Be me

>Be me
>Mid 2015
>Discover rick and morty
>It appeals to my Reddit tier humor
>Really get into it
>Reccomend it to my fiends
>"Yeah sure user I'll watch it"
>No one watches it
>Finally convince one of my more popular friends to watch it
>He loves it
>He tells everyone else to watch it
>Next day come back to "wubba lubba dub dub user this show is awesome. Whats that? you've been watching it for a few weeks now why didn't you tell us about it?"

Same thing happened with TWD and a few online web shows. How do I get better at recommending Sup Forums?

It always happens to me too, makes me want to beat the shit out of my friends when they do this

>>Be me
There's your problem.

Literally, unironically this.

You've already discovered the problem.

It's not that you're bad at recommending shit. How good someone is at recommending shit is barely tertiary to who they are.

The rest of your social circle picked it up because the cool kid recommended it, they didn't pick it up when the dweeby social hanger-on recommended it.

this is how school shootings happen

Good thing im not an emotionally unstable edgelord.

Just an uncharismatic loser apparently

>try to get your friends into something but they don't take your sales pitch
>finally find someone who does
>they manage to get everyone else into it when you couldn't

Sounds familiar.

>Intellectual jokes are Reddit tier
What did he mean by this

>tell friends to check out book/comic/movie/video game/whatever
>they never ever do
I always try to checkout what they mention to me. It isn't fair. One day... I'll have my revenge.

Or you have a bunch of pricks for friends. It might be both, but what group of friends has a popularity tier rating?

this

literally the only person I know in real life who likes this show is a huge redditor

jokes on you, I absolutely friendless so that doesnt happen to me

I suppose it could be worse for me. I still have people who tolerate my existance.

thanks user

And yet Sup Forums slobbers all over it

Guys I take it back I remember one guy out of the group who watched it the night I recommended it and is still a fan.

Same friend who helped me install a new graphics card in my computer. good guy

No matter, outward popularity is the stuff of commanders and generals. We true elite know that you can get much more done as a shadow operative. Use your natural cloak to your advantage, my friend.

>How do I get better at recommending Sup Forums?
I just keep repeating my recommendations until I annoy my friends enough to watch it. I stopped doing it because fuck them. Why should I waste my breath? I'm the only one in my group that gives a shit about cartoons anyway.

... at least I have my dogs

All that tells me is that Sup Forums doesn't get out much or have many friends.

>All that tells me is that Sup Forums doesn't get out much or have many friends.
FTFY

fair enough

>friends start to watch shows you like like Gravity Falls
>don't want to talk with them about it because they're fucking weebs

>"friends"
>>don't want to talk with them about it because they're fucking *weebs*
do you actually have "friends" or actually pretend you do?

I'm saying they have shit taste in anime and I don't want to discuss with them that Dipper is kawaii desu

Unless they are the kind that love shit like SAO, Akame ga Kill and similar hot garbage or they are those lunatic Evafag D E E P E S T L O R E types .... unironically no joking get new friends, I sure as fuck would but if not ... just do it then mate

you know there are other things you can do with friends than to discuss entertainment for children??

name at least 17

go out for food - play viddy games - the opening credits for king of the hill - talk about recent happenings - make memes - commission porn from each other - go fishing - bbq - talk politics - share cat videos - admire eachothers pecks - don't let the depression sink in - get fit - share tips - talk shit about neighbours - panty raid - tell ali to fuck off because he got hit by a bus - go out to tesco at 3am and buy 10 packs of doritos - play sports nobody but you understands - play pranks - post shit on the internet that'll be forgotten in ten seconds - let the depression sink in

I gave up on recommending when I suggested Eraserhead to a friend back in high school. Didn't turn out well.