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Wake Up This is happening to us in the face

Everyone mentions it but few realize it International Media Mention It Daily:


Futuristic 2020. The year of the global phenomenon of .COM again!

Futuristic Cars, Futuristic Technology, Futuristic Phones and so the same with the all industries... Today can change your life!

Twenty-Three Years Ago
If you thought that you have to be born again to be a millionaire or even return to the past to have bought a .COM domain name that would have made you a millionaire today I tell you 2020 is your opportunity.

By the middle of the 90’s there was a global resurgence ‘The Internet’ with that came the Web Domains where multiple people worldwide became millionaires with the sale of these addresses such as:




    • CarInsurance.com — $49.7 million
    • Insurance.com — $35.6 million
    • VacationRentals.com — $35 million
    • PrivateJet.com — $30.18 million
    • Voice.com — $30 million
    • Money.com — $20 million
    • Internet.com — $18 million
    • 360.com — $17 million
    • Insure.com — $16 million
    • Fund.com — £9.99 million
    • Sex.com — $14 million*
    • Sex.com — $13 million
    • Hotels.com — $11 million
    • Shoes.com — $9 million
    • Fb.com — $8.5 million
    • We.com — $8 million
    • Business.com — $7.5 million
    • Diamond.com — $7.5 million
    • Beer.com — $7 million
    • Z.com — $6.8 million
    • iCloud.com — $6 million
    • Israel.com — $5.8 million
    • Casino.com — $5.5 million
Beginning in the 2000’s, it is said that all .COM were already sold and saturated. Born again what has been the revolution of the new domain extensions, however losing strength since they did not have the same power as the .COM It was then that they began to sell globally those domains that were bought in the 90’s and the demand was very profitable. That comes back again in 2020 when we had thought it was over.

This is Our Tip; All 90’s millionaires .COM’s will be replaced by the new futuristic domains in 2020. Hotels will be replaced by Futuristic Hotels, Money by Futuristic Money and so it will happen with all industries…


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    • FuturisticCarInsurance.com
    • FuturisticInsurance.com
    • FuturisticVacationRentals.com
    • FuturisticPrivateJet.com
    • FuturisticVoice.com
    • FuturisticMoney.com
    • FuturisticInternet.com
    • Futuristic360.com
    • FuturisticInsure.com
    • FuturisticFund.com
    • FuturisticSex.com
    • FuturisticSex.com
    • FuturisticHotels.com
    • FuturisticShoes.com
    • FuturisticFb.com
    • FuturisticWe.com
    • FuturisticBusiness.com
    • FuturisticDiamond.com
    • FuturisticBeer.com
    • FuturisticZ.com
    • FuturisticiCloud.com
    • FuturisticIsrael.com
    • FuturisticCasino.com
History Repeats Itself…
 
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We'll see if you will say the same in 2020. You will cry

More likely you won't be here.

You will disappear like a fart in the wind and these terrible domains will end up expiring.

Brad
 
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In 2020s time travel might become a reality.

Then the past will then be really big to go back and sell domains according to the logic of this thread..


    • PastCarInsurance.com
    • PastInsurance.com
    • PastVacationRentals.com
    • PastPrivateJet.com
    • PastVoice.com
    • PastMoney.com
    • PastInternet.com
    • Past360.com
    • PastInsure.com
    • PastFund.com
    • PastSex.com
    • PastSex.com
    • PastHotels.com
    • PastShoes.com
    • PastFb.com
    • PastWe.com
    • PastBusiness.com
    • PastDiamond.com
    • PastBeer.com
    • PastZ.com
    • PastiCloud.com
    • PastIsrael.com
    • PastCasino.com
Back to the future…
 
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The wise in this forum said that it was understood that FuturisticCars and FuturisticTechnology is valid and I say, what is the difference of applying it in other industries. See you in 2020 😂 God Spoke to us! 👍🏻 World Futuristic Revolution in 2020.
 
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In 2020s time travel might become a reality.

Then the past will then be really big to go back and sell domains according to the logic of this thread..


    • PastCarInsurance.com
    • PastInsurance.com
    • PastVacationRentals.com
    • PastPrivateJet.com
    • PastVoice.com
    • PastMoney.com
    • PastInternet.com
    • Past360.com
    • PastInsure.com
    • PastFund.com
    • PastSex.com
    • PastSex.com
    • PastHotels.com
    • PastShoes.com
    • PastFb.com
    • PastWe.com
    • PastBusiness.com
    • PastDiamond.com
    • PastBeer.com
    • PastZ.com
    • PastiCloud.com
    • PastIsrael.com
    • PastCasino.com
Back to the future…
Future has to do with the future. Futuristic has to do with something of the future at this time. Futuristic will always be a present of something modern of the future.
 
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English , In all its guises is clearly not this guys first language. Hence, both his grasp of grammar and word usage is that from a foreign point of view and it shows in his posts and mistaken choice of keywords/domains.

Its happened many times over the years -
 
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English , In all its guises is clearly not this guys first language. Hence, both his grasp of grammar and word usage is that from a foreign point of view and it shows in his posts and mistaken choice of keywords/domains.

Its happened many times over the years -
All those in these forums are dreamer investors. You cannot criticize my dream because it is different from yours. Success!
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All those in these forums are dreamer investors. You cannot criticize my dream because it is different from yours.

Welcome to dreamland - So I think we can take that as an acknowledgement English is NOT your native language. I'm also going assume your using a text-translator for your posts, because that's how they read
 
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OK, that explains everything, I wish you well but, trust me it wont happen with the domain keyword Futuristic. Your trying to use it out of context for domains in use (both now and in the future) You've read a misinterpretation in usage. Mistakes happen when relying on translation applications and software.
 
