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34.5k Likes, 1826 Comments – NextShark (@nextshark) on Instagram: “[CW: GRAPHIC VIOLENCE. The video on slide 2 may be distressing to some viewers.]
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NextShark on Instagram: “Based on current trends, some of the most lucrative ways for YouTube Creators to earn money often involve playing video games, reviewing toys or teaching others which sponsored item they should be buying next.However, for 25-year-old YouTuber Kim Thai, it has been about eating insane amounts of food through the art of mukbang, a South Korean term that combines eating and broadcasting.Kim, who launched her channel “Eat with Kim” eight months ago, is among the many mukbang YouTubers on the platform who now make a decent living by ingesting massive quantities of food in front of the camera.The appeal of watching others gorge down large amounts of food has been attributed to either the sensual effect it brings to some members of the audience or the visceral experience it offers to those who can’t afford the food or are allergic to it. “Whatever floats their boat,” Kim told Cosmopolitan in a recent interview. “I realize that not everyone comes to me for the same things. Some people are fascinated with how I peel a shrimp and others are curious to hear how something tastes that they’ve never tried before. I’m here to spread love through food.” Generating over 200,000 subscribers so far, Kim’s channel has allowed her to earn a six-figure salary from ads and sponsorships from brands such as DoorDash and Pepto-Bismol.According to Kim, she even quit her social-media job at a national beauty brand so she can focus on her YouTube career full time. “It was a super nerve-racking move and a big leap,” she was quoted as saying. “But looking back, I’m so glad I decided to follow my heart.” “And to know that my videos are something that people look forward to watching reminds me why I started,” Kim added.With the earnings she saved up, Kim is now planning to launch her own clothing line soon.”
15.8k Likes, 569 Comments – NextShark (@nextshark) on Instagram: “Based on current trends, some of the most lucrative ways for YouTube Creators to earn …
16K Likes, 569 Comments – NextShark (@nextshark) on Instagram: “Based on current trends, some of the most lucrative ways for YouTube Creators to earn money often involve playing video games, reviewing toys or teaching others which sponsored item they should be buying next.However, for 25-year-old YouTuber Kim Thai, it has been about eating insane amounts of food through the art of mukbang, a South Korean term that combines eating and broadcasting.Kim, who launched her channel “Eat with Kim” eight months ago, is among the many mukbang YouTubers on the platform who now make a decent living by ingesting massive quantities of food in front of the camera.The appeal of watching others gorge down large amounts of food has been attributed to either the sensual effect it brings to some members of the audience or the visceral experience it offers to those who can’t afford the food or are allergic to it. “Whatever floats their boat,” Kim told Cosmopolitan in a recent interview. “I realize that not everyone comes to me for the same things. Some people are fascinated with how I peel a shrimp and others are curious to hear how something tastes that they’ve never tried before. I’m here to spread love through food.” Generating over 200,000 subscribers so far, Kim’s channel has allowed her to earn a six-figure salary from ads and sponsorships from brands such as DoorDash and Pepto-Bismol.According to Kim, she even quit her social-media job at a national beauty brand so she can focus on her YouTube career full time. “It was a super nerve-racking move and a big leap,” she was quoted as saying. “But looking back, I’m so glad I decided to follow my heart.” “And to know that my videos are something that people look forward to watching reminds me why I started,” Kim added.With the earnings she saved up, Kim is now planning to launch her own clothing line soon.”
