Aerena09 Posted April 29 #1 Posted April 29 Have you ever posted a topic and felt like nobody "got it"? Maybe people even laughed. π Don't let that stop you. The cycle of innovation is always the same: First they laugh, then they copy. π If you are being mocked today, itβs only because youβre doing something others aren't brave enough to try yet. Never give up, because the world doesn't need more copies, it needs the original you. π π‘ Why this works: π£οΈ Alliteration: "Ridicule" and "Replica" make the title catchy and "sticky." π₯ Contrast: Pairing a negative (Ridicule) with a win (Replica) creates a fast story. πͺ The Hook: "First they laugh, then they copy" immediately grabs interest. Don't be afraid to post your "weird" idea today. It might be tomorrow's trend! β¨ waqas666, KaiZidan and spaceoddtiddy 3
Wade58 Posted April 29 #2 Posted April 29 Brother, you came first in the Endgame quiz, why didn't you win a prize? @Aerena09 KaiZidan 1
Aerena09 Posted April 29 Author #3 Posted April 29 1 hour ago, Wade58 said: Brother, you came first in the Endgame quiz, why didn't you win a prize? @Aerena09 Thanks for your concern. Yesterday I got mail regarding Promotion ban. I got excess bonus compared to subsequent gameplay. My account will be reviewed regularly, and any restrictions can be removed based on betting activity. waqas666, spaceoddtiddy and KaiZidan 3
Moderator StefanTl Posted May 1 Moderator #4 Posted May 1 I find this topic very enjoyable. To me, it's both a test and a learning experience. Some topics may not receive much attention initially, while others can become quite popular. The more you post, the better your chances of discovering a standout topic. In summary, both quality and quantity contribute to success. I wanted to acknowledge you as one of the most active users in the community. I really appreciate that! Keep going, you have some great topics. KaiZidan and Aerena09 1 1
Aerena09 Posted May 1 Author #5 Posted May 1 9 minutes ago, StefanTl said: I find this topic very enjoyable. To me, it's both a test and a learning experience. Some topics may not receive much attention initially, while others can become quite popular. The more you post, the better your chances of discovering a standout topic. In summary, both quality and quantity contribute to success. I wanted to acknowledge you as one of the most active users in the community. I really appreciate that! Keep going, you have some great topics. This is a compelling take. Youβve managed to highlight a nuance that usually goes unnoticed. Itβs refreshing to see the logic broken down so effectively. Thanks for ur guidance and kind wishes... KaiZidan 1
spaceoddtiddy Posted May 3 #6 Posted May 3 I do have ideas, I just prefer contributing through interaction instead of starting topics. I learn more from direct conversations than big threads, that just feels more natural to me. Maybe that makes me less of a contributing member, but Iβm not here to impress people. Iβm mindful of where I put my energy, and Iβd rather save that kind of creative energy for my Instagram. I donβt really like the pressure of likes, attention or visibility here. Iβd rather just engage in my own way and keep it simple. I can help people get to those topics or shape ideas, I just donβt want to be in the center of it. Itβs just not my thing. That said, I do appreciate the people like you who do start topics. It takes something to put ideas out there and make people stop and think like βhmm, let me think about that.β Those moments matter, even if I choose to engage differently. So keep being you and don't let anyone who is insecure and jealous bring you down. People love to hate for no reason when you're doing something you enjoy. TL;DR: Iβll contribute, just donβt put a spotlight on me. I love authentic interaction over validation of likes or attention. Individual attention? Yes, but Public attention? Nope.Β KaiZidan and Aerena09 1 1
Nisha28 Posted May 3 #7 Posted May 3 Bla bla bla all time bla bla bla full day bla bla bla ππππΒ Aerena09 1
Aerena09 Posted May 3 Author #8 Posted May 3 3 hours ago, spaceoddtiddy said: I do have ideas, I just prefer contributing through interaction instead of starting topics. I learn more from direct conversations than big threads, that just feels more natural to me. Maybe that makes me less of a contributing member, but Iβm not here to impress people. Iβm mindful of where I put my energy, and Iβd rather save that kind of creative energy for my Instagram. I donβt really like the pressure of likes, attention or visibility here. Iβd rather just engage in my own way and keep it simple. I can help people get to those topics or shape ideas, I just donβt want to be in the center of it. Itβs just not my thing. That said, I do appreciate the people like you who do start topics. It takes something to put ideas out there and make people stop and think like βhmm, let me think about that.β Those moments matter, even if I choose to engage differently. So keep being you and don't let anyone who is insecure and jealous bring you down. People love to hate for no reason when you're doing something you enjoy. TL;DR: Iβll contribute, just donβt put a spotlight on me. I love authentic interaction over validation of likes or attention. Individual attention? Yes, but Public attention? Nope.Β Your little contribution makes big impact on the community. You expressed your thoughts in the simplest way anyone can relate with. spaceoddtiddy 1
vaelix Posted 4 hours ago #9 Posted 4 hours ago Honestly needed to hear this today, posted something in another section and got crickets lol. But youβre right, if theyβre not laughing theyβre not paying attention yet.
nalorori Posted 3 hours ago #10 Posted 3 hours ago This hits different when you've actually put something out there and got roasted for it. The copycats showing up later is honestly the weirdest form of validation lol
Vexlia Posted 2 hours ago #11 Posted 2 hours ago That weirdest form of validation line is so real lol. Nothing stings quite like getting roasted, but then seeing those same people quietly do your thing a month later.
Ravenni Posted 2 hours ago #12 Posted 2 hours ago yep that weirdest form of validation line is so real lol. Nothing stings quite like getting roasted, but then seeing those same people quietly do your thing a month later.
Wickique Posted 2 hours ago #13 Posted 2 hours ago That weirdest form of validation bit hit me ngl. Getting roasted first and then seeing the same people quietly adopt your idea later is such a strange flex lol.
Larsin Posted 1 hour ago #14 Posted 1 hour ago That weird validation when the haters become your silent subscribers is honestly the best fuel to keep going tbh
onyxarium Posted 1 hour ago #15 Posted 1 hour ago Tbh the weirdest part is when they copy it but still try to act like they never clowned you in the first place lol
Lortos Posted 1 hour ago #16 Posted 1 hour ago Honestly, that "first they laugh, then they copy" line is so true it almost hurts. The silent copycats are way weirder than the loud critics tbh.
loron Posted 51 minutes ago #17 Posted 51 minutes ago The silent copycats are legit the weirdest validation ever, like at least give a nod to the original before you run with it π
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