It’s not the main point of the article (I don’t care about the political stuff), but this guy makes at least $500,000/month playing video games.
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I recently pulled out an old NES I had. Didn't work but for whatever reason, kept it. With a few bucks and a youtube video I refurbished it. Works like new. Ordered a game cartridge soon after that has 50 popular old school games on it for next to nothing. Pretty fun. Blast from the past.Was never a gamer. Only 2 systems I ever had were a Nintendo and Sega Genesis. Couldn’t afford a bunch of games so I would have to rent one on a weekend every now and then.
I am utterly incapable of doing the first person shooter type games. Played Halo a few times with a friend of mine and I was terrible.
Guess I should have been more committed.
I remember my first game, can't remember what the name of the system was but it was a bar on both sides of the t.v. that hit the ball back and forth. I thought now this is technology. Boy we have come a long way!
That's it!! Lol we would play for hours!
Now if only I can figure out how to make money sitting by the beach and sipping margaritas.
Become a beach margarita critic.Now if only I can figure out how to make money sitting by the beach and sipping margaritas.
I really like your line of thinking!Now if only I can figure out how to make money sitting by the beach and sipping margaritas.
Thats the difference in living life and chasing life.When I was between wives, I lived at Lake Wateree for a year. Spring rolled around and as I would be driving into work, there would be maybe 10-20 guys walking from the local store to the bridge with a cane pole or fishing rod and minnow bucket in one hand and a 40 oz. in a bag in the other. I would often think "What am I doing?"