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Hard to resist a man with a banjo and arrow through his head!

I love when Americans are shocked to learn that media conglomerates are largely owned by conservatives who love loose regulations and tax breaks.

Thank God for indies is all I’m sayin’

isn’t that just every AAA publisher though? It’s the culture that’s allowed it.

Of course he defends it. His company got 24 million in two weeks.

No company would say no to that, even if they’re fleecing people who are easily addicted. The government is the only one who can step in an set a money cap on player payments.

The Blizzard of old is dead and gone, the modern Blizzard is just a gross offshoot of Activision and we would all probably be better off ignoring it. 

That’s sort of like Twitter naming itself Best Producer.

There’s a quote from a few years back from Jack Black:

I busted out laughing when they revealed Zack Snyder’s Justice League won the Movie Moment Twitter BS thing.

It still kind of blows my mind we got a Dune film that ended up being a pretty great adaptation, did fantastic at the box office, and was nominated for (and is apparently winning) a bunch of Oscars.

I’m sure a certain NFT loving Joe Rogan fanboy will be swarming the comments whining about how important it is to have some ex MMA fighter advocate injecting horse medicine as a cure for COVID is somehow a valid point of view...

“It’s horrible for the enviroment” is the main argument given on this site 95% of the time, and that’s not an emotional one at all.

Hey, maybe now Konami will finally give Metal Gear and Silent Hill some attention!...as more NFTs!

Yeah there’s a lot of disillusioned Gen Zers who were too late for bitcoin who are being tricked into thinking this is the next big thing by a lot of greedy boomers and gen Xers while millennials despair at what a destructive scam the whole thing is.

“I have enough respect to not just mock people who take a chance on investments and new ideas and just just sit back and mock them.”

 We understand this nonsense scam quite well, thank you. 

It boils down to uncertainty. You’re not purchasing a piece of art, but an encrypted link to that piece of art. Most of the time, the artpiece lies on some public website, or a Google Drive/Dropbox. Since you can’t put a lot of data in a block on a blockchain, it’s limited to just pointers. The problem - when the

I mean, is there an non-emotional argument FOR nfts? They don’t convey any actual legal ownership, contribute nothing to the betterment of society, and don’t even give you the raw material of the art you purchased.

Buying them just seems to make people feel good because they are convinced they have value. Once that

No one is arguing the technology exists and what it is. People are arguing the concept that it has the value others claim it does. People also misunderstand the technology and think it’s something it isn’t, and those that have invested in it are pushing a certain narrative because without that narrative, the item they

I’d like to hear a non-crackpot or buzzword filled argument in favor of NFTs, because I’m not sure what that would be.