The Grossest Ways People Actually Make Money
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Jason welcome to the worst of the best podcast I'm your host and with me today
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is my brother Jason returning as host with me Jason how you doing I'm doing
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good thanks for having me Ryan yeah it's been great it's been great doing these last few with you we last episodes we
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did we did Ride the Lightning together we talked about uh treats that aren't for sale anymore Jason uh you like money
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right yes I do yeah is there anything in your house make money off of if you pull
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something out of your house like I'm going to sell this thing whether you wanted to keep it or not you're like this could give me a dollar or two
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actually there is oh I'm in the process of moving and I wanted to get rid of some stuff and see if I can get a couple
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bucks for it and I had a small Mount
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that I had in in front of my treadmill that held up a TV just a small
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TV that I could watch while I was on the treadmill right you can buy these for like 20 bucks at you know a normal store
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like it's not that 20 or like on Amazon I thought I'll throw it up for 10 bucks
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like this thing sold within like a couple days there you go I I was shocked who's going to buy this Mount like
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looking on Craigslist or Marketplace on Facebook looking for like a TV small
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monitor mount yeah it sold for 10 bucks you know you never know the fact that
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somebody's looking for this or yeah worth driving out to my place for yeah anyway there are unusual paths to
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financial success J and you may have stumbled on something there selling those mounts maybe create your make your
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own make your own and sell them yeah I'm not very creative no but there
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are some weird things Jason there's some weird things that people sell and not just weird things that they sell but
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they make money on this I mean you can you can sell anything so to say something's weird and then sell sure you
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could sell used gum on the sidewalk you know you could try selling it but that people actually buy it and enough that
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you would make money on it here Jason and I are going to go through a list of things that people have sold or do sell
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and they make enough money on it that it made the list today and at the end of today's discussion Jason and I
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independent of each other will reveal what we feel is the worst weird thing to make money off of from this list and I
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guess how I might do this if I basically had to hand this item over to the person
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at my door which one would I feel the the worst shame in doing repeat the
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criteria so I can wrap my brain around okay I know this is kind of weird because something might be like oh you know that's gross or that's weird that's
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one thing but you have to face to face hand over you're the face of this item so you you got to make oh here you go
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you have to post it on Facebook that you're selling it so all your friends see it so which one of these is the one you would would want to do the least of
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like I want to advertise that I'm selling this item okay the most shameful
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yeah I think the most or awkward item that you would advertise that you're selling the item that you
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would least likely want to sell yeah I wouldn't want want my name attached to this that I'm making money off this
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thing the least there's a few there's a few on here that but I have I'll have to decide at the end which one is just the
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worst the first one we're going to go with is air now air is free it's found in nature and it's just about everywhere
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everywhere right but that isn't always the case depending on which part of the world you're in some parts are so
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polluted that some individuals would do just about anything to breathe in some fresh air so there's air farming so air
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farming to Fresh spaces is a solution to help those polluted countries some enterprising people in the UK Canada are
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cashing in by selling air for customers in China air in a bottle is a prize
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possession and such a relief to the lungs which are usually exposed to smog
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so I have heard of these oxygen am I thinking about this right that's probably what it is yeah you're not
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putting this in a Ziploc bag shipping it off it's probably bottled air you know it's Fresh bottled air and it get
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shipped or something and they have these probably these big tanks and you probably take your portable air bottle
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to the shop fill it up with the air that came in from other countries and let's pretend you lived in a place like I
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don't know we're not going to pick on China but let's say you live in a place like China or India somewhere it might be a heavily polluted ED air due to low
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regulations on pollution production where do you go to find fresh air you can't just go outside some air quality
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as we know is worse in other parts of the world than other parts of the world I just think you couldn't buy enough air
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to combat the amount of bad air you breathe well you talked about an air bar and I think that's what you're doing is
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you're not doing this daily 24 hours but it's like you get home from just living in this polluted air you get home you
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just have one hour of like ah this feels so good right okay that's a valid thing to sell
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it is a valid product for sure but how would you grab the air from our outside how's that done how do you well they
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they must be purifying it Oh you mean how do they give it to people just like
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an oxygen tank I would think you know like you just have a canister with a mask and you just open
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it up and it just flows out if I farmed this air and shipped it out I think one
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of every 10 bottles I would just like farten as a it be like Willy Walker's golden
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ticket yeah exactly you could advertise that did you get any Random Customer
