By now you have heard about the NFT bubble, unheard of since the Great Tulip mania Crash of 1639 in Holland. This week, the New Yorker’s artists took a stab at creating a set of NFTs that would be so unattractive or disturbing that they would insure low bidding on the collectibles market.
Let’s take a look at what they came up with:
Sexy Shrek with a goatee.
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Zach Braff’s cut of “Justice League.”
Google search results for how much your meds cost in America.
An animation of sexy Shrek with a goatee explaining how mining cryptocurrency currently uses as much power per year as Chile.
A rare Mark Zuckerberg shirtless selfie.
A time-lapse of California being more and more on fire every year because, instead of taking the necessary steps toward combating the existential crisis that is climate change, we all said, “LOL, what if we made up something called dogecoin and made a GIF of it worth sixty-nine thousand dollars?”
A black void where your artistic integrity used to be.