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ThickAsThieves: "yknow what the invention of the internet did to business and communication? it's like that for money"
 ThickAsThieves: the way i start explaining to people usually begins with,
 ThickAsThieves: because if you are right, it's a a pretty big risk play
 ThickAsThieves: does it all end with them failing and the powerful holding most of the coin?
 ThickAsThieves: so how does it play out then? a horde of bitcoiners trying to use bitcoin as a currency and molding it to such
 ThickAsThieves: surely you have more to contribute than being another MP-is-a-scammer troll
 ThickAsThieves: call me new all you want, but my relevance here has eclipsed yours months ago
 ThickAsThieves: Goat, all you seem to have to contribute lately is tearing people down and propping yourself up, are you on the rag or something?
 ThickAsThieves: and whether playing the midmarket is low-risk enough to play
 ThickAsThieves: whther the real reason for the pricing is risk assessment
 ThickAsThieves: so in both directions he will only change when he feels he's "lost" enough money
 ThickAsThieves: and change in the other direction is waiting to happen, but he is waiting for mid-market competition as a reason
 ThickAsThieves: i'm saying he doesn't like changing them as it is a form of defeat
 ThickAsThieves: i think only consumables are planned to cost money, like food
 ThickAsThieves: only game i put any mentionable time into in recent years is Skyrim
 ThickAsThieves: i think it's an overlooked and undervalued aspect of gaming, original new art
 ThickAsThieves: i think great content and accessibility to it IS what makes a game good
 ThickAsThieves: then i could spend my time playing the dame the way i wanted
 ThickAsThieves: if you pay for all your stuff do you value the game more or less?
 ThickAsThieves: not sure if it's a good thing or bad thinig personally
 ThickAsThieves: they are simply offering what WoW players already pay for through grey markets