so it goes.

I'm a fan of trashy reality tv, twinkle lights and all things Indiana.

About 500 make serious money and the top 20 make close to $1 million a year and garner pretty large audiences.

John Seabrook on the people who make YouTube videos and partner with the site for advertising revenue. (via nprfreshair)

Soooooo, all that time I spend watching a particular, very popular segment of youtube has been preparing me for this story?

(via nprfreshair)

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