Keppa_
Last online 8 hours ago
Joined Apr 26th, 2025
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Hey, I'm just a cool dude living in a place called nepetaland.
My twin✌️👌:
https://www.brickplanet.com/profile/2793/wheatley
My twin✌️👌:
https://www.brickplanet.com/profile/2793/wheatley
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Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do
I'm half crazy all for the love of you
It won't be a stylish marriage
I can't afford a carriage
But you'll look sweet upon the seat
Of a bicycle built for two
I'm half crazy all for the love of you
It won't be a stylish marriage
I can't afford a carriage
But you'll look sweet upon the seat
Of a bicycle built for two
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Keppa_
Did you know: IBM 7094 was the first computer to sing in 1961, performing the song "Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)"
1 month ago
im a computer
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Doomsekkar
so what would happen if i did ctrl + alt + del and pressed a certain sign out
1 month ago
guys im a computer now
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Keppa_
Monetary coins are small, metallic discs that have served as a universal medium of exchange for millennia. Beyond their basic economic utility, these objects encapsulate the history of civilizations, reflect shifting political ideals, and hold significant cultural and symbolic weight. Though paper and digital forms of currency now dominate large-scale transactions, coins endure, acting as a tangible connection to economic history and remaining vital to both commerce and culture.
1 month ago
Keppa_
Before coins, trade relied on bartering or commodity money, such as precious metals exchanged by weight. This system was inefficient and lacked standardization. The invention of coinage in the ancient kingdom of Lydia, around the 7th century BCE, changed this by creating a standardized medium of exchange with a guaranteed weight and purity. This innovation dramatically boosted market efficiency by reducing transaction costs and enabling trade over vast distances.
1 month ago