I’m Lorenzo and these are 10 craziest things people do for money. Subscribe for more! ►https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNYaxPiba3oxmeL_3jKxnYA?sub_confirmation=1◄ Stay updated ►https://www.instagram.com/insanecuriositychannel/◄ ► https://www.facebook.com/InsaneCuriosity/◄ Watch our “ MOST VIEWED Videos on Youtube. Top 10:(2018) https://youtu.be/ETmtvKTHFsw 10 Most Famous Internet MEME STARS And How Are They Now (2018) https://youtu.be/4_ETjzbEEBE Watch our " Planet that can sustain human life" video here: https://youtu.be/0Y2J8Sn18HU 10. Gold farming Are you a video game addict who doesn’t mind spending hours in front of the computer screen? Then gold farming might just the perfect side job for you – and no it has nothing to do with digging shafts and crushing rocks in actual gold mines. Gold farming or virtual farming refers to the practice of playing massively multiplayer online games such as World of Warcraft in order to acquire game currency which you later sell for real money. Gold farming is popular all over the globe, but China and South Korea have the highest numbers of gold farmers in the world. It is estimated that around 500,000 Asian workers are employed in the gold farming industry which means that gold farming is quickly becoming a big business. As of 2006, the gold farming industry sales of virtual currency amount to anywhere between $200 and 900 million. However, don’t expect to become a millionaire overnight by playing video games. Acquiring gold in massively multiplayer online games can take a long time and the average wage for Chinese gold farmers is around $150 a month. 9. Streaking The act of running naked through a public place – popularly known as streaking - is a common sight on sports events, concerts, and award shows. While the majority of streakers are simply thrill-seekers looking for their 15 minutes of fame, some of them have turned streaking into a full time job. Meet Mark Roberts - a professional British streaker who has been running naked in international events for over two decades. Mark’s first streaking escapade happened in 1993 during a trip to Hong Kong when a bar owner dared him to run naked in front of a crowd. Ever since then, Mark has been hooked on streaking and as of 2013 he has crashed over 500 different events, including Super Bowl, FIFA World Cup, Mr. Universe and Miss World contest, tennis matches, the bull run in Pamplona, the synchronized swimming world championship in Barcelona, and dozens of association football matches. But Mark doesn’t just streak for the fun of it – he also gets paid by sponsors to have their name written on his chest when he storms these huge events in his birthday suit. How much money would it take for you to run naked in front of millions of people? Let us know in the comment section below and hit that subscribe button before we move on with our list! 8. Removing head lice Ugh, the very thought of head lice makes my skin crawl. These pesky little creatures don’t just cause intense itching on your scalp, but are also notoriously difficult to get rid of and can cause serious skin infections if left untreated. It is estimated that there are between 6 and 12 million new cases of head lice infestations each year in the United States and most of them occur in children ages 3 – 11. Fortunately, millions of parents can now breathe a sigh of relief because they no longer have to deal with their children’s head lice on their own. They can simply hire a professional head lice removal technician. Yes, you heard it right. There are people out there who make money by removing lice from other people’s heads. These services have become so popular that professional lice removal is now a multi-million dollar industry. The prices however are quite high. Rates vary depending on the business, but the industry standard is around $100 per hour and it usually takes several combing treatments to remove lice for good. What do you think: is it worth the money? 7. Wearing T-shirts You know we live in a crazy world when you can get paid simply for wearing clothes! And when we say paid, we mean really PAID. Just look at Jason Sadler, an entrepreneur from Florida who first began wearing T-shirts for companies in 2008 as a way to make some extra money during the recession without actually 'working'. Fast forward a couple of years, and Jason was earning around $80,000 a year just for wearing T-shirts with logos on them. After freelancing for a few years, Jason founded his own company I Wear Your T-Shirt with four other shirt wearers. In a 2012 interview with Business Insider, Jason revealed that he and his partners were making six figures for wearing T-shirts for clients such as Starbucks, Pizza Hut, Nissan, Zappos, Arizona Tea, and Lucky Brand. By Jason’s own confession, the weirdest.
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