markiplier being crazy about honey for 3 minutes
Summary
TLDRThe speaker expresses a deep-rooted distrust of the Honey app, despite its popularity and its promise to save money through coupon codes. They are suspicious of its widespread advertising, its collaboration with influencers, and the potential source of its revenue. The speaker feels that something shady is happening behind the scenes but has no concrete evidence to back their concerns. They draw comparisons to other services they are wary of, like DNA testing, and humorously speculate about conspiracies. Ultimately, they remain skeptical about Honey and refuse to use it, feeling like they are in the minority.
Takeaways
- 😀 The speaker expresses a natural distrust of honey, an online coupon app.
- 😀 Despite not having any specific evidence, the speaker feels uneasy about where honey's money comes from.
- 😀 The speaker questions how honey can afford to run extensive advertising campaigns and pay influencers, suggesting that something shady might be happening.
- 😀 The speaker wonders how honey can afford to save people money while still making a profit, which doesn’t seem to make sense.
- 😀 The speaker has declined promotional offers from honey due to their distrust of the app.
- 😀 The speaker speculates that there may be a major 'honey conspiracy' in the future, though they have no concrete proof to back it up.
- 😀 The speaker compares their distrust of honey to their reluctance to give personal information for DNA tests.
- 😀 The speaker jokes that if they disappear, it would be because of honey, implying a dark conspiracy behind the company.
- 😀 Despite their skepticism, the speaker acknowledges they might be in the minority for not trusting honey, while others seem to accept it.
- 😀 The speaker highlights the large amounts of money honey spends on advertising, and questions its business plan, which doesn't seem to add up.
- 😀 Overall, the speaker feels a deep-seated doubt about honey's operations but cannot explain exactly why they feel this way.
Q & A
Why does the speaker distrust Honey?
-The speaker has a natural distrust of Honey due to concerns about its business model, advertising, and how it generates profits despite offering savings to users.
What is the speaker's main concern about Honey's business practices?
-The speaker questions where Honey's money is coming from, given the massive advertising budget and the fact that users are saving money, yet the platform should theoretically be losing money.
What does the speaker imply about Honey's advertising strategy?
-The speaker suggests that Honey's extensive advertising across platforms, including partnerships with YouTubers, is suspicious, and questions how they can afford to spend millions on these promotions.
Does the speaker have any evidence to support their distrust of Honey?
-No, the speaker admits they have no evidence to back up their distrust of Honey, but they still have a strong gut feeling that something isn't right.
What comparison does the speaker make to further explain their distrust of Honey?
-The speaker compares Honey to DNA testing companies, suggesting that just as they wouldn't trust sharing their DNA, they also don't trust Honey, fearing potential risks that aren't immediately clear.
How does the speaker feel about the general public's view of Honey?
-The speaker feels like they are in the minority, as most people they talk to use Honey regularly and dismiss their concerns as irrational.
What is the speaker's reaction to Honey's widespread use and trust among others?
-The speaker is confused and frustrated by how widely trusted Honey is, especially given their own gut feeling that something shady is going on with the platform.
How does the speaker describe their intuition about Honey's operations?
-The speaker describes their intuition as a deep-seated doubt, feeling uncomfortable and unable to shake the belief that Honey's operations involve something dishonest or hidden.
What does the speaker predict about Honey's future?
-The speaker predicts that in a few years, there will be a 'great Honey conspiracy,' where the company's true operations will be revealed, suggesting that something shady will eventually come to light.
What does the speaker imply might happen if they disappear in the future?
-The speaker humorously implies that if they were to mysteriously disappear, it would be because of Honey, framing it as a potential conspiracy involving the company.
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