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Hey we know chris is spending his money on legos and video games but we have no idea what enter is spending his youtube money on.@dollarpennypincher: The Chris-Chan parallels are all coming into place now.
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Hey we know chris is spending his money on legos and video games but we have no idea what enter is spending his youtube money on.@dollarpennypincher: The Chris-Chan parallels are all coming into place now.
Not bad for someone who doesn't work and lives with his grandparents. If it's all true, that can explain why he doesn't get off his ass and get a real job. He's also had people buy him premium memberships on Deviantart too.
If they're correct, he actually makes anywhere from about minimum wage to creative writer levels of pay every year -- his yearly earnings are between about 6.2K and 69K with Patreon included.Not bad for someone who doesn't work and lives with his grandparents. If it's all true, that can explain why he doesn't get off his ass and get a real job. He's also had people buy him premium memberships on Deviantart too.
Yeah. It's a bit hard to tell but it's something to keep an eye on.If they're correct, he actually makes anywhere from about minimum wage to creative writer levels of pay every year -- his yearly earnings are between about 6.2K and 69K with Patreon included.
@Blindrainbow: Anything but his reviews, it seems!
According to his Socialblade statistics, he makes anywhere from $349 - $5.6K a month off Youtube revenue + his 136 dollars per month from patreon.
So basically, a fuckton of money.
Money he made from using other people content mind you;@Blindrainbow: If he's using the money for anything other than what it was given to him for, that enters dubious legal territory.
I think if Frederator approached him with a partnership deal, I guarantee that he'd take it. He tried to get on Channel Awesome too.
I think we can all agree though that if we could make minimum wage or more by just putting out a lazily put together video and bits and pieces of an an idea that will never amount to anything every now and then, we'd all probably do it.
Yeah, but working in the real world is a lot beneficial social and mental wise. We aren't cooped up in a room making vids like some of these Youtubers.
Well, I'd like to assume the majority of us would make the most of the free time we get out of not having to work a 9-to-5 shift five or six days a week, and use it to be a social person, so...Yeah, but working in the real world is a lot beneficial social and mental wise. We aren't cooped up in a room making vids like some of these Youtubers.