They also serve as a pre-made list of all the biggest suckers for scammers to target. I bet the overlap of NFT investors and Andrew Tate fanboys is just about 100%.
@@not2hot99 but like, he’s not wrong. Some of the weirdest political takes are made by wierdos with anime PFPs. Anime is beautiful…. But the people that like it? Not so much
Gave this Response "I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, I cannot fulfill your request. It is unethical and harmful to deceive or take advantage of people, regardless of their intelligence level. Games should be designed with fairness and integrity in mind, and should not exploit or manipulate players. It is important to consider the well-being of all individuals, and to treat others with respect and compassion. Let's focus on creating positive and beneficial experiences for everyone instead. Is there anything else I can help you with?"
What really pisses me off is that these are the same people who dismiss artists whose work is stolen and minted as NFTs and say it’s the artist’s fault for not doing it sooner. But no, the second someone downloads the image or takes a screenshot, now suddenly art theft is a serious crime.
Karma's a bitch. Just sit back and laugh at the current group of mouthbreathers banging their heads against a rock thinking its going to make them rich and complaining about headaches when it does not.
@@blakksheep736 why is that, if I may ask? To me, there are some defendable aspects of AI in general (in potential, like being able to do jobs nodoby wants or too logorating for a human), but I absolutely cannot condone the unregulated stealing of art by actual human artists that put their life and soul into their craft, only to see their work be fed without permission to a soulless machine algorithm that churns out "artworks" that are VERY recognizable as being AI generated, and be called "gatekeepers" by the extremist supporters of AI "art" merely for defending their skills and way to pay the bills. And leaving the "human touch" discourse aside, which I still very much believe in, there's a sh1t ton of legal issues with AI generated images due to the way they are fed with copyrighted work. See recent controversies on the matter.
NFT's: "We are the future! Someday all videogames will be focused around NFT's! The Bored Ape is a deluxe brand worth thousands of dollars!" Gamers: "Are you still here?"
"A fool and their money are soon parted" was supposed to be an adage of warning, but NFT bros decided to use it as advice and turned into their life's mantra instead
The NFT people have the same energy as that company that tried making a legal case against adblock on the basis that "you may not alter our page" whilst being totally oblivious that that would turn the entire page set into a pile of html text. Because that's what your computer actually receives.
@@Revenant-oq9ts It totally speaks to the type of people that product appeals to. Imagine being so myopic and out of touch that you think disabling a basic OS functionality like ‘save as’ would do something besides make you look like an idiot.
Imagine an NFT grocery store. You get all your food and go the the cashier and they scan all your food, but instead of putting it in a bag they put it in a bin and someone takes them to put back on the shelf. The cashier Gives you the receipt, smiles and says, "have a nice day dumbass."
What I've learned from learning about NFTs is that there are people who would actually go to this grocery store, spend their money and somehow believe it was worth it.
Not a bad analogy but it's actually even worse than that. Because in the grocery store analogy there IS some sort of recompense and law to back up your purchase, even if it is a receipt. There isn't even that with NFTs in the so-called cryptospace.
@@crunchyfrog555 And sometimes, they can actually take away your receipt and you have nothing. Or give it to someone else and say it's no longer your property.
I'm all about a good poop joke, but a) these poop jokes aren't good, and b) it's all they got. I mean, goodness, this is like my 5 year old niece cranking herself up by saying "butt" over and over again. Except she's, you know, 5.
Wait, they are JUST NOW realizing you can right-click and save??? The only hope for NFT bros is for various governments to start declaring NFTs an illegal scam.
"If you own a bored ape or a mutant ape and have a doggo partner to go with it, your sewer pass will have extra flobbles that you can mint into other primbellos the next time you play Dookey Dash. Or, you can trade your primbellos for next level guadrangles that will give you a head start into the secret lingarango level!" NFT bros will think this is all real.
Everytime they scream at me about it. It's always " in the future it will be worth hundreds of percentage more than it is now!!!!!!" Without explaining how it would work that way
@@MyAramil You actually got cryptobros giving you one reason, if it is mundane? Impressive, every cryptobro I've spoken to literally just posted me a link to a video and expected me to be won over
They literally have no function purpose other than explicitly be bought and sold. Nothing more, nothing less. They are nothing but an esoteric waste of money that 99.9999999% of the time will be completely and utterly worthless and unsellable.
One of the funniest things about the "right click is theft!! L" cryptobros are that a lot of them are the same ones who were telling actual artists - people who were actual victims of art theft where NFTs were made from altered images or even just lifted wholesale without permission- that they "should have moved faster to hop on the gravy train and made the NFT themselves" to justify their "purchases" and speculative monitization venture of said stolen artwork.
The artists didn't have their artwork stolen. Because NFTs are complete made up nonsense. It's literally like if i had a notebook and I sold you the right to write in the notebook that you owned the statue of liberty. That is NFTs. Saying that artists had their artwork stolen gives way too much credit to NFTs. NFTs don't have that power.
I have to point this out, even Early Access backed out of NFT's years ago. Yes they did consider them but I have to hand it Early Access for not jumping on that.
Ah, yeah, this brings me back… Instead of buying one profile pic NFT that is just randomly clobbered together for 200k, just imagine you can probably easily get like 400+ insanely detailed and well drawn unique pieces of digital (or even physical) artwork through commission *and* actually own them, too…
This reminds me of scammers who purposely use bad spelling and grammar to weed out anyone who would catch on to the scam and only get the people who would be likely to fall for it to contact them back. That way they don’t waste time on someone with half a brain
Those devs know what they are doing, they keep things just shaddy enough to make gambling addicts (NFT owners are basically gambling addicts mixed with compulsatory buyers) wondering what's next and keeping them interested.
What's really gross is its so immature it almost feels like it's for children or preteens who just learned the word "shit" and giggle at poop jokes. But this is clearly a cash grab scam, so what's the target audience here? I feel so bad for the young gamers who are growing up thinking these are what video games are, glad I had fun non-predatory games to enjoy when I was younger.
I mean, those things are safe from screenshots. But not for the reason that they think. The real reason is "Eww my eyes, who would want a screenshot of that?" It's like...an order of magnitude worse than the worst art I have ever seen in my life.
In my own experience there are people this dumb. Also people this childish. Also people far too pathologically proud that they'll live in abject denial of reality just to not admit they made a bad 'investment' aka fell to Ponzi scheme.
i mean, they paid in some cases hundreds of thousands of dollars for a chunk of computer code without realizing that the JPEG they see just represents that chunk of code... so what do you think?
