Sounds plenty likelyScrolling through the tiktok page, by POC they must mean Italian.
You mean, after a while some people don't bother putting in any effort and the rest start to resent them and the whole thing falls apart?It will probably have the same ending that most "Gaming House's" have had.
What is this. Do they still live and work there? I'm confused. Are these social media influencers?
Just so I'm clear, how exactly am I supposed to react when presented with what looks like a setup for a one-off b-plot in a Bojack Horseman episode?You mean, after a while some people don't bother putting in any effort and the rest start to resent them and the whole thing falls apart?
"Crushin it."I can't stop thinking about how useless all those job titles sound. Imagine paying some square-jawed white dude to tell you that "depression is just a mindset"
These people will be richer and more successful than I ever will.
Sigh.
Yeah not sure if a dozen niggas all in one house is successful. I already do that in Buschwick NYI feel physically ill.
I can't speak for their income, but if this is what success looks like I'm fine without it.
LMAO it really does feel like that 😂Just so I'm clear, how exactly am I supposed to react when presented with what looks like a setup for a one-off b-plot in a Bojack Horseman episode?
Same vibe.
Isn't it just a bunch of influencers living in a nice place? Cross pollinating their audiences, getting bigger, making even more money? Some of these kids that live in these tiktok houses are mad young too. Let them do their thing.
Apologies to their Black friend as well
Finding ways to make cash other than doing a regular-ass 9-5 job is fine, but this reeks of "new money kids living extravagantly, not realizing their entire livelihoods are built on top of the surface of a massive bubble ready to pop at any moment."First off, I think that "we live in a mansion and do cool stuff" thing is a bit cringy.
However, I feel there's also a lot of users who dismiss sources of income that are alternative to working as a wage slave for a corporation.
Is it surprising that people want to live and make money on their own terms, not working in an Amazon warehouse just waiting to be replaced by robots?
if a brand is paying you to flog / rep some cheap products made using, probably, cheap "international" labour that still involves a lot of exploitation of people. both the people creating the product and the people buying the product, considering that a lot of these "lifestyle" products are in no way responsible for the way these people look / are able to live their lives.However, I feel there's also a lot of users who dismiss sources of income that are alternative to working as a wage slave for a corporation.
Is it surprising that people want to live and make money on their own terms, not working in an Amazon warehouse just waiting to be replaced by robots?
Oh sure. If they can make money this way, all power to them. It just has this air of insincerity to it. Like American "reality" shows.First off, I think that "we live in a mansion and do cool stuff" thing is a bit cringy.
However, I feel there's also a lot of users who dismiss sources of income that are alternative to working as a wage slave for a corporation.
Is it surprising that people want to live and make money on their own terms, not working in an Amazon warehouse just waiting to be replaced by robots?
So....who cares, let them live, they have fan bases that will follow them to the next social media app.Finding ways to make cash other than doing a regular-ass 9-5 job is fine, but this reeks of "new money kids living extravagantly, not realizing their entire livelihoods are built on top of the surface of a massive bubble ready to pop at any moment."