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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 191)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 191 of 1360 | Answers: 13,595 | Views: 1,781,097
Knochen
Elite
Oh God I've watched this now. A grown man with a crown on his head screams like speech impaired "what old OH MY GOD WHO ARE YOU" into the camera?!

So advertising, fair enough. If it works, I'm happy for GJ. But I wonder WHY it works. I don't want to judge but WHO is watching this? Someone please show me the people who are doing this. This is quasi scientific interest

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Matthias
Expert
Bones, you I also have no idea who looks at that every day or for it still spends money every month to buy a sub.
(FYI, I've been a sub since yesterday so I could write in chat, but won't be renewing the subscription)
But apparently there are really many of them, otherwise he would not reach so many people.
Yesterday, after all, more than 40,000 people watched live as he gambled.

Personally, I'm interested purely for the reason that we work in the industry and sometimes I even find the streams quite funny, whether Roshtein or Knossi, or even Monte I liked to watch gambling, but the latter got one on the lid.

Yes, as far as the donation was concerned, it was a marketing attempt - overall the effect was mixed, but it gave us new ideas and showed us which technical screws we could still turn at GambleJoe.
As you say, it's Daniel's and my private money and everyone can do what they want with their money.

You know, many people only see this one-time fundraiser and think I'm crazy.
But most people don't know what Daniel and I do for society.
We donate to various organizations, children's homes, help the homeless in Germany or Malta, everywhere we can.
Only last week I equipped my son's school with electric heaters, because there is no heating system in Malta and all the children have to sit in class with jackets on.
But I think, if you do something good from your heart, you don't have to trumpet or prove it everywhere, and that actually has nothing to do with GambleJoe.

Anyone who knows me in the real world knows that I have been an entrepreneur for over 15 years and have made my money long before GambleJoe even existed. Of course we make good money from this site these days, but whether we run this site or not, that wouldn't change our standard of living.

Knossi's donation was a spur-of-the-moment decision, perhaps not necessarily well thought out, but the fact that such a barrel is being opened now is something none of us would have expected.

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supermode
Expert
Bones wrote on 01/28/2020 at 8:52 pm: Oh god I watched this now. A grown man with a crown on his head screams like speech impaired "what old OH MY GOD WHO ARE YOU" into the camera?!

So advertising, fair enough. If it works, I'm happy for GJ. But I wonder WHY it works. I don't want to judge but WHO is watching this? Someone please show me the people who are doing this. This is quasi scientific interest.

Find your thesis interesting that you prefer to watch jungle camp and see added value in mealworms-eating Z celebrities

I like to watch streams, whether casino is streamed or just something else that interests and entertains me.
Watch for several years no more TV and see it like you just exactly from the other side that one thereby dumbs down. Do not really want to have a long discussion so everyone as he wants and what he thinks is right

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Knochen
Elite
The fact that you and GambleJoe donate a lot has actually already been mentioned by you here several times. I also think it makes sense. Why a barrel is opened is summarized with two words. German mentality. There is always a bit of resentment and a bit of joy in the judgment.

How anyone can watch this on a daily basis I don't understand at all either. I personally lasted through your video for about 15 seconds. This completely over the top screaming at the camera was already too much for me
I really enjoyed watching the streams from tby back then. But you could also chat with the other users here and it was somehow exciting because you somehow knew that he plays with his real money and earns nothing from it. I must say that I find advertising for gambling, no matter in what form, actually critical

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Knochen
Elite
supermode wrote on 28.01.2020 at 21:14
Find your thesis interesting that you prefer to watch jungle camp and see added value in mealworm-eating Z celebs

I like to watch streams, whether casino is streamed or just something else that interests and entertains me.
Watch for several years no more TV and see it like you just exactly from the other side that one thereby dumbs down. Do not really want to have a long discussion so everyone as he wants and what he thinks is right

I have in my life not even 5 minutes Dschungelcamp seen. I do not look at the same as Casino Streamer. Of course, everyone is allowed to do with his time and money what he wants. But to invest one of them in casino streams I would consider a waste. And of course watching Dschungelcamp is just as much a waste of time.