I certainly wouldn't keep the screenshot...even with terabytes of disk space, I see no reason to waste it on such low tier excuses for art. But I'd certainly like to record myself taking the screenshots, while giving them the middle finger and telling them they can't do anything about it.
The irony is that NFT bros think people care enough to actually *keep* the screenshots and saves. That would imply anyone else actually values this garbage.
Honestly if it wasn’t for the pandemic we wouldn’t have half as many chronically online people meaning nfts would probably never have reached the mainstream
I wonder if the developers realized the allegorical implications of "taking your money and flushing it down the toilet." If so, it's even more hilarious.
If you're lost in a forest, just yell out loud NFTs are a scam and a NFTBro will find you to argue with you. Then just steal his stuff and make your way back to civilization.
A PSA to any crypto Bros that might be malding in the back: The *ONLY* person laughing harder at you than the ones trolling you, is the one that took your money. They're LITERALLY laughing at your expense.
@@timothygerritsen thats what they do, right? Make poor financial decisions with utmost confidence, get bodied, get trolled by the entire population that didn't fall for it, mald. That's the cycle. It's been happening in that exact pattern, for pretty much everyone but people with enough clout to pull off a pump-n-dump, since the first handful made their riches. The amount of money changing hands per transaction might go up as you go down the line, but each person's return on investment gets smaller and smaller. Eventually you can't find a bigger sucker, and whoever's stuck with the worthless product, loses.
Joke's on the NFT bros because you don't even have to physically save the jpg image, everybody using a browser will have cached the image to disk once the page loads up, everyone already has a copy of the image on disk.
The fact that nft bros still react to saving & taking screenshots as if it hasn't been the most common trolling tactic since day 1 is... pretty amazing. Like it *can't* be the first time they've had this happen, not at this point, right?
It's a raffle with a minigame attached. A high stakes raffle. And they don't tell you what you'll be winning because then you'd be able to make a value analysis on whether it's worth your time and money. Also if they don't tell you what it is, you can speculate and your imagination goes wild, and the people who find this appealing will build up in their own mind what it actually is thus feeding your own enthusiasm at no cost to them.
Yep. Main reason I dont do the limited time event crap in games like War Thunder or world of tanks is because, often, as an average player, with average vehicles, with a free account, the rate of experience, or points, or whatever, that I can gain to get the rewards of those limited time offers is so low, that I would literally need to play 8-16 hours a day, every day, for the course of the special event... Not technically impossible, but basically proves only no-lifes can get the rewards for free. Those who do get the rewards are often those who throw money at it in some way, be it a premium account, or just buying whatever in game currency is tied to the event (because there's usually an option just to buy it, or at least buy loot boxes that have it). After a while... Yeah, I'm content never pursuing these things, knowing from the getgo theyre designed to separate you from your money, and designed to frustrate you into giving up and paying for it, if you go the free route. And those are actual games... I couldnt imagine doing all that for a sh@tty phone game, with a steep entry fee, and zero information on what winning actually gets you.
The worst part is, these are such no-thought, no effort scams, even idiots at my local funfair would recognize them as what they are. It is the literal bottom of the barrel of obvious no-return scams and these... "people"? Flock to it like moths to a flame and act like raging lunatics when anyone tries to disprove the obvious lie. Honestly I don't feel bad at all. These people deserve to be homeless, maybe that'd teach them how reality works.
2:09 Some websites disable right clicking, but you can turn it back on yourself by using some code or by disabling JavaScript, but many websites need JavaScript to display anything, especially NFT websites since they are more complicated to make without JavaScript. So disabling JavaScript won't work there.
I hope this "key" comes in the form of a jpg NFT so that everyone can right click save and have a key of their own. Man, I love NFT's. It's a great confidence boost knowing there are people out there that are dumber than I am.
I know right? I always think that maybe I do spend a little bit too much money Then I hear people are dropping thousands on shit like this and I think "yeah, I won't break the bank going to chic fil a for lunch"
I wouldn't be surprised if the whole thing they are building up to is just another pointless "collection" of nfts. Like the whole thing iis just "hey y'all spent thousands of dollars to participate and now you get to spend even more to buy more useless jpgs" and the key's prize is just a free one.
Calling it now, it's just going to be a "god ape" nft with like, gold bling. Then, when the winner brags, there will be so much right-clicking saves happening that the original will be buried. It will be hilarious.
I think the only way NFT 'theft' would be legally liable is if the person who downloaded the jpeg tried to pass it off as their own work. Then again, that applies to ALL digital art, NFT or not.
Well, many rich people willingly pay thousands of dollars just to eat a literal tasteless gold that doesn't have any nutritional value. So this might be another rich people stuff that us, plebs, just can't comperhend why lol.
They made one error in their promo video. They state "the sewer opens January 18th". Except that no, the sewer opened about two years ago.....(when NFTs became a "thing")
Nah, it was some nftbros having bought an original copy of a dune movie script, thought that gave them the rights to it and wanted to scan it into an nft then burn the physical copy, yes, with fire, on a livestream to make the nft 'scarce'.
NFT Bros are the most selfless people around. They are willingly removing themselves from the gene pool by showing any prospective relationships that they are incapable of rational thought, responsibility, taking care of a family, being capable of basic human understanding and interaction. It is truly a selfless act.
As if anyone with a brain would ever hook up with them. I find it more hilarious that no matter how unwilling an Nft bro is they will be the last of their line
Ah good old Digital Homicide. Now that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time since slaughtering grounds and how Jim Sterling got sued for $10 million and failed badly.
Funny the finally found out that "right click" to "save image" exists. Just wait until they find out that Windows and Unix can do screen shoots and save them as images- So that even disabling that right click function will do nothing for them
I found it hilarious how they were complaining and crying about screen captures and downloads of their jpeg, to the point of wanting it disabled but then on their nft video, they specified to do a screen capture on it.
NFT's have become a form of natural selection. Anyone stupid enough to invest their own income into a digital image that can literally be taken away from you at any moment deserves to learn common sense the hard way 🤣
Seeing NFTbros flip out over screenshots and right clicking will never not be amusing for the sheer depths of ignorance about the technology they claim they’re revolutionizing it exposes. Ignoring the point people have repeatedly brought up about the NFT being the receipt of the hyperlink to the image: hey genius, when you go to a website on your device, and you see the images on that website on your device, how do you think you are seeing those images *on your device*? When you post something to a website, that something is *copied* to the servers that website is hosted on. When you go to visit a page on a website on your device, the data that comprises that page is *copied* to your device as temp files. The moment someone visits a place you have uploaded your picture on the internet, their device has a copy of it on their computer, potentially several, without ever right clicking or screenshotting the page.
