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NFTs aren’t free money though. Artists have to pay to list them in the first place. It’s part of why it seems like a pyramid scheme. For a handful of people it will be a cash cow, for everyone else it will be more trouble than it’s worth just to break even.

I’d say it’s more likely that NFTs will be legislated out of existence. Right now it’s too ripe for abuse, and it will take a couple years for the law to catch up to understand what they are and how bad actors are going to be tearing up IP protections around the world (see the bots on twitter tokenizing other people’s

If you bought a one-of-a-kind painting of 2B from Nier, got a certificate of authenticity from the artist, and all that, you wouldn’t own 2B, you would just be the owner of a unique piece with 2B as the subject.

Unless you happened to be holding a ton of Ethereum when this NFT craze started. Or you happen to be controlling the marketplace where NFTs are bought and sold.

Nice to SE getting in on the pyramid scheme before the money train runs out.

Well, at the moment they don’t have a top-tier QB contract eating up a huge part of their cap. And like the article mentions, they barely had any cap room the past few years to do anything anyway.

I’m a little surprised he didn’t find a way to bring in the clip of Jon Stewart going off on him in that old Crossfire interview.

And a performance-enhancing drug scandal where he scapegoated his wife.

Something I saw recently was that one of the most common national holidays around the world is a country celebrating its independence from British rule. 63 countries I believe?

Probably never happen. The GOP needs to keep at least one black person on the payroll, and they can only prop up Hermain Cain’s corpse on twitter for so long before the smell starts to make it a real problem.

Okay, okay, whatever. The important question is when are they releasing an artbook?

As others have mentioned, it’s actually the Texas government at fault, since they are the ones that allow for prices like $9000/mw. There was even an emergency meeting by the Public Utility Commission, while the storm was going on, to deal with the fact that the prices weren’t high enough. They found that the

The first problem I see is that for a lot of people, they’re probably still using the income listed on their 2019 tax returns. Some people who were making a comfortable income a couple years ago may have been somewhat impacted by a global pandemic in the interim.

If you get more money than you need, feel free to donate it to your local food bank.

The money-per-child benefit is separate from the normal stimulus that people get. A husband and wife would have gotten $1200 each the first time around, then $1200 total between them in January.

It’s also fucking blue.

Well, that’s their argument against cancelling student debt too. “I had to suffer through paying off tens of thousands of dollars of debt, they should too.”

Both JK2 and JKA have an inverted camera option? Just double-checked on my Switch.

I actually saw this three times in the theater. I only really wanted to see it twice, but I decided I had to know what the ending song was (“Where is my mind”) and this was in the prehistoric days of the internet, when it wasn’t a two-second Google search to find any info you wanted about a movie, so I went and saw it

It is also a movie where the consensus seems to be (including from the author) that the movie is better than the book.