Italian efficiency when it comes to coffee should be studied.
In Italy:
- Walk into a bar and look at the guy
- Un caffe
- 30 seconds later it’s ready
- Shoot it
- Leave €1
- Walk out
In the US:
- Join a line
- Wait
- Order coffee
- Answer 12 questions: Size? Milk? Roast? Sugar? Temperature? Colombia beans? Name? How do you spell it?
- $12.34
- Ask for a 20% tip. Click 5 times on a ipad to have a custom tip
- Tap phone
- ask where to send the invoice
- Wait again on a different line
- Someone call a name that sounds similar to mine
- get the coffee
- too hot, can't drink it
- finally at temperature
taste like shit
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@0xNIC0@reflectmoney Not a single “We will do everything in our power to protect our users” from you nor the @reflectmoney account since the hack took place.
Disappointing.
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@AlphaHunte19762@nickmystic@AIHegemonyMemes@centienceio One more, regarding $yungg
Yes, people can quit - but doing so ~3 weeks after their project’s launch, after stating multiple times they’re in for the long run, 1 day after publishing a detailed roadmap that spans until mid 2025… let’s discuss about accountability, too
I have a story about @DocHollywoodArt that needs to be shared.
Back in 2021, there was an NFT project called Solana Souls.
They promised a massive roadmap that went unfulfilled before they rugged it for $6 Million dollars.
But they didn't leave the space.
Because the team then got the idea to form their own launchpad called "Novalaunch" which became wildly successful.
They almost got away with it too, before the investigative journalism of @sainteclectic and a few other on-chain sleuths took them down.
You can still find remnants of this saga if you want.
But here's where Doc comes in, and I'll never forget it:
In response to Eclectic's Journalism, Nova Launch held an emergency PR spaces.
About halfway through, Doc went up on that stage —and for over 30 minutes he moralized and went to bat for them, defending them vehemently.
In fact he may have been the only one to do so.
It's not the biggest thing in the world, but I still remember it.
And I never really brought it up again until today.