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Yeah, but how many views do you need to average when you upload over 100 videos per year for the last 5 years (he’s been uploading 12 years but his views seem to have taken off 5 years ago where he’s got some with well over a million views). Now add in paid promotions, sponsorships, etc. and it’s getting VERY

That video never stops getting views, nor do any of the others. So each video added is a source of revenue forever. Plus, the more videos he releases, the better odds there are that one of the videos goes viral and he makes 7 figures off of it. Look at his total views for all of his videos and then do the math again,

Except, they didn’t do that. Here is what was posted above:

I dealt with a different Koon’s dealership 2 years ago while trying to buy a car and they were the shadiest, lying, cheating, piece of chit I’d ever dealt with. That’s saying something considering my disdain for dealership employees in general. The last straw was them trying to tack on $2000 in “nonsense” fees and

I bought in April when it was under $20, decided they were a fraud and sold it near $70 a share in June and have watched it slowly drop ever since. It’s not often I get to feel like an expert with stocks but I nailed this one. Let’s hope NIO works the same way for me (nailing it, not the fraud part).

That’s fine, you can compare them how ever you like. I’m just saying I looked into buying a Stinger from the day they were released and I was constantly checking incentives and such for 2 years and I NEVER found a time when there wasn’t some sort of huge cash back or dealer incentive going on. I still check from time

I’m talking about manufacturer incentives. They basically always have one or two “bonus cash” offers available on them. Currently there is a $5000 and $4000 bonus cash offer available on Stingers for instance. These have nothing to do with the dealers. When I bought mine there was a $7k bonus offer available for leases

The silver isn’t flat grey, it just photographs that way. If you see it up close it is silver.

There are limitations to what colors the red is available with, and what trim levels it’s available with, and certain colors aren’t available in certain trims. This also changed some year to year. So you can’t just get the

And yet I’ve owned mine for over a year and haven’t had a single issue with it...rotors are fine, paint is fine, everything is fine other than my wife having whiplash from all the power (it’s got some mods). Pretty certain you can find an owner of ANY car who’s had a bad experience. The question is, is that the norm

Nobody (with half a brain) is paying full price for these. Most are paying $4000-$10000 under the advertised price. For example, my AWD TTV6 was only $34k.

Yeah, this repair is not difficult. Just clean off the old brazing and paint, turn the MIG down, and weld in short sections to avoid overheating the tubing. I am not a professional welder but I would have no problem repairing this with about 30 minutes to prep/clean it and about 5 minutes to weld it. Someone with a

Knowing how Dodge does their other Hellcat powered vehicles, it’s likely the only place this actually blows the Raptor out of the water is HP/TQ. Suspension will likely be less capable similar to how the other Hellcat powered Dodges are big on power but lag behind the competition in suspension tuning, interior

It appears you actually don’t know what he’s talking about...

I think the main problem would be the safety barriers aren’t set up for going backwards.

As a work from home homebody who’s day to day hasn’t been majorly effected by the pandemic (and is perfectly happy with people maintaining social distancing forever), getting weird is old for sure.

Since you’re not really into the “LA Thing” anymore then it sounds like you’re a good job (elsewhere) away from jumping

Understood. At least if you’ve got your house paid off (or mostly paid off) by the time you leave you should get a pretty good chunk of change when you sell it since real estate is crazy out there. If you’re in to the things that are relatively exclusive to LA (or other expensive locations) like the ocean and nice

Have you considered just making less in a location where the cost of living is a small percentage of what it is in LA? A big salary is great but if you’re spending most of it on housing and such and wasting hours of your life every day commuting then why not get your lost time back, take a pay cut, get some land of

What happens if you rest your hand on the shifter like many people do, particularly when in city driving where you have to shift a lot?

Great job identifying it. Now how in the heck did you do that? 

In the interview I heard, he said he’d had this problem since he was a kid. Not to say all the concussions he’s had don’t have plenty of negative side effects, just not sure this is one of them. Could be though.