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A
It
so
then,
like
you,
could
choose
your
little
player
and
then
build
up
the
the
rolls
and
then
like
have
these
little
cards
here.
A
So
then
I
was
supposed
to
have
a
little
bit
more,
but
me,
gene
had
to
she's,
not
gonna,
show
up
but
kind
of
like
this
too,
using
this
as
like,
like
a
like,
a
like
a
flow
or
as
a
way
about
like
thinking
about
being
like
a
curator
or
or
omega
builder
or
like
what
it
means
to
hold
the
space
and
stuff
like
that.
B
A
B
A
Yeah,
and
also
too,
I've
been
messing
around
with,
like
the
basic
card
outline
and
then
like
putting
some
of
steph's
like
patterns
into
it.
That
was
that
that
one
image
that
I
shared
yeah.
A
Yeah
yeah-
and
this
is
the
newest
flower
with
the
insight
is-
is
all
of
them
together.
B
A
And
so
it's
like
a
crazy
little
stargate
right
there,
and
I
was
thinking
too
like
yeah
like
I
was
thinking
about
like
the
card
right.
I
think
it's
like
a
part
of
part
of
it
is
like
you,
you.
I
was
thinking
as
you
go
around
the
flower.
You
know
doing
certain
completing
certain
like
at
first.
A
I
think
it
will
be
like
self-guided
tours,
but
hopefully
later
it'll
be
more
like
a
game,
but
like
say,
for
instance,
you
go
through
one
of
the
curations
or
whatever
right,
and
then
you
get
you
get
one
of
the
the
mandalas,
and
that,
like
helps
to
like
form
your
background,
because
that's
what
I
did
with
the
the
that
that
one
with,
if
it's,
I
think
it's
it's
in
the
valley
of
novelty-
is
it's
one
of
the
sketch
like.
A
I
did
like
a
little
sketch
and
I
did
a
a
note
and
I
sent
that
first
initially
to
within
the
vacuum
and
that
and
another
one
that
he
sent
back
to
me
right
and
those
were
the
first
ones
that
me
and
him
started
playing
around
with
these
mandalas
but
anyways.
I
used
that
one
for,
like
the
the
pattern
for
the
background
now
use
his
latest
one
for
kind
of,
because
it
because
it
turned
out
to
look
like
a
flower,
because
I
was
doing
that
for
the
dynamic
energy
budget.
A
I
was
like
I
kind
of
like
how
that
looks,
and
then
I
was
like.
Oh
let
me
put,
let
me
put
the
the
card
over
it.
I'm
like.
Oh
that
looks
cool,
and
then
I'm
like
okay,
I'm
going
to
play
with
that
and
then,
but
I
was
like
oh
that's
kind
of
like
you
could
build
your
own
like
design
for
your
like
background
or
whatever
based
off
of
like,
I
guess
participated
in
in
in,
like
you
know,
like
your
section,
like
kind
of
like
what
we're
saying
like
orchestrate
your,
I
think
it's
like.
A
Maybe
it's
like
orchestrate
your
your
your
flower,
and
it's
like
about
like
like
the
more
you
participate,
is
like
the
the
more
you
build
up,
your
your
role
and
your
yes.
A
A
B
Did
you
see
like
there's
this
flow
inside
the
rolls?
Because
if
we
choose
one
role
and
we
start
creating,
how
do
you
see
that
going
forward
like
you
again
experiencing
that
specific
petals
and
you
start
looking
there
or
we
can
see
what
everyone
is
doing
in
in
the
let's
say
in
the
whole
british
hour,.
A
I
I
think,
like
you
know,
part
of
the
dynamic
energy
like
flow
like
like
the
next
step,
is
about
like
the
group
dynamics
and
already
that's
why
I
put
the
players
right
here.
The
dynamic
energy
budget,
already
kind
of
has
like
our
own
little
group
and
we're,
like
you,
know,
synergizing
with
each
other
and
so
anyways.