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NextShark on Instagram: “[Trigger warning: content may be distressing to some readers.][SWIPE]While numerous heroics have been largely told about the brave men and women who stood against the terror of the 9/11 attacks, few knew about one flight attendant’s bravery.Chinese-American flight attendant Betty Ong, who flew on American Airlines, helped save lives by telling emergency personnel on the ground what was happening aboard her doomed flight on that fateful day of Sept. 11, 2001.Ong’s unbelievable story of bravery, which ultimately ended not only with her death but also a national tragedy, began 19 years ago, in the morning of September 11.Link in bio for more 👆@nextshark 👈👈👈 support by following 🙏🙏🙏#hero”
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152K Likes, 632 Comments – NextShark (@nextshark) on Instagram: “[Trigger warning: content may be distressing to some readers.][SWIPE]While numerous heroics have been largely told about the brave men and women who stood against the terror of the 9/11 attacks, few knew about one flight attendant’s bravery.Chinese-American flight attendant Betty Ong, who flew on American Airlines, helped save lives by telling emergency personnel on the ground what was happening aboard her doomed flight on that fateful day of Sept. 11, 2001.Ong’s unbelievable story of bravery, which ultimately ended not only with her death but also a national tragedy, began 19 years ago, in the morning of September 11.Link in bio for more 👆@nextshark 👈👈👈 support by following 🙏🙏🙏#hero”
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34.8k Likes, 1312 Comments – NextShark (@nextshark) on Instagram: “WARNING: This article includes information that some readers may find distressing.
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NextShark Instagramissa : “K-pop supergroup BTS has just achieved another history-making moment in the music industry by topping the charts on Monday.𝗧𝗼𝗽 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱: With their single “Dynamite,” BTS became the first all-South Korean group to land at the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.🔸Artist Psy nearly achieved the same feat back in 2012 with the global hit “Gangnam Style,” which reached the No. 2 position on the chart.🔸Back in March, BTS’ single “On” also made it on the same list, reaching fourth place.𝗘𝘅𝗽𝗹𝗼𝘀𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗵𝗶𝘁: Released following the “Map of the Soul: 7” album, “Dynamite” is BTS’ first fully English-language song.🔸The track made its impact immediately upon release, achieving 33.9 million streams in the U.S. and selling 300,000 units in its first week, based on Nielsen Music data.🔸“Dynamite” also received 11.6 million audience impressions in radio airplay in the same period.🔸On YouTube, the “Dynamite” music video has so far racked up over 260 million views since its debut on Aug. 24.🔸As of this writing, the track has also been streamed over 78 million times on Spotify since its release on Aug. 21.𝗢𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿 𝗮𝗰𝗰𝗼𝗹𝗮𝗱𝗲𝘀: The Billboard triumph comes after the group took home the Moon Person trophies at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday for “Best Group,” “Best Pop,” “Best K-Pop,” and “Best Choreography” award categories. 🔸For the ceremony, BTS members Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook performed “Dynamite” remotely from South Korea. 🔸Last year, the group also became the first to win in the VMAs newly-created K-pop category.@nextshark 👈👈👈 support by following 🙏🙏🙏#bts #방탄소년단 #billboard #kpop”
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14K Likes, 140 Comments – NextShark (@nextshark) on Instagram: “K-pop supergroup BTS has just achieved another history-making moment in the music industry by topping the charts on Monday.𝗧𝗼𝗽 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱: With their single “Dynamite,” BTS became the first all-South Korean group to land at the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.🔸Artist Psy nearly achieved the same feat back in 2012 with the global hit “Gangnam Style,” which reached the No. 2 position on the chart.🔸Back in March, BTS’ single “On” also made it on the same list, reaching fourth place.𝗘𝘅𝗽𝗹𝗼𝘀𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗵𝗶𝘁: Released following the “Map of the Soul: 7” album, “Dynamite” is BTS’ first fully English-language song.🔸The track made its impact immediately upon release, achieving 33.9 million streams in the U.S. and selling 300,000 units in its first week, based on Nielsen Music data.🔸“Dynamite” also received 11.6 million audience impressions in radio airplay in the same period.🔸On YouTube, the “Dynamite” music video has so far racked up over 260 million views since its debut on Aug. 24.🔸As of this writing, the track has also been streamed over 78 million times on Spotify since its release on Aug. 21.𝗢𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿 𝗮𝗰𝗰𝗼𝗹𝗮𝗱𝗲𝘀: The Billboard triumph comes after the group took home the Moon Person trophies at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday for “Best Group,” “Best Pop,” “Best K-Pop,” and “Best Choreography” award categories. 🔸For the ceremony, BTS members Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook performed “Dynamite” remotely from South Korea. 🔸Last year, the group also became the first to win in the VMAs newly-created K-pop category.@nextshark 👈👈👈 support by following 🙏🙏🙏#bts #방탄소년단 #billboard #kpop”
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