My thoughts on the podcast epit-sode about haters

This was probably the funniest episode because I'm so honored to be featured(not once but twice!) in this epit-sode. Also clarifying my comment about emily, I was saying she could be so much bigger as an influencer if she actually gave a fuck, she gets free views anyways might as well do something abt it, but I def notice the work she's been putting in all she needs to work on is her youtube channel. The podcast is genuinely balesh on roids so I had to skip half of it but other than that it was kinda funny.

Ngl, I'm honestly happy I get to hate on them just as much as I love to watch them, they just give me so much fucking ammo every single video and it's like yep, clocked you buddy. It's a good break of mindless content every once in a while. Also I'm glad they actually read it because the amount of glaze these girls is insane and a good slap to the face is productive every once and a while. But ngl I feel like we as a subreddit should draw the line at super personal topics or appearance, it's rude and we shouldn't put the girlies down like that.

Also I rmr I was so gagged seeing the NYU waitlist post (does anyone have the link? I can't find it anymore) but ngl if you followed her for years you could easily put it together

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u/SlicedDisciple — 1 day ago

Here's why I think Evelyn's latest vlog with Emily is crucial for their brand

One thing I've noticed is how much of a drag sometimes the content can be due to attitudes, and a thing I've wondered is if you can pinpoint it on the the fact that they make their content super "high octane" and something that is digestable to younger viewers. But this latest vlog on Evelyn's personal channel, it was calm, no music, no screaming, no arguing, just a cute, classy, and mature vlog.

I'll admit I've been a little biased by saying how Erica puts an a lot more effort into their vlogs, but this vlog changes my opinion a bit. If emily and evelyn feel more comfortable with this style of vlogging, it can really shift them into being able to do content for an audience that has aged with them. They don't have to make content for a child or silly challenges all the time, but also start to flaunt their lifestyle and do more mature and cool things simultaneous to their normal style of videos. On top of this, I could really see them being taken more seriously and actually re-enter a 2nd prime that so many Youtubers have done. Right now, they're experiencing that blip in views they get during the summer, but maybe this new angle and their new clothing brand could be a new direction for longevity. Would love to hear what you guys thought about the vlog!

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u/SlicedDisciple — 4 days ago

There's no way Jason isn't fucking up his joints when he does pushup fades

First off idgaf if he uses it to win whatever, but there's no way he isn't putting hella stress on his joints when he straightens his arm, especially with how fast he comes up on a pushup. Maybe I'm bugging but it could def fuck up his joints in the future.

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u/SlicedDisciple — 12 days ago

My take on their podcast tour

I saw a tiktok about their tour and wanted to give input about what i thought. i made a post but i tried including a cost breakdown of how much the even would cost but it got removed from reddit’s filters idk why. but anyways when I calculated it the median revenue they could make is 70k. For their metrics, that’s a youtube video reaching 5 million views for the fraction of the audience with 1500 seats at the venue.

After the livestream for 5 mill subs, I feel they were confident in in their viewer conversion rate across various mediums. Honestly, I wouldn't be to mad at this event in any other scenario and 50 dollars is just a tad bit reasonable. But this is the first meetup they've done in a while available to the public and they decide to put a paywall on it? On top of that it is very expensive and promoting what I consider is their weakest product(their podcast)?

I won't be to quick to call it a cash grab, that's entirely up to the quality of the event and if it turns out to be really good I think that could justify the price tag on it.

Edit: Here's the math

Price: $50-$105
Ticket Revenue $115000
Management Expenses -$30000
Operations costs -$35000
Optional-Merch Sales: $10-$15k
Total Income $70-85k
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u/SlicedDisciple — 14 days ago

Ha Sisters: The Most Innocuously Immoral Influencers I have ever witnessed

Can someone PLEASE tell me how 3 Korean girls from New Jersey manage to just be associated with super sketch companies.

1.Evelyn's exes are the CMO of Kalshi and some Crypto douche scammer.

2.sign to Unwell who is now constantly in hot water(look at Alex Cooper's comments on Nick Jonas/Priyanka Chopra).

3.announced a tour promoted by who? Fuckass Live Nation, a company that just got heat for being a monopoly and was in an anti-trust case.

