It’s probably not a good idea to start writing an article that will never resolve itself. Isn’t content creation the art of pawning off honey flavoured spread? Just like the prairie chicken that visits my yard each and every year, I can’t help but feel like even the best ideas are permeated with undesirable regurgitations.
Why do we pay eco fees on bottled water, when the bottles are made from recycled material? It seems as though this big push toward sustainable living is mostly theory riddled with impracticalities. Youtube provides a small glimpse into the lives of many of these adventurous types, but in recent days you’ll discover that they’re starting to drop like flies. They blame it on burnout, and the decreased revenue from their channels since the tube has been restructured. Keeping those sponsors happy, must be awfully stressful; maybe life on the grid wasn’t so bad after all.
What I’m trying to say is that I have quite a bit of respect for the people who post great content without any regard for whether or not they stand to profit by it. Anyone who says that they are passionate about educating people… is really saying they are in the business of monetizing their product. Not much different than televangelists if you ask me. It's not that I have a problem with upgrading to 4K, and I understand that you can only do that if you are generating revenue.I don't much appreciate the notion of catering to an agenda.
I also watched part of the grey cup game today, and got thinking about the millions of dollars that our province pays our team to keep losing every year. I couldn’t help but think that even though its “unsustainable”… and finding a free online stream took quite awhile. Nevermind. Haha
This blog post will mark 10,000 views. Most of which come from our good friends in Russia, apparently.
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/manitoba-finances-deficit-blue-bomber-loan-1.4839478