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nishu
@nishu
was watching a documentary on subliminal programming flashing certain messages (like "eat popcorn"), that conscious mind couldn't perceive yet subconsciously there was prompting for it it's a weird phenomenon i am not yet sure, but to say it has no effect would be too naive there is a residue from media we consume that remains and shapes our identity/behaviour someone more smarter, could elaborate here why higher matters, why higher media matters…
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john
@know
Something here in my opinion. One major complaint across all groups is media is fear-driven and bad. Higher media as something that is alternative, with strong ethics based on the understanding of og cast is potentially valuable. Could be a central pillar of a long-term culture. Going higher starts with the mind. It’s a mental model that informs a lifestyle. Content in the zine tbc, but to avoid news, could be skill distribution/education/well-being/fun. Important that it is sold in ETH imo, to support the makers. Some portion can be split to permapool to increase h stability. demand for h still open q, but more easily found via speculation/attention market dynamics, selling zine in h does nothing if creators have to sell afterwards. in the short-term, increasing h liquidity is a goal that stabilises vs volatility and invites larger wallets to play. when zine profitable, portion could be used to sell h-only cultural collectibles/objects of use. creating organic h demand.
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SAINTLESS
@saintless.eth
i'm sure this is absolutely true
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@cryptoforchange
Can’t think of the movie but will smith was in it and it hits on this phenomenon. I’ve never seen the full movie but it’s how he wins a big bet at a football game
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