Oh yeah, I acted in a feature film with a girl (Mariah May) who does wrestling on TV and she tells me how it's all staged for her. The winners are pre-planned unfortunately.
@@bwingbwinggwiyomiwhile much of wrestling is fake, all the stunts and choreography they do is real, which is definitely still impressive, especially with some of the falls and flips some of them do
Imagine this dude watching a movie... "No I don't believe this, they're not truly falling in love, they're actors, FAKE!!!" Yeah dude this is how you make content. You create a basic structure to your script, then every episode you just need to put everything on that framework so you won't waste time creating a different way to tell your story at every goddamn episode. It's also a way to create your brand, everyone knows this guy as "the guy that starts with 'how much do you pay for your rent'". You're not brilliant for pointing out obvious shit dude.
Exactly what i thought like people really just let random people in their place just for social media likes 😂 ill hear about it on my crime podcast later on
I refuse to believe everyone house he goes to is clean af 💀 Edit: Ty most likes i got in mah mad life. and by clean af i mean there are no clothes on their beds cause people in nyc are busy.
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You pay 2.2 billion a day to live in NYC? Attractive but slightly typical girl with a togepi shirt on that refuses to wear anything below knee level? Can I randomly and without knowing you travel miles to crash your perfectly prepared house that always has nobody home? Lets see what 2.2 billion a day gets you in manhattan. Cuts to a walk in closet with pans screwed into the wall, a twin bed with fairy lights around it, and about as much wiggle room as a new catchers mitt. 5 square foot apartment with low ceilings.
Well yea cause of how crowded it is there. Miami is sadly not far behind and the rent has been increasing like crazy cause of NY and CA ppl flooding in. Also this is a nice part of miami but this area isnt the equivalent of manhattan. There are apartments here for $5-$10k+ easily in the rich ass areas.
@@Andrewtate200 not a simp, just creepy old dude. It's always super old guys who just randomly comment on girls who could be their grand daughters saying how beautiful they are lol...
@@whatNtarnation90what's wrong with a compliment I'm in my mid 29s I see no issue with this she's of age everything checks out somehow it's an issue to u because he's man enough to state his idea of a woman he's attracted to. I think it's weird u tryna out a man no matter the age for giving compliments of a of age woman. Wtf u want him to do be lonely u the type to not understand til your in it and be sad bc u made stupid comments like this when u attracted to girls her age that may or may not look better in the future. Creep ass
Absolutely. The ones that have a bit more drive the x3 or x5. Literally all of Brickell are transplants and retired dentists. And drive BMWs…lol. Surprised BMW of America isn’t headquartered in Miami.
That’s not bad to live in a nice apartment even at that size in Miami. I drive truck and make around $100k a year and my wife is a nurse and makes around the same and we invest in stocks and have a window cleaning bussiness. We could afford to live there. I prefer my $1400 for a full house where I live tho but I have a mortgage that I pay $700 a month anyway
I wonder how many dates and hook ups he got from those videos ... edit since my comment is apparently popping: That was just an retorical question s/o to all the people projecting in my comments.
2800 oh my God I don’t make that in the year these rich people there’s no way unless you’re working 95 hours a week at target that pays $12 an hour. There’s no way she’s making that much money fake fake.
Miami would be one of my favorite cities if it wasn't for the summer heat. I just spend a week there last week and it was insanely hot and humid. Despite the Cost of Living and politics I will never leave Souther California.
I know this is supposed to be ideal luxury and all but I really don’t like the idea of having an open balcony like that so far up. Especially since I have cats. I like my second story ghetto ass balcony hehe. The cats can lay on it and no scary height and fear of dying it’s perfect!!
@@shadowknight3035 kinda unrealistic how a woman allows a man she’s never met before into her apartment when she’s by herself and wear a really skimpy bikini and goes swimming with him… come on now…
@@jfhfhfhhhdjfhf563 While I don't doubt that it can be. That doesn't mean this doesn't happen once. Like maybe a lady let's 1 guy into her apartment to show off said apartment, that's not in the slightest impossible. Also you and many believe that they didn't know the other guys and he finds random guys who shows off there apartments but draw the line and claim he knew the lady? Why?
There’s absolutely 0% chance on this Earth that: 1. This was a random encounter 2. I would pay $2800 a month for that shit lol you can pay $3K-4K on a mortgage for a house that you own lol
I know when I approach a scantily clad girl in the middle of a run and say 2 sentences to her, they always immediately drop what they're doing and bring me up to their emaculate apartment. I can't imagine why anyone thinks these kind of videos may not be 100% legit.
@@brandonfeenstra2035 yep either OF or daddy's money. It's pretty obvious just by the way they carry themselves and have that carefree, never worked a day in their life attitude. I just want to see them say it.
But people get so mad when we mention that its daddys money. She seems a bit older than others so she likely has a good job... not nice enough for her budget. Success is much different when you have a leg up in life and don't need to stress over money. I don't knock anyone's hustle, if they can get it, stack it. But let's not pretend these women are self made "boss babes" when they're like 19, in college, and are paying more than I bring home a month.
I just retired after 32 years with IBM as a systems engineer. We traveled extensively, sharing a $5,000 apartment with one /two other associates was the norm. My mortgage of $1,200 was paid off decades ago and I could easily swing it, but no way would I pay $2,800.