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- 17 de Mayo, 2017
SB figures are useless because the gap is so broad. Unfortunately, it doesn't tell us anything.
It's been discussed loads of times, and I think the general consensus was $1 per 1,000 views. And she's been putting out any old shit since the car needed repairing so they obviously don't have anything set by, then bought electronics she can't use and is frantically peddling to pay for. Previously she claimed $4k a month and that was high; no way is she clearing $10k.
In context, if she puts out a vid a day, that's c£60 per day, so less than minimum wage for an 8-9 hour day. As @FitBitch said, that buys rent in a cheap state house share, low-quality meals out and random cheap plastic shit. She doesn't buy anything quality - not clothes, perfume, books, furniture, journals. The only exception is that pointless laptop and camera bought on pure whim.
She can't possibly be thinking of buying a home, can she? She'd need a huge deposit, the lender would demand health insurance and a life policy, let alone all the other costs like legal fees. I think she means rentals, but even that is hopeful. No solid income, no credit rating, no work history, breakages and a very real risk she might need to be cut out of any house. The current landlord is probably praying to every god that she doesn't become immobile in his house. Not the best tenant...
It's been discussed loads of times, and I think the general consensus was $1 per 1,000 views. And she's been putting out any old shit since the car needed repairing so they obviously don't have anything set by, then bought electronics she can't use and is frantically peddling to pay for. Previously she claimed $4k a month and that was high; no way is she clearing $10k.
In context, if she puts out a vid a day, that's c£60 per day, so less than minimum wage for an 8-9 hour day. As @FitBitch said, that buys rent in a cheap state house share, low-quality meals out and random cheap plastic shit. She doesn't buy anything quality - not clothes, perfume, books, furniture, journals. The only exception is that pointless laptop and camera bought on pure whim.
She can't possibly be thinking of buying a home, can she? She'd need a huge deposit, the lender would demand health insurance and a life policy, let alone all the other costs like legal fees. I think she means rentals, but even that is hopeful. No solid income, no credit rating, no work history, breakages and a very real risk she might need to be cut out of any house. The current landlord is probably praying to every god that she doesn't become immobile in his house. Not the best tenant...
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