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Decline Of Civilization?


azdr0710

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I could add "next level" to the Overused Words thread, but I thought this was more indicative of civilization's fall.......marketing a phone on how you can coordinate fashion choices with it.......

Cultivating next-level style with a fashionable phone that helps you flaunt your best outfits and stand out in a crowd. This is how we flex. How would you unfold your world with Flex Mode on Galaxy Z Flip3?

 

EDIT:  I apologize that the audio apparently opens automatically when this thread is opened......must be "next level" or something.....

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52 minutes ago, mike carey said:

@azdr0710 does 'next level' mean 'second storey'?

Next level is a term borrowed from gaming, meaning achievement in the game where “levels” are a comparative measurement of skill before winning or defeated.

As applied to things being marketed, it usually means “noticeably better” and/or “ownership at our price point serves as the indication of your financial success” whether or not that’s actually true.

BS all around…😂

 

 

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3 hours ago, azdr0710 said:
WWW.NBCNEWS.COM

People make reservations on free sites then sell them online to the highest bidder.

I have a client who has a little side hustle occasionally selling his table at Raos through one of these sites.

I've used Appointment Trader a few times when there was no other way into a table.  It's served its purpose.

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On 5/11/2024 at 6:47 PM, azdr0710 said:
WWW.NBCNEWS.COM

People make reservations on free sites then sell them online to the highest bidder.

 

Btw, the restaurant mentioned in the article (https://www.tatiananyc.com), sucks balls.

Afro-Caribbean food "inspired’ by NYC Bodegas.

You know where you can get good "Bodega inspired" food in NYC?…..in just about any NYC Bodega.

It’s a ridiculous rip off. NYTimes #1 restaurant two years in a row? It’s a sad joke.

Don't worry about it too much though, because even if you wanted to try it, you’ll never get in. 
The sea of lemmings begging to get in and appear "cool", will fill the place to the brim for years to come.

 

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