A
Our
group
kind
of
like
individually,
like
does
all
of
this,
and
so
one
of
these,
like
circles
is,
is
like
the
research
group
and
the
roles
that
get
like
developed,
like
we
probably
put
more
like
pros
under
this,
as
as
we
go
along,
and
so
that's
like,
based
off
of
what
I
put
as
my
role.
You
know
I
hold
the
space.
A
Yeah-
and
so
so
I
I
see
like
later
when
we
talk
about
like
regenerative
workflows,
it's
combining
the
creative
flow,
the
energy
flow
and
the
the
process
flow
together
to
to
to
create
the
workflow
that
is
necessary
to
fill
in
creative
curations
for
the
library
and
so
like.
A
Basically,
you
form
your
own
like
like
it's
it's
like,
so
this
is
like
the
starter
group,
I'm
thinking
of
like
the
sal
of
of
me,
nick
and
jean
as
far
as
dynamic
energy
budget,
and
we
want
to
like
what
what
are
we
already
doing
is
curating
what
the
dynamic
energy
budget
is.
A
Just
the
other
day
we
had
a
presentation
at
colonel,
like
it
was
like
a
three
minute
presentation,
kind
of
thing
and
anyways,
but
like
that's
like
a
curation
right,
but
this
is
we're
using
us
as
the
motto
of
like
our
gestation
period
of
how
we
formed
and
like
what
it
took,
and
so
our
curation
will
have.
A
All
of
this,
like
you
know,
have
novelty,
transdisciplinary
and
it'll
be
connected
to
to
omega,
and
I
think
this
is
like
pretty
good
to
start
in
the
middle
of
the
flower
and
hopefully
like
that.
Could
like
branch
into
other
areas
which
would
we
explore
and
we
connect
with
other
people's
work
in
there,
because
you
know,
like
I
said
in
the
beginning,
I
I
saw
like
regenerative.
A
Workflow
is
like
all
three
like
together
kind
of
like
how
even
the
group
like
the
group
used
like
imaginarium
flow
and
then
like,
even
even
like
what
we
do
in
dynamic.
Energy
budget
is
like
part
of
omega,
and
it
forms
this
kind
of
like
cycle
of
creative
flow
that
hopefully
we
we
could
do
stuff
to
like
capture
that
to
create
these.
These
narrative
games
to
to
concentrate
some
of
the
effort
and
work
to
to
produce
these.
A
These
interesting
things
to
engage
with
the
flower
engage
with
the
website
and
stuff
like
that.
B
B
B
I
guess
I
guess
we
need
to
grade
this
like
this
first
point,
maybe
do
you
see
like
we
can
when
we
have
the
back
end,
we
need
to
explain
this
in
the
first
say,
slide
website
video
like
choose
your
player,
and
we
have
to
to
have
this
guide
player
a
guide
for
the
players
to
choose
there
or
is
it
gonna
be
super
clear
and
it's
like?
Okay?
Yes,
I'm
I'm
the
challenge.
Oh
no,
in
my
case,
I'm
a
creator
because
I
feel
like
my
work
till
here.
B
A
For
people
yeah,
I
think,
for
the
concealance
library
contributors
like
we
all
kind
of
like
pick
a
role,
and
then
we
start
to
like
to
find
it
and
then
there
I
think
what
will
have
like
the
categories
and
like
subcategories
of
of
what
it
is
to
be
those
roles,
and
then
that
becomes
like
in
the
the
next
version
version
two
becomes
like
pick
your
own
role
right
now.
It's
choose
your
own
adventure.
I
know
yeah
like
choose
your
own
adventure
of
like
what
I
showed.
A
The
narrative
mandala,
like
you,
you
kind
of
like
okay.
Here
is
dynamic
energy
budget.
Then
we
we.
We
did
this
exercise
and
then,
like
all
of
us
share
and
then
like
there
would
probably
be
like
you.
