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Hello I'm looking into muk-bang. I eat quite a lot and in big portions, but I don't speak any Korean. Would it be difficult for a foreigner to get started doing streams for them? Would anyone who speaks Korean be willing to help me get started and setup? Is muk-bang it profitable? Exactly how big of portion sizes does the typical person eat? I've heard it is quite big but I know that other countries tend to have smaller portions and sizes to their meals than in the US. If you have any experience with it please do share. I'm eager to learn more and seriously considering getting started in it. I can really eat it is my goon super power.
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# ? Jun 12, 2016 06:35 |
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 05:22 |
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There crazy for learning english over there. If you could somehow combine it with english language lessons it might scratch two itches. Some kind of professional TOEFL facade while you gorge yourself. if you could also squeeze starcraft in as well you'd have a trifecta!
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# ? Jun 12, 2016 08:55 |
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Otto Von Jizzmark posted:There crazy for learning english over there. If you could somehow combine it with english language lessons it might scratch two itches. Some kind of professional TOEFL facade while you gorge yourself. if you could also squeeze starcraft in as well you'd have a trifecta! I could do overwatch, I'd wager that'll get big over there. So english lessons, food, and overwatch. Done and done. Now I just needt o know how to get started.
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# ? Jun 12, 2016 09:28 |
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Check out http://www.afreeca.tv/ It's a pretty popular site they use for video games and eating streams. I guess you can interact with viewers. You can see mokbang and food challenges on the left side if you need more references. Apparently you get money just through gifts of "Stars" which are like "likes" or whatever but cost money I think? The site says it's fairly easy to cash out. This explains the money stuff a bit more --> http://point.afreeca.tv/view/pc/purchase/starpurchase.aspx Microwaves Mom posted:Is muk-bang it profitable? Otto Von Jizzmark posted:There crazy for learning english over there.
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# ? Jun 15, 2016 13:55 |
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Ceramic Shot posted:Check out http://www.afreeca.tv/ It's a pretty popular site they use for video games and eating streams. I guess you can interact with viewers. Thanks man! I'll look into this. For reals.
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# ? Jun 15, 2016 14:38 |