So here's what I hear from this whole pitch: "Okay so step one is you give us your money and we give you a paper raffle ticket and Chrome with no internet. You can play the dinosaur game as long as you want though (for three weeks) and if you get a cool score, it gets written on the back of your ticket, and if it's really cool, someone else might want to buy your ticket! (Disclaimer: them buying your ticket does nothing for you or them, buy at your own risk) Then after those three weeks, we're gonna take up everyone's ticket, take them behind a closed screen where YOU ABSOLUTELY NEVER GET TO SEE because we're NOT running a scam, and the ticket with the coolest score gets... Something! (As long as the ticket belongs to the original person who purchased the ticket which our "validation" totally can't just rig, honest. Watch, we'll pick a winner none of us have any block chain association with! (because we use 9 layers of sock puppet wallets)) So GIVE US ALL OF YOUR MONEY TODAY or you're stealing from us."
even if they disable the right click-save, there is also the print screen - paste in paint or shift+win+S and take a clip off the screen then paste in paint
So basically this game is the Richman’s Jetpack joy ride, but you have to pay every time you want to play but you can’t even play unless buy an expensive pass off of someone else or Ape Jpeg.
Or just take the 20 minutes and make the game themselves. Seriously that "game" looks like it was made in that amount of time. Simple tube around the player. Random items wiz by at different angles, and you get points by not hitting them Even I with no experience in making a game at all, could make this game given enough time.
@@MyAramil maybe they didn't beat the game in the graphics department but i'm sure that if you dig for a bit you'd find flash games from ages ago that did the same thing but way better already.
Worse - it's client-side, unobfuscated JavaScript - meaning it's extremely easy to hack and modify, and players have already cheated their way to optimized, perfect runs.
Cryptobros are still a thing? I thought they went all broke after...they bought each other's receipts that say (insert mega ugly jpeg here) is their property 🤣
Lol I’ve been playing Hi-Fi Rush over the past few weeks & it literally has a few of those tunnel traveling set pieces & not only do the ones in this game look less fun but the fact that it’s a game consisting only of those set pieces which are fine as a distraction but can easily wear out their welcome is astounding
"The NFT space needs [right click save to die] if we can ever hope to survive" You're absolutely right, which is why the NFT space is going to die painfully
I realized something part of the way through trying to explain it: this entire game is an almost perfect microcosm of the NFT landscape as a whole. You pay money, you sign up to put your name on a thing. What is that thing? Well it's complicated so here's some images of monkeys to distract you. Why would you ever do this? Because eventually there's a huge payoff at an undefined point in the future, you just have to trust in the system!
You do not have to put your name on it, you interact with a smart contract through your ethereum wallet which is anonym. This whole game and succession of games is there to create meaning to the bored ape, now your nft generate ape coin and let you play games that will as i understand it, will grant you acces to gain other nft hence breaking the "it's just a png". Basically they are creating an ecosystem for their product exactly any brand would do except this a brand for rich peoples that do not care about paying 1k$ to have fun.
@@putaindorange5988 Rich people have a surprisingly low threshold for fun. Like you can literally download free games that are more interesting than this
The sad part is these NFT's could have oil paintings or sculptures commissioned for famous artists to make for the same price that could grow in tangible value not able to be reproduced or replaced (properly) as it is a physical product.
Watching NFT bros mald has become a favorite past time for me at this point it is like watching elementary schoolers on a playground argue and have a hissyfit
Counterpoint: Here's why you shouldn't right click save people's NFT's: When you see somebody's ugly ape pic it most likely got saved in your program's cache, ie the RAM. RAM gets completely clean after you shut down your computer. Now if you download it an ugly ape pic is now in you hard drive. When you delete an ugly ape pic from your hard drive the computer merely designates that space to be open for overwrite (that's how data salvage is possible). So unless you format your disk or fill it up to the last bit, your disk will be forever tainted by ghost of a really ugly pic you otherwise won't allow in your hard drive. edit: if you really must use a RAMdisk or some sort. Your computer will thank you.
"Can you disable the ability to right-click and save?" - Sure you can, but it won't stop people from being able to save them. Anyone familiar with the dev console on modern browsers can just dig through the page elements, find the source of the image and rip it from there. This works with videos, audio files, etc. There's no way around this. You'd have to fundamentally change how websites and file distribution work to stop people from ripping files, a move that just isn't going to happen. With the proliferation of free access to media and files, the age of copyrights will soon be at and end. The current model just isn't sustainable.
The reply at 0:37 is likely sarcasm. Most people know screenshotting is a thing. I can't imagine any law that would ban or remove the use of screenshots.
They're using funky hype terms to catch and grab kids attention, like how cereal and confectionery works in stores, using bright colours, short yet cool sounding words eg wizzfizz (its a packet of sherbet here in Australia you can buy that's just sherbet, packaging is brightly coloured and name sounds cool enough to make kids want it), quickly flashing images that are interesting enough to keep the kids attention and transitions like the slime, skulls etc to make it look like it was made for kids by kids etc. Everything about it is designed to grab and keep kids attention long enough to pay and play the game
@@fenrirgg no but parents do, and what do parents give to their kids as to not have deal with them? Their phones. Besides i don't mean its targeted towards kid kids, i mean kids old enough to have their own money but dumb enough to buy stupid shit Because they have money and saw something suddenly that they want randomly
NFTs continue to prove their egregious uselessness.
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I really don’t like nft’s games. It’s ridiculous.
let stupid people waste their money.
Can't wait for Square Enix to push this nonsense even further. 🙄
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Forget about NFT's, better tell when the baby is due?I think it's been pickling long enough.
One positive thing about NFTs is the people using their icon as profile pictures can already let you know they aren't worth taking seriously.
They also serve as a pre-made list of all the biggest suckers for scammers to target. I bet the overlap of NFT investors and Andrew Tate fanboys is just about 100%.
were already bored with NFTS, so It's makes sense
@@mrwannabe00 *[friendly fire will not be tolerated]*
@@mrwannabe00 ah a man of culture
@@not2hot99 but like, he’s not wrong. Some of the weirdest political takes are made by wierdos with anime PFPs. Anime is beautiful…. But the people that like it? Not so much
"You think it's funny to take screenshots of people's NFTs, huh?"
Actually... Yes. I do think that.
