[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR8CwZRBM1c[/media]
Basically a well-known youtuber [sp]tries [/sp] to go homeless for a week, and he shows his journey.
Helping homeless people confirmed for views and ad revenue.
[QUOTE=counterpo0;43229572]Helping homeless people confirmed for views and ad revenue.[/QUOTE]
It may be for money, however the guy may be genuinely good if he would even attempt being homeless for a week.
Didn't some guy die the first night he tried this?
[QUOTE=counterpo0;43229572]Helping homeless people confirmed for views and ad revenue.[/QUOTE]
Nothing wrong with that if it's for a good cause.
you could be feeding the poor in africa i dont care. Filming it and making a big show about, with profits, seems like an assholish way of "helping" someone.
What are you talking about the video was a documentary and ad revenues help give youtubers the means to help the homeless. Also how there an assholeish way of helping people? Because of Ad revenues youtubers like Vitaly and RomanAtWood are able to help the homeless.
[QUOTE=autodesknoob;43232325]you could be feeding the poor in africa i dont care. Filming it and making a big show about, with profits, seems like an assholish way of "helping" someone.[/QUOTE]
By that logic any kind of documentary about natural disasters or such are "taking advantage" of the epidemic instead of raising awareness and donations I guess
[QUOTE=Tacooo;43232434]By that logic any kind of documentary about natural disasters or such are "taking advantage" of the epidemic instead of raising awareness and donations I guess[/QUOTE]
well lets be honest, to an extent, they do. they wouldn't get on tv or anywhere if they didn't turn over a profit. that's the sad truth
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