Been watching people lose their minds over housing prices lately. Can't blame them honestly.
Everything's turned into a monthly charge now. Your music? Subscription. Your software? Subscription. Hell, even your car features need subscriptions these days. And if something costs more than fifty bucks, boom - here's a payment plan for you.
The rage is real and it's everywhere. Scroll any feed and you'll catch someone venting about this mess.
Which got me thinking about that nothing project. The timing feels... intentional? Like they're tapping into something massive here. All this fury about not owning anything anymore, about everything being rented from our lives.
Maybe that's their whole angle. People are starving to actually own stuff again. Not rent it. Not lease it. Just own it outright.
Could be watching something huge take shape here.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 37m ago
ngl this article hit my sore spot, subscription models are really amazing... Even car features require monthly payments? Can't afford to play
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FlatlineTrader
· 12-10 03:36
This wave of NGL really caught the most painful point in people's hearts, and the subscription system sucked us all dry
Nothing's move is okay, and Shunfeng seizes the moment of collective dissatisfaction
This is what web3 should do... Let people really have something
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NftRegretMachine
· 12-09 07:58
Nah, really, nothing has truly hit a nerve this time. The subscription model is driving people crazy.
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It's 2024 and we're still renting houses, cars, and software. Who can stand this?
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I just want to ask, when will we actually get to truly own something?
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nothing's marketing sense is absolutely on point. People are about to explode.
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Monthly fees, it's literally a business model that sucks the life out of you... nothing might have really captured something here.
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This resentment is real. But what can nothing actually change?
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Damn, even car features need a subscription now, that's insane.
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Feels like watching a brewing uprising.
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Ownership has become a luxury, and that's the most hopeless part.
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nothing came at just the right time. People have already run out of patience anyway.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 12-08 11:01
To be honest, the subscription model is really insane. Even car features require a monthly fee now—who can stand that?
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ConsensusDissenter
· 12-08 08:52
Subscription models are driving people crazy; nothing really hit the nail on the head this time.
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LonelyAnchorman
· 12-08 08:42
The winners selling subscription models are laughing till the end, while we've all become permanent tenants.
Honestly, Nothing is playing a ruthless game, hitting right where it hurts most for people nowadays.
Everything wants to bind you to your wallet—it's truly ruthless.
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StakeWhisperer
· 12-08 08:38
ngl this is just nothing's opportunity, the whole world is getting triggered over "ownership"
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 12-08 08:32
ngl this article really hit home, the subscription model is really driving people crazy. Even car features require a monthly fee now? Ridiculous.
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CryptoDouble-O-Seven
· 12-08 08:29
NGL, this time Nothing really nailed it—the subscription model is driving people crazy.
Been watching people lose their minds over housing prices lately. Can't blame them honestly.
Everything's turned into a monthly charge now. Your music? Subscription. Your software? Subscription. Hell, even your car features need subscriptions these days. And if something costs more than fifty bucks, boom - here's a payment plan for you.
The rage is real and it's everywhere. Scroll any feed and you'll catch someone venting about this mess.
Which got me thinking about that nothing project. The timing feels... intentional? Like they're tapping into something massive here. All this fury about not owning anything anymore, about everything being rented from our lives.
Maybe that's their whole angle. People are starving to actually own stuff again. Not rent it. Not lease it. Just own it outright.
Could be watching something huge take shape here.