Hugely underestimating the natural charisma it takes to make content like this. Most folks just getting out of prison do not have it.
146 2 ReplyMy neighbor is my drinking buddy. One random night, he told me about how he was in prison for twenty years after killing a punk. I thought it would be weird but it wasn't.
Nice dude. But could not hold a conversation.
54 0 ReplyI can't hold a conversation and I haven't killed anyone
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How does one acquire this 'charisma'?
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With any charisma at all, this would definitely work.
116 0 ReplyThe dude could’ve also gone on to try and voice act in a crime game like the guy who voiced Dragan in Payday 2 who robbed a bank before turning to acting.
67 0 ReplyI knew the actors were legit.
Pain is an illusion but these cops are real!
22 0 ReplyIt's pretty hard to beat that when it comes to experience
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‘How about you just start a restaurant’ vibes.
49 2 ReplyJust want to mention that I think a lot of parole stipulations could make this infeasible.
33 2 ReplyNo idea on the details, but some countries/states/jurisdictions/etc. do not allow you to profit from past crimes.
But if framed carefully? Maybe? "I'm just providing a video game review based on my past experiences." Bet there's a way to pull this off.
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The Insider channel has done tons of videos like this, several featured an actual ex-bak robber.
27 0 Reply"Alright so today we're reacting to movie rape scenes..."
13 0 ReplyI call it the bill Cosby special
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Oh, is that what they call Tony Jaa now?
1 0 ReplySorry I don't know the reference.
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Although given the fact that he got caught and arrested, I somewhat I'm doubtful of his bona fides.
Also who doesn't know about dye packs?
14 0 Replya la Larry Lawton.
Dude gets a bit rambly, but it's mostly good content.
9 0 ReplyI would sub.
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