p4ul Posted Friday at 11:27 Posted Friday at 11:27 "UK Doctors Hate this" "40,000 UK home have this heater" "The inventor is a 20 year old jet engine technician" Using Farm vehicles to get your kids to school 5 year old tiktokers who play Jaco licks better than Jaco when he was 5 1 Quote
bnt Posted Friday at 14:09 Posted Friday at 14:09 2 hours ago, p4ul said: "UK Doctors Hate this" "40,000 UK home have this heater" "The inventor is a 20 year old jet engine technician" Using Farm vehicles to get your kids to school 5 year old tiktokers who play Jaco licks better than Jaco when he was 5 Thing is … hating that 💩 is entirely rational! 3 1 Quote
SteveXFR Posted Friday at 16:10 Posted Friday at 16:10 Celebrities who are famous for being famous and nothing else. Ive had the misfortune of meeting a few and my daughter met several when she worked in a posh restaurant. What a bunch of entitled butt holes. They expect everyone to know them and worship their talentless, cosmeticaly enhanced air headed wonder. 3 Quote
prowla Posted Friday at 17:56 Posted Friday at 17:56 1 hour ago, SteveXFR said: Celebrities who are famous for being famous and nothing else. Ive had the misfortune of meeting a few and my daughter met several when she worked in a posh restaurant. What a bunch of entitled butt holes. They expect everyone to know them and worship their talentless, cosmeticaly enhanced air headed wonder. Sounds perfectly rational to me. Oh, and bloody "influencers"! 4 Quote
SteveXFR Posted yesterday at 08:11 Posted yesterday at 08:11 14 hours ago, prowla said: Sounds perfectly rational to me. Oh, and bloody "influencers"! I still don't know what an influencer is 2 Quote
Osiris Posted yesterday at 10:29 Posted yesterday at 10:29 2 hours ago, SteveXFR said: I still don't know what an influencer is As far as I can tell, they err... inform those people who lack the ability to form their own opinions what to think and believe. Think of them a bit like a gen Z version of Joseph Goebbels only with somewhat more inclusive agenda. 4 Quote
Lozz196 Posted yesterday at 10:54 Posted yesterday at 10:54 My Mums friends granddaughter does this, she gets sent let’s say a coffee machine and has to extol its virtues on various social media forums, essentially influencing peoples minds/choices. Gets paid a staggering amount to do it as well. 1 1 Quote
petecarlton Posted yesterday at 11:00 Posted yesterday at 11:00 (edited) 30 minutes ago, Osiris said: a bit like a gen Z version of Joseph Goebbels only with somewhat more inclusive agenda Really? Edited yesterday at 11:00 by petecarlton 1 Quote
Woodinblack Posted yesterday at 11:44 Posted yesterday at 11:44 3 hours ago, SteveXFR said: I still don't know what an influencer is Someone who does an advert without saying they are doing an advert. 4 Quote
SteveXFR Posted yesterday at 17:31 Posted yesterday at 17:31 5 hours ago, Woodinblack said: Someone who does an advert without saying they are doing an advert. You mean like every to Scott Devine picks up a Fender or his mate, Ian with a Spector? 1 Quote
Jack Posted yesterday at 18:01 Posted yesterday at 18:01 (edited) 6 hours ago, Woodinblack said: Someone who does an advert without saying they are doing an advert. This is the only thing that YouTube gets right. You have to disclose if you're being paid to shill something. Other social media sites either have looser policies or don't enforce the ones they do have. Both my wife (who's into witchy stuff) and her sister (who's a piercer) have been approached multiple times for sponsored posts by companies and said no every time. We do have a friend (a female warhammer player) who started saying yes to offers. Oh to be a gorgeous goth woman like those three. Meanwhile I'd happily lie about anything for 50p but as an ugly bloke my options for 'collabs' (shudder) are somewhat more limited. I'm joking, as business owners they work really hard and are at the top of their games, they deserve all the success they are getting. God knows we're not retiring on my salary. Edited yesterday at 18:11 by Jack 1 Quote
Geek99 Posted yesterday at 18:08 Posted yesterday at 18:08 7 hours ago, Lozz196 said: My Mums friends granddaughter does this, she gets sent let’s say a coffee machine and has to extol its virtues on various social media forums, essentially influencing peoples minds/choices. Gets paid a staggering amount to do it as well. I’m in the wrong business all I need now is to become female, young and passably pretty with at least average presentational skills and I’ve got it made 💰 Quote
Woodinblack Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, SteveXFR said: You mean like every to Scott Devine picks up a Fender or his mate, Ian with a Spector? Are they though? Ian isn't on the spector featured artists lists (I notice that guy pratt is, and I have only seen him once play a spector, its normally his pink fender). Scott has a signature overwater. Also both of them are already working for his company and it is quite clear they are working for that. Quote
SteveXFR Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Woodinblack said: Are they though? Ian isn't on the spector featured artists lists (I notice that guy pratt is, and I have only seen him once play a spector, its normally his pink fender). Scott has a signature overwater. Also both of them are already working for his company and it is quite clear they are working for that. Ian did a series of videos promoting Spectors and then did a few videos about Spector players for SBL and spent quite a bit of time talking about how amazing the Spector tone is. Scott regularly talks about how amazing Fenders are, especially precision basses. Quote
prowla Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, SteveXFR said: You mean like every to Scott Devine picks up a Fender or his mate, Ian with a Spector? But he said that the Rickenbacker is the best bass. Quote
prowla Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, Woodinblack said: Are they though? Ian isn't on the spector featured artists lists (I notice that guy pratt is, and I have only seen him once play a spector, its normally his pink fender). Scott has a signature overwater. Also both of them are already working for his company and it is quite clear they are working for that. I’ve seen Guy Pratt with his Spector. And his pink Fender. Quote
kwmlondon Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago 11 minutes ago, prowla said: I’ve seen Guy Pratt with his Spector. And his pink Fender. He played a Spector on Madonna’s Like A Prayer so… I mean… in terms of big hits! Quote
Woodinblack Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, SteveXFR said: Ian did a series of videos promoting Spectors and then did a few videos about Spector players for SBL and spent quite a bit of time talking about how amazing the Spector tone is. Well, yes, he likes them. He also did videos on the top tracks done with a wal, and the last video of him was songs recorded on the rickenbacker Quote
tauzero Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago On 22/11/2025 at 08:11, SteveXFR said: I still don't know what an influencer is Someone you've never heard of who appears in a TV programme with "Celebrity" in the title. Quote
tauzero Posted 12 minutes ago Posted 12 minutes ago On 22/11/2025 at 18:08, Geek99 said: I’m in the wrong business all I need now is to identify as female, young and passably pretty with at least average presentational skills and I’ve got it made 💰 FTFY Quote
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