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Blade and Bec might actually be done. Blade just had an argument with Bec over the phone that sounded like they were done, and he's drinking for real tonight. he even bought a pack of unopened airplane shooter Jager because nobody is watering his shit down tonight.
 
someone needs to make the sacrifice, there's a lot of clips being missed. I can't upload entire vods at 2mbps upload speed but theres others that can. there was already supposed to be one that ripped them from the moment they start all the way until they were banned or privated/deleted their vod
If anyone is interested this isn't the tool I use but it looks like what you would want if you were archiving all these idiots.
It's a command line tool and it lets you specify a youtube channel by url then you can set a parameter to immediately start recording when it goes live and then when the stream ends and it exits there's a parameter you can set so it will immediately restart and wait again for another stream to start on that channel, rinse repeat. The beginner setup would be just opening one command line window for each streamer you wanted to archive and running it on your local machine but this is a command line tool so you have to be a few degrees above average IP2 streamer in IQ to set it up.

Disclaimer - I have not used this specific tool don't @ me for troubleshooting.
 

Nayger is setting himself up for relapse already. In his 6 month sobriety victory interview he talks about how he's been to rehab 50 times and relapses constantly. Apparently his sponsor is smart and is telling him not to stream but he's going to do it anyway. He's doing that thing that addicts do best and creating excuses that he can use later to fall off the wagon (bro I can make 3x more than my shitty dish washing job if I were to just go buy some Jack and stream).
 
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Nayger is setting himself up for relapse already. In his 6 month sobriety victory interview he talks about how he's been to rehab 50 times and relapses constantly. Apparently his sponsor is smart and is telling him not to stream but he's going to do it anyway. He's doing that thing that addicts do best and creating excuses that he can use later to fall off the wagon (bro I can make 3x more than my shitty dish washing job if I were to just go buy some Jack and stream).
The way his eyes lit up at the mention of glass at the end lul
 
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Nayger is setting himself up for relapse already. In his 6 month sobriety victory interview he talks about how he's been to rehab 50 times and relapses constantly. Apparently his sponsor is smart and is telling him not to stream but he's going to do it anyway. He's doing that thing that addicts do best and creating excuses that he can use later to fall off the wagon (bro I can make 3x more than my shitty dish washing job if I were to just go buy some Jack and stream).
People go through rehab then the half-way house then come out the other end and unless you have something going on it's easy to fall back into whatever put you in that spot in the first place. Honestly Andrew isn't going to make it unless he stays away from IP2 and his best bet is to find a job working in rehab so he can stay around the only environment that can keep him sober. Basically all the dudes who work in rehab are ex-junkies who went below rock bottom then bounced back and there's decent money in it from what I hear.
 
People go through rehab then the half-way house then come out the other end and unless you have something going on it's easy to fall back into whatever put you in that spot in the first place. Honestly Andrew isn't going to make it unless he stays away from IP2 and his best bet is to find a job working in rehab so he can stay around the only environment that can keep him sober. Basically all the dudes who work in rehab are ex-junkies who went below rock bottom then bounced back and there's decent money in it from what I hear.
I couldn't agree more. He needs a stable environment with good influences. He's far from kicked his addiction. One person brings some shards around he'll use.
 
People go through rehab then the half-way house then come out the other end and unless you have something going on it's easy to fall back into whatever put you in that spot in the first place. Honestly Andrew isn't going to make it unless he stays away from IP2 and his best bet is to find a job working in rehab so he can stay around the only environment that can keep him sober. Basically all the dudes who work in rehab are ex-junkies who went below rock bottom then bounced back and there's decent money in it from what I hear.
He actually used to work in addiction recovery in some capacity. I think he was a counselor. Then he got involved in ip2 and we all know how that turned out.
 
