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Any ways to make a passive ish side income for some extra money as a college student living in a apartment in ny. Would do shrimp farming if I had the space but want something that's phesable
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>>61193033
join.ice.gov as long as you reject every application that comes across your desk
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I've been wondering the same thing, we are on the same boat.

The first thought is maybe there's some app that can fill a latent need of the university students, no, too much work.
I've remembered of a scam that came out Twitter some time ago where a scammer took money out of users without ever asking for it. The scammer in question pretended to be a white girl in search of white unvaccinated sperm for pregnancy with no strings attached, when an herd of horny guys started replying, "she" asked all the possible suitors for a proof of their pureness with a dna test programm (with good chance it was myHeritage) and sent them a referral link.
That was the scam, hundreds of men complied through the referral link. The objective. The scammer earned some thousand dollars by cashing through the referral earning and never replied to any of the guys again. The comical part is that it wasn't against the law.

Taking great advice from his success there is a chance that there's a hidden referral code which has not been juiced yet and convincing people to use it would generate a streaming passive income. I hope I find it desu.
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Bicycle messenger
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>>61193185
Elaborate
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>>61193178
I want to avoid breaking the law if possible and this might work but one guy snitches it puts me in prison and my life is ruined
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>>61193185
awful idea, especially with the cold weather coming
my suggestion is a niche YouTube channel
you can even use AI tools to translate your content into other languages
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>>61193638
they dont monetize ai slop
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>>61193638
Pretty sure youtube is strict with ai detection
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>>61193942
How are they detecting it? That’s interesting
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>>61193968
With AI, unironically
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Just gamble on 0dte options. Everyone can do it but the hard part is walking away after a 10x and not getting greedy.
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>>61193033
Be an actor or an animator or Hollywood writer or musician, unless you're too ugly and retarded for all of those.
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>>61194012
You'll either 10x or lose all ur fucking money with the ladder happening more often
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>>61193033
I provide liquidity on gold stablecoins on blockchains to make like 9-25 dollars a day due to volatility and bot trading. Onetime my pool lost its beg and I lost 3k but then a bot trader did tbe needful for me and I made back my 3k and managed to get fees.

I have like 20k in tbe pool. It's relatively safu as I flew out and met the guys whom manage the actual gold token so it seems ok.

Idk. Try that.
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Im finna try to make rap beats and sell them to niggas. Its very common to post type beats on YouTube as advertising
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>>61193033
Yeh wear girl clothes
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>>61196729
Doesn't that take alot of work to do and I want something passive
>>61196520
Can you elaborate on this seems like a good idea
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>>61193033
You could buy plastic tubs and start farming aquarium neocaridina shrimp. Find one with a cool colour/pattern others don’t have in your area and start breeding them. One adult female lays 30 eggs every 30 days and they grow to sexual maturity in 2 months. You could get one tub setup for like $60 and another $60-100 for shrimp and you’ll have thousands in a couple months. They usually sell for $5-10 at an aquarium place depending on the colour

The Jews fear the indoor shrimp farmer
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>>61196520
Anon can you spoon feed me on this one? You don’t have to tell me your pool of course, but where might I find similar ones? I’ve heard of providing liquidity but never making that kind of money.
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>>61197250
Problem is I live in a apartment so I don't have the space for a shrimp farming setup but can I see pictures of yours
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>>61197250
this is not for food? tell me more
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>>61193178
Interesting idea.
I'll drop one of my success stories, I made ~40k in 2017 from referrals, mostly from luck but everything aligned perfectly. Ethereum was just taking off, and it was frustrating trying to figure out how to buy it in my country, there were so many exchanges and some were sketchy, and it wasn't clear how to deposit money to them or who had the best fees/spread/prices. I ended up trying 6 different exchanges, writing about my experience with each one, compiling it into a single reddit post, and adding referral links to each exchange within my post.
It gained thousands of upvotes, lots of people commenting about how useful it was, and of course people on the subreddit wanted other people to buy in, so they upvoted it as well. At one point it was the top search result for "how to buy ethereum in X country". This led to thousands of referrals, and some exchanges gave me a fraction of the trading fees of the referrals, and at peak bullrun euphoria I made 1k in a day. But most days it was just $20 or so. All from just this one post that took off.
From there it decreased over time, eventually all the referrals seemed to stop trading and I make $0 from it today, but it was a fun ride.

It's crazy to think about all these content creators that have referrals in their videos and are getting tens of thousands of views each video, they must make a killing from that. Then you have Ben Cowen shilling his own "cryptoverse premium" for a monthly subscription of $100/month kek - forget referrals, the man is probably raking in hundreds of thousands each month from that alone. It's not like the quality of his content is groundbreaking either.
That's really where the money is, growing a brand and getting an audience, it seems hard to do, but it also seems just as hard to get these kind of passive income schemes, so might as well put the effort to where the money is.
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>>61193144
It talks about america(USA?). I don't think it applies to most here.
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>>61193178
>that it wasn't against the law
I'm pretty sure it was. Unless you're talking some 3rd world country like USA. They seem to lack basic laws for everything.
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>>61193942
No its not, i shit you not theres a youtube channel that has been live streaming one shitty horror game for 24 hours a day and it racks in millions of views.
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>>61197434
Millions of views from who? Is that AI just randomly pressing buttons or what? How does it play at all? Do people just watch a no-commentary gameplay loop like that? And enough of that to rank in millions of views?
Channel name? I don't think I'll believe until I see it. I'm also going to be supremely mad when I'm proven it exists.
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>>61197444
>https://youtube.com/@zzzredff?si=LOvgEFIG4tF2xXiW

Found it, I was really surprised that this popped up from my recommendations and if you check the live section, each videos has millions of views. Its the same stupid fucking game with a shitty ai voiceover.
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>>61193033
snail breeding
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>>61197527
Still wouldn't you have to play for hours on end



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