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Youtube's action agaisnt video games
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(12-27-2013, 09:47 AM)BumblebeeCody Wrote:
(12-25-2013, 08:33 AM)Mass Distraction Wrote:
(12-25-2013, 05:59 AM)BumblebeeCody Wrote:
ScrewAttack Wrote:Here's the thing, change is a natural response to this sort of situation, but should have been there for its customers. It's a shitty to start the holiday season knowing you may not have a job in 2014.

I guess that means people will have to actually get up and work for money now :/

I would much rather do something I like for a job, instead of working some shit job with minumum wage. It's never a good feeling to be left without an income.

But then you know how much you're getting at a constant rate without having to worry if the work you do is going to be questioned by Nintendo/SOPA etc. Playing games on your sofa is not a job.

I'd also say it's their fault for having a shitty job minimum wage instead of getting an actual career/job they enjoy instead of this YouTube gamble. It's everyone's fault on YouTube for putting themselves in this situation.

You do realize that people can't affect the job market either? People get fired all the time for reasons beyond them. And guess what? You can't have a great job as easily as you'd think. It's hard to even get a shitty job you don't like. Today's job market is no joke and a lot of people stay unemployed even if they want to get a job. If someone finds their calling in making YT videos AND get paid better than that shitty minimum wage job, good for them.

I honestly can't understand why people are angry at other people losing their livelihood just because they don't respect their job. Every person has the right to earn their money however they want as long as it's legal.
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Youtube's action agaisnt video games - by CLXcool - 12-13-2013, 08:20 AM
RE: Youtube's action agaisnt video games - by Mass Distraction - 12-28-2013, 06:37 AM

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