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Skateboarding => PHOTOS/VIDEO => Topic started by: Clemskiba on May 22, 2022, 01:57:07 PM
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https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd3w2x4vViv/?hl=fr
uhhhhhhh, what?
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We must protect the Bunt at all costs.
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This is going to be interesting for sure.
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“Queens NY before relocating to Edison New Jersey, hustling as a kid selling lemonade and baseball cards, seeing skateboarding explode in the 80’s, starting his media company Vayner Media, his take on marketing in the skateboard world, making decisions that are conflicts between the business opportunity and what your all about, keeping your authenticity, why TikTok is surpassing Instagram & how to utilize it by adding value, core skaters vs YouTube skaters vs TikTok skaters, what he would do if he skated a skateboard company and much more!”
Wow can’t imagine the cultural shock of moving from queens to New Jersey
Their synopsis is a concoction of words that turn me off. After reading the title to braille YouTube videos I didn’t think I could be any more turned off by skate media.
This guy makes his money filming humans fight and throw balls. Justin Barnes would’ve made a far better episode as he actually skates and has also become successful in media marketing
Really wish they would just stop this show before it gets worse but I think they’re going to milk this until not even the ball wash guys wanna sponsor them
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This dude is so slimy and inauthentic.
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lmfao
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The nine club is so fucking garbage.
Using its platform to expose new upcoming and exciting skaters to a larger audience? Nah…
Using it to have grifters that have a close to none relation to the skate world?
Fuck yes!
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Mikey “sea biscuit” Taylor is excited for sure
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yuck
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I was hoping this was some weird late April Fool's joke, fuck that guy.
Protect the bunt. Ugh this guy sucks.
He's like an avatar for late-stage capitalist "hustle culture" and being an "entrepreneur" that is representative of why we are going in the wrong direction as a society.
And what the fuck does this have to do with skateboarding? No.
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Core skate shop: Hell nah.
Mikey Taylor: Money makes me horny.
(https://i.ibb.co/BqW20W1/9-F4-D23-C3-2483-44-E8-95-FA-1-EA6-B54-F50-AF.jpg)
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Another L for the Nice Club.
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no thanks
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#Grinding
#NoDaysOff
Lol
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Justin Barnes would’ve made a far better episode as he actually skates and has also become successful in media marketing
There are a decent number of skate industry folk who have went on to a successful career in the non-skateboarding marketing/advertising world. Steve Rodriguez comes to mind along with John Rattray and Mark Whiteley.
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#Grinding
#NoDaysOff
Lol
I like how no one has ever through to ask why a CEO of a major media company is so big on encouraging young people to make their living with multiple sources of income when he has the power to pay them enough so that they don't have to.
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We must protect the Bunt at all costs.
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Mikey “sea biscuit” Taylor is excited for sure
when you're a rich talking horse, you're going to want to hear what a rich talking squirrel has to say
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Wow this is gonna fucking suck. The Nine Club hasn’t been hitting at all lately. The last time I really liked an episode it was Austyn shit talking Elijah.
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Okay I liked normand as a jump off episode cause at least he skated and can draw comparisons and is actually pretty entertaining but this is stupid and weird. Y’all couldn’t get Puig when you saw him at the curbs every day for a month but you can get some weird hyper capitalist little person who’s never skated in his life?
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lol who the fuck
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sigma grindset
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They did recently mention that they’re going to start occasionally branching outside of skateboarding to a wider variety of guests. Idk who this dude is tho lol I wanna see like the Stranger Things kids in the seat.
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They did recently mention that they’re going to start occasionally branching outside of skateboarding to a wider variety of guests. Idk who this dude is tho lol I wanna see like the Stranger Things kids in the seat.
Chris Roberts: "Welcome back to the nine club where we have a special...special guest today, Shaquille O'Neill."
Shaq: "Hey!"
CR: "Shaq have you ever skateboarded before?"
Shaq: "No"
CR: "Did you have friends who skateboarded growing up?"
Shaq: "No"
CR: "Wow!"
