r/Choosingbeggars 'INFLUENCERS SHOULDN'T HAVE TO PAY'

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0:00 Intro
0:14 Influencer wants to collaborate
7:46 Influencer voice mail
8:35 You have to pay a songwriter to do their job
9:19 My neighbor demands to have my pay card
11:23 Detailed anime drawing for 5 dollars please
13:08 Pay us rent and watch our kid
14:28 Xbox and the mini fridge
15:05 Drum cymbal sale and the entitled response

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Influencer : "Hey, can you do this for free ?"
OP : "No."
Influencer : *Proceeds to have a meltdown on every single media in existence*

Juju
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“I get paid $10, 000 to post on Tik Tok, but I’m too broke to pay for a photoshoot”

Arob
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Story 1. Holy hell, that influencer legitimately sounds like a spoiled 15 year old teenager who's pouting at her parents because no one will buy them something really expensive, and then proceeds to try and insult her parents with whatever limited and the same insults they can think of just to guilt or manipulate their parents into getting what they want.

asomns
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Story 1. Why I hate influencers.... the sheer rank entitlement.

ScorpiusZA.
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Story 1: To all influencers there's something important you need to know, by the time you reach a status where your influence means something, you should already be able to pay for that stuff.

Edit to add: did anyone else notice that the number of likes and subscribers kept changing throughout the several messages.

d.phantomfan
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The voice of that person SCREAMS "I want to talk to the manager". And Jesus, she's really hooked on "90 year olds"

SuperOmi
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I love when people claim to be misunderstood but their actual words get put up for display lol

the_rachel_sam
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Story 1: This is why when I hear someone is an influencer, I lose respect for them immediately

raarasunai
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I swear these entitled Karens are gonna be the end of rSlashs vocal cords someday

MiraTheWarlock
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The funniest thing about the first story is that the choosing beggar is Amy Roiland, yes she is Justin Roiland’s sister (who made Rick and Morty)

wesleykelly
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I work in adult special-needs facility and even the clients there know that there’s no such thing as free. So that says a lot about these choosing beggars demanding free stuff.

madambutterfly
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You know, that's way way *way* too many words to say 'I'm a spoiled brat' with that first story.

Sanodi
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I love how the influencer said op couldn't say 1 nice thing about them. They did!! They said they admired her work but didn't want to give free studio time.

zombiechicken
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Story 1: the irony of the influencer asking for kindness between women but then being really ageist and obsessive towards the other person.

Ash-mooc
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“I was trying to support a local business by robbing them.” The photography/space is the product, if you take it without paying, that’s theft. “Sorry I stole a tv from Walmart, I was going to tell my friends where I got it, but Walmart didn’t want the exposure”

Arob
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That first Choosing beggar was the most persistent 'influencer' I've ever seen.

Jay-Gruener
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The 1st story: Imagine if OP told her no for a 2 hour photo shoot. 🤔😳😳😂😂😂😂

papabear
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Story 1, I followed all that drama on tiktok, she's just a terrible person all around. She was getting ripped apart for posting videos of her daughter getting undressed and showing her in vulnerable moments and didn't understand when people said it was inappropriate

KROkilljoy
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Hey I know the best way to 'support local artists'! It's called PAYING THEM for their time and effort! :D Crazy, I know, but I'm sure this new fangled idea will catch on.

ScarabD
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The part that grinds my gears is when influencers states "I don't want to sound rude".... then proceed to call people dumb, out of touch, b!tch, etc. This one is rapidly running down hill to harassment, libel and slander territory.

maridoerksen