Some of them pack in working to do it full time the moneys that good...lots of Americans have sponsored videos which rack the money up
Like I said, I doubt it's about the money. I don't know why it p1sses you off so much but hay ho. Anyway am off for a 4 hour waddle, tatty bye.
It doesn't piss me off at all. I'm just highlighting a morbidly obese man posting on youtube eating gluttonous amounts of extremely calorific food that is likely to lead to health problems. I'm not sure why you've taken such exception. But enjoy your walk.
I'm not sure I'd be rushing to an early grave for the sake of £20 once in a while. Might cover his youtube food costs.
I know that some on here don't realise he shares the food with his cameraman, then takes some Home to his son. His girlfriend died a few months ago, in her thirties I think. Awful.
You know.... I've always had something of an aversion to coleslaw. I've always thought it unhealthy, but I've never actually looked at the ingredients of what makes up the creamier liquid part of it. I'm guessing there is something like vinegar or mustard in there to create the piquancy and yellower colour... but is the rest cream, or creme fraiche, or yoghurt? I don't actually know.
To be fair there’s some very popular programs like Man versus Food that get millions of viewers for doing exactly what you describe
I did see that years ago and it didn't sit right with me. But what seemed to herald in the US has certainly reached our shores with an all you can eat, highly calorific, poor quality food lacking in nutrition. I noted Eddie Hall, the former WSM had done a similar sort of series. Just seems obscene and lacking in taste (sic). But each absolutely to their own.
Someone other week how YouTube works with regards to earnings. I was flabbergasted (love that word)!!! My son is always asking "Dad have you heard of this YouTube?" ...... As always I say NO. Never dawned on me but apparently the ones with millions of followers etc and get equivalent views can make a very very lucrative fortune and living for it. I also got told the Undrthecosh podcast lads including Jon Parkin have over 2000 patreon subscribers at £2 per month. Don't know how true that is but if it covers their costs and helps them earn a few quid in the process then fair play.