The Saudis or some other players will buy most of them. Change my mind. I cannot believe that even his most rabid followers will be dumb enough to buy this shit.
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NFTs are a money laundering scheme
Better than 10% for the faggot
Joe Biden is a pedo for preteen girls.
Never saw him sniffing little boys. Only little preteen white girls.
Are you really that stupid? Absence of evidence does not equal evidence of absence.
Regardless, I meant 'faggot' to mean bitch
He also sniffed a little Asian girl. He's not racially discriminatory except for no blacks, never any blacks.
And you're the demographic that does the most voting nowadays: non-US-citizens.
Is it stupid? Most certainly, but what does that have to do with it? They’ve already sold out. The secondary market for these is almost 3x the original price. He knows his fan base and he knows entertainment. He is PT Barnum with a megaphone that goes around the world. Got to hand it to him there. I’m sure he’ll be releasing more “beanie baby” shit like this in the run up to 24.
That's probably where he got the idea.
I can. People believe the holocaust happened. People believe that wars aren’t caused by banks. People believe chinkflu is deadly. People believe that diversity is our greatest strength.
I cannot believe the people who recognize this state of human affairs haven’t simply killed them all yet.
So true. Alpha men have left the planet in large numbers.
Psst, stupid scientists.
Chads believe in schitzo-fed-posts on youtube, and that's it.
Pretty much all celeb/politician /big finance NFTs are.
It's no different than a $500 a plate luncheon. It's to raise campaign funds and it has been going on for months.
Fucking bullshit. This grift even states on their t&cs that none of the money will go into Trump's campaign.
I'm really don't care about Trump, but how his following real "Great Announcement" about promise to punish everybody who participated in censorship is out of scope?
For me that Trump thing with NFTs was just an extravagant and barely working attempt to attract an attention of maximum audience as a background for pushing second, real announcement. NFT thing looks too stupid, cringe, ridiculous and hypey to look as real thing. Do they began to sell that obviously ridiculous pictures for real? Or I miss something about American cultural thing about all that US superhero stuff and collection cards and that whole thing may be do not looks as ridiculous for US sheeple as it looks for me?
I perfectly understand that politician promises cost absolutely nothing, but I still think that even empty calling censors worth something more that NFT crap. At least even empty calling censors could force some sheeple at least to began to think about possibility of censorship.
I have already saw few posts about Trump NFTs, but none about him calling censors. Strange.
That's what I try to understand.
For me all that baseball cards collections and superheroes is too ridiculous even for money laundering scheme.
I remember how in late 1990s there was an attempt to bring that collection cards stuff in Russia, but with soccer players (soccer is much more popular here), but that completely failed. Even children didn't buy it. Fans prefer signatures of players on club attribution or photos with them, cards was something completely ignored. Same with superheroes. There are some action figures in the toy shops, but barely somebody will try to pose himself as a superhero. It just does not fit here, IDK.
That move with Trump's cards with superheroed himself looks like obvious trolling for me, insane ridiculous to be for a tiny bit serious even for money laundering purpose.
So, I'm wondering, does it looks too ridiculous for the American sheeple and/or Trump supporters, or there is some unknown to me cultural background that make this Trump move for them somewhat normal and that could be for real at least for tiny bit?
Do some Americans really mad about collecting that baseball cards, or they are just side subplots in hollywood movies to push this obviously commercial nonsense to the public?
I never met an American who collect them or told me about somebody they know who do. Some could have a baseball glove and baseball, but that mean that they just like to play a game with children f.e. I have a soccer ball too. I know some aged people have stamps collections, many like to collect coins from different countries, not like they purposedly hunt for coins absent in collection, just keep change from foreign countries in separate box. But not that baseball cards thing.
I don't care about elections in USA at all. It is not my concern, I'm not a US citizen or illegal immigrant, so I even theoretically can't vote in US elections.
My question was about cultural references. Does that thing with collection cards have some real background in American culture or it is just kind of typical marketing thing that nobody really buy?
I know people collect different things, but that things are worldwide. Numismatists, philatelists, even beer bottle lids collectors - you will find them in any part of the world. Most things people collect have some another real purpose. But what about that collection cards? As I understand they made exclusively for purpose of collecting them and have no any other use. Does that hobby really exist in US?
Thank you! :) That's all I was interested in.
The moment you said you are from Russia, I read the rest of your post in a bad Russian accent XD
But to answer your question, yes even average conservatives in America think this is dumb or haven't even heard of if.
I know, it sounds funny. :)
I was more interested about cultural phenomena of collecing collection cards. :)
Did you not collect things like football stickers for your panini book?
No. There is no such phenomena of collecting things that manufactured with single purpose of collecting here. If people collect things, that things have some real purpose.
Must just be a cultural thing that has bypassed Russia.
Collecting things for their own sake is a hobby in lots of countries. A weird one, perhaps, but a legitimate hobby nonetheless.
I know that comic book and Sci-Fi are particularly prone to it alongside fans of various sports and movie lovers with their memorabilia etc.
It’s completely new to create political fandoms who launch such things though and, to my eye, it underlines the phony, WWF style nature of politics as theatre/entertainment.
Truly, they are watching a show and have been relegated to audience members paying for political entertainment rather people who actually have any kind of sway.
It’s sad.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/13/arts/design/hunter-biden-art-white-house.html
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i'm tempted to buy one simply because i think DJT is up to something. regardless of how narcissistic he is, no way team trump would've allowed such a lame ass thing to be hyped the way it was. i've looked at the images on the cards and they're silly a.f.
and if it all turns out to be really as lame as surface appearances indicate, i have an aunt that'd get a kick out of having one.
Vaccine?
They will just go out of value when shit goes down, the bets are off and people start eating their own.
NFTs don't allow you to survive communist genocide.
But nft has value, thus what they are burning. A pic you buy can't can't can't be altered. They are fucking us always.
It’s a one dimensional, baseless and undereducated conclusion that’s easily traced. I can see other undereducated but this and lick this up.