OT Logan Paul incident

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Fuck his fame... I want that 6mil net worth
Shit man. $2-$3 per 1000 views. 2M views a video... that's $5,000 a video. To film your day... Ridiculousness.

Hopefully somebody my YouTube stuff will be a source of a little extra cash. Making $5 a video would be awesome. People like that can never expect it to be more than a hobby, but if you get big enough, goddamn.
 
You like tests...you should try the lifeboat therapy exercise the Navy uses for PTSD vets back from war.....I found it interesting when I was working there...certain types always emphasize the "Me" over the "we".....it's a simulation of having x amount of food and water on a lifeboat when rations are running out....enough for some to live longer if they sacrifice the others....some will die before taking a life to live longer...others will eat the population of the boat...guys you wouldn't think would crack....do pretty often. The biggest meltdown I witnessed was the highest ranking officer in the group...
Well I found the test.

It seems most of the fun would come from taking the test with several others. But I forged on by self.

Then I found this list of survival supply we are suppose to rank in importance. This list shows the correct ranking we should achieve.
What a load of shit!

  • Shaving mirror. (One of your most powerful tools, because you can use it to signal your location by reflecting the sun.)
  • Can of petrol. (Again, potentially vital for signalling as petrol floats on water and can be lit by your matches.)
  • Water container. (Essential for collecting water to restore your lost fluids.)
  • Emergency rations. (Valuable for basic food intake.)
  • Plastic sheet. (Could be used for shelter, or to collect rainwater.)
  • Chocolate bars. (A handy food supply.)
  • Fishing rod. (Potentially useful, but there is no guarantee that you're able to catch fish. Could also feasibly double as a tent pole.)
  • Rope. (Handy for tying equipment together, but not necessarily vital for survival.)
  • Floating seat or cushion. (Useful as a life preserver.)
  • Shark repellent. (Potentially important when in the water.)
  • Bottle of rum. (Could be useful as an antiseptic for treating injuries, but will only dehydrate you if you drink it.)
  • Radio. (Chances are that you're out of range of any signal, anyway.)
  • Sea chart. (Worthless without navigational equipment.)
  • Mosquito net. (Assuming that you've been shipwrecked in the Atlantic, where there are no mosquitoes, this is pretty much useless.)
  • Sextant. (Impractical without relevant tables or a chronometer.)
My comment >>> below

  • Shaving mirror. (One of your most powerful tools, because you can use it to signal your location by reflecting the sun.)
  • Can of petrol. (Again, potentially vital for signalling as petrol floats on water and can be lit by your matches.)

  • >>> Man I carry a VHF radio to communicate with, not a friggin shaving mirror or can of petrol. WTF?

  • Water container. (Essential for collecting water to restore your lost fluids.)
  • Emergency rations. (Valuable for basic food intake.)
  • Plastic sheet. (Could be used for shelter, or to collect rainwater.)
  • Chocolate bars. (A handy food supply.)
  • Fishing rod. (Potentially useful, but there is no guarantee that you're able to catch fish. Could also feasibly double as a tent pole.)
  • Rope. (Handy for tying equipment together, but not necessarily vital for survival.)
  • Floating seat or cushion. (Useful as a life preserver.)
  • Shark repellent. (Potentially important when in the water.)
  • Bottle of rum. (Could be useful as an antiseptic for treating injuries, but will only dehydrate you if you drink it.)
  • >>> Might be a little more useful than the gasoline for fire as it can also do the antiseptic role too.

  • Radio. (Chances are that you're out of range of any signal, anyway.)
  • >>> Yeah well your chances are you're out of range of fire and the friggin mirror too. But the VHF can communicate a litter farther
  • in any case if you see or hear someone to contact.
  • Sea chart. (Worthless without navigational equipment.)
  • >>>Bullshit, I am keeping the chart. I always have some navigation equipment in my head. I don't need time for latitude.

  • Mosquito net. (Assuming that you've been shipwrecked in the Atlantic, where there are no mosquitoes, this is pretty much useless.)
  • Sextant. (Impractical without relevant tables or a chronometer.
  • >>> The guy that wrote this doesn't know much. The sextant is not of much use because you can't get a very good read off a small boat, not much chance at all in a life raft. But you don't need tables to get latitude off polaris. I can swag it though just about as accurately as taking a sight. Chuck the sextant.
 
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Floating seat or cushion. (Useful as a life preserver.)
That's what bell bottoms were designed for...tie the legs, slap them on the water and you've got water wings....lot of folks didn't know that
 
This kid and his brother are the biggest idiots on YouTube and they have young kids watching all their shit. He knew what he was doing, he even monetized the apology video he made for it after. They only care about getting certain content out that will get the views.
 
That's what bell bottoms were designed for...tie the legs, slap them on the water and you've got water wings....lot of folks didn't know that

Yep, same with the hat. Wet it down, slap it down two handed and you have hold of a float.
 

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