It's funny thinking back to their response to the Mark Oblow backlash, and how they said they are going to be more vigilant to challenge their guests, however, they are venturing further and further away from subject matter that they have any expertise in discussing. The Mark Normand episode got weird when he went into a tired spiel about cancel culture and not one person asked him to give proof of any of the claims he was putting out there.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Xpx0l6FXJU
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Will watch and keep an open mind. I think a lot of people on here have a pretty wrong impression of the guy and might actually be surprised if they’d listen. I get the hate as well a bit, but it’s pretty funny how hard people go against these types of personalities and frankly a lot of things non skate related. You can usually get some value from some different areas of life and it’s not like this show isn’t 99.5% skate related anyways. Good for them if they want to broaden their audience a bit.
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I was hoping this was some weird late April Fool's joke, fuck that guy.
Protect the bunt. Ugh this guy sucks.
Word. Can't stand this dude.
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Nine club shit the bed a long time ago
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This dude is a living caricature of Crap on LinkedIn (https://twitter.com/CrapOnLinkedIn?s=20&t=XMI5ONwZYSNiQEunjG3OFw).
Just empty fluff backdropped to documentary-style music.
Basically what your average 14yo skater/Crailtap pro thinks a c-suite executive is.
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We must protect the Bunt at all costs.
All hail
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Will watch and keep an open mind. I think a lot of people on here have a pretty wrong impression of the guy and might actually be surprised if they’d listen. I get the hate as well a bit, but it’s pretty funny how hard people go against these types of personalities and frankly a lot of things non skate related. You can usually get some value from some different areas of life and it’s not like this show isn’t 99.5% skate related anyways. Good for them if they want to broaden their audience a bit.
The “self-made” grindin 24/7 no days off every moment in life is a business opportunity greasy type of personality? That shit is so tired, played out, and gross... Of course it’s good to have interests outside of skating but I think you’re forgetting that this “was” a skateboarding podcast/show. They should start another podcast if they wanna do weird Mikey taylor shit
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mygawd i hate this dude with a passion
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just pretend this didn’t happen and go watch the dave swift episode instead if you haven’t.
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Y'all wanna be keyboard warriors and It's like shut up we're trying to teach you about money- a non direct quote from the nine club in general a couple weeks back
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That’s a no for me. If the guest is good I’ll give it a shot but most episodes I still can’t overlook lazy Roberts is and how hard Kelly Hart tries to sound prolific when talking about skateboarding. I can’t imagine watching his brain break trying to talk to this dude about “adding value.”
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Ciao nine club
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Ciao nine club
they long ago ran out of interesting guest. only rocco remains.
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they long ago ran out of interesting guest. only rocco remains.
The bunt made some of their best ep with the most random people (to me prior of the itw)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVv2n1n5ML8
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Listen, I'm not a Nine Club hater, in fact I've always gladly watched an episode if the guest is even remotely interesting.
But these fucking sigma-male-grindset-I-worked-48hours-a-day-while-you-slept-investor-nft-capital snakeoil selling douchebags are worst of the worst and should be kept as far as possible from skateboarding. If Mikey Taylor is hyped on the guest you can bet that dude sucks.
Show that has the skaters talking, yeah right. Do a kickflip Gary, you kook.
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Can’t fucking escape this guy. He just took over my entire city for his v con kook fest and now he’s on my least favorite skateboarding podcast.
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We’re not dumb dude…..this is podcasters supporting podcasters…..
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Who?
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Well at least this is blessedly short... Gary Vee's time is too valuable to be gabbing for over 3 fucking hours (edited, of course).
Or maybe he just doesn't have much "value" to share.
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The show that has crypto bros talking.
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This was the podcast equivalent of being in the pub with a group of lads and one of them has been smashing gear all night.
