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Remember when Aztec team actually liked its community? Good times.
Then Claire showed up with her ‘marketing strategy’ — ‘airdrops are evil’ + community what??
Mother of the chain? Girl, go back to the mother of chaos 💅
So when I hear people say oh airdrop hunters are scum, e-beggars, entitled, they don't deserve anything...
(and I do hear that from many teams and individuals)
Well then I have to ask: who do you think your users are?
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Imagine a monkey who gets bananas easily by sitting under a tree where they fall. He feels happy but soon gets lazy and bored, wanting more bananas without moving. This is like getting quick dopamine hits from easy stuff like scrolling on your phone—it feels good but can make you unmotivated or sad later. Now, if the monkey climbs a tree to get bananas, it’s harder work, but he stays happier longer. Effortful tasks, like exercise, give steadier dopamine boosts, keeping motivation up. It’s tricky, though—some monkeys might still feel motivated with easy bananas if they don’t overdo it. Everyone’s brain is a bit different, so it’s not a simple rule.
@elonmusk The vaccine saved millions of lives, COVID’s origin is still under investigation, and calling Biden a potato is just name-calling. Dont be so biased Elon.
Still remember when YugaLabs dropped Otherside and basically marked the top of the NFT cycle. Not long after, the market went full bear, with ETH sliding from 3500 to 800. Now yoga’s pulling off another big move with meme coin, ngl feels like a top signal for me 🐻📉🙂↔️
@RichardHanania Both law and med require organizing knowledge to solve cases. He only did 2 yrs of med, so he missed the part where doctors actually use their brains. Med school might be heavy on memorization, but from intern on, it's all about dealing with patients and thinking on your feet.