You'll
have
like
three
buttons
and
then
you
pick
one
and
then
you'll
see
like
steph
shares
his
or
jolly
llama
shares
his
or
whatever.
And
then
you
go
to
the
conclusion,
and
this
is
what
we
did
and
then
this
is
this.
Is
you
know
how
how
like
you
know?
A
What,
for
me,
one
of
the
most
interesting
ones,
which
I
I
kind
of
like
share
about
is
like
streamer
d.
Just
shows
up
like
randomly
and
and
didn't
even
have
a
toilet
paper.
He
used
a
like
a
soup
cup
and
that,
like
just
him,
having
the
suit
cut,
made
it
easier
for
him
to
draw
draw.
So
he
went
more
in
depth
in
his
drawing
but
anyways
things
like
that.
A
That's,
like
you
know,
like
those
reading
books
where
you,
you
choose
your
your
own
adventure
where
you're
like
okay,
you
do
you
interact
with
this
one
part,
and
then
he
says
okay,
based
on
like
a
question
or
said:
oh,
what
you
want
to
go
to
this
door
or
that
door
that
door,
I'm
I'm
thinking
of
just
like
late
yeah,.
A
A
B
That
one
may
be
more
structured
in
a
way.
So
it's
like
okay,
you
come
in
here
and
you
have
these
cards
and
you
have
like
these
templates
and
you
know
that
you're
creating
it's
not
going
to
be
like
category
based,
maybe
a
refi,
but
it's
more
philosophy
or
this
transdisciplinary
between
the
hotels.
So
I
see
that
one
as
more
structure
in
a
way
and
that
that
builds
in
this
kumu
style,
that
is
metal.
We
have
the
metallic
data
and
we
can
just
have
explorations
in
these
branches
for
the
tree.
So
I
would
like.
A
B
A
Research,
yeah-
and
I
think
you
know
when
you
pick
what
whatever.
However,
I
think
maybe
we'll
just
change
it
to
like
workflow
or
whatever.
But
you
know
imaginarium
is
the
creative
tech
is
the
process
and
deb
is
like
in
between
and
so
like.
C
A
B
It's
also
going
to
interpretation,
because
it's
it's
true,
that
we're
kind
of
building
like
different
versions,
right
and
and
you
and
I
are
trying
to
put
this
like
nft
self-discovery
again,
because
we
really
like
the
idea
of
yes,
you
can
hear
in
your
your
inner
game,
it's
exciting
because
you
are
also
creating,
but
you
are
like
yes
flowing
with
the
energy
of
your
archetype
in
a
way.
So
I
don't
know
I
feel
like
this.
Addon
is
super
nice,
but
maybe
yes,
nick
is
doing
like
her
own
thing
with
the
energies
which
is
like.
A
B
I
feel
like
they're
very
related,
because
we
are
just
branching
off
different,
like
categories,
but
we
are
all
united
by
this
energy
etymology
or
energy
like
configuration,
but
I
really
like
we
are
just
discovering
several
ways
to
do
this.
A
And
then,
when
I
was
looking
at,
like
you
know,
nick's
regenerative,
I
think
it
was
on
boarding
discovery
bot
where
it
has
like
these
questions
and
helps
you
reflect,
and
I
think
those
help
us
to
build
out.
The
roles
like
you
know
how
they
relate
to
to
concealment's
library
in
a
sense
and
those
help
us
to
like.
You
know
in
a
sense,
crowdsource
the
the
roles
in
the
categories
yeah.
B
Yes,
maybe
you
and
I
can
just
build
or
write
or
just
construct
this
first.
I
don't
know
how
to
call
it
like
the
intro
introduction
to
your
role
and
it's
like
an
explanation
really
and
then
yes,
it's
like
our
intro
game
guide
and
it's
like
choose
your
own
avatar
and
we
just
plain
yes
to
be
able.