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could get the stinky air from from Ryan and I would have that bottle like
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properly marked so they can't just say it was me I did have to give me the same number was on the bottom of their
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bottle right all right well speaking of farts Jason what's the next one yes well
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toilet paper yes so answering the call of nature should not really be a luxurious experience or should it some
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may go to the bathroom just for some peace and quiet they'll stare at the wall or scroll in their phone while they
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do their business but apparently alone time isn't the only priority when people go to the bathroom some people want to
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use nothing but the best even when it comes to toiletries some toilet paper
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manufacturers make luxury black camouflage or suduku tissue paper to
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appeal to different markets example of the most expensive toilet paper is toilet paper man's 22 karat gold tissue
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worth 1.3 million there is a demand for this
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tissue in Dubai and it is considered the perfect choice for golden toilet seats
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which are more like Thrones this is a ridiculous right thing to spend your money on well the extreme of oh yeah the
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extreme aspect of like I'm talking 22 gold tissue did you imagine buying a
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roll for $1.3 million and then I guess flushing it well it's like they say you
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have so much money you have money to burn I always suspect there's people that are like on the other end of their
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Plumbing like sifting through their sewage and hopes to be able to find
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remnants of their toilet paper you got to raid their septic tank or it's not
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worth it it's not worth it I'm not diving anywhere even if it was us no even if it was in the toilet BT
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itself with the like it's I'm good I'm good 1.3 million worth of toilet paper
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you would go for it 22 car gold tissue if you dropped your cell phone in your
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toilet you grab it yeah but I'm not but I'm not picking out the carrots literally picking the carrots out of the
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poop depends on what type of moment you had on the toilet if you dropped your cell
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phone or your wallet you would fish it out of the toilet bowl but you're not going to go for a 22
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karat gold tissue paper I get that some toilet paper can be really rough I've had poor quality toilet paper I think we
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all have it's basically paper towels why do toilet paper companies make toilet paper that's like sandpaper is it truly
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cheaper to make it a rough substance think of a piece of paper of uh full
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scap paper is that what they call it a writing paper I've had toilet paper off the role that's almost equivalent to
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what I write my schoolwork on is making a piece of paper more expensive than
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making a soft piece of paper is that process more expensive it might not be the process but it's the interpretation
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of the product that you end up using that's what I don't understand so they can they can they can pay grade themselves like hey it costs the same
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amount no matter what type of toy paper we make but the impression is the softer
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stuff is more luxurious to use so we're going to jack up the price I get that
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but let's just say that it cost a dollar to make hard toilet paper it costs a dollar to make soft but more soft would
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always sell because you could up the price so why wouldn't you just do they just say well there's people who don't
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want to pay $4 a roll so we're going to charge them $2 a row but they both cost a dollar to make yeah I I've always
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wondered this about these no name products all this stuff is it really a lot of these companies are all the same
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but like like fake Cola or whatever like no name Cola and taste off or different
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like why can't it taste good like is there a rule that says we can't make our
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product taste yummy too I think they artificially play with the market I
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think yeah why can't you you know why can't they compete Coca-Cola yeah why can't so no man nobody do the same thing
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specifically the No Name products or or these competing products are on the same shelf but it's kind of like the pib like
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Cola pib soft drink or whatever why can't it be you what we're going to make a yummy soft drink let's do it no no no
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no no no we're not Coke yeah but why can't we but does it really cost more money to change the greeted to be
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tasty just well I'm sure there's some economic Majors listening to the episode thinking yes there's reasons okay let us
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and maybe legit there are more expensive ways to make toilet paper well making
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them out of 22 karat gold that's one way of doing yeah that's that's one way right yeah all right well speaking of
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toilet paper let's go on to the next item the people sell Jason so this might sound crazy but one man's poop may be a
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lifesaver for another so some patients suffer from what's called CLA stre DM
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defile a bacterial infection that is stubborn and fatal and responsible for
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15,000 American deaths a year so doctors can treat this with a feal transplant
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healthy microbes from the human waste of a healthy person are placed inside the intestines of the patient so this helps
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remove cestrum defile from their system so in 2015 one researcher at the
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology sold his stool and earned around $11,000
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but not anyone can qualify to be an open biome stool donor you need to pass a thorough clinical assessment and be free
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of any infection so cannot have traveled for example to a country in which there's a risk of Contracting diseases
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and you cannot be obese and should not have used antibiotics or illicit drugs within a specific time frame which makes
