The dynamics of popularity

Bert Notorius

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1. Act like you have money. If you don't, associate with those that pretend they do.
 
I don't think I want to be one of your "cool kids" if that's the criteria.

Amen.

Every time I see someone with a big house, and two new cars, and a new truck, and a boat, and four-wheelers, and a camp trailer, and, and, and... I wonder how much of it's owned by the bank.

Other people say "I want to be like them" and I say "holy debt load batman".
 
I don't get the need some people have to be popular.
Either in r/l or on an anonymous forum like here.
Somewhere in my teen years I realised that being popular wasn't the same as having self-worth, so I stopped caring about whether or not I was one of the cool kids.
Ironically, this made me more popular than ever. :confused:
 
I don't get the need some people have to be popular.
Either in r/l or on an anonymous forum like here.
Somewhere in my teen years I realised that being popular wasn't the same as having self-worth, so I stopped caring about whether or not I was one of the cool kids.
Ironically, this made me more popular than ever. :confused:

I don't give a shit whether people like me or not ... and as well.. has made me popular.
 
Amen.

Every time I see someone with a big house, and two new cars, and a new truck, and a boat, and four-wheelers, and a camp trailer, and, and, and... I wonder how much of it's owned by the bank.

Other people say "I want to be like them" and I say "holy debt load batman".

But the guy with the ten year old truck and the rather plain raised ranch, and who works from 7:30 to 6:30 is most likely a millionaire.
 
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