader. After the news, Roaring Kitty – which helped boost 2021 GME's share price – took to Twitter to post a note. Ben Affleck smoking Outside a GameStop store, visibly distressed.

Throughout the week, the trader continued to post. Film and TV clipspresented without comment – but there is a visible vibrational shift.

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It started with a GIF of him in tears. James McAvoy from the movie “Split”. Perhaps the actual representation will disappear when the GME sees its benefits after the trade is opened. This quickly followed a clip from the TV show “Success” that was adapted as “Roaring Kitty is the villain”.

The meme influencer has been painted as a villain by many major financial figures, some even Accused him of market fraud. In GameStop's filing for its intention to sell more shares, the company acknowledged the recent price hike and cited social media as one reason—but declined to identify the merchant personally.

Is Roaring Kitty his one-time love scorned? Not very fast. The businessman soon posted a clip from “The Steve Wilkos Show” from an episode where Roaring Kitty pretends to be a woman who spends the night with an abusive partner. The woman wants to stay with the man, and Roaring Kitty wants her followers to do the same with GME.

Roaring Kitty is on his knees begging his followers to stick with him despite the recent bad news. To finish, the A Twitter user posted a meme Behind all these memories is a hint that he is hurting. Tears are streaming down his face.

The GameStop bull is clearly worried, and this week's gains are about to disappear. Is this the end of the meme stock revival?

Edited by Andrew Hayward.

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