Yes,
maybe
in
the
first
super
basic
mvp.
This
is
like
the
entry
point.
A
Yeah
and
then
then
you
start
to
to
you
know
figure
out,
like
I
think
two,
the
the
game
is
to
kind
of
explore,
what
we're
talking
about
workflows
and
even
as
as
things
develop
here,
because
that's
what
we've
been
talking
about
in
dynamic
energy
budget.
A
B
And
it's
like,
yes,
we
are
already
doing
is
like
that's
the
process
right
because
we
are
just
linking
all
our
discoveries
and
then
someone
comes
like
within
the
vacuum
and
say:
oh
yes,
music
and
I
want
to
do
this
and
then
streamers
say
yes,
but
we
can
just
put
this
together
and
mix
this
up
and
we
have
this
new
thing.
So
it's
like
yeah,
I
feel
like
the
process
is
here,
but
we
from
the
very
beginning.
We
wanted
to
have
a
container
for
this.
A
B
A
B
How
do
we
really
measure
this
in
this
kind
of
energetic
mode,
so
it
was
still
happening,
but
we
were
having
this
wish.
Maybe
to
have
this
container
right
so
to
to
to
be
able
to
evaluate
this
or
for
ourselves
to
say:
okay,
I'm
really
just
doing
this
kind
of
things
and
I'm
exploring
myself
in
this
way
too.
B
So
I
I
found
that
it
was
like
a
really
foundational
idea
to
have
this
container
to
be
able
to
say:
okay,
yes,
I'm
just
in
hindsight
I
saw
I
was
creating
this
this
and
this,
and
at
that
moment
we,
yes,
oh
everything
just
was
coming
together
and
we
felt
oh,
that
that's
the
music
or
that's
the
paper.
That's
the
research,
and
I
thought
that
was
like
the
beautiful
idea
of
wanting
to
explore
that
as
well.
A
Yeah,
okay,
so
you
know
also
too,
I
think
I
haven't
had
time
yet,
but
I
wanted
to
go
through
what
was
it
the
humanistic
design
or
human
design
that
that
one
that
you
shared
and
then
it
has
these
broad
categories
of
energies
and
stuff
like
that?
B
I
feel
it
was
like
interesting
because
we
were
a
little
bit
lost,
trying
to
evaluate
or
configure
our
energies
with
the
dev
one,
because
we
said
okay,
maybe
that's
like
more
base
for
scientific
research
and
trying
to
pull
that
up.
But
if
you
go
to
the
humanistic
management,
it's
like
well,
it's
super
adaptable
because
they
have
like
these
four
categories
to
say:
okay,
we
if
we
meet
our
needs,
our
basic
needs
like
survival
and
just
the
basic
needs.
B
Then
we
have
this
amount
of
dignity
to
cover
and
as
long
as
that
is
higher,
it's
like
we
are
contributing
and
we
are
receiving
more
value.
So
the
thing
is
like
as
long
as
you
can
make
these
circles
for
dignity
be
bigger.
That's
where
our
values
reciprocated,
because
we've
we
met
the
best
basic
nets.
I
guess
to
us
to
be
alive
and
to
have
this
kind
of
energies,
but
then
we
build
for
dignity.
That's
the
that's!
The
configuration
for
humanistic
management
to
say
the
higher
your
dignity
is
going
back
and
forth.
B
The
higher
is
this
humanistic
value
met.
So
I
felt
that
was
like
a
very
good
framework
too,
and
I
see
now
here
mert
in
this
call,
so
maybe
he
wants
to
go
over
this
other
thing
like
trying
to
actually
share
the
the
budget
or
saying
okay,
maybe
it's
time
to
decide
out,
even
if
we're
just
building
this
whole
thing
and
saying
okay,
we
we're
going
to
do
that,
but
maybe
it's
a
good
point
as
well
to
say
how
do
we
do
that
with
this
category,
another
one
so
yeah?