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B****3
Matthias wrote on 28.01.2020 at 21:10: bones, you I also have no idea who looks at this every day or for it still every month spends money to buy a sub.
(FYI, I've been a sub since yesterday so I could post in chat, but won't be renewing the subscription)
But apparently there are really many of them, otherwise he would not reach so many people.
Yesterday, after all, more than 40,000 people watched live as he gambled.

Personally, I'm interested purely for the reason that we work in the industry and sometimes I even find the streams quite funny, whether Roshtein or Knossi, or even Monte I liked to watch gambling, but the latter got one on the lid.

Yes, as far as the donation was concerned, it was a marketing attempt - overall the effect was mixed, but it gave us new ideas and showed us which technical screws we could still turn at GambleJoe.
As you say, it's Daniel's and my private money and everyone can do what they want with their money.

You know, many people only see this one-time fundraiser and think I'm crazy.
But most people don't know what Daniel and I do for society.
We donate to various organizations, children's homes, help the homeless in Germany or Malta, everywhere we can.
Only last week I equipped my son's school with electric heaters, because there is no heating system in Malta and all the children have to sit in class with jackets on.
But I think, if you do something good from your heart, you don't have to trumpet or prove it everywhere, and that actually has nothing to do with GambleJoe.

Anyone who knows me in the real world knows that I have been an entrepreneur for over 15 years and have made my money long before GambleJoe even existed. Of course we make good money from this site these days, but whether we run this site or not, that wouldn't change our standard of living.

Knossi's donation was a spur-of-the-moment decision, perhaps not necessarily well thought out, but the fact that such a barrel is being opened now is something none of us would have expected.

Hello Matthias, great that you donate even more than I have already read here often.
My recognition and respect for it.

Even stronger I find that you stand in retrospect to the fact that it was a small failure to donate to streamers what. That shows greatness, which I honestly did not expect from you.

Of course you can and should do what you want with your money, just like everyone else here.

I have it guessed that it was not so thought out by you or you

Does not matter anymore, I hope for you that it has at least brought some marketing.

I wanted to express at least if I have already criticized the donation, that I find the other very remarkable and that should be written by me just as here then.

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v****2

Matthias wrote on 28.01.2020 at 21:10: bones, you I also have no idea who looks at this every day or for it still every month spends money to buy a sub.
(FYI, I've been a sub since yesterday so I could post in chat, but won't be renewing the subscription)
But apparently there are really many of them, otherwise he would not reach so many people.
Yesterday, after all, more than 40,000 people watched live as he gambled.

Personally, I'm interested purely for the reason that we work in the industry and sometimes I even find the streams quite funny, whether Roshtein or Knossi, or even Monte I liked to watch gambling, but the latter got one on the lid.

Yes, as far as the donation was concerned, it was a marketing attempt - overall the effect was mixed, but it gave us new ideas and showed us which technical screws we could still turn at GambleJoe.
As you say, it's Daniel's and my private money and everyone can do what they want with their money.

You know, many people only see this one-time fundraiser and think I'm crazy.
But most people don't know what Daniel and I do for society.
We donate to various organizations, children's homes, help the homeless in Germany or Malta, everywhere we can.
Only last week I equipped my son's school with electric heaters, because there is no heating system in Malta and all the children have to sit in class with jackets on.
But I think, if you do something good from your heart, you don't have to trumpet or prove it everywhere, and that actually has nothing to do with GambleJoe.

Anyone who knows me in the real world knows that I have been an entrepreneur for over 15 years and have made my money long before GambleJoe even existed. Of course we make good money from this site these days, but whether we run this site or not, that wouldn't change our standard of living.

Knossi's donation was a spur-of-the-moment decision, perhaps not necessarily well thought out, but the fact that such a barrel is being opened now is something none of us would have expected.


well that here a barrel is opened is a little exaggerated...
so many have not expressed themselves negatively here now but I have to agree
the others agree something questionable the whole....
but I find good that you admit that the thing was spontaneous and not
was not very well thought out



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Nik89
Experienced
Is it just me that can't do it or can't you press the Mga logo on SlotsMillion? Does anyone know who all belongs to them?

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MarcT22186
Expert
Nik89
Experienced
Thank you Marc. With me it works everywhere except with those

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