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PWN'D! HELL YEAH STUPID EXTRAPOLATIONS!
Usually whenever I see people make comments about streamers or YouTubers earning more money than some other job, it’s with the implication of criticism, as in, “How dare they make more money than [x group of people]!”
I didn’t realize what you were saying was meant to be a rebuttal to the argument of things being hobbies and not careers.
100%. Less watchlisty as well
Or to put it more simply: it’s always the people that don’t know ♥♥♥♥ about a topic that are so boldly confident in giving their take on it.
Artist is not a real profession that you should primarily focus on recieving money from.
Yes we should. ♥♥♥♥ patents and ♥♥♥♥ copyrights.
Anyone who makes art is an artist. It's not like you need to get a special certification before you're allowed to do it.
Art is a luxury, just like videogames, if you cant afford it, learn to make it.
If you already have an smart phone you can do art there.
git gud
I'm good at making art with stable diffusion.