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Modeler42 4 points ago +4 / -0

100%, especially considering a lot of the in-words revolve around insults.

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Modeler42 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think culture of the community can change a lot about how people perceive it though. With all the showmanship of "meme warfare" and "redpills" and "pedes" and autists and pepe and everything, it can be tougher to gain universal attention. By presenting the facts as is, black and white, with supporting information and no big fireworks behind it demanding attention, you are more likely to get people with higher intellects on board

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Modeler42 5 points ago +5 / -0

Why not just share the truth/facts, no bells or whistles about it?

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Modeler42 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm not sure how I'm being selective. I have a fairly significant social circle, most of which include people who have been double + jabbed along with their families. I'm close enough with most of them to know if there have been any significant deaths, and there really haven't outside of the norm (the occasional great aunt etc).

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Modeler42 1 point ago +1 / -0

So how is using energy to do "good stuff" different from expending energy to do bad stuff? Energy is still movement. Does it depend on the emotion behind it?

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Modeler42 2 points ago +2 / -0

Pretty much everyone in my family and coworkers are jabbed and not a one has anything unusual going on with them

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Modeler42 9 points ago +9 / -0

That’s a good thing. Everyone is on board with that (except politicians)

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Modeler42 2 points ago +2 / -0

I understand that the tactic of obtaining it isn't the same, but essentially it is the same.

The difference between a Banksy or a Picasso is that those actually were made by talented artists that people respect. These were made by a digital algorithm and barely take more than a few seconds to create.

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Modeler42 2 points ago +2 / -0

No it's like saying you own the movie when you have a VHS copy.

What good does having the "rights" to an NFT get you when anyone can just print one out? Seriously what benefit would owning one of these get you over me just printing it?

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Modeler42 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's essentially the same.

Can you explain to me the benefit of owning one over just taking a screenshot? Because if you can't, then it's pretty clear they're the same.

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Modeler42 1 point ago +1 / -0

I guess I provoke them more

Being confrontational is only gonna hurt your chances. If that's just your nature then that's why women aren't going to respond as well to you. So, you can either continue that path and find similarly lacking results, or work to be just a bit more amenable.

I was probably more rude than I should have and could have easily ignored it but it pissed me off for even approaching me.

Like here. Someone approaches you and you don't like what you hear. Why not just ignore them? Why are you letting it get to you that much? It's just someone on a website. You made the choice to come back and be combative. I think that's doing you more harm than good.

If a person reaches out and you're not interested, you're under no obligation to reply

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