hugee (@hugee) • Hey
huge or not?
Publications
- nice
- morning babys
- yeah!
- well....
- beat me, you can get 100 box
- sometimes, just smile
- day by day , repeat by repeat, then as a professor
- " Starry Night In Dominican Republic "
I will never get tired of these kind of show ✨
Thanks universe for the beauty around us 💙
3/3
1008 #BONSAI
@lens/lens @lens/hey @lens/orb @lens/ornaart @lens/pinsta @lens/creators @lens/bonsai @lens/buttrfly
- I went to eat delicious sushi and made a ring on my boyfriend's(最推し:SAIOSHi) birthday~🍣🍰🌹🤍
推しが尊い〜💕OSHI GA TOUTOI💕
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【最推し】
In English, "SAIOSHI(最推し)" can be explained as "ultimate favorite" or "top favorite." It refers to someone or something that you particularly love or support. It expresses strong feelings of affection or support towards that person or thing, treating them as a special and cherished entity.
【推しが尊い】
"OSHI GA TOUTOI" can be translated to English as "My favorite is precious" or "My bias is precious." It conveys the idea that someone's favorite person or character holds a special and valuable place in their heart.
The phrase "推しが尊い"(oshiga toutoi) is
commonly used in Japanese pop culture, particularly in the context of fandoms and admiration for specific individuals or characters. It expresses a deep sense of respect, admiration, and devotion towards one's favorite person, idol, or fictional character. In English, this can be explained as "My bias/idol/favorite is precious" or "I hold my favorite in high esteem." It's often used when discussing the intense feelings fans have for their favorite celebrities,
- **For consumer marketing, I find blogs to be very weak** for top of funnel (excluding SEO). People don't like to read. And blogs don't necessarily translate well into threads, I rarely see threads from brands on my feed.
In the crypto space, you'll notice much of the engagement on threads is low signal and bots. Many brands are basically yelling into a void.
**Writing for an advanced audience adds more value.** Focusing on a single, knowledgeable audience lets you explore complex topics in depth without oversimplifying, keeping your content engaging, reducing reader churn.In this way, your blog functions like a press release or white paper, inspiring others to share, expand on, and perhaps simplify your ideas for their own audiences.
See: thought leaders, substack, curators, press...
I'd like to see more blogs include a TL;DR section with annotations that link directly to the relevant sections of the main body. There are probably AI browser extensions for this...
Remember, this is the average consumer:
- gm
(today’s mood)
- what, not huge enough?