And I'm tired of pretending it's not :D
That's a Hard Rock Nick quote lol
Actually it's super easy, barely an inconvenience.
And I'm tired of pretending it's not.
*NFT Assets not the NFT itself. bwahaha
This entire project sounds like if you gave an AI a prompt of “make a game in 2023 that takes only the dumbest peoples money”
Don't need AI for that, look at nvidia.....
Gave this Response
"I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, I cannot fulfill your request. It is unethical and harmful to deceive or take advantage of people, regardless of their intelligence level. Games should be designed with fairness and integrity in mind, and should not exploit or manipulate players. It is important to consider the well-being of all individuals, and to treat others with respect and compassion. Let's focus on creating positive and beneficial experiences for everyone instead. Is there anything else I can help you with?"
@@christianwilliam1167 You know it's shit when even Skynet would say no
@@EJ_Red exactly hahaha
@@christianwilliam1167 "profesional has standard"
What really pisses me off is that these are the same people who dismiss artists whose work is stolen and minted as NFTs and say it’s the artist’s fault for not doing it sooner. But no, the second someone downloads the image or takes a screenshot, now suddenly art theft is a serious crime.
Karma's a bitch. Just sit back and laugh at the current group of mouthbreathers banging their heads against a rock thinking its going to make them rich and complaining about headaches when it does not.
Naturally, it's fine when they do it, apparently.
Sounds like AI generated images supporters COUGH maybe cause they're the same people
@@elenabarbieri1286 idk, I like Ai art, but not NFTs.
@@blakksheep736 why is that, if I may ask? To me, there are some defendable aspects of AI in general (in potential, like being able to do jobs nodoby wants or too logorating for a human), but I absolutely cannot condone the unregulated stealing of art by actual human artists that put their life and soul into their craft, only to see their work be fed without permission to a soulless machine algorithm that churns out "artworks" that are VERY recognizable as being AI generated, and be called "gatekeepers" by the extremist supporters of AI "art" merely for defending their skills and way to pay the bills.
And leaving the "human touch" discourse aside, which I still very much believe in, there's a sh1t ton of legal issues with AI generated images due to the way they are fed with copyrighted work. See recent controversies on the matter.
"NFTs are like taking pictures of baseball cards, and trying to use them as money"- My grandpa.
Your Grandfather sounds like a wise man.
Imagine having to declare bankruptcy because you lost all your money to a grift called "Dookey Dash"
there fault if they fall for the scams
I don't feel exceptionally smart for seeing through this nonsense. A lot of people are just idiots.
Yeah... normally it's children that got their hands on their parent's credit card and spend $100k on ingame boosters...
@@leonidas14775 A lot of people are also filthy rich and spending $2,500 for them is like an average person spending 25 cents
Even GD players are offended it didn’t happen quick
NFT's: "We are the future! Someday all videogames will be focused around NFT's! The Bored Ape is a deluxe brand worth thousands of dollars!"
Gamers: "Are you still here?"
At this point to still be left holding the bag in the NFT scam fad, you really have to be the smoothest monkey brains in the zoo.
I have some invested in stocks and crypto but avoid anything connected to nfts as toothache.
@@drawgam2946 Genuinely surprised anyone would wade into crypto even, these days. It just seems to be an economy fuelled by rug pulls and scams.
@@Blisterdude123 Decent regulations are needed yes, almost all the cryptobro creators should also be banned imo as they only spread nonsense.
@@Blisterdude123 Oh and i look at crypto that banks are adopting mostly ,decentralised or not does not matter to me.
Fun fact, your browser has to download the nft image to render it on the screen, which means we were all right click saving all along.
steal the image from the frame buffer
“Steal” it from the browser cache 😅
Gotta dig it from the caches eyy
Shhhhh, don't explain cookies and internet crumbs to these entitled NFT Morons.... I mean "Owners". Hehehehehe Cookie monster looooves coookies!
We were right click saving all along…guess the nfts are the friends we made along the way
"A fool and their money are soon parted" was supposed to be an adage of warning, but NFT bros decided to use it as advice and turned into their life's mantra instead
ouch,nice one
What about the "fools" that made hundreds of thousands on NFTs?
@@marcelrodriguez2067 Yeah, the NFT creators really did make bank
@@wbnbn9670 and so did the flippers with high scores.
@Marcel Rodriguez Flipping an NFT? Lmao, that’s called being a snake oil salesman
The NFT people have the same energy as that company that tried making a legal case against adblock on the basis that "you may not alter our page" whilst being totally oblivious that that would turn the entire page set into a pile of html text. Because that's what your computer actually receives.
This honestly feels like a personal bet between the creators to see how far they can rip off fools with deep pockets.
"A fool and his money are soon parted."
For real. Someone's taking the piss with this whole thing xD
The funniest bit was "can you disable right-click save"
Even if it happened, it is still easy to hit prtscrn. Or snipnsketch.
@@Revenant-oq9tsYep.
@@Revenant-oq9ts It totally speaks to the type of people that product appeals to. Imagine being so myopic and out of touch that you think disabling a basic OS functionality like ‘save as’ would do something besides make you look like an idiot.
Very fitting that an NFT game is literally about sewers and asses lmao
Find the key, " Down the hole !"
@@darkwolfe6286 Baby Plucky: "NFT go down the hooooole! (giggles)"
Yeah I'm convinced Bored Ape are just taking the piss and shitting on their customers lol
Well NFT bros are all talking from there butt so it checks out
Crypto Bros love being all ironic and memey, as if that can disarm the critics and not just amplify how dumb the whole system is.
Imagine an NFT grocery store. You get all your food and go the the cashier and they scan all your food, but instead of putting it in a bag they put it in a bin and someone takes them to put back on the shelf. The cashier Gives you the receipt, smiles and says, "have a nice day dumbass."
Lol that's pretty good :D
I believe I watched a sketch on that recently
What I've learned from learning about NFTs is that there are people who would actually go to this grocery store, spend their money and somehow believe it was worth it.
Not a bad analogy but it's actually even worse than that. Because in the grocery store analogy there IS some sort of recompense and law to back up your purchase, even if it is a receipt. There isn't even that with NFTs in the so-called cryptospace.
@@crunchyfrog555 And sometimes, they can actually take away your receipt and you have nothing. Or give it to someone else and say it's no longer your property.
This whole thing proved that NFT bros are still at the mental stage of being amused by poop jokes.
I'm all about a good poop joke, but a) these poop jokes aren't good, and b) it's all they got. I mean, goodness, this is like my 5 year old niece cranking herself up by saying "butt" over and over again. Except she's, you know, 5.