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I'm suprised at the negativity, but then again it's Slap Forums. Gary was talking about going in on your passion, but if you are happy doing your 9-5, do you. Granted, he ain't know shit about skateboarding, but there was more food for thought in that episode than an industry guy that knew the right people or pro dick-rider ever brought the the table. Obviously, the guys made the Nine Club what it is today and have used Gary's advice to help them be "successful." He inspired them. He made it to the show because of that inspiration. Gary's advice is life shit, not skate shit. Everybody's shocked when actual free good advice is given, that they think there's a fucking angle. Yeah in this case, the angle is Gary is exposing himself to a new market, but in turn giving something as well. I know as a teenager, I could have used his "pep talk" when others told me or made me feel like I wasn't anything special, especially as a skater.
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I'm suprised at the negativity, but then again it's Slap Forums. Gary was talking about going in on your passion, but if you are happy doing your 9-5, do you. Granted, he ain't know shit about skateboarding, but there was more food for thought in that episode than an industry guy that knew the right people or pro dick-rider ever brought the the table. Obviously, the guys made the Nine Club what it is today and have used Gary's advice to help them be "successful." He inspired them. He made it to the show because of that inspiration. Gary's advice is life shit, not skate shit. Everybody's shocked when actual free good advice is given, that they think there's a fucking angle. Yeah in this case, the angle is Gary is exposing himself to a new market, but in turn giving something as well. I know as a teenager, I could have used his "pep talk" when others told me or made me feel like I wasn't anything special, especially as a skater.
yoooo what up crob welcome to slap
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not a Gary Vee fan, but this was entertaining nonetheless
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Will watch and keep an open mind. I think a lot of people on here have a pretty wrong impression of the guy and might actually be surprised if they’d listen. I get the hate as well a bit, but it’s pretty funny how hard people go against these types of personalities and frankly a lot of things non skate related. You can usually get some value from some different areas of life and it’s not like this show isn’t 99.5% skate related anyways. Good for them if they want to broaden their audience a bit.
Go fuck yourself you bootlicking piece of shit.
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Who?
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this was utterly painful.
but to be fair:
it is obvious that all of the hosts came to the conclusion that this guest was a bad idea, while the interview was going on. you can hear it in their tone. propably there was no way back because of contracts binding them to publish this shitshow anyways.
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I'm suprised at the negativity, but then again it's Slap Forums. Gary was talking about going in on your passion, but if you are happy doing your 9-5, do you. Granted, he ain't know shit about skateboarding, but there was more food for thought in that episode than an industry guy that knew the right people or pro dick-rider ever brought the the table. Obviously, the guys made the Nine Club what it is today and have used Gary's advice to help them be "successful." He inspired them. He made it to the show because of that inspiration. Gary's advice is life shit, not skate shit. Everybody's shocked when actual free good advice is given, that they think there's a fucking angle. Yeah in this case, the angle is Gary is exposing himself to a new market, but in turn giving something as well. I know as a teenager, I could have used his "pep talk" when others told me or made me feel like I wasn't anything special, especially as a skater.
That's embarrassing
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I'm suprised at the negativity, but then again it's Slap Forums. Gary was talking about going in on your passion, but if you are happy doing your 9-5, do you. Granted, he ain't know shit about skateboarding, but there was more food for thought in that episode than an industry guy that knew the right people or pro dick-rider ever brought the the table. Obviously, the guys made the Nine Club what it is today and have used Gary's advice to help them be "successful." He inspired them. He made it to the show because of that inspiration. Gary's advice is life shit, not skate shit. Everybody's shocked when actual free good advice is given, that they think there's a fucking angle. Yeah in this case, the angle is Gary is exposing himself to a new market, but in turn giving something as well. I know as a teenager, I could have used his "pep talk" when others told me or made me feel like I wasn't anything special, especially as a skater.
That's embarrassing
bullshit.
his advices are empty psudo inspirational entreprenieur phrases you can find since the dawn of publishing everywhere.
its always the same: someone got suuuper lucky, some cards dealt right, was at the right place at the right time, pushed and enabled by others or maybe even worked hard, but then tries to legetimate (and promote) himself by spreading his false memories. And then packing them into a product and selling them (biography, self help books/videos, workshops, mindset coaching and so on).
instagram is full of this shit nowadays aswell. and it is always absolutely the same phrases. you can take alot of his quotes and google them and you will find shitty inspirational posters with them all over the web.
the recipe is always the following: someone made (big) money quickly --> he thinks he hacked the system or knows something others don´t or whatever --> big money stops --> time to sell the hack/secret.
