Philosophy Tube / Oliver Lennard / Oliver "Olly" Thorn / Abigail Thorn - Breadtube's Patrick Bateman.

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Love the subtle boast of saying the media Toob enjoyed as a kid was Shakespeare

Olly took two movies made by tranny directors that got lots of attention/good reviews and just stuck his own picture in there. Not to mention that the other two are actual feature films, not 20 minute "shorts". He's clearly jealous of people who actually worked to make movies.

Both of those directors are extremely online so it would be funny if he got a "who the fuck are you" from them.
 
Joker: Folie À Choob, how original.


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He looks like a (clearly and obviously male) drug addict trying to imitate Robert Smith. Except, Robert Smith probably has more talent in his little toe than Choob will ever have in his whole body.

Dialing up the autogynesmile to 100:

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Look who popped up like a nasty recurring cyst in PolyMatter's latest video
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It even looks like shit as a promo
People on Nebula are probably obliged by the marketing people to plug it along with The Getaway (which Wiskus's golden child is also in of course).

Two tweets from Olly that show what a crazed extremist he is:

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WPATH is of course discredited since it was revealed from a leak of their internal communications that they push hormonal/surgical treatments on people (including children - there is no minimum age requirement - and the seriously mentally ill) despite acknowledging that there is no evidence that they benefit patients, and also acknowledging frequently serious damage caused by these treatments, and regret expressed by those who could not have given informed consent.

SEGM describes its ethos in this way on their site:

Young people with gender dysphoria deserve respect, compassion, and high-quality, evidence-based care. The first and most fundamental principle of evidence-based medicine (EBM) is that medical decision-making must be based on the best available evidence, which comes from systematic reviews of evidence. Once quality systematic reviews of evidence specify what is known about the benefits and harms of a given treatment, understanding how the patients themselves weigh the benefits against harms should inform treatment decision.

But of course these are just the hate-filled ramblings of a shady transgenocidal cabal. How could the NHS have sunk so low?
 
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Hello, Babes!
I felt we were long overdue some autistic posts in the thread, and I'm home with the flu bored out of my skull so please enjoy:
(skip to the end if you just want the numbers)

Have you ever wondered how much money a creator makes on Patreon? While graphtreon exists, which is a great tool for keeping track of the general performance of a creator (see images below), you're very limited to the whims of what the creator wishes to divulge.
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(Contra graph for scale. Lmao at how Contra absolutely destroys Choob's Sigma Grindset by doing nothing at all (read opium)).
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If the creator (Choob) has hidden the amount you're shit out of luck at finding out any exact sum they get per month. All you get is this range pictured above, which doesn't really say much of anything. So I did a little digging to see if I could come up with a better rough estimate for what income the Choob gets per month from Patreon alone, pre taxes. There are fortunately some key pieces of information to consider that we can glean from the perks of his 10 different tiers:

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List of Perks:
$2 - Nothing​
$5 - Your name gets listed in the credits of Philosophy Tube
$10 - Your name on the printouts he posts on twitter and tumblr every month
$15 - ++* early access to Chubetube​
$20 - ++ BIG NAME in the credits (the list of names that scroll by first in the credits)
$30 - ++ A thank you card​
$40 - ++ You are granted one question for the Chube to answer during livestream​
$50 - ++ An introductory book to philosophy, signed​
$100 - ++ A guide to create an educational YouTube channel​
$125 - ++ He will cry​
*++ all perks from previous tiers included​

The notable pieces of info here are in the $5, $10 and $20 tiers, which tell us what names should show up in which list.

First let's consider the credits of the latest PT.​

We now know that every patron who donates $5 and above show up in the credits list, and additionally every patron donating $20 and above shows up in the Big credits list. The big credit takes precedence over the ordinary credit, so the ordinary credits only contain people who donate between $5-15.

I'm not going to go through each name manually, there's way too many. Instead in order approximately count the number of names per list I first estimated the time it takes to fill a screen with names, as well as the total time between the start of the scrolling and the final name being fully visible.
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~40 names in ~5 seconds for the Big Credits - total time to see all names: ~25 seconds
~60 names in ~3 seconds for the ordinary credits - total time to see all names: ~153 seconds

From this we calculate an approximate:

(40/5) * 25 = 200 names in the Big Credits aka $20+ patrons​
(60/3) * 153 = 3060 names in the ordinary credits aka $5-15 patrons​

With that out of the way let's move on to the printouts​

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The first paper has 31 names on it. The other ones have 64 excluding the final paper which only has 61. Which gives us:
31 + 7*64 + 61 = 540 $10+ patrons​

Something we should take note of however is that the names on the first paper are his big spenders, kindly note our friend Diana who throws him $500 tips whenever he streams makes an appearance there. Exactly how much they donate is impossible to tell, but we can make a reasonable deduction given that their names all appear in the Big Credits. Since not all who appear in the Big Credits show up on this special list we can safely assume that these people donate $30+ (I'm positive they give more than that in actuality).
An example to prove my thesis:
Augustin Chiappe - Big Credits, First page of Twitter list​
Aaron Conole - Big Credits, Second page of Twitter list​
The names are consistent between months as well, so it's not like he's picking out random $20+ donators to show extra appreciation for.
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So what we're actually seeing on these lists are:
509 $10-20 patrons​
31 $30+ patrons​