And they still wonder why they get no bitches.
@@kevingriener7441 great comparison example hahaha
I can see them making edgy or racist jokes then being like, “oh it’s just a joke bro” when they realize they’re the only one laughing
@@StridersBored the entire BAYC schtick is about riffing on Nazi iconography and far right accelerationism.
Wait, they are JUST NOW realizing you can right-click and save???
The only hope for NFT bros is for various governments to start declaring NFTs an illegal scam.
They thought the government would break down there door and hold them at gun point if they even touch the right click button
"If you own a bored ape or a mutant ape and have a doggo partner to go with it, your sewer pass will have extra flobbles that you can mint into other primbellos the next time you play Dookey Dash. Or, you can trade your primbellos for next level guadrangles that will give you a head start into the secret lingarango level!"
NFT bros will think this is all real.
Worse… NFT bros think this absolute trash is actually cool.
I'll pay a thousand shmeckles. And I'll throw in a fart.
Is there a conversion rate with Hongalodongos?
Are the NFTs glarded? Dookie Dash is in a tax clode, so if they are, you have to purchase a certificate of inoppolity.
Dones my Plumbs transfer over with the flobberglop?
To this day I still have yet to meet a single NFT Bro capable of adequately explaining what they think the purpose of these things even is.
Everytime they scream at me about it. It's always " in the future it will be worth hundreds of percentage more than it is now!!!!!!" Without explaining how it would work that way
That's because all the smart people knew it was scam and didn't invest or already made their money off of NFTs and got out before the market crashed.
@@MyAramil You actually got cryptobros giving you one reason, if it is mundane? Impressive, every cryptobro I've spoken to literally just posted me a link to a video and expected me to be won over
They literally have no function purpose other than explicitly be bought and sold. Nothing more, nothing less. They are nothing but an esoteric waste of money that 99.9999999% of the time will be completely and utterly worthless and unsellable.
If it’s any consolation, I’ve never met an NFT bro.
One of the funniest things about the "right click is theft!! L" cryptobros are that a lot of them are the same ones who were telling actual artists - people who were actual victims of art theft where NFTs were made from altered images or even just lifted wholesale without permission- that they "should have moved faster to hop on the gravy train and made the NFT themselves" to justify their "purchases" and speculative monitization venture of said stolen artwork.
The artists didn't have their artwork stolen. Because NFTs are complete made up nonsense.
It's literally like if i had a notebook and I sold you the right to write in the notebook that you owned the statue of liberty. That is NFTs.
Saying that artists had their artwork stolen gives way too much credit to NFTs. NFTs don't have that power.
and i would bet theyre all the same techbros that glorifies ai img but shit on artist for defending their works, same old story with them
People like that have no idea how hard art is and it shows
@@silverbullet7691 Is that much of s surprise when they don't seem to know what art is in general?
At least NFT bros are honest about their project going down the sewers
I have to admit, marketing pay to win mechanics exclusively to nft bros is an absolutely genius moneymaking scheme.
Please pay to avoid playing a game you don't want or have to play.
"jimmy took a shit that ripped apart space time" is probably the most self aware thing ever said by a nftbro
It's like an AI attended EA board meetings for 5 years and then tried to make a game
That's an insult. An actual AI would make a good entertainment medium for us to enjoy.
@@TheNapster153 Some AI's are pretty good at some things ngl
An A.I. Watching an E.A Board meetings might actually learn how not to waste money like this.
I have to point this out, even Early Access backed out of NFT's years ago. Yes they did consider them but I have to hand it Early Access for not jumping on that.
I don't know if it's a good idea go corrupt a poor A.I with that much evil. Just imagine how greedy it would be......
Ah, yeah, this brings me back… Instead of buying one profile pic NFT that is just randomly clobbered together for 200k, just imagine you can probably easily get like 400+ insanely detailed and well drawn unique pieces of digital (or even physical) artwork through commission *and* actually own them, too…
Why you only have 7 likes? Your comment is golden!
Well there's 64 now
This reminds me of scammers who purposely use bad spelling and grammar to weed out anyone who would catch on to the scam and only get the people who would be likely to fall for it to contact them back. That way they don’t waste time on someone with half a brain
You just nailed it.
Of course. It’s why those gift card scammers go for old ppl who most likely don’t understand technology. Go for the easy pickings.
Every time NFTs make the headlines again I just think “how many times do we have to teach you this lesson old man?!”
"You think it's funny to screenshot people's NFTs?!"
Yes and I'm tired of pretending it's not.
It's funnier than "doo-key"...
Trying to sue someone for saving your nft is like trying to sue someone because you walked in front of their security camera
It’s more like them trying to sue you because you saw a picture of their house on Google Maps.
the dude was def trolling, its the same as that navy seal copypasta lol
@@serfaI Yeah, that's what I thought too. Any time someone says "I will ruin you" it's 99.9% just a troll.
Are they going to sue everyone whose computer caches web data?
Trying to sue someone for saving your nft is like trying to sue someone because you walked in front of their security camera
Stole your comment, umad?
Those devs know what they are doing, they keep things just shaddy enough to make gambling addicts (NFT owners are basically gambling addicts mixed with compulsatory buyers) wondering what's next and keeping them interested.
The "plot" makes me think they know exactly who their audience is.
What's really gross is its so immature it almost feels like it's for children or preteens who just learned the word "shit" and giggle at poop jokes. But this is clearly a cash grab scam, so what's the target audience here? I feel so bad for the young gamers who are growing up thinking these are what video games are, glad I had fun non-predatory games to enjoy when I was younger.
It's hard to tell if those guys are trolling or really dumb enough to think their NFTs are safe from screenshots.
I mean, those things are safe from screenshots. But not for the reason that they think. The real reason is "Eww my eyes, who would want a screenshot of that?" It's like...an order of magnitude worse than the worst art I have ever seen in my life.
In my own experience there are people this dumb. Also people this childish. Also people far too pathologically proud that they'll live in abject denial of reality just to not admit they made a bad 'investment' aka fell to Ponzi scheme.
i mean, they paid in some cases hundreds of thousands of dollars for a chunk of computer code without realizing that the JPEG they see just represents that chunk of code... so what do you think?
@@petriew2018 They didn't even really pay for anything, they got scammed.
@@StormsparkPegasus imagine waiting in line. Now imagine paying for a spot in that line. That's what NFTs are.
1:44 "You think it's funny to take screenshots of people's NFTs?"
