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Reddit is getting rid of its Gold awards system
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I'm okay with Alemmynum, I'm pretty low cost.
That would be Alemmynium in British English
This is specially funny given that aluminium used to be damn expensive in the 19th century. It was mostly obtained by reacting aluminium chloride with alkaline metals back then.
In other words: we're back to the roots! Who cares if gold this, gold that, alemmynium is more precious and useful!