Since when did becoming a so called "influencer" become a job?

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Kind of a silly question. Setting out to be an influencer can merit ridicule, but if someone already IS an influencer and getting paid for it, who are you to question it.

Silly question my ass. So we should start rewarding lazy bums who dont do shyt but talk about nothing on tiktok all day for clicks money. :camby: cut the bullshyt
 

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The same time strippers started thinking they were humans.
Strippers actually are doing a job. :yeshrug: that "influencer" shyt doesnt require much effort from what i see. Just people being pretentious. Even worse, you have people out there who are natural trendsetters without trying, without getting paid or even calling themselves "influencers" that are continually making impacts on the world at large. I find that most if not almost all of these people who announce themselves to be "influencers" arent influencing shyt.
 
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Since when did becoming a so called "influencer" become a job?

When people stopped having the discipline to go sit they ass down in a 9-5 :francis:
 

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Spent all thag money on bad tanning

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