Random Internet Person
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- Jun 28, 2019
Speaking of Nice Guys and cucks, Todd is whining on Twitter:
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This perfectly encapsulates why content creators are insufferable. He puts out at most two 20-40 minute videos a month, 2-3 podcasts of 1 hour each and a stream-of-consciousness article on Patreon. Almost every fucking time he puts a new video up, there's a comment on the Patreon email about how very tired he is from the effort, how very exhausting and soul-ripping his job is. He's sitting at a keyboard in the dark, reading a script and editing that footage. Unlike Lindsay, he doesn't even have to worry about putting on a pound of makeup and an ironic reference t-shirt before filming. He's not Hontra or Olly or even Jenny, with absurd costuming or research. His work is in the writing, speaking and editing. Hardly worth a whine for leniency on social media.
Since getting sponsorships he's even gone down to one video a month, so he must get at least $10K to balance it out vs paypig and ad money. At least he charges by the video/product rather than the month like Lindsay. Also, anyone who has followed him for any length of time knows that getting a year-end list out before March is a miracle. Fucks sake, how nice it must be to have the hardest part of your day be when fans ask when your next work will be released. And because of the fanbase overlap with Lindsay, no doubt many stans did feel guilty from this miffed bit of cringe. It's not like he has any skills to fall back on though (education in journalism, music theory and elementary teaching) so he's in the YouTube game as long as possible.
Todd has as much ingratitude towards his fans as Lindsay and it will bite him in the ass.
ETA: lol ninja'd by @Random Internet Person , keeping the thread on track
Knowing this crowd though, one Trainwreckords or One Hit Wonderland later, or another few months of benign tweeting about his dog, and it’s like this episode never happened. And he’s got a little time without the Farms circling him again.Per-video pay helps with support not feeling ripped off, but when you get $7600 a video it also means your output is bound to be slow/lazy. It only takes two videos of effort a month to be making serious money. If he went as far as to do a weekly video he'd be clearing the median household income every quarter.