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1. I don't really see how you can associate a hype train as bad or good. Hype trains are just another way of saying Idiot A is making a big deal about something to one or a crowd of listeners and viewers. Hype Trains are typically dependent upon something either meeting it's hype aka up-lifted expectations, or it will fall short of the bar that was set for it. Only after it fails, the viewer, listener, or person having a bro-mance with the person, idea, or product can then label something as being bad. Technically it's not bad, it just sucks that the expectations were never met. This situation could lead to the shattering and nuclear devastation of a persons' dreams and the person intent to use that product or message because it never followed through.
2. Every time you mention the word "frog," I get the impression that your talking about Donald Trump more, but you aren't directly stating his name. Since the 2016 presidential election, a frog dressed up in a suit with a bad toupee is a metaphor for Donald Trump. Since there's no other moment in the past relating to a frog, I can only conclude the obvious.
3. I feel I am immune from the hype train because I have no passion for things in general. Passion meaning that you invest strong feelings towards a person, place, thing, job, product, etc... I don't see the need for passion, but on the other hand, people feel their passions are a vital key to make something or complete something to its greatest point. The question then becomes does passion really bring out the best in things or is it a delusion created by humans. I think passion plays a role in the hype train that magnifies something's value and need. Supplement a person's passion for a product with hype, and you have people who love something to the point that they will invest money in it.
4. People who don't give into the hype naturally resist or act out against it. What support their thinking is the fact that a product or brand continuously doesn't meet expectations. Bad personal experience could influence their thinking to.
5. Hype trains relating to politics has different mechanics in play. Not a lot of people realize it, but people who supports a bad or unpopular president will still support that president as if they are a saint. They'd still support that president even if said president was dropping armed nuclear bombs in their backyard. My biggest question that I would ask supporters is what did you get out of this, and sadly, the answer is simply nothing. You'd get a lot of bluster and wishy-washy reasoning that justifies why they support that president, but when you decode their messages, their indirect point is "they got not a damn thing." Just like Republicans, the main reason why people support them is because they spend a lot of money, trickle down economic occurs, but they keep saying it's the GOP, it's the grand old party lead by Lincoln and Regan. Truth is people are dictated by ignorant, delusions, and a lack of understanding of why things happen. Since Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, and Robert Oppenheimer were highly intellectual Americans, all American are born equally and they are assumed to be highly intelligent Nobel Prize Winners. People feel entitled that the private sector and big business is obligated to invest captia on jobs to provide a service, but the truth is, they don't need to if they can get a robot or cheap labor to do it. Republicans are helping the wealthy and big businesses to give life-support to businesses. If more jobs went down, the value of the American dollar would go down with it. Supporting these business helps buffer the effects at the expense of the poor and medium class becoming homeless or dependent on drugs. Since the Bush Jr Administration, exports have been at a all time low, and imports have been at an all time high. Since more jobs went to third world countries, the economies of other countries have improved at the expense of America getting financially worst over time.
6. If R-T-B has to invoke Trump and politic to get a rise and increase in activity on TPU, it's partially sad... Please don't deny your ulterior motive.
7. I know a lot of people don't believe in this, but Donald Trump is a Gemini, and his behavior is textbook Gemini behavior. I bet there's a lot of Gemini who would say they don't agree with this because they couldn't see such behavior in themselves. Truth is the worst in Gemini can easily be brought out, Donald Trump is a good example of the worst being brought out, and I bet a lot of people born under the sign are face-palming very hard, every day.
2. Every time you mention the word "frog," I get the impression that your talking about Donald Trump more, but you aren't directly stating his name. Since the 2016 presidential election, a frog dressed up in a suit with a bad toupee is a metaphor for Donald Trump. Since there's no other moment in the past relating to a frog, I can only conclude the obvious.
3. I feel I am immune from the hype train because I have no passion for things in general. Passion meaning that you invest strong feelings towards a person, place, thing, job, product, etc... I don't see the need for passion, but on the other hand, people feel their passions are a vital key to make something or complete something to its greatest point. The question then becomes does passion really bring out the best in things or is it a delusion created by humans. I think passion plays a role in the hype train that magnifies something's value and need. Supplement a person's passion for a product with hype, and you have people who love something to the point that they will invest money in it.
4. People who don't give into the hype naturally resist or act out against it. What support their thinking is the fact that a product or brand continuously doesn't meet expectations. Bad personal experience could influence their thinking to.
5. Hype trains relating to politics has different mechanics in play. Not a lot of people realize it, but people who supports a bad or unpopular president will still support that president as if they are a saint. They'd still support that president even if said president was dropping armed nuclear bombs in their backyard. My biggest question that I would ask supporters is what did you get out of this, and sadly, the answer is simply nothing. You'd get a lot of bluster and wishy-washy reasoning that justifies why they support that president, but when you decode their messages, their indirect point is "they got not a damn thing." Just like Republicans, the main reason why people support them is because they spend a lot of money, trickle down economic occurs, but they keep saying it's the GOP, it's the grand old party lead by Lincoln and Regan. Truth is people are dictated by ignorant, delusions, and a lack of understanding of why things happen. Since Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, and Robert Oppenheimer were highly intellectual Americans, all American are born equally and they are assumed to be highly intelligent Nobel Prize Winners. People feel entitled that the private sector and big business is obligated to invest captia on jobs to provide a service, but the truth is, they don't need to if they can get a robot or cheap labor to do it. Republicans are helping the wealthy and big businesses to give life-support to businesses. If more jobs went down, the value of the American dollar would go down with it. Supporting these business helps buffer the effects at the expense of the poor and medium class becoming homeless or dependent on drugs. Since the Bush Jr Administration, exports have been at a all time low, and imports have been at an all time high. Since more jobs went to third world countries, the economies of other countries have improved at the expense of America getting financially worst over time.
6. If R-T-B has to invoke Trump and politic to get a rise and increase in activity on TPU, it's partially sad... Please don't deny your ulterior motive.
7. I know a lot of people don't believe in this, but Donald Trump is a Gemini, and his behavior is textbook Gemini behavior. I bet there's a lot of Gemini who would say they don't agree with this because they couldn't see such behavior in themselves. Truth is the worst in Gemini can easily be brought out, Donald Trump is a good example of the worst being brought out, and I bet a lot of people born under the sign are face-palming very hard, every day.