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Freeble Definition - A New Word
Cat_Dad8311 commented on Macsusc's blog entry in Crimson Loot Carnival's News
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Freeble (noun, verb, adjective) Pronunciation: /ˈfriː-bəl/ Plural: freebles Verb forms: freeble, freebling, freebled Definition Freeble (noun) A game, event, or system in which participants can win real rewards without paying to enter or risking money, assets, or anything of value. Freeble (verb) To participate in or host a zero-cost, zero-risk reward game. Freeble (adjective) Describing an activity, system, or reward model that allows winning without financial risk. Core Meaning A freeble represents a new category of play that combines the excitement of winning with complete financial safety. Unlike gambling, a freeble involves: No entry fee No wagering No possibility of loss Unlike traditional gaming, a freeble includes: Real-world rewards Tangible outcomes for participants Etymology Derived from the word “free” (no cost, no restriction) combined with a suffix inspired by “gamble,” forming a term that represents risk-free reward-based play. Usage Examples “I entered a freeble and won a gaming PC.” “We’re freebling a $10,000 prize this weekend.” “This platform runs daily freebles for its users.” “That’s a freeble system, not gambling.” Key Characteristics A system qualifies as a freeble if it meets all of the following: Zero Cost Entry Participants are not required to pay money or purchase anything to enter. Zero Financial Risk Participants cannot lose money, assets, or value. Real Rewards Outcomes include tangible prizes such as cash, products, or digital assets. Fair Participation Winners are determined by chance, skill, or a transparent combination of both. Comparison Concept Entry Cost Risk of Loss Rewards Gambling Yes Yes Yes Gaming No No Usually No Giveaway No No Yes Freeble No No Yes Related Terms Freebler (noun): A person who participates in freebles Freebling (noun): The act of engaging in a freeble Freeble Event (noun): A scheduled opportunity to participate in a freeble Freeble System (noun): A platform or mechanism designed to host freebles Notes The term freeble defines a distinct category separate from gambling due to the complete absence of financial risk or required payment. It emphasizes accessibility, fairness, and reward without loss. Summary Freeble is a modern term for a system of play where anyone can participate freely and win real rewards, combining the excitement of winning with the safety of zero risk.
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PC Giveaway Winner - Phoxly : 106 LP!
dubwarriors03 commented on Macsusc's blog entry in PC Giveaway Community's News & Updates
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So, I just wanted to update and say thank you. I started the new season of Diablo 4 yesterday and coming from only playing on console the difference with the PC you built is OMG. I'm already at 200 paragon. It's beautiful, fast, and quiet! Thank you again for all the hard work everyone there does!
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Kill Lu'ashal & Track it with the addon - 2000 Relics
mashiro37 commented on Macsusc's blog entry in World of Warcraft's Giveaways/Bounties
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Macsusc commented on Elisian's gallery image in World of Warcraft's Transmog Giveaway
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Youtube Giveaway - Social Riddle is LIVE
Macsusc posted a blog entry in Feedback & Updates's Updates
Hey everyone, We have another giveaway system that people can take advantage of to help grow their socials and we're kicking it off with a $1000 USD giveaway. Grow your socials by introducing hidden words in your videos which commenters need to guess, there is a campaign studio where you can set everything up, choose your words, hints, how many videos there are in a chain and more. Check it out and below and if you want to win the $1000, remember to Play With Purpose! 🙂 https://www.thecrimsonmarket.com/socialriddlegiveaway/ -
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Lucky Little Raid
Maxammopro#1150 commented on Macsusc's event in World of Warcraft's Raid/RBG Calender
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Top damage in a BG - 1500 Relics
mashiro37 commented on Macsusc's blog entry in World of Warcraft's Giveaways/Bounties
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Top damage in a BG - 1500 Relics
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Babybubble I will also be tanking -
I would suggest a bounty for the first person to get lvl 255 (ilvl recommended for Raids Heroics) and another one to the first person to get ilvl 275 (recommended for Raid Mythic)
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Elisian is attending Lucky Little Raid
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Macsusc is attending Lucky Little Raid
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untilRSVP and then reply in comments with your ROLE to solidify your position, there will be a $50 giveaway at the end of the raid where people get put into a wheel where the size of their slice is based on their performance and we will spin to win!
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Kris Kringle - Black Box - For Family & Friends
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Hibernator PC
Cat_Dad8311 replied to Cat_Dad8311's topic in PC Giveaway Community's Build & Technical Help
Well thank you for an amazing build and I mean you all have gone above and beyond and it means alot especially right now!! 20260312_181141.mp4 -
Hibernator PC
AlmightyWaffles replied to Cat_Dad8311's topic in PC Giveaway Community's Build & Technical Help
Hello everyone, I'm genuinely puzzled by this situation. The PC had been assembled and running smoothly for quite some time before I entered the BIOS to adjust a few settings, including enabling XMP—all with the side panel secured in place. During the build video for this PC there is a point where I talk about the clearance between the CPU cooler and the side panel. It's possible that some shifting occurred during transit, which may have affected the internal components. The case itself could have sustained some deformation from being laid on its side or from the weight of items placed atop it. Please check out the link below to the build video to refer back to. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFc2I5plKw8 @Cat_Dad8311 — I'm delighted to hear it's up and running for you now. Please enjoy this gift from all of us at The Crimson Market, and thank you for your continued membership
