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- Dec 28, 2014
You do know that Atlas Shrugged is already his favorite political book, right? It's been mentioned a few times.
Ayn Rand detested useless parasites like Bob. It's ironic so many Randroids are in fact just like Bob.
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You do know that Atlas Shrugged is already his favorite political book, right? It's been mentioned a few times.
I'm all for Self Employment, Free Enterprise and Entrepreneurship. I'm a long time succesful business owner fully self employed. I'm just not entirely sure that Bob is one? (I'll give him he works harder and is more professional at it than say Spoony or most of the other cows around here... but still.) In Bob's world are hot pockets and sugar laced carbonated drinks actual schedule C itemized expenses?
Why would anybody kickbox a machine with no obvious vulnerable points? The man doesn't even understand how muscle-headed fighting works. Then again I guess he's hoping a dozen of those will be able to pull his corpse out of the basement in a few years.
Those poor... poor robots....
When we robots finally kill all humans, I want you all to know it was Bob that made it seem like a good idea at the time.
Look at his Patreon. I doubt Bob's had to pay any taxes... ever.
How common is it for them to become a """progressive left leaning individual""" as Bob would consider himself though? Not being sarcastic, can't tell if it's Bob's Republican past showing and people are too dumb to notice or Ayn Rand has fans on the left too.Ayn Rand detested useless parasites like Bob. It's ironic so many Randroids are in fact just like Bob.
Isn't the Ghosts n' Goblins series the epitome of "Nintendo hard"? Bobby should be up in arms against it for being "exclusivist"A movie basically built around one joke repeated over and over. Why hasn't he been snatched up by Hollywood yet?
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sure i want to see robots playing soccer with blob's round ass
Isn't the Ghosts n' Goblins series the epitome of "Nintendo hard"? Bobby should be up in arms against it for being "exclusivist"
Bob's Patreon is doing pretty well by lolcow standards, being worth $3,496 per month and increasing. For the basement life he has, that's enough.
I'd go with the latter reaction, when you think of all the homeless shelters, struggling working class families, animal shelters, soup kitchens, churches, libraries (local and city), and cancer research centers that could actually use that money (it ain't much, but it'll help them towards something bigger and every little bit counts).I'm twisting between "Haha, this doofus only makes $3500 a month" and "Jesus tittyfucking Christ, this doofus actually makes $3500 a month?!?"
It's a conundrum.
I'm twisting between "Haha, this doofus only makes $3500 a month" and "Jesus tittyfucking Christ, this doofus actually makes $3500 a month?!?"
It's a conundrum.
Doesn't help when you factor in his YouTube revenue either. There used to be an old rule of thumb that for every 1000 views you made 1 dollar off of YouTube ads, so let's use that rule when looking at Bob's YouTube revenue. Let's also go with him splitting his Geek.com YouTube revenue 50/50, since we don't have any idea on how much he makes from writing for them.
So, using the last five videos from both his personal channel and Geek.com, Bob has made $68 and $140 respectively (note that two of Bob's last two videos were Batman v. Superman, thus considered demonetized). That's only an extra $208, but add that to his Patreon and he's making something like $44,400 annually before taxes.
I'm twisting between "Haha, this doofus only makes $3500 a month" and "Jesus tittyfucking Christ, this doofus actually makes $3500 a month?!?"
It's a conundrum.
Fellas...anybody would do wonders with that kind of revenue more than Bob does. This amount is extremely ridiculous for someone that lives in his basement.
What! Move to Obsolete America where they still have Witch Burnings and Lynch Mobs?! Surely you jest! Really though. Bob probably considers The Handmaidens Tale a documentary on what life in Obsolete America is like.That's peanuts for living in Boston. I wonder if he realizes how much further he could stretch that dollar if he moved to one of the Backwards Superstitious Useless States.
We've dealt with this before: Bobby can't phone a pizza delivery in Obsolete States.That's peanuts for living in Boston. I wonder if he realizes how much further he could stretch that dollar if he moved to one of the Backwards Superstitious Useless States.
How common is it for them to become a """progressive left leaning individual""" as Bob would consider himself though? Not being sarcastic, can't tell if it's Bob's Republican past showing and people are too dumb to notice or Ayn Rand has fans on the left too.
I'm twisting between "Haha, this doofus only makes $3500 a month" and "Jesus tittyfucking Christ, this doofus actually makes $3500 a month?!?"
Doesn't help when you factor in his YouTube revenue either. There used to be an old rule of thumb that for every 1000 views you made 1 dollar off of YouTube ads, so let's use that rule when looking at Bob's YouTube revenue. Let's also go with him splitting his Geek.com YouTube revenue 50/50, since we don't have any idea on how much he makes from writing for them.
So, using the last five videos from both his personal channel and Geek.com, Bob has made $68 and $140 respectively (note that two of Bob's last two videos were Batman v. Superman, thus considered demonetized). That's only an extra $208, but add that to his Patreon and he's making something like $44,400 annually before taxes.
Seeing his tweets yesterday that cement him as tax ignorant and his insistence of calling his apartment a "studio", I'm guessing Bob might be one of those idiots who claims his entire rent as a business expense in order to get enough Schedule A deductions to get into the 15% bracket.Yeah but at that level does he even have to pay any taxes?
If right that would seem to put him in one of the lower brackets
http://www.bankrate.com/finance/taxes/tax-brackets.aspx