I think there is a much better chance at another Tom Brady comeback than a Jesus comeback.

I think there is a much better chance at another Tom Brady comeback than a Jesus comeback.
I honestly don't have an issue with these so called DE-INFLUENCERS giving their input on products they don't feel are up to par using Tik Tok or whatever Social Media outlet they choose. The problem I have with it is while using Tik Tok and amassing these huge amounts of followers these DE-INFLUENCERS are getting paid. This is where I find the whole thing ridiculous. If someone wants to express their views on a product that is perfectly fine, but to use a platform to pile up followers to get an income that just does not float well with me.ponchi101 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 5:33 pm It seems we have reached a new point of... lunacy? Idiocy?
(I am serious. I don't know how to catalogue this).
The new TikTok trend is convincing people not to buy things
Gist: there are new people, called DE-INFLUENCERS, telling other people NOT to follow influencers.
This is completely up the RUSSELL'S PARADOX alley.
This is a term, like quiet-quitting from a couple years ago, that doesn't mean anything but it allows people to write click-bait articles.ponchi101 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 5:33 pm It seems we have reached a new point of... lunacy? Idiocy?
(I am serious. I don't know how to catalogue this).
The new TikTok trend is convincing people not to buy things
Gist: there are new people, called DE-INFLUENCERS, telling other people NOT to follow influencers.
This is completely up the RUSSELL'S PARADOX alley.
Just wait until these 'de-influencers' (who are, of course, trying to INFLUENCE people) start trying to get people to not buy things while holding a pickle in one hand, a red left shoe in the other hand, while hopping on their right leg and wearing a vertically striped top hat.ponchi101 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 5:33 pm It seems we have reached a new point of... lunacy? Idiocy?
(I am serious. I don't know how to catalogue this).
The new TikTok trend is convincing people not to buy things
Gist: there are new people, called DE-INFLUENCERS, telling other people NOT to follow influencers.
This is completely up the RUSSELL'S PARADOX alley.
But what is really insane is the more people follow these fools the more money they get. So I ask the question, are these people who are getting all of these followers and money is going into their bank accounts because of it, the idiots? Or are the ones that are watching these people and giving them the followers and basically the funds the ones that are the idiots?Deuce wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 11:28 pmJust wait until these 'de-influencers' (who are, of course, trying to INFLUENCE people) start trying to get people to not buy things while holding a pickle in one hand, a red left shoe in the other hand, while hopping on their right leg and wearing a vertically striped top hat.ponchi101 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 5:33 pm It seems we have reached a new point of... lunacy? Idiocy?
(I am serious. I don't know how to catalogue this).
The new TikTok trend is convincing people not to buy things
Gist: there are new people, called DE-INFLUENCERS, telling other people NOT to follow influencers.
This is completely up the RUSSELL'S PARADOX alley.
And they will surely succeed.
There is really no end to the absurdity and ridiculousness of 'social media'. It no doubt reveals the human animal to be a total fool to any extraterrestrials who may be observing.
^ Yes.Ainsley wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 11:36 pmBut what is really insane is the more people follow these fools the more money they get. So I ask the question, are these people who are getting all of these followers and money is going into their bank accounts because of it, the idiots? Or are the ones that are watching these people and giving them the followers and basically the funds the ones that are the idiots?Deuce wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 11:28 pmJust wait until these 'de-influencers' (who are, of course, trying to INFLUENCE people) start trying to get people to not buy things while holding a pickle in one hand, a red left shoe in the other hand, while hopping on their right leg and wearing a vertically striped top hat.ponchi101 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 5:33 pm It seems we have reached a new point of... lunacy? Idiocy?
(I am serious. I don't know how to catalogue this).
The new TikTok trend is convincing people not to buy things
Gist: there are new people, called DE-INFLUENCERS, telling other people NOT to follow influencers.
This is completely up the RUSSELL'S PARADOX alley.
And they will surely succeed.
There is really no end to the absurdity and ridiculousness of 'social media'. It no doubt reveals the human animal to be a total fool to any extraterrestrials who may be observing.
But the ones doing the videos are at least profiting from it. That has to be at least a little smart.Deuce wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 12:16 am^ Yes.Ainsley wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 11:36 pmBut what is really insane is the more people follow these fools the more money they get. So I ask the question, are these people who are getting all of these followers and money is going into their bank accounts because of it, the idiots? Or are the ones that are watching these people and giving them the followers and basically the funds the ones that are the idiots?Deuce wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 11:28 pm
Just wait until these 'de-influencers' (who are, of course, trying to INFLUENCE people) start trying to get people to not buy things while holding a pickle in one hand, a red left shoe in the other hand, while hopping on their right leg and wearing a vertically striped top hat.
And they will surely succeed.
There is really no end to the absurdity and ridiculousness of 'social media'. It no doubt reveals the human animal to be a total fool to any extraterrestrials who may be observing.
I am totally with ya.
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