I wear my meh shirts to roller derby practice frequently and pretty much all of my coworkers have commented on my vast array of power packs and been directed here
I tell my friends in real life (IRL) about it, but I don't ever post on social media about it because I don't want to be seen as some product whore. I want to have some sort of social media presence to preserve.
I prefer the viral word of mouth style of advertising. When you sell me something that is cool, and (maybe, but not always) cheap, and fun and something other people don't have, I will be telling everyone about it.
Also, I sometimes wear the M shirt on weekends or bring the Meh bag I have from a Fuku to parties and wait for people to ask me about it. I don't need to advertise.
i had to look something up on the internet, maybe i'll just call that googling it - what does the acronym IRL mean, but somehow shocker was the first hit on that site, so iN rEAL lIFE i bet i've told between 100-1,000
If I tell people about meh, they might get all the sweet sweet neoprene before me, and they might also realize I'm not nearly as generous as they think I am with my speaker dock gifts.
Before the legend of tub. Or bathtub, it was one of these legendary words.
Edit: shit. I misread the question and thought it said how many people TOLD ME about it in real life. They weren't screaming at me while telling me ablut about, and it was two of them. Although yesterday I skyped my friends, and scared them with the awesome fans that were on sale.
I always tell people about meh. I am sure my close friends and family are sick of it. They did have a break for a few years, when I stopped telling everyone about woot and before I started telling everyone about meh.
I'm getting my CERT team to order some disaster-usable stuff like those little lanterns to give out as prizes. Keep the off-the-grid stuff coming--there will be days it will come in handy (google Cascadia quake)
I just recently (last week) told a front desk clerk at the hotel I was staying in in SLC about meh.. Partially because I was wearing a meh shirt.
Folks told or folks who were actually listening when I told about meh?
I told all my friends who cuss. So 1.
I wear my meh shirts to roller derby practice frequently and pretty much all of my coworkers have commented on my vast array of power packs and been directed here
I tell my friends in real life (IRL) about it, but I don't ever post on social media about it because I don't want to be seen as some product whore. I want to have some sort of social media presence to preserve.
I prefer the viral word of mouth style of advertising. When you sell me something that is cool, and (maybe, but not always) cheap, and fun and something other people don't have, I will be telling everyone about it.
Also, I sometimes wear the M shirt on weekends or bring the Meh bag I have from a Fuku to parties and wait for people to ask me about it. I don't need to advertise.
Nine or ten is about right, but - competition.
@KDemo The "competition" sells like a bazillion items a day. That's not comparable!
(Now that shirt.woot has AA shirts, I started mentioning them back again.)
@narfcake - I meant competition on meh for the items that sell out or fukus. Wasn't serious, though.
I haven't had a relationship with woot for a few years. I probably would, though, if I were a t shirt fan.
@KDemo Hating everyone when your friends/family get the fuku you couldn't get isn't all that fun.
@christinewas - So, we shouldn't tell anyone. In fact, tell those who know that meh now has an unlisted url.
@KDemo Exactly. Preserve the relationships that matter! Do it because you love them.
@christinewas - Truly unselfish and kind.
i had to look something up on the internet, maybe i'll just call that googling it - what does the acronym IRL mean, but somehow shocker was the first hit on that site, so iN rEAL lIFE i bet i've told between 100-1,000
http://bfy.tw/Hw
@dmlivezey
Why does anyone care how many Irish friends I told about Meh?
Or is that Indy Racing League?
@saodell wtf is the correct one
nobody uses the term meatspace
not even ironically
@WilhelmScreamer I did, on an intro video for a job I thought I was supposed to make one for.
@WilhelmScreamer hmmm..., meet space, meatspace, IRL, I think None Foolish Wanker,
What type of swallow?
@WilhelmScreamer I actually had to ask what that meant. And I'm a millennial.
@hollboll That video I made, the co-worker who shot it for me had no idea, and she's 24.
If I tell people about meh, they might get all the sweet sweet neoprene before me, and they might also realize I'm not nearly as generous as they think I am with my speaker dock gifts.
@thismyusername it'll be our little secret, wink, wink...
Every single person who has bought something here.
Before the legend of tub. Or bathtub, it was one of these legendary words.
Before the legend of tub. Or bathtub, it was one of these legendary words.
Edit: shit. I misread the question and thought it said how many people TOLD ME about it in real life. They weren't screaming at me while telling me ablut about, and it was two of them. Although yesterday I skyped my friends, and scared them with the awesome fans that were on sale.
I've been at a family reunion. Everyone has enjoyed the cx-10 quadcopters. So, 21 this week.
I always tell people about meh. I am sure my close friends and family are sick of it. They did have a break for a few years, when I stopped telling everyone about woot and before I started telling everyone about meh.
many. . .
I wear the shirts, people just think I'm apathetic.
Whatever though, I don't really care.
I'm getting my CERT team to order some disaster-usable stuff like those little lanterns to give out as prizes. Keep the off-the-grid stuff coming--there will be days it will come in handy (google Cascadia quake)