Why not base it on a consumption model? This way, you would know precisely how many points are consumed and earned in real-time. You could then get data on how many points each “god” uses from the system, and calculate the proportion of each participant’s contribution as follows: Total consumed / Consumed (by each god) This formula would give you an accurate proportion of each participant’s contribution, allowing you to determine their share of the rewards. To ensure you still retain a larger share, you could distribute only 70% of the total earnings, keeping 30% for yourself. The remaining 70% would be distributed proportionally, including yourself as part of the distribution if desired. To give extra value to specific gods, you could allocate an additional 10-20% for distribution based not on consumption but on other value factors. In the end, you’d end up distributing approximately 50% or so based purely on consumption, with the rest reflecting other priorities. But then you’d have to Define the Metrics Clearly: If the system allows tracking of each god’s value beyond consumption, you need to specify how this “value” is measured. This clarity would make your system more transparent and fair.
It’s not very knightly or proper to put yourself first when presenting a group. You should always place yourself at the end. In French, that’s how it’s done, though I’m not sure if it’s the same in English.
"Twenty of the best knights, including me, you, Tygett, and Oberyn. All of us, head-to-head," he said with a note of exasperation.
TV · Ninja_King_3834
Where not going to destroy the planet Where just going to kill itch other and make the planet unliveable for us
As a human, I realize that humanity is more violent than the Cybertronians themselves, and if they had more power in their hands, this planet would already be destroyed. The example is right in the history of humanity, the most recent that I can highlight my argument is the World Wars, this alone is enough to validate my point for not interfering with the evolution of technology on planet Earth.
Anime & Comics · PRIME_PRIMUS
As if technology what’s the reason they go to war 🤦 As if because he didn’t interfere humans were at peace 🤣
For many ages on Cybertron there has been a pattern that never changes: wars, many wars. The Cybertronians are in a vicious cycle of war, repeating the same mistakes over and over, the countless stories recorded in Allspark, along with my time of learning, made me understand that I should never interfere with the human race.
Anime & Comics · PRIME_PRIMUS
Why learn when he has Tony’s memory’s ?
He didn't stop there. His afternoons were usually spent in libraries devouring books on biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering. He moved through the worlds of computer science and programming with incredible ease, funneling his expertise into the creation of new software and gadgets. Sometimes, it hit him as almost scary to realize just how "broken" Tony Stark's mind really was; it was like every scrap of information he learned increased his grasp, creating a feedback loop that sent him soaring ever higher. Within years, he was operating at an intellectual level beyond any PhD, all while continuing to live the life of a normal kid on the outside.
Movies · Theshadowveil7
How did he go from ‘I barely recognize you from my class’ to ‘my heart skips a beat when I see you’? Why not take some time to develop their relationship first? I mean, he’s smart, responsible, and fit—that’s already a strong foundation. Plus, he loves building things, and she’s into mechanics. It seems like a natural connection. And honestly, I don’t think them getting together earlier would have caused major plot shifts (at least I don’t think so, no offense), so why rush it?
He froze for a second before turning around. Standing there, just a few feet away, was Mikaela Banes. His heart skipped a beat as he saw her, Her dark hair fell over her shoulders and her piercing eyes locked on him., and she was dressed casually in a tank top and jeans, but she still somehow managed to take his breath away.
Movies · Theshadowveil7
All talk, no action. You say you’re proud of him and hold him in high regard, yet you’re about to buy him an old car. When you’re wealthy, buying an old car is usually about teaching someone the value of money and modesty. But here’s the thing: this is the same person whose ideas and investments took you from comfortable to incredibly wealthy. If you truly respect and value someone, the natural response is, “I trust you to make the right choices—you’ve already proven you can.” So why settle for an old, unreliable car prone to issues when you have the means to offer something far better?
"You know, Sam," Ron said after a moment of comfortable silence, "I don't say this enough, but I'm really proud of you. You're smart, responsible, and you've got a good heart. I'm lucky to have you as my son."
Movies · Theshadowveil7
And then, suddenly, you have a sports car? What’s the point of saying you want a modest car just “because you want to tweak it,” only to explain why it looks so good or is so futuristic (like being self-driving)? Why not just take a sports car in the first place? I don’t think it would be any harder, especially if you can build what you’ve built right in your basement.
Sam nodded, appreciating his dad's words. "Yeah, I get it. I wasn't planning on going for anything extravagant anyway. I'd rather get something I can fix up myself."
Movies · Theshadowveil7
What’s the point in reading a fanfic if, when you have such an easy way to personalize the plot, you don’t take it?
Sam nodded, appreciating his dad's words. "Yeah, I get it. I wasn't planning on going for anything extravagant anyway. I'd rather get something I can fix up myself."
Movies · Theshadowveil7
(I said this in the previews chapter) Why not base it on a consumption model? This way, you would know precisely how many points are consumed and earned in real-time. You could then get data on how many points each “god” uses from the system, and calculate the proportion of each participant’s contribution as follows: Total consumed / Consumed (by each god) This formula would give you an accurate proportion of each participant’s contribution, allowing you to determine their share of the rewards. To ensure you still retain a larger share, you could distribute only 70% of the total earnings, keeping 30% for yourself. The remaining 70% would be distributed proportionally, including yourself as part of the distribution if desired. To give extra value to specific gods, you could allocate an additional 10-20% for distribution based not on consumption but on other value factors. In the end, you’d end up distributing approximately 50% or so based purely on consumption, with the rest reflecting other priorities.
God of Internet
Video Games · NunuXD