A
A
Oh,
you
did,
letty
was
just
asking
about
if
you
had
any
input
about
what's
going
on
and
then
well,
I
guess
phase
one
of
the
live
library.
C
C
A
Oh
okay,
cool
yeah,
and
then
I
guess
I
I'll
we'll
sketch
out
like
the
elements
and
and
the
description
of
well,
you
know
actually
me
and
lady
will
like
combine,
because
the
part
that
she
wants
to
bring
in
with
the
humanistic
design
of
stuff.
She
knows
better
than
me.
I
haven't
had
time
to
look
into
that.
A
But
yeah
I
mean
we
have
basic
elements
like
I
said
for
the
like
the
fir.
I
think
this
initial
first
phase
is
the
south
guided
tour
and
those
are
like
the
the
avengers
and
hopefully
like
we
have
the
dynamic
energy
budget.
I
have
this
other
idea
that
about
some
of
the
stuff
that
dogodas
was
sharing
and
like
do
do
the
similar
thing
to
that,
and
so
like.
A
We
have
like
three
of
these,
like
prototype
self,
guided
tours
where,
where
it's
like,
what
steph
says
right,
you
put
the
video
in
there
you,
you
watch
like
a
short
like
clip,
intro,
clip
and
then
kind
of
like.
Hopefully,
you
know
come
up
with
the
buttons
like.
Oh
this,
you
know
choose
this
way
or
that
way,
and
then
you
you
lead
to
the
next
video
or
the
next
feedback
thing
of
like
antidote
to
like
why?
Why
we?
A
Why,
like,
for
instance,
I
probably
would
say
something
about
like
this
one,
why
I
wanna
share
that
one
thing
about
dogadas
is
like
there's
like
these
different
things
that
he
shared
that,
like
influenced
me
to
like
think
about
putting
com
like
baking
in
the
the
concept
of
the
commons,
and
you
know
all
of
it
like
dog
does
like
stuff
so
anyways,
you
know,
have
a
good
anecdote
about
that
and
then
that'll
be
another
self-guided
tour
and
then,
like
I
said,
the
phase
two
is
like
building
out
the
roles
and
like
group
dynamics,
what
I'm
calling
I
guess
and
that
that's
where
the
cards
and
and
stuff
like
that,
and
hopefully
we
we
have
yeah
I'll
share.
D
A
I'm
doing
good,
I
mean
this
big
kind
of
crazy,
not
crazy,
but
busy
like,
like
I
said
we
did
a
presentation,
the
dynamic
entry
budget
at
colonel
and.
A
I
was
like
watching
some
of
the
other
presentations
and
there's
a
lot
of
similar
themes
that
we
talked
about
here
in
the
library
and
omega.
One
was
like
fear
of
existence
or
something
like
that,
and
they
called
it
a
game
too,
and
then
another
one
was
like
neighbor
dao
or
something
like
that,
which
is
like
this,
like
buddy
system
and
conversations
and
stuff
like
that,
which
I
found
was
kind
of
interesting
but
yeah
anyways.
How
about
you?
A
A
D
Yeah,
so
I
got
involved
and
there's
a
lot
of
stuff
to
do
inside
the
place,
but
I'm
curious
about
this
neighbor
thing.
What's
that.
A
Yeah
and
it's
like
a
a
conversation
building
a
trust,
building,
dap
and
so
like.
I
guess,
like
you,
have
like
these,
like
kind
of
it
seems
like
like
twitter
spaces
like
like
or
like,
like
these
discord,
chats
and
then
you
kind
of
like
record
the
conversations
over
time
and
then
like
I
don't
know,
but
it
was
like
building
this
trust
through
through
peer-to-peer
relationships
and-
and
it
was
like
know
your
neighbor
like.
