Bubble Talk
As the dot-com bubble had just begun to burst, one could hear a faint whisper that the next bubble forming.
A booming industry experiencing rapid growth usually appears to be on the verge of a major collapse. With an industry that is constantly growing at a wild pace, bubble talk follows you where ever you go.
A few years later, Myspace sells for half a billion dollars. After that, YouTube sells for $1.65 billion. Each new astronomical valuation breathes life and vitality into the bubble talkers.
Talking about bubble talk can get pretty boring. Luckily, we now have bubble videos!
This reminds me of “The Internet Stars Are Viral”
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