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iacerenza on Twitter
iacerenza on Twitter
@NeoYokel @meetjeffsmith @verge You want to empower artists? Hire them directly and comission their work. Crypto bros have been seeding success stories to make us all rush the market and give validity to the fickle coins that support them. This is nothing but an elaborate marketing scheme.
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Matt Birchler on Twitter
Matt Birchler on Twitter
I’m so happy to be able to share this video today! Major props to @chris_lawley, @darylbaxter, and @iPadProsPodcast for helping me sort through my thoughts on the iPad. I think we have a good range of opinions that were fun to combine into one video. https://t.co/7PPdgRlXEu https://t.co/AN9rk7upeI
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KrysBrynhildr on Twitter
KrysBrynhildr on Twitter
@EmmaMarx11 @NeoYokel @meetjeffsmith @verge I've never met a real artist who has any interest or understanding of NFTs beyond "what do I need to do to keep people from turning my art into one without payment to me or permission from me?", myself. Yet, its "For Artists" according to people who generally aren't ones.
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Haggard Hawks 🦅 on Twitter
Haggard Hawks 🦅 on Twitter
Low gaps or openings in the battlements of a castle are known as MACHICOLATIONS. Because they would have been used to drop rocks and boiling liquids onto anyone attacking the castle below, they take their name from the French ‘macher’, meaning to crush, and ‘col’, meaning neck. pic.twitter.com/T7o7naZM2G— Haggard Hawks 🦅 (@HaggardHawks) December 15, 2021
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Haggard Hawks 🦅 on Twitter
Haggard Hawks 🦅 on Twitter
Haggard Hawks 🦅 on Twitter
Low gaps or openings in the battlements of a castle are known as MACHICOLATIONS. Because they would have been used to drop rocks and boiling liquids onto anyone attacking the castle below, they take their name from the French ‘macher’, meaning to crush, and ‘col’, meaning neck. https://t.co/T7o7naZM2G
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Haggard Hawks 🦅 on Twitter