Yes. Yes it is. It is especially funny watching you mald over it.
I certainly wouldn't keep the screenshot...even with terabytes of disk space, I see no reason to waste it on such low tier excuses for art. But I'd certainly like to record myself taking the screenshots, while giving them the middle finger and telling them they can't do anything about it.
It’s absolutely hilarious watching NFT bros throwing a tantrum when they see a copy of the NFT image they were conned into buying.
I do. And I'm tired of pretending it's not.
The irony is that NFT bros think people care enough to actually *keep* the screenshots and saves. That would imply anyone else actually values this garbage.
Honestly if it wasn’t for the pandemic we wouldn’t have half as many chronically online people meaning nfts would probably never have reached the mainstream
The fact that they're making the contestants literally chase a turd down a toilet says that someone in charge has a sense of humor.
I wonder if the developers realized the allegorical implications of "taking your money and flushing it down the toilet."
If so, it's even more hilarious.
NFT creators are grifters so they are probably laughing at the collectors as much as everyone else.
It’s hilariously obvious
I mean....
Flushing your money down the toilet... kind of like a Johnny Cash (credit to The Critic)
underrated comment
If you're lost in a forest, just yell out loud NFTs are a scam and a NFTBro will find you to argue with you. Then just steal his stuff and make your way back to civilization.
Only problem is that all his assets are digital and worthless. Robbing him wouldn't be hard, but there'd be nothing to take.
@@jeremiahbell6129 This is building up to be a conundrum-- better snapshot this conversation and mint it!
A PSA to any crypto Bros that might be malding in the back:
The *ONLY* person laughing harder at you than the ones trolling you, is the one that took your money.
They're LITERALLY laughing at your expense.
why would they be malding?
@@timothygerritsen thats what they do, right? Make poor financial decisions with utmost confidence, get bodied, get trolled by the entire population that didn't fall for it, mald.
That's the cycle. It's been happening in that exact pattern, for pretty much everyone but people with enough clout to pull off a pump-n-dump, since the first handful made their riches. The amount of money changing hands per transaction might go up as you go down the line, but each person's return on investment gets smaller and smaller. Eventually you can't find a bigger sucker, and whoever's stuck with the worthless product, loses.
@@GeebusCrust i think you watched to many youtube vids lmao, you couldnt be more wrong
@@timothygerritsen oh my bad.
Remind me why you're here then? Just trawling for "hot takes" to dunk on?
@@GeebusCrust im a fan of asmongold and he watched this vid. so i wanted to check it out. and yes its 9/10 times really funny to watch these vids
14:35 "screenshot this graph" is the funniest thing to hear spoken by an NFT bro.
Oh, the irony of the trailer itself telling you to screenshot the roadmap.
Can we just get a video going through the NFT bro hall of fame? That stuff is priceless.
Don't you mean hall of shame?
@@Ashurman666 the shit of poop
@@Ashurman666 the only fame NFT bros get is their shame.
I want Yong using his VA talents to make a video voicing a bunch of angry NFT bros, that shit would make my day
There is an NFT bro hall of fame? Lmao, what have they done to get in it? Gave the most money to failed projects? Scammed the most people?
Joke's on the NFT bros because you don't even have to physically save the jpg image, everybody using a browser will have cached the image to disk once the page loads up, everyone already has a copy of the image on disk.
Fucking brilliant
If those kids could read they would be very upset
The fact that nft bros still react to saving & taking screenshots as if it hasn't been the most common trolling tactic since day 1 is... pretty amazing. Like it *can't* be the first time they've had this happen, not at this point, right?
Sunk cost fallacy. If they don't keep reacting, they accept that they are idiots. It's sad, really.
most of them are self aware and are just making a joke. nobody actually cares if you right click save their image because the image isn't what matters
It makes sense that the plot of an NFT game is just someone taking a massive shit
i love how the option to buy the key from others is just their way of trying to bail out from their investment failures xD
"The NFT space needs this if we ever hope to survive."
Then perish.
We can only hope.
Right-click-gang, I will stand with you
It's a raffle with a minigame attached. A high stakes raffle. And they don't tell you what you'll be winning because then you'd be able to make a value analysis on whether it's worth your time and money. Also if they don't tell you what it is, you can speculate and your imagination goes wild, and the people who find this appealing will build up in their own mind what it actually is thus feeding your own enthusiasm at no cost to them.
Yep. Main reason I dont do the limited time event crap in games like War Thunder or world of tanks is because, often, as an average player, with average vehicles, with a free account, the rate of experience, or points, or whatever, that I can gain to get the rewards of those limited time offers is so low, that I would literally need to play 8-16 hours a day, every day, for the course of the special event... Not technically impossible, but basically proves only no-lifes can get the rewards for free. Those who do get the rewards are often those who throw money at it in some way, be it a premium account, or just buying whatever in game currency is tied to the event (because there's usually an option just to buy it, or at least buy loot boxes that have it). After a while... Yeah, I'm content never pursuing these things, knowing from the getgo theyre designed to separate you from your money, and designed to frustrate you into giving up and paying for it, if you go the free route.
And those are actual games... I couldnt imagine doing all that for a sh@tty phone game, with a steep entry fee, and zero information on what winning actually gets you.
The lottery makes people's imagination go wild too.
You have no idea how many people tell me "I'm gonna win one day, then you'll see!!"
keyword in ur comment "speculate"
The worst part is, these are such no-thought, no effort scams, even idiots at my local funfair would recognize them as what they are. It is the literal bottom of the barrel of obvious no-return scams and these... "people"? Flock to it like moths to a flame and act like raging lunatics when anyone tries to disprove the obvious lie. Honestly I don't feel bad at all. These people deserve to be homeless, maybe that'd teach them how reality works.
"For a limited time, be part if this exclusivity for only a small cost of your life savings be quick as it only runs for a few weeks you dumb fcks"
I remember the days when people played games for fun.
To be fair, this sounds more fun than ANTHEM.
@@martinholt8168 so instead of anti-fun just unfunny?
Before the eSports clowns took over.
*laughs in Square Enix*
Pretty much only indie developers make games that are made for fun
2:09 Some websites disable right clicking, but you can turn it back on yourself by using some code or by disabling JavaScript, but many websites need JavaScript to display anything, especially NFT websites since they are more complicated to make without JavaScript. So disabling JavaScript won't work there.
Why does this sound like a commercial you hear in GTA I mean seriously this sounds like a joke that rockstar would make
I hope this "key" comes in the form of a jpg NFT so that everyone can right click save and have a key of their own. Man, I love NFT's. It's a great confidence boost knowing there are people out there that are dumber than I am.