  1. a lighter issue but still an issue nonetheless for me is they paid/or just reposted a bday video coming from a company where African tribesmen dancing and wishing you a happy bday is the punchline. To me it was super racist

this is everything I've seen in the last year but I could imagine there's more. We need to hold these influencers accountable for being so oblivious to the world around them. I have no idea how they've managed to climb the influencer ladder this far. They not political creators by any means thank Jupiter but holy shit it's horrible how they treat things. And tbh I'm not even factoring terrible attitudes and lazy content and no vision for the channel, just immoral stuff that ticked me off.

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u/SlicedDisciple — 15 days ago

The most harmless influencer you know dig themselves into the most harmful pigeonholes(I'm unfollowing them)

Can someone PLEASE tell me how 3 Korean girls from New Jersey manage to just be collabing with super sketch companies. First off, Evelyn has associated herself with the CMO of Kalshi and some Crypto douche scammer. They sign to Unwell who is now constantly in hot water(look at Alex Cooper's comments on Nick Jonas/Priyanka Chopra). Now they just announced a tour promoted by who? Fuckass Live Nation, a company that just got heat for being a monopoly and was in an anti-trust case. Then one of the sisters use or atleast cosign posts coming from a company where African tribesmen dancing and wishing you a happy bday is the puncline. this is everything I've seen in the last year but I could imagine there's more

I kinda understand the Live Nation one since it's a monopoly and it's hard to bypass their reins on the live entertainment space. But dude come on, they are so ethics deaf it really hurts. On top of this just super politcally illiterate. Every time they take a step in the right direction, they move 3 back. I can imagine their fans won't gaf, but if you're actually ethical and don't like the issues their actions cite, boycotting them is an unfortunate but necessary measure.

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u/SlicedDisciple — 15 days ago

Thoughts on the video of Happy Birthday Videos for Evelyn/Emily's birthday made some company named "Niudance.com"?

No shade but am I doing too much for thinking that them paying a company to have African tribesmen jump around and dance to wish Emily and Evelyn for their birthday's was supposed to be funny?

To me off rip as soon I saw it I was like this is just super racist. Then you realize this is legitimately just exploiting and humorize somebody's native culture? I mean the entire premise of the video is that they're dancing and saying happy birthday, essentially the men being African and the humiliation of their culture as the punchline. On top of that, the company that makes these videos probably exploits them and pays them barely anything for this.

For people who want to visit South Africa, it seems like they kinda just view other cultures as a novelty and the implicit racism is crazyyy. And given most of their viewers are East Asian, the culture there often enables racism towards Africans and people of darker skin complexion. Ngl this is a collective celebrity issue though as I think I have seen many rich influencers do this before. Again no shade I still love their content but I just don't find this kind of behavior funny and as a black girlie why I'm so scared to be around those of East Asian descent.

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u/SlicedDisciple — 25 days ago

Kalogeras Sisters applied to Streamer U 😭

https://preview.redd.it/ourw5uebpweh1.png?width=2573&format=png&auto=webp&s=abcb41f65e8242b4437a5ece333843d9a760461c

Js when I thought it couldn't get any funnier/bar couldn't get any lower... there is a CHANCE that the sisters applied to Kai Cenat's Streamer University 😂. For context, this was a time lapse slideshow of various applicants who applied, it was a super short segment and paused it at the right time and look who I found! Idk if Kai put this in the vid on purpose since there were other randoms in the segment who didn't get in, but given how fast it was I genuinely think they applied to it lmaoooo. In my opinion outside of some of the batshit crazy losers at Streamer U, based on the clips there was a lot of funny moments and they woulda been huge vibe killers bc of their boring personalities. You lowk need a stomach to survive clipfarmers and the weird shit they do and idk if they could 😭

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u/SlicedDisciple — 28 days ago

Streak of good content:Seasonal or a Comeback?

They have really been on point with the content this month and I'm starting to wonder if they just are able to make good content during the summer or this is them listening and grinding on their content. Also, it just SOMEHOW happens that a lot of snark that lands here ends up either being resolved or addressed in a video. Coincidence? Perhaps, I could never imagine Emily reading a subreddit maybe someone told them a couple things said on here. But anyways the content has been firing on all cylinders just a matter of people reconnecting with them and the numbers will follow.

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u/SlicedDisciple — 2 months ago