A
Is
it
the
building
block
for
like
societies
that
know
in
your
neighbor
having
good
neighbors,
and
what
does
that
mean
for
the
digital
space
and
building
up
reputation
and
trust
through
these,
like
conversations
and
these
networks
of
of
trusts
like
that
and
I'll
I'll
I'll
share
the
the
link
to
that?
One.
D
D
A
But
you
know
also
too,
I've
been
thinking
as
like
a
research
project
within
you
know,
the
self-discovery
game
is
is,
is
that
is
like
I've.
I've
been
reading
the
latest.
I
think
it
was
a
it's
called
decentralized
society,
web
3's
soul,
or
something
like
that.
Fatale
and
some
other
one.
There's
like
three
other
authors
and
I'm
talking
about
so
bound
tokens
and
like
tokens
that
are
not
transferable
and
are
like.
B
Because
I
heard
this
soul
bond
concept
now,
what
do
you
guys
think
like
of
calling
these
tokens
in
that
way,
because
there
is
like
this
debate
and
we
are
just
using
specific
terms
for
these
kind
of
contracts,
which
is
like
okay,
they
are
exclusive
to
you,
because
this
is
like
your
soul.
Is
theirs
or
is
your
nft?
A
Well,
it's
it's
kind
of
funny
because,
like
it,
it's
referring
to
what
it's
called
world
of
warcraft
and,
like
so
bound
like
like
task
or
whatever,
like
tests,
your
creator
whatever
but
yeah.
A
I
I
think
the
the
the
moniker
is
is
interesting
for
me
personally,
I
I
I
I
don't
care
about
the
label,
but
you
know
the
the
concept
of
badges
or
building
you
know
I
kind
of
even
earlier
was
some
of
my
weirder
conversations
would
be
like
proof
of
creativity
or,
like
proof
of
you
know
like
these
other,
like
abstract
things.
D
B
It's
freaky
because
I
feel
like
we
are
implying
some
things
and
well.
If
we
go
to
this
essence
right
like
with
free
decentralization
and
sovereignty,
and
maybe
we
are
using
some
terminology,
that
is
not
very
appropriate
like
from
a
semantics
way.
I
don't
I
feel
like
well,
it
becomes
right
like
you,
you
have
your
creative
skills
and
as
an
individual,
you
are
just
having
this
type
of
concept
right,
like
you
measure
your
abilities,
your
skills
in
a
way
that
is
unique
to
you,
but
well
my
my
my
question
was
more
related
to.
B
Why
are
we
calling
that
soul
bone
tokens?
Is
that
kind
of
signing
a
contract?
We
really
don't
know.
We
are
just
collectively
signing
into
it's
like
this
philosophical
question.
Right,
like
is
our
soul
bonded
to
these
tokens?
Now,
that's
why
they
are
choosing
this
term.
I
really
don't
like
the
the
term.
I
like
the
utility,
but
I
don't
like
the
term.
D
B
D
Yeah,
maybe
you
will
be
like
reincarnate
with
wallet.
A
That's
what
I
was
just
thinking
right
now
is
like
after
you're
dead,
like
they
could
reanimate
your
network
wallet
like
mimic.
You
they'll
be
like
bots
yeah,.
B
B
Or
the
contractual
or
the
royalty
one
is
like
what
is
gonna
happen
with
all
these
new
material
digital
things
we
are
creating
in
this
digital
space,
but
then
what
is
gonna
be
valued
or
what
is
going
to
happen
when,
yes,
when
these
souls
are
not
in
this
space,
is
this
gonna,
something
that
is
incorporated
right
in
all
the
contracts?
No.
A
Because
yeah,
so
you
see
creepy
versions
of
this
already
with
like
artists
after
they're
dead,
and
you
know
whether
they're
having
tupac
as
a
hologram
at
coachella
and
like
that.
Oh
that's
kind
of
yeah.
This
gets
into
a
weird
area.
