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she/her, A(u?)DHD, German, sometimes draws nonsense. Likes Doctor Who a normal amount.

#fckafd #fckcdu #fckmrz

  • Yeah, cool, you got that marketing lingo down and this is totally not the first thing you said that doesn't vaguely sound AI generated.

    Be that as it may, as I said, I'm not going to buy any cryptocoins of any kind, so what am I even doing here. Wait, should I NOT have mentioned that to get more of a response to what I'm actually asking? Dangit.

  • You're here now, why make lil ol' hungover me do the work of sifting through more marketing speech?

  • This is still full of words that mean nothing to me and marketing speech and doesn't explain what the cryptocoin does in all this.

    community-driven token

    What does it mean for a token to be community-driven?

    Crypto, especially on the BNB Smart Chain, lets us send help fast and cheaply, directly to those agents — no banks, no red tape, no waiting weeks.

    And you can't do that with existing coins? Why the need for a new one?

    We’ve already set up transparent donation routes: no need for anyone to connect a wallet, just send to our public address on the site. This makes donating accessible to anyone with crypto — no fancy tools or apps needed.

    I suppose this is "transparent" for people who understand cryptocurrency.

    all funds go to relief

    "Funds", is that the money you make in the initial sale of the coin?

    like Wikipedia, but for emergency aid.

    What part exactly would be "like Wikipedia"?

    we want the community to shape this with us

    Shape what? What does a "community" do here?

    Sidenote: why does everything need a "community" these days? Don't answer that.

    This is not a comprehensive list of my thoughts. It's early, I'm hungover, and I'm not your target audience because I don't have the money OR the inclination to buy cryptocoin.

  • use crypto to help people in crisis

    Then this part needs to be about 5000% longer and explain in excruciating detail how a cryptocoin is going to help anyone, preferably in a way that non-techbros like me can understand. Right now, this is just another one of those "coins" to me.

  • Why is there an ad here?

  • Self-care. So important.

  • All I can do is point you to Dr Barkley's work (he's a trusted authority on ADHD) and the references at the bottom. I know this isn't ideal but I am utterly incapable of reading entire actual scientific papers, it's a miracle when I manage to read articles like this from start to finish - which I know is an issue. Which is also why I tried to hedge my words in my original post (there seems to be evidence).

  • Yeah, I should've looked it up first, Russell Barkley says it's 30% (I got a digit correct yay!). I know what you mean, all my classmates somehow seemed much more mature than me and I had no way to express that feeling back then.

  • There seems to be evidence that ADHD brains are a few years behind in development. I think I remember it being 3 years on average? Don't quote me, I have ADHD and my brain shouldn't be trusted with details. Anyway, that really shouldn't result in the kind of behaviour OP is describing though.

  • Because they do business in Türkiye.

  • Universal Basic Income first.

  • This comment section is now property of the Bundesrepublik Deutschland.

  • This is why I have 120 hours in 40 hour games.

  • He has very strange-looking ears as well so I don't see the issue.

    Also, take that, people who were whining about artists drawing manga-style LotR fanart after the Peter Jackson movies.

    Anyway, does Legolas' ability to see very far necessarily mean his pupils must be humongous? The pupils on eagles aren't exactly very large either but as a cursory internet search tells me their internal structure is very different from human eyes. Anyone able to speculate on elvish eye anatomy?

  • Dark mode and switch language to English (unless the thing is originally German) not least because it's much easier to find support in English.

  • Depends. Did they just put you in front of it when you were 4 or did they wait until you had reached a certain mental maturity and watched it with you?

  • I was about to snark that parents that give a fuck can refer to a movie's age rating but then I learnt that, until recently, it was classified in the UK as U (universal, suitable for all) because "Animation removes the realistic gory horror in the occasional scenes of violence and bloodshed". That's certainly a view. Good thing to know that I just have to animate all of the fucked-up shit in my head and that makes it okay to sell to children. (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watership_Down_(film))

    Edit: 6 and up in Germany. Cool. Cool cool cool.