But nobody would sell you the secret if they could exploit it themselves. So "the way" is over.
There is no "Life Shit" - its empty phrases
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErfLcGnEPF4
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I'm suprised at the negativity, but then again it's Slap Forums. Gary was talking about going in on your passion, but if you are happy doing your 9-5, do you. Granted, he ain't know shit about skateboarding, but there was more food for thought in that episode than an industry guy that knew the right people or pro dick-rider ever brought the the table. Obviously, the guys made the Nine Club what it is today and have used Gary's advice to help them be "successful." He inspired them. He made it to the show because of that inspiration. Gary's advice is life shit, not skate shit. Everybody's shocked when actual free good advice is given, that they think there's a fucking angle. Yeah in this case, the angle is Gary is exposing himself to a new market, but in turn giving something as well. I know as a teenager, I could have used his "pep talk" when others told me or made me feel like I wasn't anything special, especially as a skater.
That's embarrassing
bullshit.
his advices are empty psudo inspirational entreprenieur phrases you can find since the dawn of publishing everywhere.
its always the same: someone got suuuper lucky, some cards dealt right, was at the right place at the right time, pushed and enabled by others or maybe even worked hard, but then tries to legetimate (and promote) himself by spreading his false memories. And then packing them into a product and selling them (biography, self help books/videos, workshops, mindset coaching and so on).
instagram is full of this shit nowadays aswell. and it is always absolutely the same phrases. you can take alot of his quotes and google them and you will find shitty inspirational posters with them all over the web.
the recipe is always the following: someone made (big) money quickly --> he thinks he hacked the system or knows something others don´t or whatever --> big money stops --> time to sell the hack/secret.
But nobody would sell you the secret if they could exploit it themselves. So "the way" is over.
There is no "Life Shit" - its empty phrases
i mean... in the the nine club episode he literally talks about everything you commented...
like, yeah he does his business "coach" persona stuff but he also is an actual social media guru who understands the platforms and how to leverage them for your success better than 90% of anybody. as someone that works in social, he isn't someone people scoff at in that regard.
he's certainly not for everybody, but he also isn't just a tony robbins snake oil weirdo
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I'm suprised at the negativity, but then again it's Slap Forums. Gary was talking about going in on your passion, but if you are happy doing your 9-5, do you. Granted, he ain't know shit about skateboarding, but there was more food for thought in that episode than an industry guy that knew the right people or pro dick-rider ever brought the the table. Obviously, the guys made the Nine Club what it is today and have used Gary's advice to help them be "successful." He inspired them. He made it to the show because of that inspiration. Gary's advice is life shit, not skate shit. Everybody's shocked when actual free good advice is given, that they think there's a fucking angle. Yeah in this case, the angle is Gary is exposing himself to a new market, but in turn giving something as well. I know as a teenager, I could have used his "pep talk" when others told me or made me feel like I wasn't anything special, especially as a skater.
That's embarrassing
bullshit.
his advices are empty psudo inspirational entreprenieur phrases you can find since the dawn of publishing everywhere.
its always the same: someone got suuuper lucky, some cards dealt right, was at the right place at the right time, pushed and enabled by others or maybe even worked hard, but then tries to legetimate (and promote) himself by spreading his false memories. And then packing them into a product and selling them (biography, self help books/videos, workshops, mindset coaching and so on).
instagram is full of this shit nowadays aswell. and it is always absolutely the same phrases. you can take alot of his quotes and google them and you will find shitty inspirational posters with them all over the web.
the recipe is always the following: someone made (big) money quickly --> he thinks he hacked the system or knows something others don´t or whatever --> big money stops --> time to sell the hack/secret.
But nobody would sell you the secret if they could exploit it themselves. So "the way" is over.
