Remember those glory days? When the early meme community actually believed in something, rather than chasing the next deployment every five seconds? Take a breath for once.
What if we brought back that genuine conviction—not the hype machine, just real believers. Yeah, some might call it delusional. But here's the thing: price fluctuations don't define everything. Sometimes community and belief matter more than where the ticker points. And hey, if you're not feeling it? That's totally fine too.
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quiet_lurker
· 12-15 23:55
Nah, even with full conviction, in the end, it all comes down to what the price says...
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ser_ngmi
· 12-15 23:55
That's right, right now it's really just quick-deploy bandwagon jumpers; no one truly believes in anything anymore.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 12-15 23:45
That's right, what are all these things now... a new project every five seconds, I've truly lost faith.
Remember those glory days? When the early meme community actually believed in something, rather than chasing the next deployment every five seconds? Take a breath for once.
What if we brought back that genuine conviction—not the hype machine, just real believers. Yeah, some might call it delusional. But here's the thing: price fluctuations don't define everything. Sometimes community and belief matter more than where the ticker points. And hey, if you're not feeling it? That's totally fine too.