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OK, that explains everything, I wish you well but, trust me it wont happen with the domain keyword Futuristic. Your trying to use it out of context for domains in use (both now and in the future) You've read a misinterpretation in usage. Mistakes happen when relying on interpretation applications/software.
You will see the global news in 2020.
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And hopefully you'll see the light long before the end of 2020.

I'll leave it there
This is today; Futuristic Mobility. The new futuristic era is coming... Thanks 🤙🏻
 
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He thinks he's a prophet from the futuristic world sending the message 😂
 
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He thinks he's a prophet from the futuristic world sending the message 😂

Well I think we've nailed-it now - relying on dodgy translation software, as Gospel.

We've seen quite a few examples of this on NP. Expect to see a lot more
 
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Everyone else on here has tried to explain this to you already, but I'll explain it to you again. "Futuristic" is a news term only. Very few businesses will ever actually use the word "futuristic" in their brand, because it sounds corny when you take a news article term and apply it to actual domains. It's the same as thinking "Breaking News" sounds great, and then registering "BreakingNewsCars.com".

Of course "futuristic" is a widely used term that's popular on twitter. And of course new futuristic technology is being invented everyday. We know that already. But take it from the native English speakers, it doesn't work as a brand name.
 
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Everyone else on here has tried to explain this to you already, but I'll explain it to you again. "Futuristic" is a news term only. Very few businesses will ever actually use the word "futuristic" in their brand, because it sounds corny when you take a news article term and apply it to actual domains. It's the same as thinking "Breaking News" sounds great, and then registering "BreakingNewsCars.com".

Of course "futuristic" is a widely used term that's popular on twitter. And of course new futuristic technology is being invented everyday. We know that already. But take it from the native English speakers, it doesn't work as a brand name.
So if I want to buy a futuristic car it is wrong that I get it at FuturisticCars.com or I have to go through 100 normal cars in Cars.com

If someone has 3D.com, nobody else can buy domains, really? Futuristic3D would not make sense to you but someone can have a business of that and put the domain to run their business.

Believe me that someone with 3D Printed business buys Futuristic 3D.

Someone with a Cryptocurrency business can buy Futuristic Money.
 
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It is better to buy this glasses in futuristicsunglasses.com or do you prefer to go to sunglasses.com to see 100 before finding them
 
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Your arguments make no sense. Of course people can still have car businesses without owning Cars.com. But they would buy things like SmartCars.com, ECars, EVshop, SolarPoweredCars, Selfdriving.com, etc etc.

The world doesn't revolve around one specific word. Again, Futuristic in a brand name sounds corny and unprofessional. It sounds like it's targeting a niche market, and would be used for a blog or a news site.
 
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Your arguments make no sense. Of course people can still have car businesses without owning Cars.com. But they would buy things like SmartCars.com, ECars, EVshop, SolarPoweredCars, Selfdriving.com, etc etc.

The world doesn't revolve around one specific word. Again, Futuristic in a brand name sounds corny and unprofessional. It sounds like it's targeting a niche market, and would be used for a blog or a news site.
This succinctly sums it up...English is a second language to OP and he just doesn't get it. Last post here. Op has lost it.
 
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Your arguments make no sense. Of course people can still have car businesses without owning Cars.com. But they would buy things like SmartCars.com, ECars, EVshop, SolarPoweredCars, Selfdriving.com, etc etc.

The world doesn't revolve around one specific word. Again, Futuristic in a brand name sounds corny and unprofessional. It sounds like it's targeting a niche market, and would be used for a blog or a news site.
If the market looks for futuristic things, of course it can. Futuristic EV
 
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you never know, maybe OP has a valid point ?


Let's kick off the...

FuturisticFrenzy.com

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So if I want to buy a futuristic car it is wrong that I get it at FuturisticCars.com or I have to go through 100 normal cars in Cars.com

If someone has 3D.com, nobody else can buy domains, really? Futuristic3D would not make sense to you but someone can have a business of that and put the domain to run their business.

Believe me that someone with 3D Printed business buys Futuristic 3D.

Someone with a Cryptocurrency business can buy Futuristic Money.
No, you can't buy a futuristic car at futuristiccars.com because, wait for it........they are only going to be available in the future. And of course when you can buy one, it will no longer even be futuristic anymore!

Get it now?
 
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English , In all its guises is clearly not this guys first language. Hence, both his grasp of grammar and word usage is that from a foreign point of view and it shows in his posts and mistaken choice of keywords/domains.

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That doesn't mean he doesn't have a market.

English is abused in many languages and some words and phrases become a slang feature.
 
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I just hand regged futuristicbible.com, does that make any sense?
 
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Everyone else on here has tried to explain this to you already, but I'll explain it to you again. "Futuristic" is a news term only. Very few businesses will ever actually use the word "futuristic" in their brand, because it sounds corny when you take a news article term and apply it to actual domains. It's the same as thinking "Breaking News" sounds great, and then registering "BreakingNewsCars.com".

Of course "futuristic" is a widely used term that's popular on twitter. And of course new futuristic technology is being invented everyday. We know that already. But take it from the native English speakers, it doesn't work as a brand name.
How do you feel about “PlayStation”? I thought it is kind of corny too.:xf.rolleyes:
 
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Before there was no Bitcoin or Crypto or Blockchain and today they are a phenomenon.
Exactly, and Bitcoin didn't brand as FuturisticMoney or FuturisticCoin or any of the Cryptos for that matter.

I thought about this while sleeping. You are right - I just didn't get it while awake. If I were you, I would buy every "futuristic" domain you can get your hands on. You have found something special.
You must have been having that FuturisticSleep[com] that everyone's talking about.
 
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