There is no "Life Shit" - its empty phrases
i mean... in the the nine club episode he literally talks about everything you commented...
like, yeah he does his business "coach" persona stuff but he also is an actual social media guru who understands the platforms and how to leverage them for your success better than 90% of anybody. as someone that works in social, he isn't someone people scoff at in that regard.
he's certainly not for everybody, but he also isn't just a tony robbins snake oil weirdo
As someone who works in media advertising, the industry has a massive problem with attracting and retaining talent. You finish school thinking at an ad agency job is this big pedestal dream job, and once you get in, you realize that the pay and the hours are awful and you have to live in a big city and struggle until you can get out. Kids today are realizing this and are swaying away from advertising to start their careers. Vayner Media is no exception to this.
So for Gary Vee to be in a position to actually pay his employees what they are worth, but instead, pushes a mindset that you'll need multiple sources of income to be able to live a decent life. That's where he comes off that he wants to avoid having to increase his payroll rather than actually help kids.
Couple that with the fact that half of his 'techniques' are used by kids to scam customers into buying cheap products on Alibaba for a premium.
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I admit i got scammed by Gary V in 2015, mainly from Andrew Shultz's + CThaGod podcast (they removed old episodes). Got one of his books and regretted it.
Also found out that he was an early VC for Facebook and Snapchap and found out he's got the same vibe at John McAfee, without the coke and hookers...H
Shit starts of really bad Gary trying to relate to old retired street skaters is hilarious
I tried to skip around ...its the usual Gary Vee B/s ...blah blah...fuck your feelings...only losers have one job...blah blah Im a hustler follow my model.
This is some of the craziest shit he's said
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur6nv1Airb8
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Gary has always seemed a bit off to me.. When he got a divorce lokey and started dating that brown eyed hottie.. I see you Gary.
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Also found out that he was an early VC for Facebook and Snapchap and found out he's got the same vibe at John McAfee, without the coke and hookers...H
Ewww, he was a VC? No wonder he's so famous. That damn VC money. Dude paid for his whole career off his social network investments.
Ewww some of his money was probably used to make Instagram the way it is. Ewwwww.
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So you saying that is not some old skate legend that I don’t know about.
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Will watch and keep an open mind. I think a lot of people on here have a pretty wrong impression of the guy and might actually be surprised if they’d listen. I get the hate as well a bit, but it’s pretty funny how hard people go against these types of personalities and frankly a lot of things non skate related. You can usually get some value from some different areas of life and it’s not like this show isn’t 99.5% skate related anyways. Good for them if they want to broaden their audience a bit.
Go fuck yourself you bootlicking piece of shit.
Lol. Go touch grass homie.
Of course Slap loses it's collective mind. Fucking virtue signalling losers in Nike blazers lol
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Will watch and keep an open mind. I think a lot of people on here have a pretty wrong impression of the guy and might actually be surprised if they’d listen. I get the hate as well a bit, but it’s pretty funny how hard people go against these types of personalities and frankly a lot of things non skate related. You can usually get some value from some different areas of life and it’s not like this show isn’t 99.5% skate related anyways. Good for them if they want to broaden their audience a bit.
Go fuck yourself you bootlicking piece of shit.
Fucking virtue signalling losers in Nike blazers lol
Kinda true
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It took so much doing to get Gary Vee content off my LinkedIn feed. And now he's in my skate podcasts.
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i once had a boss who threw down a gary vee book and asked everybody to read it.
i quit not much longer, he also constantly tried to hook up with female employees while he was engaged (divorced 1 month after the wedding), forcing himself into their hotel rooms on company trips. he also used to hire girls based on their looks and wondered why they all didnt work out to be good employees. i fucking hate dude bro business culture, i fucking hate gary vee and his pseudo-motivational snake oil, and i fucking hate that hes now associated with skateboarding
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i once had a boss who threw down a gary vee book and asked everybody to read it.
i quit not much longer, he also constantly tried to hook up with female employees while he was engaged (divorced 1 month after the wedding), forcing himself into their hotel rooms on company trips. he also used to hire girls based on their looks and wondered why they all didnt work out to be good employees. i fucking hate dude bro business culture, i fucking hate gary vee and his pseudo-motivational snake oil, and i fucking hate that hes now associated with skateboarding
deep breathes bud
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i once had a boss who threw down a gary vee book and asked everybody to read it.
i quit not much longer, he also constantly tried to hook up with female employees while he was engaged (divorced 1 month after the wedding), forcing himself into their hotel rooms on company trips. he also used to hire girls based on their looks and wondered why they all didnt work out to be good employees. i fucking hate dude bro business culture, i fucking hate gary vee and his pseudo-motivational snake oil, and i fucking hate that hes now associated with skateboarding
You worked at VaynerMedia, huh? And the person who made you read the Gary Vee book was Gary Vee himself, right?
