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I really miss him. He was the person that got me to start traveling and I've never looked back.If Antony Bourdain recommended a restaurant I'd go
I really miss him. He was the person that got me to start traveling and I've never looked back.If Antony Bourdain recommended a restaurant I'd go
Sure, I guess he's a mate of yours so you know that he likes the sort of places you like; but I don't know the chap, so his opinion makes no difference to me.If Antony Bourdain recommended a restaurant I'd go
Well, there you go, that little phrase of uber-wankness counts you out of any consideration as a human being to take any notice of. "My brand", jesus, what a load of pretentious twaddle people come out with these days.My brand is not diluted
Sure, I guess he's a mate of yours so you know that he likes the sort of places you like; but I don't know the chap, so his opinion makes no difference to me.
If my mate Will suggested a place, I might be more likely to go, since we have similar tastes and I know he doesn't have any reason to deceive me, didn't get a free meal there, and isn't paid to have opinions about places.
I'm being slightly disingenuous of course, presumably Bordain is some kind of well-known reviewer but makes no difference, I'm not really interested in the opinions of strangers about restaurants, nor anything else, doubly so when there's a good chance they benefit from publishing that opinion.
I judge things by what people I know and trust reckon, and by my own experience, this whole business of being up on what the self-anointed few bestow their blessings upon is similar to clothes and music fashion, it's generally for people with a personality deficit who need to be told what will make them part of the crowd, because to be an individual is just too scary.
Well, there you go, that little phrase of uber-wankness counts you out of any consideration as a human being to take any notice of. "My brand", jesus, what a load of pretentious twaddle people come out with these days.
Why? Simple IMO. People may not realise it at first, or it isn’t immediately obvious. It usually only becomes clear once someone exposes it and brings it to light.Why anyone gives a hoot what the real human 'influencers' think about anything has always amazed me, so why output generated by a computer along the same lines would be of interest to anyone is an even deeper mystery.
The sooner everyone learns to ignore these self-aggrandizing parasites the better.
It also reminds me on 'Sam Bankman-Fried' the co-founder of the failed crypto exchange FTX.Absolutely, it's credulous idiots who follow them, and enough people who run hotels and the like bowing down to them thinking they will trash their business if they don't give them free stuff, essentially blackmail.
These are calculating manipulative liars, not to mention extortionists; substituting that for 'influencer' in any text would be a lot more accurate.
The insidious manner by which social media firms pay people to generate traffic is a huge factor, of course.