For the most bizarre reasons, Brie Larson has long been targeted by obsessive weirdos online. But she was made to his supporters always willing to think that those people were blatant weirdos. It wasn’t this like the release of Captain Marvel in 2018, and it did not appear like this would change anytime soon.
However, Larson did something that was impossible to hold up with the defence, with the weapon up in arms. That is correct, she’s doing NFTs.
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The heartbreaking post was shared yesterday evening, when Larson changed his profile to a new, “Flower Girl” NFT. There are often even bigger people on the eye than those cuddles, but to get an end to the endless greeds, bogus mania, taymania and so on, a racial and demonsity of the same price, is not the same as that of a small state.
Larson is a little too small. According to most of the most quoted replies: “bye and Brie”, “friendship ended with Brie”, and “Damnit, with this sucks.” Some try to explain to Larson why NFTs are frowned upon by so many online, such as @pacifickrill who writes: “Nothing is not anything is great? “We advocate for a culture that enslaves everything in no way and takes advantage of the people who engage with them.”
The flowergirls use the Etherium blockchain, one of the poorest blockchains. While it plans on becoming more environmentally friendly between now and 2023, current estimates put its energy usage in place to the highest of Belgium. Not really the kind of thing worth investing in when the planet is on fire sometimes, even a little.
Larson isn’t happy in responding to the criticisms, so her profile picture is still an NFT when she’s writing. It’s not one of those pretty hexagonal ones though, so she hasn’t just arrived yet.