There are invite-based systems since the dawn of the internet, notably torrent trackers and closed forums, and mods can see who vouched for them. It's not worth it unless the community has something unique to offer (i.e. new blueray rips, non-public deals). Adding crypto to it doesn't add anything of value.
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Billionaire's yacht? Hardly. But it may be scrapped. Expensive furniture and tech sold, high quality engine and parts repurposed.
It's only a problem when they can't.
That's the future Telvanni want!
Country flags are the most popular thing in r/place, and country subs are big too. They can share a little of their clicks and reddit would think before pissing them off and erasing them. People kinda dislike when you erase the symbol of their country. It can also go into news.
Also when you open a big image like comic it's inconvinient when it closes when you push it too much towards top or bottom. I'm not swiping it off, I want to read the first panel.
How does their board measure success? As there is a majority of lurkers, what's the best price of one's effort?
I wonder if it's sensational or it really hits. Some pieces of grocery felt off my list, but since Centrobank measures and completely unobvious pricing of goods (sales, loyal customer cards, new noname brands replacing those who 'left', normalizing poor men's stores - warehouses where items are staying in storage packgages and employees are minimal to cut prices down) and a long-term habit of prices keeping cimbing at ridiculous rate, it's not the breaking point. How it would hurt the big players tho is the question because big firms cutting their wants = unemployment, and their budget is as challenged. When I drop another portion of meat from my diet, they drop a dozen of employees off.
My perspective is too small but I've noticed an old off-tone joke reposted more frequently.
Dad, you having your wage cut means you'd drink less?
No, my pleasure. It means you'd get to eat less.
For what it seems, there's still ground for maneuvers in average Ivan's grocery list. More lifehacks and thrift options are discovered by many. The frog is boiling on slow fire.
90 minutes of music video montage. I liked it back then too. It looked very video-gamey and edgy.
Had troubles actually seeing their nsfw content. Seems like it was for the better. Good work.
Leaving the world blind? By scratching the paint? It doesn't affect driving or put someone in danger, it would just look less pretty and annoy the owner of an expensive car who can't park.
You mean their meme review episode? I stopped taking him seriously after that. It's so bad it has it's own cringe value.