You need a random card game, a black permanent marker, scissors, transparent office tape, one hour of your life that you are never going to get back. Please do not needlessly bump this thread! Moderators i am all safe for work now, this is serious stuff!
Lets repair the Internet and independent Journalism!
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The game itself sold like chewing gum gives you an unlimited amount of collision free address space used like a key representing anonymously held and accessed accounts or virtual storage media. Which can basically be used like a USB stick but all your files go directly into the cloud and like a book that key can be a hundred years old since the key is also made out of paper. You do not even need a backup mail address in most cases since you simply cannot forget your password.
Three of the cards, one cut in half and put together above the other cards give you a evolved gift card design resembling a Newspaper. That way those bad Russian hackers cannot steal your dads credit card data and that nasty man living in the White House does not have to cry so much anymore because everyone is so mean to him. We have and sell newspapers for almost four hundred years and they are a cornerstone of our western democracies.
I said evolved, so if you buy yourself some candy, you exchange lets say a couple coins against something that makes your dentist very unhappy. You also do not tell the man in the store who you are or where you live so he does not tell your mom about all the candy you just bought, right?
Now with the Internet you cannot just put a coin into your phone, you cannot really exchange something with it and even if you type in your daddies credit card data there is no candy that just drops out of your phone! So we have to simulate that and it is not things we exchange it is time we are accessing something and since it is already getting dark outside again, we cannot look at all the things on the Internet before bedtime. Like it is with the candy store we also cannot buy and eat all the candy at once, because that would be unfair to all the other kids in line behind you, that also want to buy candy. Plus, there is not actually any candy.
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