Do you think audiophiles are the most gullible hobbyists


They seem to fall for anything. I have had other hobbies before and people seem to be more sensible. What is it about Audiophiles that makes them so gullible?

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Showing 5 responses by czarivey

GK, 
For you as I understand, audiophiles don't make any gullible decisions otherwise they can't purchase your product if contrary :)

In reality, 
not cynical at all and not skeptcial
not doubting, distrusful but actually easily convinsible by foolish arguments... How they can be clever and can't be fooled after all?

I’m not particularly good at making watches or milking cows so I guess as far as becoming a Swiss citizen goes I’m out.

One assumes the folks in Denmark are especially happy when the temperature gets above freezing. On the other hand, free sex along with everything else free might explain the very high number of smiles.

It's indeed gullible and foolish! Typical audiophile. 
geoffkait2,683 posts01-22-2016 7:29amAndy, what are you, like twelve years old?
Looks like you haven't reached that age yet. Get off computer and finish your breakfast getting cold...
audio_d
you might be right, but i’m 45/150lb, 8% body fat. run or bike daily with power workouts or games(volleyball in particular), consume lean and fresh home cooked food. not really nuts about organics(only in certain cases), but always get food fresh from local privately owned farms of a choice. sometimes I PARTY, but don’t get addicted to what I party with. i used to consume cannabis daily in form of either smoke, vapor or food, but switched to recreational only as i aged. i also consume 1...2 shots of cognac every evening. i’m married to a woman over 15 years younger who is professional kick-boxer. frequent mutual workouts is part of our passion and i guess attraction followed by massage of exhausted and sweat bodies.

overall being a "health or workout freak" is nowhere near the audiophile’s foolishness and MUCH cheaper.