Duramax crew cab in the Gulf of Mexico?
#12
I just view all these YouTube guys as wasteful idiots. Half of their views are about them destroying stuff for no reason. I don't know why it bothers me, it's their money, but why wreck a perfectly good truck by dunking it in salt water......
Again, I don't know why it bothers me but it's half of the BS my kids watch on YouTube and I think about all the kids that don't have anything and would give anything for the toys these ass clowns are just destroying.
Again, I don't know why it bothers me but it's half of the BS my kids watch on YouTube and I think about all the kids that don't have anything and would give anything for the toys these ass clowns are just destroying.
#13
I just view all these YouTube guys as wasteful idiots. Half of their views are about them destroying stuff for no reason. I don't know why it bothers me, it's their money, but why wreck a perfectly good truck by dunking it in salt water......
Again, I don't know why it bothers me but it's half of the BS my kids watch on YouTube and I think about all the kids that don't have anything and would give anything for the toys these ass clowns are just destroying.
Again, I don't know why it bothers me but it's half of the BS my kids watch on YouTube and I think about all the kids that don't have anything and would give anything for the toys these ass clowns are just destroying.
When Amazon bought Whole Foods for $13.7B in 2017, the stock prices for both companies shot up the next day, for a combined total increase of roughly $14B.
That means Amazon essentially bought Whole Foods for FREE.
Same thing with his antics. He buys stuff, and makes videos of him destroying it. He gets paid advertisements to place in his videos, and then he gets paid per view as well, which adds up nicely.
#14
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From: Merritt Island, FL
It's almost like he's spending money that he got for free. Think of it this way:
When Amazon bought Whole Foods for $13.7B in 2017, the stock prices for both companies shot up the next day, for a combined total increase of roughly $14B.
That means Amazon essentially bought Whole Foods for FREE.
Same thing with his antics. He buys stuff, and makes videos of him destroying it. He gets paid advertisements to place in his videos, and then he gets paid per view as well, which adds up nicely.
When Amazon bought Whole Foods for $13.7B in 2017, the stock prices for both companies shot up the next day, for a combined total increase of roughly $14B.
That means Amazon essentially bought Whole Foods for FREE.
Same thing with his antics. He buys stuff, and makes videos of him destroying it. He gets paid advertisements to place in his videos, and then he gets paid per view as well, which adds up nicely.
Takes a while to build all that up, must have cost some cash before the returns started coming in.
EDIT: Asking because I know nothing of this guy, and don't really have the time to sit and watch U-Tube videos.
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From: On A Dirt Floor
I just view all these YouTube guys as wasteful idiots. Half of their views are about them destroying stuff for no reason. I don't know why it bothers me, it's their money, but why wreck a perfectly good truck by dunking it in salt water......
Again, I don't know why it bothers me but it's half of the BS my kids watch on YouTube and I think about all the kids that don't have anything and would give anything for the toys these ass clowns are just destroying.
Again, I don't know why it bothers me but it's half of the BS my kids watch on YouTube and I think about all the kids that don't have anything and would give anything for the toys these ass clowns are just destroying.

Or, just go to your local circle track races.

#16
Little stuff. He's been at it for years.