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sense you you're giving your bacteria to somebody who needs this uh certain bacteria I would I wouldn't say that I
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fit the mold here but I think I would probably have a decent poop quality poop
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but I don't know if I could ziplock it and wow you're humble I'm not going to lie to you well I'm I'm not OB beast and
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I haven't taken any listed drugs for well forever and I don't use antibiotics so I follow that at least and I eat
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pretty healthy I don't eat processed food and I don't know well you can make an extra thousand bucks on the side so
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side hustle my wife always gets mad at me for sitting on the toilet for half an hour so I say hey honey I'm making $500
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every half hour here could help pay for your uh that could help pay for your $1.3 million toilet paper maybe your
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poops are worth it Ryan to pay for that toilet paper I'd have to take 13,000
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poops do you even do 13,000 poops the lifetime well 13,000 if you did one a
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day it would take me 3 and 1/2 years of pooping to get that one roll of toilet paper if I sold each
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poop there you go there your little side hustle yeah all right professional
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morning services so this is is new to me morning as in m o Ur n that's right in
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so funerals and burials are somber Affairs and the ones mostly affected by
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the loss are usually the deceased loved ones however some people are actually making money selling professional
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morning service serves they put up an act and cry on demand professional
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mourners research the person who passed on so they can get to know them and talk
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a bit about them as They Mourn professional mourning services are common in African Asian Hispanic
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countries however they are also gaining popularity across Europe and the us some
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are known to charge different rates for crying and doing other activities such as rolling on the ground threatening to
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jump into the grave and actually jumping into the grave that's awesome I could do this I
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could do this this is bizarre nobody else is going to mourn
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for grandpa so let's pay somebody to make it look like we miss him yeah that's what they're doing okay like Ryan
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wasn't a very liked person Becky's going to be embarrassed being at this funeral my wife and she's like I need I need
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some support here who do I have to hire this is what I might have to do I will
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pre-order MERS and I will have them prepaid to attend
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my funeral without anybody else knowing they'll just kind of show up and these like people they all be like crying and
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wailing and jumping into my grave and people will think wow Jason was really well-liked look at all these people and
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look how upset they are but I wonder what it would be take to to do this gig doing your first one okay man this is my
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first day it's my first day in the job okay here we go deep breath deep breath oh Uncle Joe Uncle Joe
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[Music] everyone's like who is this guy why like we didn't even like this guy I would
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love to be the guy that pounds on the C why you why you
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yes why God why take me oh that's awesome well people are
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making hey people are making money off it that's great I just wonder who's so desperate it's got to be the people are
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buying $1.3 million rolls of toilet paper who are paying for these things because it's a little embarrassing
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to be honest I I think oh it's interesting that it's common in African Asian and Hispanic countries and this I
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just wonder why that is I'm trying to think what that connection is but it is picking popularity in Europe and us so
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it is gaining enough popularity that have made our list all right use
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underwear now to some handling or having someone's underwear may be downright
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disgusting however to others this is truly a fetish they may be willing to pay a premium price to get a hold of
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someone else's used underwear apparently there was a cons able demand for this the grosser they are the bigger the
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demand This creepy business thrives on the sale of used woman's underwear
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obviously and you get a better price if the underwear is a tight fitting worn out and has weird stains gross right a
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pair goes around for 50 bucks at a fair price what makes it more bizarre is the vast Market available for these products
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Japan I know Japan for example does have vending machines just for this business
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now the government did shut it down but only on concerns that it was men that were wearing the female undergarment so
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it wasn't being properly advertised it was shut down for false advertisement you know I don't want to be cudas here
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or anything but obviously you would figure it' be a lot of it would be men that buy this I thought you going to say
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something about to go along with your um healthy poops that you would have a healthy pair of underwear you can sell
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well if I had a healthy poop it's uh it's clean and ready to go yeah you know this this is odd uh but this is a real
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fetish I mean you know um I don't think we're breaking any ground here by
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exposing this as something that people pay for if you think about people do pay for this the problem with this business
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if you're truly trying to make money off it as the consumer in particular is how do how does the consumer know that this
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truly did come from either a female or or the person who's been advertised to sell it there are adult stars that do
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this there are people that do do this I think it has I think there's some sort of verification part of this I don't
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know what it would be there is I don't without without divulging too much I
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know someone but and there's a web page that kind of verifies that they well I