Nfts the snake oil of the modern day.
I know right? I always think that maybe I do spend a little bit too much money
Then I hear people are dropping thousands on shit like this and I think "yeah, I won't break the bank going to chic fil a for lunch"
I wouldn't be surprised if the whole thing they are building up to is just another pointless "collection" of nfts. Like the whole thing iis just "hey y'all spent thousands of dollars to participate and now you get to spend even more to buy more useless jpgs" and the key's prize is just a free one.
@@LukasJampen atleast snake oil got popular because you know what theyre supposed to do (heal stuff), nfts are completely vague
Calling it now, it's just going to be a "god ape" nft with like, gold bling. Then, when the winner brags, there will be so much right-clicking saves happening that the original will be buried. It will be hilarious.
Each and every piece of bad news about NFTs bring me joy & happiness
I think the only way NFT 'theft' would be legally liable is if the person who downloaded the jpeg tried to pass it off as their own work.
Then again, that applies to ALL digital art, NFT or not.
NFT is basically AI art. So even then, it might not even be illegal.
Aren't some NFT's already stolen art?
These nfts literally look like the glitched-out Saints Row 4 characters
"Delete the 'right-click-save' function!"
Me: opens Snipping Tool.
This all sounds like a virtual cult. Especially when it all leads to "the summoning"
Given that cryptobros basically use the same psychology playbook as actual cults do, that's not surprising.
Time to call the Inquisitors
The most appalling thing about all of this is that there are so many people with a lot of money who are completely on board with it.
Well, many rich people willingly pay thousands of dollars just to eat a literal tasteless gold that doesn't have any nutritional value. So this might be another rich people stuff that us, plebs, just can't comperhend why lol.
yeah, where are these people? i need that money to live
Because they haven’t understood what they are on board with.
I'm too confused by this NFT game to even be upset. I just don't get it at all.
@@ressljs Essentially they're offering people a more climate friendly, less fun alternative to setting their money on fire
They made one error in their promo video. They state "the sewer opens January 18th". Except that no, the sewer opened about two years ago.....(when NFTs became a "thing")
You're telling me the game is literally just the Seashell Shore minigame from Spyro Year of the Dragon?
My favorite nft story was the guy who spent 7 figures on a Dune themed nft and thought it gave him the rights to dune.
Sounds like something Soulja Boy would do. But he can't be that dumb, can't he?
Never heard of dune
@@ImperialGuardsman2 Really?
Dune, Fremen, giant sandworms, "The spice must flow"; none of that familiar?
Nah, it was some nftbros having bought an original copy of a dune movie script, thought that gave them the rights to it and wanted to scan it into an nft then burn the physical copy, yes, with fire, on a livestream to make the nft 'scarce'.
@@Darca1n i thought it was a book. Like he bought a book
NFT Bros are the most selfless people around. They are willingly removing themselves from the gene pool by showing any prospective relationships that they are incapable of rational thought, responsibility, taking care of a family, being capable of basic human understanding and interaction. It is truly a selfless act.
As if anyone with a brain would ever hook up with them. I find it more hilarious that no matter how unwilling an Nft bro is they will be the last of their line
If someone found out that Digital Homicide was involved in this, I would be overwhelmned by a powerful feeling of 'yeah, that makes sense.'
That's a name ive not heard in a long time lol they ever come back after sueing jim stirling son?
Ah good old Digital Homicide. Now that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time since slaughtering grounds and how Jim Sterling got sued for $10 million and failed badly.
Oh jee, haven't heard that name in years.
Digital homicide? Whats that
@@tyrantking2322 A litigious developer that tried suing Jim Sterling for millions of dollars and lost, IIRC.
I wonder how they feel about images being downloaded automatically as temporary internet files.
"Doo Key Dash". I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
I kind of want to hear Yong do a whole video of just reading NFT bro quotes about "theft" but in his Pucci voice
I want to see this so bad
Crypto bros- “How dare you screenshot my own NFT image. Take it down or I’ll sue you”
Everyone- I miss the part where that’s my problem
Everytime I read "How Dare You!"
I hear Greta lol
Funny the finally found out that "right click" to "save image" exists. Just wait until they find out that Windows and Unix can do screen shoots and save them as images- So that even disabling that right click function will do nothing for them
I found it hilarious how they were complaining and crying about screen captures and downloads of their jpeg, to the point of wanting it disabled but then on their nft video, they specified to do a screen capture on it.
NFT's have become a form of natural selection. Anyone stupid enough to invest their own income into a digital image that can literally be taken away from you at any moment deserves to learn common sense the hard way 🤣
Seeing NFTbros flip out over screenshots and right clicking will never not be amusing for the sheer depths of ignorance about the technology they claim they’re revolutionizing it exposes.
Ignoring the point people have repeatedly brought up about the NFT being the receipt of the hyperlink to the image: hey genius, when you go to a website on your device, and you see the images on that website on your device, how do you think you are seeing those images *on your device*?
When you post something to a website, that something is *copied* to the servers that website is hosted on. When you go to visit a page on a website on your device, the data that comprises that page is *copied* to your device as temp files.
The moment someone visits a place you have uploaded your picture on the internet, their device has a copy of it on their computer, potentially several, without ever right clicking or screenshotting the page.
Clearly they've never coded anything
It brings me such a genuine happiness to see NFT Bros getting mad or screwed over
To quote the merchants from the original Torchlight game. "It's not a scam!"
NFT people really aren't self-aware these days... 🤦🏼♀️
So here's what I hear from this whole pitch:
"Okay so step one is you give us your money and we give you a paper raffle ticket and Chrome with no internet. You can play the dinosaur game as long as you want though (for three weeks) and if you get a cool score, it gets written on the back of your ticket, and if it's really cool, someone else might want to buy your ticket! (Disclaimer: them buying your ticket does nothing for you or them, buy at your own risk) Then after those three weeks, we're gonna take up everyone's ticket, take them behind a closed screen where YOU ABSOLUTELY NEVER GET TO SEE because we're NOT running a scam, and the ticket with the coolest score gets... Something! (As long as the ticket belongs to the original person who purchased the ticket which our "validation" totally can't just rig, honest. Watch, we'll pick a winner none of us have any block chain association with! (because we use 9 layers of sock puppet wallets)) So GIVE US ALL OF YOUR MONEY TODAY or you're stealing from us."
