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A live event ticketing company based in Knoxville, TN. They love to steal your money by charging you outrageous and mysterious "service charges" for simply printing a ticket for you. Most $20 ticket shows have at least a $6.50 Tickets Unlimited tax added.
Damn that parking ticket just hit my wallet hard, but at least it's no Tickets Unlimited.
by ticketsunlimitedsucks October 23, 2008
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A very scary song that I've been trying on light mode for a month and are yet to suceed.
by Zach G. November 15, 2003
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Down Unlimited

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Down Unlimited means being in a very bad position either economically or physically usually after a bender or a weekend full of parties.
I'm down unlimited after that weekend in New York.
I can't go out, I'm down unlimited right now.
by Oneworlddd November 30, 2023
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a team that used to be a ficitonal enemy from tokyo xtreme racer but is now a Clan that gives a bunch of angelo pena haters free copies of sonic racing crossworlds so the haters can feel more validated about themselves.
Person 1: YOOOO I JUST GOT THE NEW CROSSWORLDS RACING GAME
Person 2: oh nice bro, must have been expensive
Person 1: nah man, A fun friend group gave it to me, even the digital deluxe edition!
Person 2: Youre in the unlimited too? nah dap me up!
by DarkMindedMarcus November 12, 2025
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Gran Saga: Unlimited

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After Gran Saga was giant flop in Korea (it's doing bad in other asia regions too), NPIXEL resorts to making a cryposhit game, along with making a blockchain branch named METAPIXEL in order to save the Gran Saga IP.

As you would expect, this got some backlash, as NFT games (and NFTs in general) are universally hated, and rightfully so. NFTs are infamous for scamming people, and the concept itself is asinine. METAPIXEL says their game will "redefine NFTs", which is such a boldface claim.

According to legitimate sources, it's releasing in Q3. It will be a PC exclusive game, the gameplay will also get an overhaul (the graphics too from the looks of it). Admittedly, gameplay wise, it does look better than the original Gran Saga. It seems they're going for the AAA game feel. The gacha, auto-combat and auto-path will also be removed from this version to make it a fully-fledged MMO.

On the bright side, the original Gran Saga global version was confirmed shortly after Gran Saga: Unlimited was announced, however, there was no info on the release date. Just like Gran Saga: Unlimited, the gameplay will get an overhaul, but it is unknown to what degree. METAPIXEL co-owner quote: "The global version of Gran Saga is being prepared. It will come out after many parts of the game have been fixed in the current service version. It will be released when kindness, convenience and content quality are maximized. Everything will be reflected in the Korean and Japanese version."
Sadge: It's an NFT game? That's ashame, I thought the game looked incredible before being informed that.

Hopium: Hey, at least the non-nft, one exists, right?

Sadge: The problem with that version is it's too mobiley for my taste.

Hopium: I mean, you could always just cope with the fact and play Gran Saga: Unlimited.

Sadge: Meh, i'll need to see how things play out first. If the NFTs are intrusive to my gameplay experience, i'll have to pass.
by Autismo_Manifesto March 22, 2023
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A logical framework that acknowledges no boundaries on the spectra of reasoning—truth, validity, soundness, and rationality all exist on continua that extend infinitely in all directions, with no cutoff points, no thresholds, and no categories. In an unlimited spectrum system, nothing is simply "true" or "false"; everything has a truth-value somewhere on an infinite scale. Nothing is purely "logical" or "illogical"; everything participates in logicality to some degree. This system is maximally inclusive, maximally nuanced, and maximally useless for making decisions, which require cutoffs. The logical system of unlimited spectrum is beloved by philosophers and despised by anyone who just needs a yes/no answer.
Example: "He tried to use a logical system of unlimited spectrum to decide whether to accept a job offer. The offer was neither good nor bad but existed somewhere on an infinite spectrum of job-quality, with infinite factors, infinite gradations, and no clear threshold for acceptance. Six months later, he was still analyzing, the job was filled, and the spectrum had expanded to include 'missed opportunities.'"
by AbzuInExile February 16, 2026
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