- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/7879294
Who’d have thought BoredApe NFTs would be such an actual eyesore?
I’m guessing they didn’t hire an event lighting company and did it themselves. No one I know in the industry would do that.
Wtf is a boerd ape NFT event? I know the bored ape images and I know what an event is… But wtf? Are people supposed to go somewhere to look at those ugly images? People should know they can enjoy this meaningless garbage online. For free.
People blowing leftover VC money on propping up their failing industry.
Oh thanks I get it know. Buying NFTs is like buying tickets to a concert. What if the events isn’t anywhere near me? Still a very stupid concept.
I was thinking Concerned Ape, the dev of Stardew Valley…and I was concerned
does he even host any events?
No, but I barely recall what bored ape is or how it is culturally relevant…which is why I thought of it
how it is culturally relevant
That’s the neat part: it isn’t.
how it is culturally relevant
It’s a fine example of modern idiocy.
if you give relevancy to idiocy, it’s not my problem
What is with all the “not my problem” replies all of a sudden. This is a sad troll effort.
what do you mean? I haven’t seen one myself yet. It’s just a common expression.
I don’t think that comment is trolling, just a bit low effort post. But that’s nothing rare in Lemmy/Reddit.
I have received something like 5 different replies to separate replies of my own, from new accounts with only one comment, all of which end with “not my problem.” It’s almost like a bot keyed off that phrase from my reply in a privacy community post, or there are some butthurt people with too much time on their hands.
It was a stupid decision to attend a party created by the creators of a stupidly overpriced asset.
“asset” lol
asset
You mispelled “obvious scam”
To be fair, the keys are right next to each other.
Wait I though bored apes “”“”“creator”“”“”"/ main bag holder split with the money and tanked the whole market for apes
This is probably the bag holders trying desperately to keep the apes relevant in hopes they can pump up the price again and offload.
For a moment I thought the title refers to the attendees as bored apes.