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CIEIRMusic
Amateur Filmmaker, Author, Cartoonist, Musician and defictionalizer (Finding truth in fiction), mostly here to promote my music to indie developers that need it.

S.T. Musician @CIEIRMusic

Age 33, Male

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High School Graduate/Self Taug

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Joined on 12/13/20

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@MisterLewdude one other thing. Try getting to know people first before you judge them based on the decisions they made in life. If you'd bothered to look into me further you'd know NFTs and their makers are not safe from me parodying them either I'm an artist first and a business man second.

@MisterLewdDude I'm not done yet, much of why I ignored most of your shit isn't because I don't have anything to counter it, but there is only so much you can say even in DMs that the character limit can allow. So I'm only going by the stuff I deem most important.

For your talk about pro-life. I consider myself pro life because each cell is a life on it's own. Regardless of where it comes from. I care deeply about those who want to get rid of their unborn for their reasons. Which is why I also consider myself Pro-Choice. Just because I don't like the idea and see it as murder doesn't mean I don't fucking understand.

I never once said Charity solves problems. To better elaborate I believe they should solve problems for good rather than it be a constant. I did the math, I seen the records of how much each known charity have made in the past century alone. If you were to put that all together it'd be enough to pay off the International Debt rather than just the national debt of each country. So where the fuck does it all go?

@MisterLewdDude I'll have to explain my view on long term and short term. Many people believe long term solutions, be it success, eliminating world problems and other things that involve a lot of work and patience, are conditioned to believe the short term stuff is at best a waste of time or at worst not important. They see others who are already successes and think they can do that too. Myself I used to be one of those fools. Then I see people like say my favourite celebs or producers of my favourite movies, get into huge trouble for shit they did in those years they started making a name for themselves. People made a huge deal about it why? Because up until they brought up the disgusting shit they had to do to get to where they are, from drugs to sexually assaulting others, everyone ignored the small details that got them to where they are. What can be a more plainer explanation than that. If you want to be a success and stay that way without a scratch on you, you have to focus on all short-term because in the long run that pays off more and even then keep a minimal life so that you have a lot more to spend.

@MisterLewdDude if Horrible Gimmick is the main reason, then I'm sorry, that's kinda stupid and I'll tell you why. This entire world, the way it is, got into the industrial age in the first place thanks to horrible gimmicks and many successful enterprises learned from that. I'm done for now.

@MisterLewdDude Thought I'd add one thing. First off excuse my language regarding all this. Even if I was talking civil I'd still be cussing. That's how I am.

Second regarding simple solutions. For example, hunger. One man came up with a solution that went beyond the standard meal replacements. A computer engineer who believed he could hack the body like he would a computer. He came up with something called Soylent. This thing is meant to replace standard foods. It does not use any animal products whatsoever since he wanted to sell to vegans as well. It's a simple shake that is meant to last you as long as say a fridge full of Groceries. The reason why no one bought it despite it genuinely working were the following:
1. Despite it being a cheaper alternative, people are so used to eating like normal that they're afraid to even try. One guy did try for 30 days and his jaw got sore, not from the shake itself, but because he was so used to chewing his food, his jaw pretty much felt rusty.
2. The name of the product came from the movie Soylent Green about a dystopian society and a murder mystery involving the food source of the same name. Spoilers, the food source was made of human remains. While this product doesn't have that...that I know of at least, many people got turned off of the product because of that.

The best part about it, is though even though he patent and sold the products he encourages others to make their own version.

But here's the funny thing. Whether the guy knew it or not, he created the first stepping stone to creating a device that was considered fictional before. The Matter Replicator. Now in Star Trek this device makes food out of nothing but the energy fuelled from the ship. But as we all know we haven't reached that point yet. Because matter can't simply be created yet. It can only be repurposed. This guy took everything we need as a species to survive per day, fine tuned it and pretty much made food matter in it's most basic form. If someone had the money, resources and technology, that matter can be reshaped into the foods we love while still maintaining the base nutrients in it.

That's the kind of shit I want to fund. Things that actually try to make the world better rather than maintain the shithole we currently have.