Industry plant thread

industry plant thread

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So literally every top 40s pop artist of the last 20-30 years?

he's impressive, he's already been a plant in 3 different industries and he's only like 28

>Gotye
>plant
Really gets the almonds activated

>anyone on a major label

explain this take

>plant on YT
>plant in music
>plant in TV/Ad industry

It's sad really, he was much more talented as a comedian than as a musician. I guess all good things must come to an end.

>>plant on YT
how?

>>plant in TV/Ad industry
what's he been doing in the TV/ad industry?

>how?
i bet you think the beatles were not think-tank produce

what the fuck are you even talking about

something zoomers cant understand

in what way was "filthy frank" a youtube industry plant?

in every way

explain

i'm not that guy, but you're an idiot. He went against YouTube's algorithm and general idea of what a creator "should" be in every possible way.

how is he a plant? he's making music for teenagers after developing hundreds of thousands of devoted teenager fans on youtube

filthy frank always was think tank produce

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retard

Stop dude you're short-circuiting the zoom zooms

>N-NO STOP POINTING OUT MY MANUFACTURED ENTERTAINMENT FIGURES
>I NEED TO EXIST IN A PERFECTLY CURATED CORPORATE SAFE SPACE BUBBLE

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if he was think tank produce then explain why almost every one of his videos were demonitized

he didnt monetize his vids to begin with
because the think tank paycheck was good enough

If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it enough.

>someone can't make something because they enjoy making it, it's always for profit
Ok

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nice wojacks bro, upvoted!

It was definitely not normal how Frank had so many conflicting ideas and still consistently produced content of some caliber with little to no compensation.

NPC Wojak can't even be used ironically yet since boomers still use it

>everyone who's not a mindless globohomo drone is a boomer
LITERAL definition of NPC (non-player character)

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>all I can do as an argument is post NPC memes
oh, so you're just a retard, nice

As I said, if you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it enough.

why are you upset industry plants are exposed ITT?

You're just claiming he is with no evidence to back up your claims, you're just posting an overused meme

>the sky is blue
>"UHH SOURCE NEED EVIDENCE ON THAT CLAIM SNOPES FACT CHECK"

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Alright, you're just being gay and not providing any evidence, hope you have a good day.

you've changed my mind on this one, friend. i will be a good goy and not look into this at all.

fag

i hate 2019 Yea Forums

I just don't understand why can't he do both? Why do celebrities who do multiple things always have this "it's just time to end this chapter maaan" attitude?

It's so obviously shallow and image-driven, like he knows people won't take his whack emotional lyrics seriously if he's also making a bunch of silly jokes on YT because he can only be one-dimensional. If you're really multi-talented you should be able to tie everything together with your personality.

And I'm not saying this as someone who misses FilthyFrank btw, that shit was garbage.

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He "went against YouTube's algorithm" before it turned to complete shit. Nobody can make the videos he did anymore.

Who was exposed when exactly?

>all these fucking niggers just feeding this fucking troll
god i hadn't laughed like that in a good fucking time this fucking board is over

why post amber

To expose the Chapos lurking among us. Take him away, boys.

but chapos hate queen amber

This is the best thread I've ever seen

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I bet you didn't know John Alden from "Salem" was the lead singer of Saliva.

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A plant thread? Nice! I've always found a passion when it comes to the history of plants.
Let's start with coffee, in Brazil. Why Brazil? Well, Brazil produces 1/3 of all coffee on the planet, making them the world's largest producer by a wide margin. Coffee isn't actually a native plant to the entire Americas, much less Brazil. Francisco de Melo Palheta was the first man to plant a coffee bush in Brazil, in 1727. He was sent to French Guiana in order to act as a diplomat and settle a border dispute. Like the chad he truly is, he seduced the governer's wife and was able to smuggle coffee seeds back with him to Brazil. Coffee spread throughout the country but was only produced for domestic use until the beginning of the 19th century, when the continent of North America began to show high demand for the product. This resulted in what in a coffee boom. The boom lasted from around 1830 to 1850 and helped stop slavery, due to the increase of industrialization. Brazil became the king of coffee as far back as 1820, as the first boom ramped up production until Brazil was producing 20% of all coffee worldwide.

No shit

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The second coffee boom went from around 1880 to 1930, again due to an increase in demand worldwide for the product. Production was slightly stunted when in 1888 slavery was abolished. During this time, the booming industry drew in immigrants from multiple regions: notably Italy, Japan, and Spain. Alongside these three groups, black men built up the majority of the workforce at the time. The growing industry and increased immigration turned Sao Paulo from a tiny town to one of the largest cities in the country. The population spiked from 30000 in 1850 to 240000 in 1900. In 1930 the city became the countries largest city with over a million residents. In the early 1900s coffee was responsible for around 15% of Brazils GDP, and the majority of its exporting profits. It was so vital to the country that coffee growers and exporters had dominant roles in the government. February 1906 is a good example of this: growing production had decreased the price of coffee, so to protect their main industry, the government controlled the price by buying large amounts of coffee to sell internationally. This move primarily benefitted the coffee producers, who were the ones in the government making these decisions. This eventually backfired and coffee overproduction hit the country hard during the great depression.

A particularly interesting change in the production of coffee in Brazil is the dismemberment of the Brazillian Coffee Institute. As the head of coffee regulation for the country, they were directly in charge for quality control of the product, and they were very lacking when compared to other countries and their production of coffee. This was partly due to pricing, as people were still buying their product regardless. Why spend money you don't have to? The X factor for their removal was the International Coffee Agreement suggested in 1983. The change had increased the value of more common coffee types, at the cost of more unique coffee having lowered value. Brazil was the main holdout in this agreement, as they believed this would lower its stake in the international coffee industry. This was a big deal as around then they were responsible for around 40% of all coffee production worldwide. Consumers worldwide, but most notably in the USA, demanded high-quality coffee. Jorio Dauster, the head of the BCI believed they would be able to survive without signing the agreement and it later was abandoned in 1989. This spelled the end of the BCI as the public's view of the organization had shifted. The BCI was limiting a free market, which was viewed by many as limiting profit opportunity. This was a huge swing in the industry, as prior to this movement quality control was severely overlooked.

user pls stop spreading misinformation and Lula propaganda. im from brazil and coffe is destroying country, communists use coffee to corrupt and steal money turn into venezuela. fuck you for defending the coffe piece of shit

That is something that has begun semi-recently then. (I'm talking last 100 years) I'm not knowledgeable of the industry past the early 1900s. Sad to hear that is the case. I just love coffee.

Flop. Was he supposed to be the friendly Deku to XXX's aggressive Majin Buu?
God, shit is so lame right now.