Tenebri
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~ a phat is an achievement. Whats seperate is yes they have been manipped by a small community. That doesnt take away the achievement of others earning billions to own one
And thats pretty much why you want this you cant or dont want to achieve that feat. So instead want the easy way out and put on th. To manip the prices to be lower.
See how that works cupcake. ~
And cute confirmation bias fallacy at its finest. ~
Cupcake? lol I suppose that's better than meadow muffins
Anyway, your allegation of "confirmation bias fallacy" actually applies to your comments.
The fact is that the Christmas Crackers were shared with the entire community, it brought people together to snap them and celebrate the holidays partying with the Partyhats.
When you begin to describe Partyhats as something other than that, you're engaging your own "confirmation bias fallacy" because you're wrapping your biased belief that it's an achievement rather than a cosmetic holiday item that alchs for exactly zero gold pieces.
If however, you'd like to hold on to your view that Partyhats are some kind of "achievement" then you've again revealed your own "confirmation bias fallacy" again because there isn't enough Partyhats available for everyone to achieve.
That is, the supply of Partyhats is already on the decline and will run out very quickly because there's not enough for everyone to achieve it.
Check it out, there are enough Crown of Loyalty for everyone but, not enough Partyhats.
So, at the very least then, if you wish to hold the view that Partyhats are an achievement then there must be at least one Partyhat available per player.
Thus, Partyhats on Treasure Hunter is an awesome way to increase the supply so that there is at least one Partyhat available for each and every player to reach that so-called "achievement" you've alluded to.
For The Win, Support Partyhats on Treasure Hunter, it's the right thing to do! 'o.0'
~ a phat is an achievement. Whats seperate is yes they have been manipped by a small community. That doesnt take away the achievement of others earning billions to own one
And thats pretty much why you want this you cant or dont want to achieve that feat. So instead want the easy way out and put on th. To manip the prices to be lower.
See how that works cupcake. ~
And cute confirmation bias fallacy at its finest. ~
Cupcake? lol I suppose that's better than meadow muffins
Anyway, your allegation of "confirmation bias fallacy" actually applies to your comments.
The fact is that the Christmas Crackers were shared with the entire community, it brought people together to snap them and celebrate the holidays partying with the Partyhats.
When you begin to describe Partyhats as something other than that, you're engaging your own "confirmation bias fallacy" because you're wrapping your biased belief that it's an achievement rather than a cosmetic holiday item that alchs for exactly zero gold pieces.
If however, you'd like to hold on to your view that Partyhats are some kind of "achievement" then you've again revealed your own "confirmation bias fallacy" again because there isn't enough Partyhats available for everyone to achieve.
That is, the supply of Partyhats is already on the decline and will run out very quickly because there's not enough for everyone to achieve it.
Check it out, there are enough Crown of Loyalty for everyone but, not enough Partyhats.
So, at the very least then, if you wish to hold the view that Partyhats are an achievement then there must be at least one Partyhat available per player.
Thus, Partyhats on Treasure Hunter is an awesome way to increase the supply so that there is at least one Partyhat available for each and every player to reach that so-called "achievement" you've alluded to.
For The Win, Support Partyhats on Treasure Hunter, it's the right thing to do! 'o.0'
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23-Aug-2019 18:04:43