Ninja-Sneaky
Ninja-Sneaky t1_jcrcnj6 wrote
Reply to comment by chazwomaq in TIFU by complimenting a girl wearing leggings (she wasn’t wearing leggings) by wowzaps
..and then to her husband "my apologies for the misunderstanding with your daughter"
Ninja-Sneaky t1_j8nvl61 wrote
Reply to comment by fractiousrhubarb in Study on former citizens of East Germany sheds light on why people may choose deliberate ignorance by chrisdh79
Ignorance is bliss knowledge is power
Ninja-Sneaky t1_j344u3z wrote
Reply to Depressing subreddit by CatharticFarts
My impression of this sub is rather different in that it looks to me a place where it gets posted about giving mice +1 month life in a blank laboratory environment and everyone here thinks someday we will unlock immortality for free for everyone, which is pretty detached from the actual realities of our world
Ninja-Sneaky t1_j2dl8l3 wrote
Reply to Italy passes controversial decree cracking down on unlicensed rave parties, laying out jail terms of up to six years and fines for the organisers by green_flash
Another detrimental law done as bait while nothing is done with the things that should have top priority in a serious government
Ninja-Sneaky t1_j1vtagh wrote
Reply to comment by icest0 in art future by nickmakr
Yea I know all of that, and I am not affected if it went in either direction. You know in the real world there exist 200$ paintings, it's not only about those world famous artists. If today I see steam cards, I can see a future with NFT stuff worth 10 bucks to a million
Ninja-Sneaky t1_j1vqssj wrote
Reply to comment by icest0 in art future by nickmakr
Bro in my OP I'm just describing what i see is going to happen, doesn't mean that I agree to it. I'm not trading NFTs but I see people is gonna do it more and more in the future, the same as today I can hang a print of a real portrait while collectors trade the originals.
Ninja-Sneaky t1_j1vp7nh wrote
Reply to comment by icest0 in art future by nickmakr
Ok, so follow me here: beyond any technicalities, that thing in which they trade some NFT of a logo or ape or any shit. I'm talking about that one.
You may stomp your feet at technicalities or legitimacy, manipulations et al, but it's being done for quite some time now regardless.
Like, you see my reddit avatar? It's some NFT minted by reddit, I didn't even ask for it
Ninja-Sneaky t1_j1vng4g wrote
Reply to comment by icest0 in art future by nickmakr
Oh boy, there's NO MENTION of a link with any real object. The NFT itself with anything inside it (e.g. an artwork image) holds the value that anybody wants to give it, legit or not.
You took the wrong conclusions from my post, you can't even follow my concept, maybe you should be a little polite and humble and ask for a clarification to people rather than being arrogant.
Ninja-Sneaky t1_j1vkt36 wrote
Reply to comment by icest0 in art future by nickmakr
Oh i see the misconception, maybe i worded it wrongly, but my op doesn't imply binding a real object to an NFT, rather NFTs will digitally follow the dynamics of what happens today in the real world with originals, reproductions and copies
Ninja-Sneaky t1_j1vejwf wrote
Reply to comment by icest0 in art future by nickmakr
Well go on, start elucidating in detail :))
Ninja-Sneaky t1_j1v94n9 wrote
Reply to comment by icest0 in art future by nickmakr
And you do 100%?
Ninja-Sneaky t1_j1us0pw wrote
Reply to comment by nickmakr in art future by nickmakr
It's really down to what is the usage and what each single person wants and needs, for example I am fine with the print of the 'Lunch on top of skyscraper', someone else will want to find and collect the original photo. Stuff like that
Ninja-Sneaky t1_j1uqotq wrote
Reply to art future by nickmakr
The way I'm seeing it, it is the "digital translation" of what's in the physical world: there will be identical copies of an image/piece akin to physical reproductions, fakes and prints of real world works and there will be the single NFT akin to the original artwork in real world.
Lol at people downvoting a PREDICTION MADE IN r/FUTUROLOGY, not like it's gonna change what could happen
Ninja-Sneaky t1_j0vsrk8 wrote
I always did good at school, like have consistently been top 3 but most importantly have been performing like this without putting that much effort.
Today I am fully convinced that it was because for my whole youth I had been reading like a mofo, I read anything I could put my hands on, ranging from classics books, magazines, to disney & other comics. My brain was trained and education was very easy to do.
I was still reading books while commuting to my first jobs, but the frequency of reading went down and eventually halted. The quality and enjoyment of my life as a whole degraded and I realized that only once the pandemic hit and I got back into reading.
Reading technical stuff or internet is not the same. Going through entire chapters or through a whole book in one go requires another kind of focus. The big issue of attention span deficit that society has is because people do not read, you won't change my mind on this topic.
Ninja-Sneaky t1_ixr5zm4 wrote
My carpal tunnel has gotten worse by just looking at the pics
Ninja-Sneaky t1_ixq4abc wrote
Reply to comment by ccaccus in LPT: Place silverware at the END of the buffet, not at the beginning by whereverYouGoThereUR
And then there's my mother and sisters, that strategically took the table about 2 meters away from the hotzone (about the end of the buffet line)
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Reply to Researchers in Galicia open 15th-century tomb to test Columbus link theory. Explorer is generally believed to have been born in Italy in 1451 but some argue he was in fact born in Spain by ArtOak
Yes I had this remarkable conversation with my spanish colleague who said Columbus was spanish while I contended Columbus was Italian
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Reply to comment by filosoful in Many scientists see fusion as the future of energy – and they're betting big. by filosoful
Can't wait for this new tech to come, have the plants & infra built using gov subsidies and then get billed about the same as now to have it
Ninja-Sneaky t1_jcu9sbe wrote
Reply to comment by yesgirlsusereddit in TIL that in WW2, a Marine Corps Corsair pilot used his propeller to chew off the tail of an enemy aircraft after his guns jammed, while under fire from the enemy plane's tailgunner. The enemy plane crashed but the Corsair pilot made it back to base, receiving the Navy Cross for his actions. by hipster_deckard
It is like the story of the only confirmed aircraft shot down with a pistol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owen_J._Baggett