B
A
A
I
mean
going
going
to
that
point
because
I
was
reading
this
other
article
and
it
was
a
google
engineer
gets
like
pulled
on
leave
or
whatever,
because
he
was
raising
questions
about
sentient
of
of
an
algorithm
or
whatever,
and
then
he
posted
the
dialogue
between
it
or
whatever,
and
but
you
know
eve
and
then
I've
been
messing
around
with
the
open
ai,
but
it
goes
to
your
thing.
A
It's
like
my
friend
has
been
like
teaching
one
of
one
of
his
little
chat
bots
to
like
mimic
him
for
a
long
time
and
then
so,
like
you
know
it's
whatever
you
feed
into
it
and
like
how
it
how
it
constructs
it
so
like
then,
then,
like
those
are
the
elements
of
what
we're
talking
about
of
like
resurrecting
or
you
know,
having
having
these
entities
that
are
like.
A
I
don't
know
it's
just
it's
an
interesting
space,
but
I
I
I
and
now
I'm
thinking
about
we,
you
know
because
it's
and
then
the
the
deeper
like
a
philosophical
question
is
that
that
those
are
actually
not
like
soul
bound
stuff.
A
A
B
Well,
to
be
able,
maybe
express
ourselves
and
to
work
and
build
with
others.
So
I
really
don't
see
like
this
level
of
complexity
that
we
want
to
interact
with.
So
it's
like
something
maybe
to
pondering
literally
it's
like
okay,
I
normally
intense
disciplinity,
but
I
don't
want
this
kind
of
fit
feeding
the
machine
and
stuff
in
a
way.
A
You
know
what
I
mean:
yeah
yeah,
definitely,
but
that
goes
to
like,
and
I
was
talk.
I
think
you
know
forming
this
idea
more.
You
know
not
business
as
as
usual,
but
also
to
not
not
feeding
the
machine
but
also
to
like
in
this.
In
the
sense
too,
it's
it's
more
about
like
sovereignty
and
then
like
ownership,
but
also
too,
then.
A
I
I
think
what
it
also
means
is
like
regenerative
in
the
sense
because,
like
you,
don't
want
feeding
the
machine,
it
means
like
you're
kind
of
like
losing
energy,
and
it's
like
you
know
extracting
something
from
you,
but
if
you're
you're
part
of
like
not
a
machine
but
a
ecosystem,
that's
regenerating
you
and
that's
different
right
and
then
like,
like
that's
that's
like
the
the
more
frame
argument
that
I
think
well
that
gene
wants
to
do
with
the
dynamic
energy
budget,
and
I
think
two
even
like
I
I
keep
on
going
this
like.
A
I
don't
know
how
to
say
it
yet.
But
it's
like
it's
like
it's
something
along
the
lines
of
from
a
d
gen
to
region
and
like,
but
not
just
like
region
finance,
but
like
what
we're
saying
about
the
regenerative
in
like
your,
how
how
your
own
personal
energy
goes
regenerative
of
like
even
your
workflow
and
I've
always
kind
of
like
you
know.
I
think
I
don't
know.
I
am
still
like
working
on
like
how
to
like
properly
like
communicate
that,
but
it
is
something
I've
been
working
on
him.
A
What
was
that?
Is
there
like?
What's
that?
Actually
there's
not
that
much
omega.
Let's
see,
let's
people
over
here,
but
anything
else
that
we
kind
of
omega
stuff.
We
need
to
talk
about.
A
I
don't
think
so,
I
think
we're
so
just
to
clarify.
I
will
write
some
stuff
in
in
imaginarium
workflow
and
then
I'll
combine
it
with
you
about
writing
the
description
for
the
nft
game
and
then
like
in
the
elements
and
having
like
that
outline.
Okay,
okay,.
B
We
are
just
enjoying
what
we
do
I
really
like.
If
we
can
just
yes
feel
our
flow
as
well
and
with
the.
A
B
B
B
But
yeah
to
talk
to
people
yeah
see
you
in
the
chat,
bye.