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Using Source Code, you can morph into Jake Gyllenhal, then get stuck in a Groundhog Day situation where you need to stop a bomb from going off on a train.

In what way was he a selfish idiot? Because he didn’t illegally leaked trademarked property? Or because you didn’t find this disk and get all the freebies from Blizzard?

They took his home his kids and his land for worthless beads? No? Then you have no idea what you are talking about.

I ordered a best buy gamer club membership card online. Instead of 1 card I was sent 12. Called best buy and the lady said I was a “good person” for doing so, and most people wouldn’t have done that. Sent them back. Never heard from them again.

...Sure would be real nice to have that source code, though.

The thing about the Rabbi Shmuley selfie is what is written ON the whiteboard: Muslim Ban (checked as completed) - this accidental evidence will kill the White House’s contention (in the appellate courts) that the travel restrictions were anything other than religious discrimination (and leave no room to argue that

🎶 Just another dick and a wall 🎶

To hear it from ammosexuals I personally know, a gun registry is the first step. Once the government knows what guns you have and where they are that makes it easier for Them to take your guns. They are legit serious that the gubmint is going to take their guns from them. Which is why they need guns to protect

Not sure how that is coming off as an asshole. That is simple logic and good advice I expect any sensible adult to have. Some people have bet everything in turning Youtube into a “career” and have been lucky (or skilled enough) for it to work. Others have failed and put themselves into a difficult position

They said that they enjoy and employ their guns safely and just want the government out of their way.

Maybe you could make a production reel that highlights video editing skills and correlate it with views, revenue generated, and whatnot then tailor it for whatever type of job you’re aiming for in a sort of video resume?

“Take that audience with them”. Oh man. I don’t think you know how audiences work. You can’t just “take” them places. They are fickle, stubborn little mobs. You don’t know what they’ll do.

I’ve asked this question before, but what do you put on your resume for the years you spent streaming? Do you leave that time blank and call it a personal project if you’re asked? Do you try to claim it as an entertainment venture? I think “I was big on youtube” sounds bad in just about any interview

I’m going to be an asshole for saying this ...

I’m not going to say that making YouTube is not “real” work. But I will say it was always obviously and blaringly clear that it was extremely risky work which you should have known was risky and non-guaranteed when you picked it as your livelihood. It was always gold rush. The bubble was always going to burst.

Because mcdonalds is the only place a professional streamer is capable of being hired?

It’s not like anyone can even remotely live on minimum wage nowadays. In fact you’d be lucky if you could go out to eat with one full day of work.

On the other hand, he decided to pin his family’s source of revenue to an unpredictable and changing platform that he has no control over. It was a risky maneuver that did not pan out. Vlogging as a primary method of making a living is about as sensible as investing in Beanie Babies.

Calories are what counts in the end, shocking nobody.