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don't it's pretty hard to verify unless you do do Anda samples off the underwear and out of the person I mean outside of
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that I'm not sure how you can actually verify you could you know you just say hey this is this is who I am no and this
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is what I'm selling yeah I I just don't know how else you could verify I don't any must have found a sweat shop where
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there's just a bunch of guys running around the track well it's this in girl ladies underwear just hundreds of
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Japanese men just sweating and don't women smell different than men
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I mean isn't there way but sometimes it might be too late
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you give it your first whiff and just like I already spent money on this go well how do how do I get my money back
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humans are funny we're just funny things you know um it's odd it's different it's
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actually harmless like nobody's getting hurt if you want to buy buy someone's else use clothes that was basically you're buying something that was around
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their groins congratulations but there's a real fetish for it and people made money off it but I find it odd I
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wouldn't oh I but if somebody came to say Ryan I'll buy your underwear right now for 50 bucks I'd probably drop TR
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pull it off my oh but you but you won't pick out $1.3 million of toilet paper no
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I if I somebody wants my underwear I'd be more willing to get them my underwear off my bottom than to pick through a
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toilet bowl looking for carrots for 50 bucks all right okay number four
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breast milk yes mother's vend breast milk at a reasonable price and it's lucrative business that has existed for
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quite a while while this may seem suitable for infants whose mothers can't breast feed the World Health
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Organization Advocates that infants should get breast milk from other healthy mothers in the event their biological mothers unable to produce
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milk you can make money selling your breast milk there are sites like only
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the breast.com that facilitate this sale you and I are both parents we're both
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unable to breastfeed our children when they were younger uh so that could have happened to either one of us so let's
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say that our spouse at the time wanted to breastfeed was unable to and for
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whatever medical reasons or unable to produce or whatever like it's great to know that this is provided for the
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infants as this is a phenomenal service honestly it's a phenomenal service I
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guess even similar to the you know at the end of the day the feal transplant where people are medically in
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a vulnerable position and need a fecal transplant same with breast milk it's
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obvious that breast milk is the ideal source of food for babies so mother's
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Nature's nectar is the best for babies absolutely yeah but yeah but how do you verify it's little Charlie that's asking
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for this that's the I again I knew a guy and oh your friends
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we'll talk offline sure and yes he talked often about his fetish of
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drinking breast milk sure that's a so or maybe we could say his enjoyment yeah
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yeah he talked to me a few times about it sure adult breastfeeding is what it's referred to is a a common common enough
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that it's there are groups there are people that do this there's a an interest I would say look I would almost
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find this more naturally uh what was word looking for more I kind of get this more than use
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underwear I I was I was thinking the same thing yes this is H way more yeah
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less odd or whatever of an approach to the human body than hey can I play
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around with your used underwear after you've used it yeah yeah I love the name of the site though only the breast.com
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that's kind of that's good different you know it's different again people probably aren't thinking about that but
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I think it's one of those things where oh boy it sure would be nice to have breast milk for our child this is a very
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valuable service H yeah I agree yeah all right the next one selling real life
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horror moments this is interesting for most of us we' like to keep our dark moments to ourselves we seldomly want to
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remember those times life dealt is a cruel hand however for others this is a moneymaking opportunity people are
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actually getting paid to narrate and and sell their real life misery moments to
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magazines and newspapers these stories May range from your near-death experience okay an illness or
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even your spouse's Affair the prices vary depending on the sensitivity of your story but what the agencies will do
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and I get why they do this is that they do require that the storytellers produce
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photographs or document proof to validate the story then they'll publish these because I guess anyone could make
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up a story about a near-death experience or illness if you're a good Storyteller but I you know when something's real or
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at least real to the individual it sells better right of course yeah so even though this might sound callous on the
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Publisher's part you can get though the individual telling the story is you can get anywhere from 200 to 2,000 for a
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single story depending on your bargaining skills you can you can convince a magazine or a newspaper into
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a or you know internet blog into a joint deal for your story so you know if your story sells it can become the new amille
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horror series who knows right or Exorcist or something people sell their autobiographies and some people live a
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scary life or have horrible experiences that they in some ways like they say make lemons lemonade
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out of lemons you capitalize on a and a horrible experience whatever it might be
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try and make something out of it I got a couple ghost stories you and I have shared a couple ghost stories with each other but I don't know if they would