0:58 this could be a new copypasta like the navy seal one
It grinds my gears how NFT's ever became a thing to begin with....
even if they disable the right click-save, there is also the print screen - paste in paint or shift+win+S and take a clip off the screen then paste in paint
Back in my day, this would be called a Pyramid scheme
Yong's voice acting voice shines in this video when he reads the messages from the NSFT people and I absolutely love it.
Not Safe For Tokens?
@@thebaseandtriflingcreature174 typo but lol pretty much
So basically this game is the Richman’s Jetpack joy ride, but you have to pay every time you want to play but you can’t even play unless buy an expensive pass off of someone else or Ape Jpeg.
If this is an .exe, I'm almost 100% positive that someone will crack it just to make a point.
Or just take the 20 minutes and make the game themselves. Seriously that "game" looks like it was made in that amount of time.
Simple tube around the player. Random items wiz by at different angles, and you get points by not hitting them
Even I with no experience in making a game at all, could make this game given enough time.
Hell, we might see both.
@@MyAramil maybe they didn't beat the game in the graphics department but i'm sure that if you dig for a bit you'd find flash games from ages ago that did the same thing but way better already.
Worse - it's client-side, unobfuscated JavaScript - meaning it's extremely easy to hack and modify, and players have already cheated their way to optimized, perfect runs.
This seems like an out of season April fools joke
Take my like and GET OUT
Do you people not have jpeg’s???
If I had a super expensive nft and had been waiting forever for the bored ape game I would be so insulted by this plot
14:34 The first time an NFT bro wanted people to screenshot anything.
“Oh for gods sake.”
-ultron
Cryptobros are still a thing? I thought they went all broke after...they bought each other's receipts that say (insert mega ugly jpeg here) is their property 🤣
I'll take a video of Yong narrating and roasting all NFT bros meltdown all day
This game doesn't even look on par with the Run games from coolmath lmao
Man, Yong reading and reacting to those tweets and messages... I feel like he should be a voice-actor.
Lol I’ve been playing Hi-Fi Rush over the past few weeks & it literally has a few of those tunnel traveling set pieces & not only do the ones in this game look less fun but the fact that it’s a game consisting only of those set pieces which are fine as a distraction but can easily wear out their welcome is astounding
Hi-Fi deserves success
They did a good job, unlike whatever the heck this ape garbage is lel
Games like that have existed since the PS1
Those tunnel travellers have been around for ages. There were likely some flash games from the early 2000s you could play and also had a leaderboard.
the fucking Run flash game trilogy is better, AND FREE.
"The NFT space needs [right click save to die] if we can ever hope to survive"
You're absolutely right, which is why the NFT space is going to die painfully
The funny thing is, of they do somehow get the feature removed. It would take minutes before Firefox got an add on to enable it.
'Quick, but not painless.'
I realized something part of the way through trying to explain it: this entire game is an almost perfect microcosm of the NFT landscape as a whole.
You pay money, you sign up to put your name on a thing. What is that thing? Well it's complicated so here's some images of monkeys to distract you. Why would you ever do this? Because eventually there's a huge payoff at an undefined point in the future, you just have to trust in the system!
You do not have to put your name on it, you interact with a smart contract through your ethereum wallet which is anonym.
This whole game and succession of games is there to create meaning to the bored ape, now your nft generate ape coin and let you play games that will as i understand it, will grant you acces to gain other nft hence breaking the "it's just a png".
Basically they are creating an ecosystem for their product exactly any brand would do except this a brand for rich peoples that do not care about paying 1k$ to have fun.
@@putaindorange5988 Rich people have a surprisingly low threshold for fun.
Like you can literally download free games that are more interesting than this
The sad part is these NFT's could have oil paintings or sculptures commissioned for famous artists to make for the same price that could grow in tangible value not able to be reproduced or replaced (properly) as it is a physical product.
Stupidity is infinite so there will always be some stupid way to waste time and resources.
Watching NFT bros mald has become a favorite past time for me at this point it is like watching elementary schoolers on a playground argue and have a hissyfit
Why you gotta insult elementary school kids like that?
Counterpoint: Here's why you shouldn't right click save people's NFT's:
When you see somebody's ugly ape pic it most likely got saved in your program's cache, ie the RAM. RAM gets completely clean after you shut down your computer. Now if you download it an ugly ape pic is now in you hard drive. When you delete an ugly ape pic from your hard drive the computer merely designates that space to be open for overwrite (that's how data salvage is possible). So unless you format your disk or fill it up to the last bit, your disk will be forever tainted by ghost of a really ugly pic you otherwise won't allow in your hard drive.
edit: if you really must use a RAMdisk or some sort. Your computer will thank you.
Everytime an NFT bro gets got in any way, I'm pretty sure an angel gets its wings or something
"Everytime an NFT fails an angel gets it's wings 🥹"
Every time an NFT bro loses his shirt, an Angel gets its wings
"Can you disable the ability to right-click and save?" - Sure you can, but it won't stop people from being able to save them. Anyone familiar with the dev console on modern browsers can just dig through the page elements, find the source of the image and rip it from there. This works with videos, audio files, etc. There's no way around this. You'd have to fundamentally change how websites and file distribution work to stop people from ripping files, a move that just isn't going to happen. With the proliferation of free access to media and files, the age of copyrights will soon be at and end. The current model just isn't sustainable.
The reply at 0:37 is likely sarcasm.
Most people know screenshotting is a thing. I can't imagine any law that would ban or remove the use of screenshots.
When I saw this I actually came to the realization that it'd be much better to throw my money down an actual sewer.
Give it to me, I will throw it down a sewer for you.
I promise.
-the sewer guy trying to convince you to gice him money
It's true, because then you don't have to waste your life playing some stupid monkey shit game
They're using funky hype terms to catch and grab kids attention, like how cereal and confectionery works in stores, using bright colours, short yet cool sounding words eg wizzfizz (its a packet of sherbet here in Australia you can buy that's just sherbet, packaging is brightly coloured and name sounds cool enough to make kids want it), quickly flashing images that are interesting enough to keep the kids attention and transitions like the slime, skulls etc to make it look like it was made for kids by kids etc. Everything about it is designed to grab and keep kids attention long enough to pay and play the game
Translation "what up my fellow kids play this fun game"
Kids don't have money
@@fenrirgg no but parents do, and what do parents give to their kids as to not have deal with them? Their phones. Besides i don't mean its targeted towards kid kids, i mean kids old enough to have their own money but dumb enough to buy stupid shit Because they have money and saw something suddenly that they want randomly