Didn't we go through this exact hype cycle with rizz last year? And we all saw how that one played out in the market.
History doesn't repeat, but it sure rhymes. Some folks never learn — chasing the trending word like it's a golden ticket. Meanwhile, smart money's watching the pattern, not the buzzword.
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BTCRetirementFund
· 12-01 20:59
Haha, here comes another trap. Last year it was rizz, now it's ragebait. This script that plays people for suckers really needs to be replayed. Chasing the trend can really change one's fate.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 12-01 20:54
lmao here we go again, suckers haven't learned their lesson from that rizz thing and are already chasing the next buzzword, dying of laughter.
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zkNoob
· 12-01 20:54
Here we go again, last year it was rizz, now it's ragebait. Just because these words are trending, do you want to Be Played for Suckers?
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UnluckyMiner
· 12-01 20:51
ngl this is the fate of the market, every year we have to find a new word to Be Played for Suckers
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TokenTaxonomist
· 12-01 20:49
lmao "word of the year" as if linguistic arbitrage is an actual investment thesis... let me pull up my spreadsheet on historical meme token correlations, pretty sure the data suggests otherwise here
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GasGrillMaster
· 12-01 20:44
Again? Haven't you learned from last year's rizz lesson? This time it's ragebait. Seriously, those who chase trends never learn.
Wait, ragebait just got crowned word of the year?
Didn't we go through this exact hype cycle with rizz last year? And we all saw how that one played out in the market.
History doesn't repeat, but it sure rhymes. Some folks never learn — chasing the trending word like it's a golden ticket. Meanwhile, smart money's watching the pattern, not the buzzword.