A bit of fun: this GIF is a "legendary" @robin_____sloan Amulet (8 8's).
base64: R0lGODdhBgAJAPEAAEeEqvij+U6wk386YSwAAAAABgAJAAACD4RvERciC9pjMDooq0KoAAA7
hash: B36F0888888889A57D77E14E9B8D4B95E11C6B6C0B48FB0D7F5E634B2D129623
opensea.io/assets/0x2a212
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I was unable to reveal the amulet via the smart contract, alas, since the text is specified via `string` rather than `bytes`, and UTF-8 encoding rules muck up the string. But/so:
Title: "A picture worth a thousand words"
Carbon offset URL: dashboard.cloverly.com/receipt/202109
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(Hope you don't mind the subversion, Robin… can a GIF be poetry?)
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And here's the original GIF for those who want to use it to ward off broken mirrors without dealing with base64: andymatuschak.org/files/amulet-8
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For those who haven't heard of amulets—they're a charming notion! A form for bottled expressive luck…
