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Deeper interactions using metaverse power.🔥 Music producer Szatt joined Everdome’s Mars Theater for an in-person meet-up.🎶 Exclusive videos, music & a community party going down across our Mars HQ.🪩 More 👉 #ImagineTheMetaverseDifferently

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𝐁𝐎𝐙𝐄𝐍𝐀 𝐑𝐎-𝐂𝐇𝐀vor 1 Jahr

The meeting was really great🔥But the after-party took the cake!😁Thanks Everdome for making it possible to meet artists in your metaverse, because the fact is that in real life I wouldn't have had the chance to meet, talk and have a good time with Szatt. So I'm already looking forward to more meetings with artists 🤙

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We had a good fun - let's do this more often ✌️

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This is so boring

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BORINGGGGGGGGG

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@EVR_Ankit 長らくいってないな

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Everdome is the future for sure 💪💯💪💯💯💯💯💪💪💪

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Super

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Feeling relax with @Everdome_io from 2022 until now...😭😭😭

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