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What's the significance of May 25?When May 4 became "Star Wars Day" and not May 25, that's how you knew the direction things were going on.
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What's the significance of May 25?When May 4 became "Star Wars Day" and not May 25, that's how you knew the direction things were going on.
That was the US release date of Star Wars. May 25, 1977.What's the significance of May 25?
At least they aren't national holidays, but I'm not betting any money against that happening in the future as more and more actual holidays get attacked for being "problematic."It'll probably still be less obnoxious than May the Fourth or Pi Day.
See, I agree with you, but now I want to know what yours is.To avoid powerleveling too much, I have a niche side hustle going on and it's great! Not to toot my own horn but if someone finds my prices a bit high, they can go to cheaper artists and get what they pay for.
For certain things I've also found you get a higher-quality product at a lower price.If you can find a niche market or at least offer a quality craft, it's definitely worth doing and I find it fun to do to begin with so it's a monetised hobby.
It's already happening with Superbowl Sunday. Has been for literal decades now.At least they aren't national holidays, but I'm not betting any money against that happening in the future as more and more actual holidays get attacked for being "problematic."
Mario day is the laziest marketing that I’ve seen in some time. Mar10 = Mario. Wtf Nintendo didn’t even try this hard for Pokémon 25th anniversary last year.It is currently March 10th, so it is now Mario Day. Because Mar10 looks like MarIO.
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Keep an eye out for Nintendo consoomers celebrating this piece of shit faggot day.
I figure it's their version of Star Wars marketing using "May the 4th be with you".Mario day is the laziest marketing that I’ve seen in some time. Mar10 = Mario. Wtf Nintendo didn’t even try this hard for Pokémon 25th anniversary last year.
Now put that on a t-shirt on lookhuman and I think you'll be able to make some bank on a niche market.Best thread on the forum. All other threads are niggers.
Please don't let other people love your pillow collection.You know, I consoom some product. I even collect it.
And I keep it in a small part of a small room in my house and don't post pictures of it online or otherwise talk about it with many people. But the people that do know about my pillow collection love my pillow collection.
Has someone in comments talking about it "punching down"...Reminds me of this
Not to PL, but I used to be heavily involved in the arts & craft show world and knew so many ladies just like this that when I first saw that skit I about died. Yeah, some of them are sad sacks that bounce around from gig to gig wearing out their ADD interest or welcome. So what, still funny. Get your shit together Tracy.Has someone in comments talking about it "punching down"...
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I just saw a woman in a tshirt with The Beast's silhoutte and DADDY written in Disney font.
Wanted to die. Please, tell me it is not official B&tB merch.
I just saw a woman in a tshirt with The Beast's silhoutte and DADDY written in Disney font.
Wanted to die. Please, tell me it is not official B&tB merch.
Cricut merchandising! A coonsoomer market angled towards bored wealthy housewives who have a little creativity and a lot of money. I worked at a shop that sold them and we sold one a year or so, because they’re like 1400 with all the Disney licensing that gets bundled in. It’s a really interesting tool but it’s most often used to literally just print Minnie Mouse on a grandkid’s sweater. Or make disgusting joke shirts weirdo wine aunts can wear I guess.I used to be heavily involved in the arts & craft show world and knew so many ladies just like this that
At best this looks like a set for a T.V show set in the 90's. I can imagine it's the average girl next-door who just hit puberty and consumes everything popular. Basically the female version of the nerdy male character who liked Stat Wars and played video games."nostalgia"
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This isn't nostalgia, it's just a pile of random old shit that was made between 1988 and 1999. Nobody who listened to Nirvana or Metallica was buying Tiger Beat or Spice World posters. And there's no actual home decorating idea expressed here, it's just clutter piled up on what looks like a low budget soap opera set.
The popularization of Pi Day is a a billion times worse than Mario day, it's nothing but Pop Science bullshit that nobody gave a shit about until twitter rolled around so you could make a hashtag out of it.It'll probably still be less obnoxious than May the Fourth or Pi Day.
I mean I did, but I was also an outlier who enjoyed different types of media for their own merit I guess."nostalgia"
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This isn't nostalgia, it's just a pile of random old shit that was made between 1988 and 1999. Nobody who listened to Nirvana or Metallica was buying Tiger Beat or Spice World posters. And there's no actual home decorating idea expressed here, it's just clutter piled up on what looks like a low budget soap opera set.
After talking to a fuckton of people: literally everyone does the "I like X, but will also mix in some cheap pop thing I also enjoy". Or this is specifically a women's thing.I mean I did
I think some people are just more willing to admit it than others. Suggesting you might like Dolly Parton's 9 to 5 might ruin someones super hardcore black metal gamer image.After talking to a fuckton of people: literally everyone does the "I like X, but will also mix in some cheap pop thing I also enjoy". Or this is specifically a women's thing.