Posted on 04/26/2025 11:27:16 AM PDT by DallasBiff
Content creator Misha Agrawal, known for her witty sarcasm and relatable rants, passed away on April 24, just two days before her 25th birthday. Her family confirmed the heartbreaking news on Instagram, though the cause remains undisclosed. Fans and friends are still coming to terms with the loss, amidst widespread disbelief
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Fewry...lol
meaning what, c
Basically, Gen-Z's version of a rock star.
And like the rock stars of old, some are more famous than others.
Her hands look....weird!
Huge, like lobster claws.
Ugh!
The guy that did “Sylvester The Talking Cat” was a real surprise.
I'm thinking more like a "Mama Cass" from Jersey Mike's.
Strange, my internet is working just fine, I don’t believe it to be in any sort of disbelief at all!
Every photo, article, post, or Like on the internet is content.
Hence, being a full time "influencer" and "content creator" will make you mentally ill.
It’s somebody who makes something we don’t have a good word for yet. They’re not making movies or TV shows, definitely not songs, books are not it for sure. But they’re making something, and people are watching it, and maybe even enough people are watching it that the person doesn’t need a “real” job. So right now we call it content. But at some point it will get a real word, since technically everything is content.
No, it's not a new term.
I first heard it in the early 1990s. Viacom (CBS, MTV Networks, Paramount) chairman Sumner Redstone famously coined the phrase "Content is king."
By this he meant that it was the content creators (the producers of TV shows and films) rather than hardware manufacturers, exhibitors, retailers, or distributors who held the most power in Hollywood.
Theater owners, DVD manufacturers, cable franchise owners, they held some power. But consumers only really cared about what they wanted to see, not where or on what device they saw it. No one would buy a format, or go to a store or theater, or subscribe to a cable channel, that didn't show what they wanted.
Good one.
Sometimes we don’t know what to call something and sometimes we don’t know what that “something” is.
Nice to her from someone who recognizes and accepts that.
Her sarcasm and rants will be missed.
I guess.
I think it's one step below "Influencer". 😉
Who??😑
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