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Do you ever bring up to them about how the “oncoming storm” as Q-fuckers believe it is the mass execution of Democrats, liberals, and actors, likely including yourself?

I mean, given that he’s not had any actual consequences for his actions, and the GOP wants to support his coup attempt as much as possible, it does seem as if it is working fairly well for him.

It’s not their house; it’s a rental room.

This is the absolute dumbest shit ever. It’s not like any of this stuff was not possible before “En Eff Tees” or blockchain dipshittery. 

But it does, and they are interchangeable. When conservatives stop supporting Republicans so they can get their judges appointed and regulations repealed, and stop looking the other way when the Trumpian shit comes out, then you might have a case. Until then, conservative = republican.

You’re talking about the ones where they’ve only really been traded among the people that already own them? In what is likely wash trading to pump up the value? 

But, but other commentators here assured me that it was when the game was dead that the price would really go up, due to collectors!

Only if they don't take money out of the economy in the form of taxes to offset it.

I will join in, but I’m not as confident that it will have any affect. Most of us are equally against the slimy practices of Free to Play games, but that doesn’t matter because they can get people hooked who will spend thousands of dollars on their crap.

Ethereum already has the migration to proof of stake underway

Keep pretending that people don’t like it because they don’t understand it, instead of not liking it because they do understand it.

You remember that Epic isn’t the one setting the price here; it’s SquareEnix, right? And that games still have tons of expenses beyond having trucks drive physical copies around?

Literally nothing about being an NFT enables that. If the company wanted you to be able to sell your in game items, they could do that.

In which case, there’s no benefit to being on a blockchain, as they can just use an internal database to do it, like how Blizzard could tell you preordered the WC3 remake, and gave you WoW in game items.

If you can’t work outside the Steam ecosystem to skip out on Valve’s cut, what makes you think they’d let NFTs skip their cut?

I think you do need to know about it in order to know how “people own their in game items” has failed miserably in the past.

They’re the ones pointing that out. That's why you need to be anti racist. You need to examine your actions, and see how they impact others. 

“I’m always in favor of unionization as long as it leaves space for meritocracy”

“Mack’s article frames the story around impacting communities of color, when the decision making on warehouse locations seems to be primarily governed by zoning and cost.”

“So much for the lame “don’t boycott Activision Blizzard, because it hurts the employees!” argument that some folks have been leaning on.”