Never heard of Jenna. As for celebrities in ESO (or indeed any other game) I couldn't care less. One person's Celebrity is another person's nonentity.
Lol, Celebrity because of youtube "likes" and "subs"? A like or sub is efortless. Everyone can do it whereas real "popularity" can require for example going to someones show, people think twice if they have to actually leave their house. "Views"? It can be just 10 second view to check "whats that stupid video someone just shared" before closing it and never seeing it again.Never heard of Jenna. As for celebrities in ESO (or indeed any other game) I couldn't care less. One person's Celebrity is another person's nonentity.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenna_Marbles
Jenna, As of April 2017, her channel has over 2 billion video views and 17 million subscribers, making it the 23rd most subscribed channel on YouTube and the second most popular channel operated by a woman.
Wolfenbelle wrote: »Why is there even such a thing as "celebrities?" Some are entertainers, some are just famous for being famous. Some are smart, many are not. All are just human beings and, like you and me, they have the same bodily functions, are subject to the same human weaknesses, and live a life that will end one day. What makes them any better than you? So maybe they were blessed with good looks, or a talent for entertaining, singing, etc. But that doesn't mean they have any more value as a person than anyone else. They were just luckier in life's lottery, that's all.
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »I write a weekly column almost no one reads, once got to go to the winner's circle at Churchill Downs, was a paid bodyguard for Sammy Sosa, wrote a book, and did thousands of other weird and interesting things.
I'm not a celebrity though. Ugh ... I wouldn't wish that on anyone. Just gimme the money. You can keep the fame.
AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »I write a weekly column almost no one reads, once got to go to the winner's circle at Churchill Downs, was a paid bodyguard for Sammy Sosa, wrote a book, and did thousands of other weird and interesting things.
I'm not a celebrity though. Ugh ... I wouldn't wish that on anyone. Just gimme the money. You can keep the fame.
Wait, you were a jockey and a bodyguard?
MaximusDargus wrote: »Lol, Celebrity because of youtube "likes" and "subs"? A like or sub is efortless. Everyone can do it whereas real "popularity" can require for example going to someones show, people think twice if they have to actually leave their house. "Views"? It can be just 10 second view to check "whats that stupid video someone just shared" before closing it and never seeing it again.Never heard of Jenna. As for celebrities in ESO (or indeed any other game) I couldn't care less. One person's Celebrity is another person's nonentity.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenna_Marbles
Jenna, As of April 2017, her channel has over 2 billion video views and 17 million subscribers, making it the 23rd most subscribed channel on YouTube and the second most popular channel operated by a woman.
Jenna
BomblePants wrote: »@Nestor, you are a little infamous here on the forums
Tan9oSuccka wrote: »AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »I write a weekly column almost no one reads, once got to go to the winner's circle at Churchill Downs, was a paid bodyguard for Sammy Sosa, wrote a book, and did thousands of other weird and interesting things.
I'm not a celebrity though. Ugh ... I wouldn't wish that on anyone. Just gimme the money. You can keep the fame.
Wait, you were a jockey and a bodyguard?
The logistics of this is mind boggling.