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it would be a bit like the adult version of Home Alone
Ah. So Skyfall then
it would be a bit like the adult version of Home Alone
Ah. So Skyfall then
Add milk until the colour of He-man
News reposts can add value.
What business practices in particular?
Then carefully remove the sprouts and eat the rest.
FLASH
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Get in your car and go buy yourself a fire truck.
Your /S wasn’t loud enough. Next time try /S
… Aww. Why did the story stop?
What are speed pants?
Oh. My mistake.
Familiarity breeds attempt.
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One inaccuracy in a historical report allows detractors to call the whole thing a lie.
Still not sure why you are so adamant about giving $5 a month to a monopoly generating 30bn per year. But you be you.
The difference is 45% of $12 and your original goal at the top of this thread was to support your content creators, not YouTube.
“The YouTubers” not your YouTuber.
Better just to split $7 a month between your favourite patreon accounts and put up with some advertising.
That’s an ok justification, but I thought you were buying YouTube premium to support your content creator, not to support YouTube. YouTube premium doesn’t support your content creator.
What I mean is that paying for YouTube premium is a very indirect and inefficient way to support your preferred content creator.
On the other hand, YouTube is also supporting some content creators you hate…
… But at least you don’t have to watch them.
neither has any plans to accept the other’s NFTs.
However, NFTs that are accepted by both will have higher value.
but the game itself doesn’t care.
We are starting seeing this on Roblox and Fortnite where skins can pass through to different games. .
As soon as either company crashes and goes bankrupt, everything connected will become useless and lose most or all value. Thus, blockchain wouldn’t fix the issue.
That’s exactly what blockchain is fixing. E.g. Your valuable skins don’t disappear when the company running the game you play goes bankrupt.
That’s the theory. Games companies are at the private blockchain stage but there are some small web3 game developers.
Then again, Gurkhas exist.