cankilic
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cankilic reacted to GameShots-Kick in My first big win, multiplier: 5148297.00× in Mines 2Х
@Egor138well what goes around comes around.. you have a discord?
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cankilic reacted to Egor138 in My first big win, multiplier: 5148297.00× in Mines 2Х
you have to be a complete fool to tell all the secrets.... right?
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cankilic reacted to Egor138 in My first big win, multiplier: 5148297.00× in Mines 2Х
500- 6.600.000 about
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cankilic reacted to Egor138 in My first big win, multiplier: 5148297.00× in Mines 2Х
hello my dear friends
my previous topic on mines, for some reason, was first deleted, then restored, then the ability to comment was closed.
i want to share my collection, mine winnings, with a multiplier of 5.148.297x
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cankilic reacted to MCK1234 in 🎮 If You Were the CEO of Stake... 👀
If I became the CEO of Stake, one of the first things I would do is review the performance and behavior of my employees. I’ve seen many complaints from different players regarding staff members not following the very rules that are already in place. As a CEO, I believe I should make sure my employees aren’t acting however they want as if it’s the Wild West.
Unfortunately, it seems like the current CEO isn’t very concerned about these issues and is mainly focused on the money, which is understandable from a business perspective. However, not enough effort has been made to address these problems. Instead, responsibility appears to have been handed over to people who are trusted to do their jobs but, in my opinion, are not doing them properly.
This is something I would change immediately. The players who generate billions in revenue for the company are the reason the business exists in the first place. Because of that, staff accountability should be a top priority. Personally, I think a large number of moderators, support agents, and even some of their supervisors would need to be reviewed very carefully.
The first people I would look into are those who seem to act as if the rules don’t apply to them.
Like guys that has their name ending with “SLAV”
From a player’s perspective, it often feels like certain individuals can do whatever they want without consequences. At the end of the day, they are employees, and if they are not doing their jobs properly, that damages the company.
As a player, I’ve noticed that many issues seem to get swept under the rug. But sooner or later, someone has to look under that rug, and they might not like what they see. Like cockroaches maybe 🪳 @Edward @Mladen @Nenad @Vladimir
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cankilic reacted to FilipTa in 🎮 If You Were the CEO of Stake... 👀
@Dragoslav
@Bratislav
@Lazarslav
@Filipslav
@Mladenslav
Guys, you are under review.
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cankilic reacted to Jackhackmax in Have you ever wondered?
I am thanking to created for mind 💯 and every thing before read this post 🤞 Whenever I look at what our Creator has made, I realize how little we know. I am especially thankful for the mind He gave us, because it is truly powerful 💠
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cankilic reacted to scheduleofplay in Have you ever wondered?
Somebody is high asf tonight ... (jk.nice one)
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cankilic reacted to NemanjaPi in Have you ever wondered?
Sometimes I wonder if the human mind is far more connected to the universe than we realize.
The structure of the brain fascinates me. Billions of neurons are constantly forming connections, branching into new possibilities, creating thoughts, memories, and ideas. When I look at images of neural networks, they often remind me of cosmic structures,galaxies connected by filaments across vast distances.
It makes me wonder whether consciousness itself is a reflection of a deeper pattern that exists throughout the universe. Perhaps the way thoughts branch and evolve is not so different from the way reality unfolds.
There are moments when a certain trigger a thought, a memory, a conversation, suddenly connects ideas that seemed unrelated. It's as if the mind briefly gains access to a larger map that was always there, hidden beneath ordinary awareness.
Do you think consciousness is simply a product of the brain, or could it be connected to something much larger than ourselves??
We are a fraction of a second, a brief reflection of light in an endless ocean of time,so no light ,no us.
Sometimes I close my eyes and wonder what I am really seeing. There is darkness, yet not complete darkness. There are flashes, patterns, faint movements, a strange flickering behind the veil of perception.
Science can explain much of it as the activity of the brain and visual system. Yet there is something deeply mysterious about the experience itself. The fact that consciousness exists at all. The fact that a universe made of matter can somehow become aware of itself.
We are told that we are small compared to the cosmos, but perhaps the cosmos is also hidden within us. The same universe that created galaxies created neurons. The same laws that shaped stars shaped the mind that now contemplates them.
Maybe the greatest mystery is not what exists out there, but why there is something rather than nothing,and why we are here to witness it.
I think that human beings are far more powerful than they realize.
Not in the sense of supernatural abilities, but in the sense of awareness, perception, creativity, resilience, and connection to reality itself.
We build tools to make life easier, yet every tool seems to take away a challenge that once forced us to develop a part of ourselves. We no longer memorize because devices remember for us. We no longer navigate because systems guide us. We rarely sit alone with our thoughts because distractions are always within reach.
What if comfort is both humanity's greatest achievement and its greatest limitation?
Perhaps our true potential is not hidden from us by nature, but by convenience.
The paradox is that every invention extends our abilities outward while potentially weakening abilities that once grew inward.
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