People go through rehab then the half-way house then come out the other end and unless you have something going on it's easy to fall back into whatever put you in that spot in the first place. Honestly Andrew isn't going to make it unless he stays away from IP2 and his best bet is to find a job working in rehab so he can stay around the only environment that can keep him sober. Basically all the dudes who work in rehab are ex-junkies who went below rock bottom then bounced back and there's decent money in it from what I hear.
All that is true except the decent money. There's a place near me that charges clients $100k+ a month, and has about 80 clients at once. The highest paid employees (excluding the visiting Drs.) Are the directors and head clinicians. And those require at least 4 year degrees. They'd make more working anywhere else. The jobs there are on Indeed right now for $70k a year and $45k a year.

The regular employees who do all the work and babysitting make barely more than minimum wage. And I'm in a "rich" State. The people making bank are the people who own and run rehabs and housing.

But yeah, I work with addicts in a different capacity and the ones who end up working in the field still enjoy helping others and it definitely helps them stay clean.
 
If someone is an addict and they ruin their life because of it, then sure they need to get clean. But speedy makes bank as an addict, at least relative to what he does through normal work. His social life is better as well when he's drugged up and streaming. If there was ever a case for addiction being ok then he is it. The only legitimate consideration would be health consequences. However, if someone is not raising a family then maximizing lifespan is not really a top priority.
 
All that is true except the decent money. There's a place near me that charges clients $100k+ a month, and has about 80 clients at once. The highest paid employees (excluding the visiting Drs.) Are the directors and head clinicians. And those require at least 4 year degrees. They'd make more working anywhere else. The jobs there are on Indeed right now for $70k a year and $45k a year.

The regular employees who do all the work and babysitting make barely more than minimum wage. And I'm in a "rich" State. The people making bank are the people who own and run rehabs and housing.

But yeah, I work with addicts in a different capacity and the ones who end up working in the field still enjoy helping others and it definitely helps them stay clean.
Idk I knew some people who made bank with no degree. Asked them about it one time they said people kept relapsing and they'd get promoted to fill the gaps until they were managers of multiple rehab houses. Probably depends where you live though, most of the people coming through those programs were rich kids.

Dead serious once he gets his shit together he should start a YouTube channel about his rehab and tell stories about when he was down atrocious. Those out of jail channels were pretty popular with a similar format. Cautionary stories about extreme degeneracy but also a positive message. Probably would pay better than IP2 and give him something to do if he still wants to make content without ruining his life.
 
I wonder how much money Speedy actually made overall. He was constantly losing 100 dollar speakers/battery packs/other equipment. He has to go through at least a handle or two a day in hard liquor. He takes 20-30 dollar uber rides to and from his apartment every time he does IRL. He probably made the most during his RV but he constantly had issues getting his stuff charged. And then there was the drugs.
 
I wonder how much money Speedy actually made overall. He was constantly losing 100 dollar speakers/battery packs/other equipment. He has to go through at least a handle or two a day in hard liquor. He takes 20-30 dollar uber rides to and from his apartment every time he does IRL. He probably made the most during his RV but he constantly had issues getting his stuff charged. And then there was the drugs.
I remember the trip Loulz got beat up and robbed everyone stayed in a hotel except speedy Johnny Boston and I forget who else who stayed four dudes in a two bed motel down the street. Then someone went to get them on stream in the morning and they had been up all night smoking crack and were paranoid and speedy was carrying his luggage in a plastic garbage bag. This is a guy who travelled nonstop as a lifestyle. Safe to say whatever money he was making went straight into a glass pipe and I'm guessing a big part of him going to rehab was being broke as shit on the verge of homelessness. That's most of the network at this point. One missed RV trip away from living on the streets. The rest are just trust fund kids doing this for attention and drug money then go back to the safety of the high rise apartment paid for with the money their grandpa worked his entire life for hoping his grand kids would use it to start a business or something and not be social parasites.
 
I wonder how much money Speedy actually made overall. He was constantly losing 100 dollar speakers/battery packs/other equipment. He has to go through at least a handle or two a day in hard liquor. He takes 20-30 dollar uber rides to and from his apartment every time he does IRL. He probably made the most during his RV but he constantly had issues getting his stuff charged. And then there was the drugs.
He definitely is at a net loss like most of these streamers but is playing it up because he can't wait to relapse and start over at square one.
 
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