>>7157984Couldn't have said it better myself. My nephew has struggled 2 years with real jobs, he's either quit or been fired because he didn't have any drive to work, he tells me he wants to be a Youtube video game celebrity and retire at 18 years old.
That's what Youtube has created, a society where nobody wants to work, they want fame and they want financial success, everything else doesn't matter.
Exactly what you said, you've got these guys like Sean Long, Optibotimus, ShartimusPrime etc. who got swept up into Youtube revenue success, though its not the crazy money that the likes of Pewdiepie has its still enough to have filled their heads with this false sense of "I want to do this! I want this to be my dream job" and they've jumped in head first without any fall back whatsoever, they're interaction with bosses and employees have been turned into interactions with viewers on livestreams and long enough doing this, thought they were pretty big deals.
Seanxlong would have amounted to Target stock boy, I'm sorry but I don't see the guy being any CEO of a company if he wasn't a "reviewer", Optibotimus would have stuck out whatever that shit bank job he had and would have married and had kids and lived averagely I'm thinking, being really nothing but a guy that is told to do something by a boss and coming home to a nagging wife, I have no god damn idea what ShartimusPrime would have done, I feel like some insurance company or something, the point is these guys wouldn't have been anything but shit job employees somewhere thinking they should have been more in life.
Is disgusting that Youtube has filled these morons with hope for the "dream job" tired of people always saying to be what you love doing, sure we can have a whole entire world of dream seeking idiots who can't cut it in the real world