Final Calculation​

With the numbers in place all we have to do is some simple algebra to figure out the sum totals. I can't be arsed to type it all out so you'll have to make do with this shorthand work.
  • Total patrons: ~6500
  • $5+ patrons: ~3260
  • $5-15 patrons: ~3060
  • $10-20 patrons: ~509
  • $20+ patrons: ~200
  • $30+ patrons: ~31
$2 patrons: 6500 - 3260 = 3240 => $6,480/month
$5 patrons: 3060 - 340 = 2720 => $13,600/month
$10-15 patrons: 509 - 169 = 340 => $3,400-5,100/month
$20 patrons: 200 - 31 = 169 => $3,380/month
$30+ patrons: 31 => $930-3,875/month

Summing these up results in a very rough estimate of $27,790-32,435 before Patreon takes their cut. They have a deal with older partners where they take a cut of 5% which lands us at a neat little span between

$26,400-30,813*​

*Pre stinky taxes which he may or may not pay

Edit: I got a little carried away with the upper bound estimate, I forgot to account for the span that opens up when you raise the $30+ to a $125. There's not currently enough info to give a definite number there, I do however believe that it's most likely that they're $100+ donators, could be that they are all folks who make him cry with $125 too but my gut tells me no. I'll leave the previous section as is and post the range with the bound I feel is most likely below.
If we assume the First pagers are his $100+ patrons then a theoretical max would be $40,885, after Patreons cut: $38,840
If we assume they're all $125 patrons then we're up to $45,955, after Patreons cut: $43,657. (This option assumes all so called $20+ patrons pay $100 and all $30+ pay $125)

Most likely range of Patreon earnings​

$26,400-38,840​

 
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He says education should be free, and that he started Philosophy Tube to give away his degree for free, but his previous Insta post (the one where he holds the paper to his face) says Philosophy Tube “can’t survive without audience support.”

And, as broken down above, he’s getting quite a lot of “support.” I only clipped a potion of his rant below. I find it so condescending (and telling) that he chooses someone “from a council estate” and “moms from the Midwest” as people who wouldn’t ordinarily “have opinions about Nietzsche” unless they were lucky enough to stumble across the fountain of knowledge that is PT. Anyway it’s pretty rich that he keeps saying he’s “giving away his degree for free” when he rakes in five figures a month…. I know he means free for the viewers but still. It’s not like if the paypigs went away he’d still carry on for the love of sharing knowledge.
 

Most likely range of Patreon earnings​

$26,400-38,840​

The lower bound of that works out to just over £240k a year. The 99th percentile of pre-tax income in the UK (as of 2022) is £199k, which means Ollie is comfortably a 1%er.
Median full time annual salary is £34,963. He's earning what the average full time worker earns in a month in about 3 days.

After standard PAYE income taxes he'd be pocketing about £139k/$182k a year, or about £2600/$3500 a week - the average food bill for a family of 4 in the UK is £682, so 4 months of food shopping for a family basically.

However, we know he's got his own limited company called "Heather and Smoke Productions". So he's probably paying himself a small salary under the tax free personal allowance limit and then issuing himself the rest as dividends (taxed much less - additional income tax band is 45% while additional rate dividend tax is 39.35%), which means he's likely skimming another £20k back from the tax man (once you factor in corporation tax etc). Or indeed, more, given if he pays it directly into his company he doesn't have to pay VAT on any business purchases, and anything he spends money on (his hair and makeup team, outfits, filming equipment, venues) isn't contributing to that headline tax figure. But Ollie hates the NHS so is happy to do this.
 

Most likely range of Patreon earnings​

$26,400-38,840​

The lower bound of that works out to just over £240k a year. The 99th percentile of pre-tax income in the UK (as of 2022) is £199k, which means Ollie is comfortably a 1%er.
Plus YouTube earnings, plus Nebula earnings, plus whatever he makes from acting work (House of the Dragon in particular would have been a very decent payday).

And he has the nerve to claim he can't afford to buy a flat! If he hasn't already bought property with the kind of money he makes, then he's an idiot.
 
It's very hard if not impossible to figure out how much he makes from YouTube, but after some Googling it seems for a channel his size it ranges from 10k to 20k per month, depending on the success of the videos. That's probably why he's hyping up his new video so much, the last one kind of bombed. Not even 700k vids after a month, right after the Butler video barely scraped by the million mark.
 
Hey, i come here to laugh and make fun of this retard, not to get depressed that he earns a bazillion cash by releasing tranny discourse on youtube.
So here, look at this fuckers hair. It has gone to the shitter. This hair is as dry as the Sahara. I gotta give him props: his halloween skinwalking outfit is looking really scary.
 
Hey, i come here to laugh and make fun of this retard, not to get depressed that he earns a bazillion cash by releasing tranny discourse on youtube.
He’s a tranny who get money from other trannies and liberal fags with well off parents.

All that money is gonna get blown off on drugs and/or sex. Trannies are notorious for never having good financial decisions.
 
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