You invent a food product where you mix together equal amounts of butter and "I can't believe it's not butter". What do you name it?
Approximately what is the monetary value of a single ffr credit?
You wake up one morning and there is a can of spaghetti stuck to your bedroom ceiling. You're not sure exactly how it's stuck there but it's reasonable to assume it was superglue or something. You think nothing of it. The next day you wake up and there are 2 cans of spaghetti stuck to your bedroom ceiling, one underneath the other, with what is probably superglue. You think nothing of it. The next day you wake up and there are 3 cans of spaghetti stuck to your bedroom ceiling forming a tower extending down from the ceiling. And so on. You get to the day when you wake up and the tower of spaghetti cans coming down from the ceiling has extended so far down that there isn't any more space for one more can to fit between the lowest point of the tower and the floor. What do you expect to see when you awaken the next morning?
Do you know if you are 3 degrees of friendship away from any famous people? (like 1 degree means you're friends with someone, 2 means you have a mutual friend, 3 means you're friends with someone who has a mutual friend with them) If not, what if instead if "friendship", write "acquaintance"?
Theorem: If you have a large enough number of monkeys, and a large enough number of computer keyboards, one of them will sight-read AAA death piano on stealth. And the ffr community will forever worship it. ProofExample
how long have you been into post-field recordingcore
probably ever since I first heard disintegration loops
Originally posted by Alioth
if you are agnostic/atheist, how long since?
officially, 2010
Originally posted by Zapmeister
You invent a food product where you mix together equal amounts of butter and "I can't believe it's not butter". What do you name it?
A Bit Of Butter But Not Believable Butter
Approximately what is the monetary value of a single ffr credit?
1/10th of an American penny.
For the most part, FFR Credits are used to purchase profiles. Sure, we have gambling hall, and we can purchase songs, but I think it'd be safe to say that credits are used more often for profiles.
Since this is a service, here's how I'll calculate it:
First, let's take into consideration how long it takes someone to make a profile. I recently purchased a profile from Gazelle for 100k (thread here. At 6:56, he asked for a quote to use on the profile. I'll assume he started working on my profile at 7 PM.
An hour and fourty minutes later, he finished my profile.
A quick google search for freelance design estimates gives me the following:
Web page design $75 high/hour, $40 low/hour, $59 average/hour
Gazelle has been making profiles for a while, so I'll round up the average rate to $60/hr.
An hour and fourty minutes at $60/hr would be $100 total.
Divide $100 by 100k credits, and you get 1/10 of a penny for a credit.
You wake up one morning and there is a can of spaghetti stuck to your bedroom ceiling. You're not sure exactly how it's stuck there but it's reasonable to assume it was superglue or something. You think nothing of it. The next day you wake up and there are 2 cans of spaghetti stuck to your bedroom ceiling, one underneath the other, with what is probably superglue. You think nothing of it. The next day you wake up and there are 3 cans of spaghetti stuck to your bedroom ceiling forming a tower extending down from the ceiling. And so on. You get to the day when you wake up and the tower of spaghetti cans coming down from the ceiling has extended so far down that there isn't any more space for one more can to fit between the lowest point of the tower and the floor. What do you expect to see when you awaken the next morning?
a small can of sliced mushrooms, superglued to the cans so there's a full can bridge between my carpet and my ceiling, and a loaf of french bread to go with my spaghetti
Do you know if you are 3 degrees of friendship away from any famous people? (like 1 degree means you're friends with someone, 2 means you have a mutual friend, 3 means you're friends with someone who has a mutual friend with them) If not, what if instead if "friendship", write "acquaintance"?
I don't remember specifics, but my brother knows a producer who met up with very, very big rappers last summer (Rick Ross and Schoolboy Q are two that I remember distinctly).
I personally know a few big local rappers, but other than that, I can't think of anyone who knows anyone that knows someone famous.
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