A few of my coworkers who worked there all said it was bro culture and they were required to pencils down stop, listen, and watch all his Ted Talks and such whenever he was on TV. Said it was straight toxic there.
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Will watch and keep an open mind. I think a lot of people on here have a pretty wrong impression of the guy and might actually be surprised if they’d listen. I get the hate as well a bit, but it’s pretty funny how hard people go against these types of personalities and frankly a lot of things non skate related. You can usually get some value from some different areas of life and it’s not like this show isn’t 99.5% skate related anyways. Good for them if they want to broaden their audience a bit.
Go fuck yourself you bootlicking piece of shit.
Woah, chill lol
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Unfortunately I have homies following Nine Club but refusing The Bunt. Hope they will see light now.
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I'm suprised at the negativity, but then again it's Slap Forums. Gary was talking about going in on your passion, but if you are happy doing your 9-5, do you. Granted, he ain't know shit about skateboarding, but there was more food for thought in that episode than an industry guy that knew the right people or pro dick-rider ever brought the the table. Obviously, the guys made the Nine Club what it is today and have used Gary's advice to help them be "successful." He inspired them. He made it to the show because of that inspiration. Gary's advice is life shit, not skate shit. Everybody's shocked when actual free good advice is given, that they think there's a fucking angle. Yeah in this case, the angle is Gary is exposing himself to a new market, but in turn giving something as well. I know as a teenager, I could have used his "pep talk" when others told me or made me feel like I wasn't anything special, especially as a skater.
That's embarrassing
bullshit.
his advices are empty psudo inspirational entreprenieur phrases you can find since the dawn of publishing everywhere.
its always the same: someone got suuuper lucky, some cards dealt right, was at the right place at the right time, pushed and enabled by others or maybe even worked hard, but then tries to legetimate (and promote) himself by spreading his false memories. And then packing them into a product and selling them (biography, self help books/videos, workshops, mindset coaching and so on).
That's where the real money is
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I had no clue who that guy was and looked into it for 5 minutes.
Hard pass, can't stand the guy.
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I thoroughly enjoyed the build up of he came from nothing. Only to slip in he took over his father's already established $4 million business. Rich people. Amirite.
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Of course these doofuses are gonna give this little vc gremlin a platform to sell them empty platitudes
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Of course these doofuses are gonna give this little vc gremlin a platform to sell them empty platitudes
Knowing Gary Vee and knowing Nine Club, Gary Vee paid them to be on the show to expand his audience. Guess his I-wear-a-beanie-slightly-off-my-head sthick probably wasn’t resonating with a younger audience anymore.
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Of course these doofuses are gonna give this little vc gremlin a platform to sell them empty platitudes
Annoyingly theve been putting financial success books on the shelves. I think they all like tony robbins or some shit
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It makes sense why they were vibing with oblow and his fake positive bullshit. Empty headed dudes just letting any old shmuck sell them a monorail
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It makes sense why they were vibing with oblow and his fake positive bullshit. Empty headed dudes just letting any old shmuck sell them a monorail
I was thinking they were more likely shopping to sell 9club to Gary Vee or make the production part of VaynerMedia or whatever the fuck he promotes all the time now
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https://youtu.be/wtx4ZJ1cwI0
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https://youtu.be/wtx4ZJ1cwI0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKz2YK7DTX8
what a perfect way to derail this shit
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Just when you thought the 9 club couldn’t get worse..
