Yeah I'd like to play it when I get off work. It's the least they can do for us that actually contribute to society and work real jobs.
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If they can make money doing something fun then so be it.
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So what is a real job?
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The logic with some people. Who are you to tell them what they should do with their lives?
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If it earns you money on the regular, it's a job to me. Doesn't matter what it is.
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If it earns you money on the regular, it's a job to me. Doesn't matter what it is.
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Ah the minister of job validation. Dear sir, can you please grant my career validation, in accordance with your (no doubt) expert opinion??? We're all just here for your approval.
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He isn't wrong.
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[quote]He isn't wrong.[/quote]
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Ahh so you also, in your infinite wisdom, get to determine which jobs qualify as "real" and which don't? There are quite a few of you ministers of job validation. At what point of saturation is that job necessarily rendered invalid??
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It isn't. If you had a real job, you'd know that.
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"Boy! Did we do a day's work! They give the job all they've got!" Office for Emergency Management. Office of War Information. Domestic Operations Branch. Bureau of Special Services. Between 1941 and 1945. A job, or occupation, is a person's role in society. More specifically, a job is an activity, often regular and often performed in exchange for payment ("for a living"). Many people have multiple jobs (e.g., parent, homemaker, and employee). A person can begin a job by becoming an employee, volunteering, starting a business, or becoming a parent. The duration of a job may range from temporary (e.g., hourly odd jobs) to a lifetime (e.g., judges). An activity that requires a person's mental or physical effort is work (as in "a day's work"). If a person is trained for a certain type of job, they may have a profession. Typically, a job would be a subset of someone's career. The two may differ in that one usually retires from their career, versus resignation or termination from a job.
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Ahh, the olllll "you don't have a job" to a stranger on the internet. Yep, i bet you're a CEO
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Not that being a CEO would matter. Streaming is a hustle. You don't build a following without working your ass off, and you don't keep a paying following without engaging your audience constantly. It's not all playing games.
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People see one small of aspect of things and think they know everything about it. Let these guys have their ill-informed opinion of what's real and what isn't...these are the types of people you don't want to engage in actual conversation because you will walk away having wasted time out of your life and learning nothing in the process