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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Vox] Homer Simpson: An economic analysis

 

This time, I will review the popular YouTube videos.

These days, even if it's good to watch on YouTube, sometimes people skip it or don't watch it if it's too long.

When you watch Youtube, do you scroll and read the comments first?

To save your busy time, why don't you check out the fun contents, summary, and empathy comments of popular YouTube videos first and watch YouTube?

(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Vox] Homer Simpson: An economic analysis

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9D420SOmL6U

 


 

Playtime Comments : [Vox] Homer Simpson: An economic analysis

MR****:

0:41 ugh that fry voice, frog!


Sa***********:
1:37 “Smithers” is a job title

Ro***********:

0:25 you know you failed in life when the dog that "ate your homework" does your job for you


AN*****:

3:41 "Homer remains a pera dime of middle class America...3 decades later, he is right where he started"

Im 23 and am realizing this is my future...


Ma***:
0:32 tells you really everything you need to know about Vox. Quality > Quantity

pi******:

3:01


Ed************:

3:19 does anyone know how to creat moving graphs like this on premiere pro?


Ol***:

2:22 So inspirational


TO******:

3:42 "Three ecades later...." Well, a typical feeling in todays america for millions and millions of people.


hb***:

2:39 is this a reference to odd future? ;)))


 


 

Top Comments : [Vox] Homer Simpson: An economic analysis

Da***********:
I have no idea what I'm supposed to do with his information, but I'm glad I watched this anyway.

Ch**********:

Jeez. This is pretty dark. I love the Simpson’s and like these news-bites but this made me feel bad.


Ma****:
'Upper Lower Middle Class' is possibly a reference to George Orwell.

Vi********:
Apparently, according to 2:07 I could make an annual salary of $120,700 as a hitman.

Th***************:

"three decades later he's right where he started" haha that's such a depressing line to end on


PE******:
Nobody:
People at Vox: Let’s ruin the Simpsons after they fell off

Ja**********:

I love how he lists one of his jobs as "Smithers"


Mo************:

1980
1980
Hmmm, what could have happened to cause this??


Do**********************:

I watch too much Vox, so I need Vox Detox... Oh! Wait, it's a sham. -_-


Cu********:
1.20 a.m
So tired, need to sleep
But here i am, learning how much homer simpson earned for his entire life

tw******:

I live on 12k a year and after seeing this I'm ready to be a cannonball performer.


Fe********:
some poor interns had to watch a lot of Simpsons

Fu*********:

And you found the average salary for a Smithers replacement how


Ha************************:
I'm really really impressed with the detail and effort put into this. Wow.

Ca********:
The ending got so sad out of nowhere...

RA**:
This video is why I love Vox. No other YT channels would even think of a subject matter like this.

Ai****:

Nobody:
Vox: Here's a depressing view on The Simpsons.


Re******:
He’s supposed to represent struggling middle class America, this isn’t news

ca************:

The "squeeze" starts in the 70s, wonder why?


ay*********:
"I will eliminate the middle class!"

-Gumball,2019

Vi*********:

I like Vox. It's like WatchMojo meets SciShow.


Je*************:

5 seconds ago.....


JM******:
“Three decades later, he’s right where he started” no wonder why the shows so likable, it’s cuz it’s relatable

ni*******:
This oddly sad video, makes me always come back to it, don't know why?

Se**********:

um he owns the Denver broncos that where gifted to him, case closed


us**:
Money isn't everything.

He has his family and I bet his life is much more fun and interesting than the average American.

Ma*******:
“So I narrowed down Homer’s resume to 100 jobs.”





And I’m told your resume is supposed to be just one page.

Ru********:
The Simpsons was made to make you feel better about yourself because you can be like "atleast my life isnt as bad as homers" but economically wise, homer is doing better than majority of Americans today lol.

Wi*********************:
If it wasn’t for marge’s hair, they would be in the top 1%

Bi****:
Three decades later he may have the same salary but he's a completely different person. In one of the early episodes he got two jobs to pay for a horse for Lisa. In a mid nineties episode he drove his car into a horse and then wiped the blood off the screen with his windscreen wipers. Homer has went from slightly dim but likeable to a complete psychotic. Bart and Lisa are almost interchangeable now. Sometimes they make Lisa stupid or sometimes they make Bart highly intelligent if it fits in with the story. I'd like to see an episode where you analyze how the Simpsons personalities have changed over the years.

 


 

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