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No, actually, it won’t be normalized until people like you stop getting upset every time you see the word “trans.”  Shoving somebody’s gender under the rug is the opposite of normalizing it.

I love how the crypto bros always bring up marketplaces and being able to sell and trade items when they talk about how wonderful it will be for gaming. Because obviously they don’t care about something unless money is involved in some way. But they really don’t realise that this is just a terrible feature to add to a

If you are trying to sell me on something it is on you to get that message out. Right nearly all the news is negative. But instead of trying to provide a positive spin you throw the now expected cryptobro tantrum and which is to look down your nose at everyone while yelling about how we just don’t understand.

Jason Schreier did the reporting, and he is a capital “J” Journalist. You’re falling into the same trap that the video game media did a decade ago: thinking the quality of Levine’s previous projects are because of him, rather than in spite of him. Every single one has the same development history: Levine dicking

Obvious “I created this account just to make this post and sway as many people as possible into my scam. If even one person falls for it, I’ve won.”

As someone who is invested and understands NFTs

NFT bro makes a bunch of positive assertions about NFTs but provides no actual evidence to backup the assertions (other than the fact that blockchain games are slow and nothing new).  Sounds about right.

cryptocurrency and NFTs are a scam.

“If you’re a modder wouldn’t you be into nft’s as a way to get extra money off your hard work?”

That NFTs help artists and “content creators” is the biggest lie about this whole scam. Yeah, a few of those people become insanely rich selling NFTs, but the vast majority doesn’t, and the system is made to encourage and facilitate this, as part of its ultra-capitalist ideological background. Those who peddle NFTs nee

1.) You don’t need NFTs to earn money from the content you’ve made.

Well, I don’t think things like using giant sex toys as weapons is funny these days. It’s just cringe. I was 31 in 2013, and aside from growing in personality, I think much of society has changed as well.

I’m honestly leaning in the other direction. Saints Row 3 and even more so 4 have extremely dated humor. If the reboot can remain humorous without going over the top, I think it will age much better. GTA 5 has some problematic humor. It has aged much better, though, because the humor is generally much more subtle.

My thoughts exactly. I remember when people made fishbowls out of old iMacs and no one cared. 

The blockchain does. The original would be on an earlier block(s) than the copy.

I’m not surprised by that because there is always recency bias in these types of polls. I don't have an issue with the list though. I can see how it accurately reflects what games people in Japan would put on their individual top lists. To be fair my top 5 include Disco Elysium and probably Outer Wilds which I also

The problem with comparing it to the Mona Lisa is the fact that there’s actual rarity with the Mona Lisa and a complete 100% impossibility as far as recreating it 1:1, even if da Vinci himself was still alive and tried to recreate it. NFT’s don’t inherently have that because a copy of an NFT is an exact 1:1 pixel

My understanding is that it’s more akin to: some random guy in the Louvre “sells” you the Mona Lisa, and what you actually own is a receipt saying that you own the Mona Lisa, while the painting itself stays exactly where it is and you have no actual control over what happens to the painting itself.

The NFT isn't the artwork it's the token pointing to the artwork. THAT'S the scam.

Now what if I take my copied jpg and put it on the blockchain to make it a seperate NFT? Who says your NFT is the original or even worth as much as mine?