Fill Dozer

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Fill Dozer

Fill Dozer

@FillDozer

בולפוסטר מקצועי

Katılım Eylül 2024
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Fill Dozer@FillDozer·
I just want to take a moment to thank @fibonacki from the bottom of my heart. I spent the past 48 hours begging him for an $unc airdrop. This guy doesn’t know me, yet he changed my life overnight. I love you man.
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Fill Dozer@FillDozer·
🚨BREAKING: $milkers rugs to $84K MC
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CPT Price@CPTPriceonX·
The internet runs on people talking shit to each other. That’s not even a criticism, it’s just reality. Billions of people log on every day and communicate through sarcasm, jokes, insults, and memes. It’s how people bond, compete, and express themselves without taking things too seriously. In a weird way, it’s one of the most honest forms of communication online. That’s where $assface comes in. It looks ridiculous on purpose, but it captures something real. It represents that unfiltered, slightly chaotic energy that defines how people actually interact online. It’s not polished or corporate. It feels like something you’d send to a friend in a group chat after roasting them. And that’s exactly why it works. If you look back at Trollface, Wojak, and Pepe, they all succeeded for the same reason. They weren’t just images, they were reactions. They became shortcuts for emotions people already felt. You didn’t need to explain anything. You just dropped the image and everyone got it. $assface fits into that same category. It’s expressive in a way that’s immediate and a little uncomfortable, which makes it stick. There’s also a nostalgia factor that matters more than people think. The early internet was built on this kind of humor. It wasn’t filtered or optimized, it was just people creating things for each other. $assface feels like a return to that. It doesn’t try to be anything bigger than what it is, and that authenticity is rare now. The other piece is that it’s fully community driven. No insiders controlling the direction, no manufactured narrative. Just people deciding to run with it. That’s how real internet culture spreads. It’s messy, unpredictable, and completely dependent on participation. If people keep using it, it grows. If they stop, it disappears. There’s no forcing it. Reaching billions isn’t about fundamentals in the traditional sense. It’s about becoming a symbol people use. When something represents how people already act and communicate, it has a natural advantage. And the truth is, people aren’t always formal or serious online. They joke, they talk shit, they push boundaries. $assface leans directly into that instead of avoiding it. It sounds dumb, but that’s the whole point. The internet doesn’t reward what makes the most sense. It rewards what people actually use. And if something becomes part of how people express themselves, it can go a lot further than anyone expects.
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assfacecto@assfacecto·
what life is like holding assface.
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Fill Dozer@FillDozer·
You don’t need money to make money. I just deployed a PVE runner on my alt account (@CPTPriceonX). Found an idea. Sent it to my homie. Had him launch it since I had no money. Homie profit shared. Simple.
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Fill Dozer@FillDozer·
I posted this at $1.8M MC. Watch my motion.
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Fill Dozer@FillDozer·
I’m starting a paid group. 1 solana entry for multiple 100x calls per week. who wants in?
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Killua@cryptokillua99·
Yes i will go airdropping all bagworkers again. Patience, everyone will enjoy their mysterious income.
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