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So here is the challenge.. for the mobility-impaired users... an auto-walk option could be added so they could “virtually” walk to the varying pokemon locations. However, this would be a bad option for the non-impaired users because let’s be honest... we’d would be lazy and not walk and meet together thus destroying

Maybe! Send me an e-mail: jason@kotaku

Not one of those professions feeds or clothes anybody(well, I suppose the president can be said to indirectly have an effect on that, but then so does everything else, including making youtube videos which supply ads encouraging purchases of goods which gives money to the company which pays its workers allowing them

Then i guess Tom Cruise should stop embarrassing himself and send a CV to Taco bell then yes?

I'm guessing you're either an immature little kid or just a very bitter guy (and you'll probably deny both of those things), but man, from all your comments that's some worldview you've got there. So in your mind, writing Hamlet was not a worthy way to spend a life, but maintaining a website, selling insurance, etc.

Um......there have been videos in the past that have gotten homeless people food and clothes. All it takes is a simple search.

Don't feed the trolls!

Why dont you get a real job instead of trolling kotaku and giving ignorant answers that all creative arts or paid hobbies are fake jobs. By your own responses, journalism should be fake then eh? Why are you reading kotaku? Its a site written by hobbiest and theyre making money for it. Reviewing games and being a

Well then you're strange, and sad. Doing something you love, and getting paid while doing it is one of the most worthwhile things ever

So Yoshitaka Amano, Miyazaki, Warhol, Dali, Lynch, Waters, Bigelow, O'Keefe, Kubrick— none of these folks have or had real jobs? How does programming count but not art? You can't say its having to do calculations, as you still need math skills when doing design work of any sort unless you're going free-form.

When you get paid for doing your hobby...it becomes a job.

Entertaining people is a job. Creating entertaining content for an audience is a job, no matter what that content is.

Yeah, tell that to every filmmaker, music artist, video game developer and every other damn creative worker on the planet. Making videos that people want to watch enough to make a living on is a demanding job in and itself, and most people can't cut it.

If he can make a bit of money doing something he likes, why on earth shouldn't he? Why would it be great to have a portion of his income dry up?

Please define "real job"?

Because getting paid to do something he loves makes him a loser, hey?

You know what else is considered a hobby? Playing music. Yeah, those annoying musicians should get a real job instead of creating art, right? Explain to me exactly what you believe is a "real job."

So, great and wise one, what constitutes a "real" job? Do things like art or programming or film creation not count?

If you make money from it, it's a job.

Maybe this isn't his job and he's just making money on the side that used solely for his channel? Even if it was, he gets paid to do what he loves if that's the case. Stop being pessimistic.