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make any kind of money you know no my my memory is not good enough to be able to
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get a lot of details out of anything yeah again when you think of you know ways to make some money on the side a
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side hustle as Jason said earlier sell selling a tragic story of your life to put into like a Reader's Digest or
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something I guess that makes sense yeah that's what I was thinking a Reader's Digest sounds like a Reader's Digest I
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love those when I was reading those in the doctor's office or Den office when we were younger yeah yeah keep you
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occupied now we have our smartphones yeah no kidding okay so plasma plasma is
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the clear fluid in which other blood components like platelets and red blood cells are suspended this is why it is
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different from conventional blood donations it takes much longer since the doctors have to extract the plasma from
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the blood apart from the Fulfillment of knowing you're helping a sick person somewhere you also get paid well for it
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to sell your plasma you have to be screened for specific viruses be 18 years old and weigh more than 110 pounds
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if you're the right weight and healthy you can make two donations per week for
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each donation hospitals pay anywhere from 20 to 50 bucks Hospital pay you
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depending on the amount of plasma you can donate the amount of plasma you can safely donate is directly proportional
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to your weight there you go yeah that makes sense 100 bucks a week let's say
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do that 52 week yeah you make $5,200 a year what's interesting about this is I
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saw a documentary on YouTube where much of the blood that people donate isn't
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actually going to sick people H vampires they no they're they're mining people's
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blood for the plasma and it's going to Big biotech companies oh you talking
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about blood yeah a lot of people think oh I'm donating blood and it's helping somebody in the hospital who might need
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a blood I wonder if all that blood's ever used eh yeah that's what I'm saying is there's there's documents or there's
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this YouTube document that they did an investigative report I forget the name of it it's something you know like kind
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of like blood you know the way that anyway people think they're selling their blood or donating their blood and
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they're not even getting paid for it they're doing it for free and then the hospitals or the blood drive people sell
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it and they're not selling it for the blood they're actually selling it to get the plasma so you unknowingly are
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signing away your plasma for free these companies then make money off of your
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plasma because it goes to biotech companies that then use it for a multitude of different things I mean
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it's been about a year a year and a half since I watched it it was fascinating and a little bit disturbing that some
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people don't know that they're not donating blood they're actually having their blood sold in order to extract
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plasma from the wor of the best podcast all of you everyone stopped donating blood that's our message of the day
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today uh it's one of those things where where I've donated blood and I'm sure I'll do it again in sometime my future
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I've done what I can I'm not trying to poooo the idea of a blood
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drive because at some point some of this will get to people that need it right
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but I was just surprised no I never heard of that I know I had never heard of it either and somehow it came across
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my it's like I was youtubing or searching for blood drives or what's the
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story behind blood donations it just kind of popped up and I'm like oh this is an interesting title I had no idea what it was about and I was like oh okay
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um yeah some people donate blood but they don't realize that they're donated blood is is actually being sold for
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plasma no that's interesting thank you I mean I'm sure one or two of her listeners would have found that
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interesting so you can edit it all you can edit it
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all it isn't actually is I don't know why I'm actually not being factious that
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was interesting I would never have made the connection but nothing surprises me anymore all right the last one is
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selling weird jewelry on Etsy conventionally jewelry is supposed to be
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beautiful you know unique probably shiny but there is a huge market for jewelry
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that is downright weird or creepy so on Etsy hundreds of sellers you can look this up yourself U make creepy jewelry
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out of unconventional material like maybe say deer teeth or I bet you even human teeth quite frankly so even more
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astounding is the market for such jewelry you'll see soap in the shape of mutilated human body parts and denture
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inspired earrings and finger rings on the site now with the advances and
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capabil a 3D printing the array of weird stuff on Etsy just got bigger sellers
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get quite an impressive passive income selling bizarre jewelry makes sense you
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jewelry is a funny thing I I know I'm a guy I'm not trying to say men don't wear jewelry that's not the point but you
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know for the most part we associate jewelry with women and and females that's for the I would say that's their
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largest demographic I'm not trying to be controversial by saying we live in such
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a time now where I can't even say women wear more jewelry than men let's be honest like my mom had a jewelry box my
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dad did not like but that being said jewelry I find it weird to me again maybe because
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I'm just a guy I don't know why but I just I see no value in it it does nothing for me aesthetically when I see
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it on people it's such a weird thing to accessorize yourself I find it odd I think humans are weird but I find it I
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like oh look at this beautiful bro sh we oh wow it's fantastic or like a la pal
