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Anatcrypto ποΈποΈπ©
@anatcrypto.eth
To me, the plot of "Ready Player One" feels like a blueprint for Endgame in Farcaster. It's all about a decentralized world where folks literally live their lives, make friends, earn money, play, create, and soak in new worlds. What's your take on this? Mint The Endgame of Farcaster
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Jean Carlos Ayala π©
@jeanayala
i think you didnβt understood ready player one
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Anatcrypto ποΈποΈπ©
@anatcrypto.eth
Maybe, but what are you getting at? What exactly do you mean?
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Jean Carlos Ayala π©
@jeanayala
talks about the opposite and to embrace the real life⦠i think u just watched the movie with final fantasy characters so u get confused
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Anatcrypto ποΈποΈπ©
@anatcrypto.eth
Yes, there is validity to that point, but from your perspective, have you observed any positives in the Oasis world for people? For instance, for those who are disadvantaged and unable to find their friends or suitable partners while living within the confines of their usual slum environments?
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Jean Carlos Ayala π©
@jeanayala
its not my point its what the books talk about, it basically says than rather to improve peopleβs real companies prefers to sell βcuresβ to those problems, for example: are you disabled? well we are not going to adapt our infrastructure but take this oculus riff and enjoy
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