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https://youtu.be/wtx4ZJ1cwI0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKz2YK7DTX8
what a perfect way to derail this shit
https://youtu.be/6eyeP-TJlGs (https://youtu.be/6eyeP-TJlGs)
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I tried to listen to this shit for about 45 minutes. If I had to have a conversation with this dude for 2 hours, I would probably try to kill myself, or smack the shit out of him. There was not a single sentence by the 9 club dudes, that he did not interupt.
He is obviously successfull and good at what he does, but my fucking god, I hate listening him talk.
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(https://i.ibb.co/m0Pb988/Screenshot-2022-05-25-003632.png)
Damn bruh, homie really pulled himself up by his bootstraps and totally not off inheriting his dad's assets.
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(https://i.ibb.co/m0Pb988/Screenshot-2022-05-25-003632.png)
Damn bruh, homie really pulled himself up by his bootstraps and totally not off inheriting his dad's assets.
Not like us lazy Millennials and Gen Z fools with our avocado toasts and Starbucks.
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Listen, I'm not a Nine Club hater, in fact I've always gladly watched an episode if the guest is even remotely interesting.
But these fucking sigma-male-grindset-I-worked-48hours-a-day-while-you-slept-investor-nft-capital snakeoil selling douchebags are worst of the worst and should be kept as far as possible from skateboarding. If Mikey Taylor is hyped on the guest you can bet that dude sucks.
Show that has the skaters talking, yeah right. Do a kickflip Gary, you kook.
This
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They need to explain in one sentence who these dipshits are so I dont have to piece it together from a whole paragraph telling me someone sucks.
They never summarise or intro people properly on the show too which shits me. Don’t assume everyone knows who these dudes are.
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Fucking hate this guy. Youtube keeps recommending me him and other sigma grind airhead bro type of content. Shit's the worst. Not surprised at all though that this is Nine Clubs first non skater guest.
Haven't listened to nine club in a year probably, so don't really care, but would rather see them expand to snowboarding, surfing motocross etc. before this bullshit
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Listen, I'm not a Nine Club hater, in fact I've always gladly watched an episode if the guest is even remotely interesting.
But these fucking sigma-male-grindset-I-worked-48hours-a-day-while-you-slept-investor-nft-capital snakeoil selling douchebags are worst of the worst and should be kept as far as possible from skateboarding. If Mikey Taylor is hyped on the guest you can bet that dude sucks.
Show that has the skaters talking, yeah right. Do a kickflip Gary, you kook.
This
For real when I read his book he mentions this, and I thought oh....so he just made a website to order wine from his dads store back when people where first doing e-commerce.
What he did that got his site traffic was to make video showing that people generally don't notice when you buy cheap wine....his whole stick was ..." yea buy this cheap ass wine, your dumb ass cant taste the difference between this and top shelf Nor Cal wine anyway"
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sounds like pretty good marketing to me. obviously this guy sucks and is about as obnoxious as these internet personality fucks go, but growing his family business by like 15x seems like a weird thing to take aim at.
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sounds like pretty good marketing to me. obviously this guy sucks and is about as obnoxious as these internet personality fucks go, but growing his family business by like 15x seems like a weird thing to take aim at.
he attributes it to his "hustle" when really he got lucky his dad ran a business that sells wine instead of a regular corner store that doesn't sell alcohol.
He also was telling people to buy his marked up shitty wine...
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sounds like pretty good marketing to me. obviously this guy sucks and is about as obnoxious as these internet personality fucks go, but growing his family business by like 15x seems like a weird thing to take aim at.
he attributes it to his "hustle" when really he got lucky his dad ran a business that sells wine instead of a regular corner store that doesn't sell alcohol.
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I didn't know who this guy was until I recently listened to him on another podcast, and he's fucking annoying. He fucking loves talking about himself and his money. Every time he takes a shit he probably leans down to inspect the beauty of it, and then brags about how he produced the most beautiful turd to ever exist in the universe.
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I wanna see 7ales god make the pod
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sigma grindset nuts
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It’s a group of guys that sit and talk about brands and companies half the time. Of course they’d jump at the chance to have Gary V on.