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by h2odragon 1468 days ago
lost me at "buy NFT"
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Yeah, the NFT nonsense really sours what is an otherwise amusing project. It's not enough to make something cool, we have to try an monetize it through an obvious ponzi scheme.
I don't get why people get so sour about NFTs. If you don't like them, then don't participate - just like the thousands of other things people do for fun or profit that you don't participate in. This example is just a text link on a few images - it's not even in your face or very noticeable, yet several comments here have already voiced their aversion
I'm afraid I cannot "Not participate" in the ecological destruction they cause.
This kind of posturing is getting old. If you use electricity (and aren't running your own solar/wind farm), you're contributing to orders of magnitude more ecological destruction than a couple of crypto bros peddling NFTs.
Nothing happens in a vacuum. Society as a whole can be made to suffer from the after effects of "optional" activities.
Yeah, I know. 24 bucks as well. I can probably buy a few live chickens myself with that kind of scratch.
Chicks retail at Tractor Supply for $4 for most breeds, with 6 chick minimums (at least where I'm at). That yields a minimum order of 6 chicks for $24.
The major costs of getting chickens are a coop, and if you're in a place with bears, an electric fence to keep the bears from destroying your coop and eating the chickens contained therein.

You might get lucky for a couple of years (we did), but now we have two fewer chickens and a cock-a-doodle-gulag around our coop.

If you don't already own a hatchet, you may as well get one up front. At some point you're bound to have to put one out of its misery. You may as well not make it wait while you make a trip to the hardware store.

The principle of "buy once, cry once" definitely applies to chicken feeders and waterers. The feeders that hold around 30 pounds of feed are vastly superior to the smaller ones and are worth the investment. The waterers that hold a 5 of gallons and fill via a screw top are similarly superior.

Also: chickens shit everywhere. Forget about carefree gambols through your yard once you have chickens.

A hen raised to laying age is worth more like $20-$50.
I'd actually pay money to not have chickens live near me so I don't have to hear them.
Chickens (hens) are relatively quiet, it's the roosters that need regulatin'.
My most vocal hens make quite a bit more racket than my pair of roos.
Chickens are fine (“pok pok pok”), it’s cockerels that you definitely don’t want near you.
Learn from our mistake and maybe don't put the coop on the same side of your house as your bedroom windows even if you only have hens.

They make plenty of noise if you're a light sleeper and they want to be let out for the day.

Pok Pok was a great restaurant. RIP.
Someone actually paid for it though, so maybe chicken.photos is on to something.
Maybe it was the chickens who bought it.
I really don’t like NFTs, but I think it was a nice idea and website though. Would never buy the NFT, I could see myself buying a physical print though.
Or even before that, at eggs "...are available for $20 each."
Considering it's pick-up only without an address, I'm inclined towards believing that that's dry humor.
And it probably includes a digital download of the egg.
Yeah it does take the shine off it doesn't it?