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There's a lot of thrift markets selling these kinds of clothes for a very low price. These markets are scattered worldwide, mainly in third-world countries, making many people afford branded clothes.


It's probably amazing to incorporate what we can do in Minecraft and convert it into a real-world object. Given that we will only use it for good purposes. It will drastically transform our world and imagine the countless possibility of the creative minds can do.


Since you've got a pretty new account, here's a tip: Hacker News is not Reddit. This community takes a very dim view of sarcastic dismissiveness.

You're welcome to dislike anything you want, but generally speaking, let those of us that are more playful enjoy our whimsy.

Or, to borrow a phrase that's long out of favor - don't harsh the mellow, man.


I am surprised you got any information out of gp. I have no idea what that comment is supposed to be saying.


I am not sure either but I have a feeling English is not their first language.

Regardless, most interesting comment in the thread in my opinion.


Not sure what you mean and honestly in English that doesn't come across as fully coherent. But it is a really fascinating idea.[

How would we manifest Minecraft things? You mean like a Microsoft Hololens demo or something?


I have tried Duolingo (Premium user), and I can say that it is not an effective app if you're going to learn a language effectively. Instead, it is better if you're going to have a bite-sized time to have some mini quiz or something like that. It is more of memorization, and there's no immersion or anything that makes you feel you're making significant progress


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