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pin right okay what about a watch I like a nice looking watch I haven't worn a
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watch in 25 years I wear nothing I don't wear my wedding ring that's right ladies I am single ready to mingle said I just
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I don't like things wrapped around myself like I don't want it on my neck I don't want it on my wrist I don't want on my finger I just don't I wear like a
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fitness tracking watch and I prefer to look at my watch instead of have to look at my cell phone
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especially with a lot of the work that I do is like outside physical labor type stuff having to grab my phone every time
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I want to see the time or a notification
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I could just look down on my watch real quick without having to stop doing whatever it is that I'm doing but yeah
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I'm not really a jewelry person I like a watch but you know people have bought weird you know I don't think it's
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anything different than say somebody I think Jonathan Davis from the lead singer from Korn he own
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Ted Bundy's VW bug that's got to be haunted man that's got to be haunted yes
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like so people do enjoy these weird collections of stuff I know slash you
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really into the horror horror yeah you know they have these weird well we're looking at pictures right now I know
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where yeah I I can't there's a necklace here that actually has a toilet paper roll on it that's like meta 100 it's a $1.3
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million toilet paper rolled jewelry necklace it for that's actually go check it out
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that toilet paper uh miniature toilet paper World necklace is $12 H yeah
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interesting so ladies and gentlemen just go weird Etsy jewelry and you will see what we're talking about on your Google
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there's some interesting stuff a lot of hands uh a lot of brain stuff yeah a lot of hands are very po teeth of course
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real teeth or things shaped as teeth they pulled out right from the root eyeballs fingers I'm not into any of
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this stuff no I'm not talking about just the jewelry I'm just talking about why does it have to be weird I don't want to
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be feel scared but you're crazy but you're crazy Jay you're your own
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person all right so there you go everyone let's go through that list one more time really briefly to see what the
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topics were and then Jason and I I think the criteria still stand so what would you be willing to advertise online
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publicly that you're going to sell this the least like what would be the most embarrassing or shameful thing that you'd want to sell on Facebook that
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would have to be the worst thing some of these are valid things which talked about that so there's definitely a worst so here we go uh air toilet paper human
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waste professional morning service used underwear breast milk real life horror
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moments plasma or weird julu ressi so Jason says I'm selling this come to my
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house and buy it which one would embarrass you the most this is tough
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eh yeah because off the bat you might think human waste but if it's for the
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right purposes but I guess some people might buy it for I think I think in this situation your human waste is going
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towards the actual like you just don't you can't deliver it to someone's door so I I'll give you that but you'd have
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to put on Facebook hey I made $1,000 today selling my poop to uh
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MIT cool like even though it's a good cause would you be willing to write that
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that's what which one are you willing to write this I I know it's a good cause but you have to write on your Facebook
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status today I made money doing this which one is the one you would do last
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okay I think selling my underwear yeah I agree there's no way around that yeah
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yeah yeah because people can kind of get behind the medical
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services if that's in fact why I'm selling my poop but I was just about to
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say the morning yeah it's a tough one you have you're complete fraud you're like or but
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yes but you know you could argue and this we didn't bring this up yeah I hear what you're saying but you are a quote
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unquote fake mour but you could argue I'm providing the service of adding to the morning meaning like by sharing that
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loss with other people it's easier for other people to mourn yeah I had thought of it that way where they don't feel
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alone in their mour if they don't have a lot of loved ones if there's more people there it's more comfortable to be public
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with they crying H yeah yeah that's a good point man yeah yeah you know what I
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bet you there's comfort in that I bet you I bet you people probably get drawn into the experience I mean everybody needs a hug right I mean even if it's
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from a stranger sometimes that's all you just need somebody to embrace you in your time of and I bet you that's what
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their service is I bet you that's what their service is we probably didn't say very well I bet you they do offer like it's not done in a silly way yeah you
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know and here in the North American environment we're not exposed to that
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sort of openness so other culturally other people might view it very
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differently we're coming from a very different approach or angle so yeah so I'm G say my underwear I think so too
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because you'd have to write hey I sold my used underwear today for 50 bucks pretty cool eh so I think that's the one I would
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least likely want to own publicly yeah yeah I don't want to advertise that I have used underwear let's just pretend
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that that doesn't exist that's right I don't wear underwear so this would be an issue all right well remember in front
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of every Silver Lining there's a cloud and today Jason and I helped you find that and that was used underwear thanks
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for joining me Jason you're welcome thanks for having me brother we'll do this again Gator Productions
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