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Anonymous Coward User ID: 68032088 United States 04/06/2016 10:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | O.k., so all crowds need to be ignored as they're fake. Apparently, 91% of everything is fake and can be safely ignored. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68032088 I stay inside play my online video games. Sometimes I think the other players might be fake too. And how many AI bots are on this forum? Fake world we live in, might as well call it a giant hologram I play online games, too. A lot of players have alts. Not really the same as bots since there is a person playing them (I guess, lol). There are some bots, but they're kind of obvious. |
Kraut User ID: 67499957 United States 04/06/2016 10:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is not protesting at all. It is conducting business on public streets and on grounds of businesses. Are they paying and getting proper permits to do so? If just went and set up a concession stand on the street and in the arena parking lots when rallies took place you can be sure I would be shut down in no time and fined or arrested. Never forsake a Kraut for the sake of forsaking a Kraut |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 5034901 United States 04/06/2016 10:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | claqueurs.(1800's) Klakkers. (present) Now they are being hired to be aggressive. Be provacative. The pictures crack me up. Part of the crowd is holding a sign that says We Love Our Country and the one on truck says GOD. That's hilarious. The second picture looks like a dead body with trash on the ground. Money is so scarce out there that people are willing to incite violence for 15$ an hour. They now have a new career. |
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Vision Thing User ID: 71561767 United States 04/06/2016 10:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "According to Adam, a young man hired Crowds on Demand to provide support at a college expulsion hearing. The school allowed the subject of the hearing to present testimony from members of the community. While the student had two friends willing to stand before the board and testify, he asked Adam to provide 20 more. One after another, they introduced themselves as the student’s longtime friends, mentors, classmates, colleagues, and employers and read heartfelt endorsements, all written by the student himself. The board elected not to expel Adam’s client." Quoting: ThoughtCriminal Fuck. Me. It feels like true doom. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 64875558 United States 04/06/2016 12:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i lived and worked in hollywood in the mid 2000s, this was already a common industry in hollywood even back then. there were agencies who provided crowds, extras, stand ins, audience members etc. basically you go in to the agency once, they take your resume and headshot, then you either call each day you want to work and they send you where ever you are needed, or other agencies call you when theres an opening where you fit the role. You can work daily, weekly, or as little as once a month of even once a year. Heck im probably still on file with those agencies. back in the mid 2000s minimum wages were $50-$150 a day for 4-8+ hours, sometimes up to 16+ hours this was for something as main stream as jimmy kimmel or the game shows, or films to low grade mtv pilot productions, student films, or literally anything else that simply needed people to stand or sit around |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 62797999 United States 04/06/2016 12:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i lived and worked in hollywood in the mid 2000s, this was already a common industry in hollywood even back then. there were agencies who provided crowds, extras, stand ins, audience members etc. basically you go in to the agency once, they take your resume and headshot, then you either call each day you want to work and they send you where ever you are needed, or other agencies call you when theres an opening where you fit the role. You can work daily, weekly, or as little as once a month of even once a year. Heck im probably still on file with those agencies. back in the mid 2000s minimum wages were $50-$150 a day for 4-8+ hours, sometimes up to 16+ hours this was for something as main stream as jimmy kimmel or the game shows, or films to low grade mtv pilot productions, student films, or literally anything else that simply needed people to stand or sit around CGI killed that industry I think. They fabricate thousands of ppl for movies now. |
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Helios Maximus User ID: 70735592 United States 04/06/2016 12:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Who was it who claimed to be able to hire half of the poor people to kill the other half? Quoting: Factual Error A great man, i'm sure. I looked it up. Attributed to 19th century financier Jay Gould. Gould-man Sachs? The will of the people is the only legitimate foundation of any government, and to protect its free expression should be our first object. ~ Thomas Jefferson, Inaugural Address, 1801 It is not only vain, but wicked, in a legislator to frame laws in opposition to the laws of nature, and to arm them with the terrors of death. This is truly creating crimes in order to punish them. ~ Thomas Jefferson, 1779 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71680570 Greece 04/06/2016 01:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i lived and worked in hollywood in the mid 2000s, this was already a common industry in hollywood even back then. there were agencies who provided crowds, extras, stand ins, audience members etc. basically you go in to the agency once, they take your resume and headshot, then you either call each day you want to work and they send you where ever you are needed, or other agencies call you when theres an opening where you fit the role. You can work daily, weekly, or as little as once a month of even once a year. Heck im probably still on file with those agencies. back in the mid 2000s minimum wages were $50-$150 a day for 4-8+ hours, sometimes up to 16+ hours this was for something as main stream as jimmy kimmel or the game shows, or films to low grade mtv pilot productions, student films, or literally anything else that simply needed people to stand or sit around CGI killed that industry I think. They fabricate thousands of ppl for movies now. It seems Hollywood invented many of the tricks they use to control us and maintain their illusion of power. |
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