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Oleksandr Kodman
08.12.2025 11:28

One wanton girl “A” charges $14 a month and has 250,000 subscribers. Even with normal churn, the scale is still absurd. That’s $3.5 million per month before the platform takes its cut. And this isn’t for curing cancer – it’s for yet another young woman. :hmm:  Who are these people paying? :crazy: They’re all around us.

The phrase “she was lucky to monetise her outstanding looks” sounds odd mainly because of the word “outstanding”, as if we’re discussing a scientific breakthrough. “marketable”, “packaged”, or simply “in demand” would fit much better.

Another busty saleswoman, “K”, reportedly earned about $67 million in three years and then announced her “retirement”, having produced 506 photos and 33 videos (like all her other videos – barely ten seconds long,Carl!). :jester:  What an achievement! What a creative legacy!!! I urgently need to deliver something to Lurv :rofl:

:chay: Zooming out. According to OnlyJarkers’ financial reporting, by the end of 2024 the platform had 377.5 million accounts and 4.6 million creator accounts, with subscribers spending about $7.2 billion in the 2024 fiscal year.

Wxnkers publishes fewer hard numbers, so estimates vary, but most industry analyses place it around 130 million users and over 1.5 million boobs.

If you crudely add the two platforms together, you get an upper-bound total of roughly 500 million accounts – about 6% of the world’s population. (Of course, with large overlaps and inactive accounts.)

As for people earning money by posting sexualised content: combining rough global estimates, they make up about 0.075% of humanity – that’s one person out of roughly 1,333.

And the financial reality: analysts estimate that the average creator income on OnlyFans is around $150–$180 per month, with the overwhelming majority of earnings concentrated in the top 1–2%. 

These are the values of the 21st century  :mamba: . And not your spirituality, creativity, self-development and the like [your option]...

Oleksandr Kodman
08.12.2025 11:28

One wanton girl “A” charges $14 a month and has 250,000 subscribers. Even with normal churn, the scale is still absurd. That’s $3.5 million per month before the platform takes its cut. And this isn’t for curing cancer – it’s for yet another young woman. :hmm:  Who are these people paying? :crazy: They’re all around us.

The phrase “she was lucky to monetise her outstanding looks” sounds odd mainly because of the word “outstanding”, as if we’re discussing a scientific breakthrough. “marketable”, “packaged”, or simply “in demand” would fit much better.

Another busty saleswoman, “K”, reportedly earned about $67 million in three years and then announced her “retirement”, having produced 506 photos and 33 videos (like all her other videos – barely ten seconds long,Carl!). :jester:  What an achievement! What a creative legacy!!! I urgently need to deliver something to Lurv :rofl:

:chay: Zooming out. According to OnlyJarkers’ financial reporting, by the end of 2024 the platform had 377.5 million accounts and 4.6 million creator accounts, with subscribers spending about $7.2 billion in the 2024 fiscal year.

Wxnkers publishes fewer hard numbers, so estimates vary, but most industry analyses place it around 130 million users and over 1.5 million boobs.

If you crudely add the two platforms together, you get an upper-bound total of roughly 500 million accounts – about 6% of the world’s population. (Of course, with large overlaps and inactive accounts.)

As for people earning money by posting sexualised content: combining rough global estimates, they make up about 0.075% of humanity – that’s one person out of roughly 1,333.

And the financial reality: analysts estimate that the average creator income on OnlyFans is around $150–$180 per month, with the overwhelming majority of earnings concentrated in the top 1–2%. 

These are the values of the 21st century  :mamba: . And not your spirituality, creativity, self-development and the like [your option]...

Oleksandr Kodman
08.12.2025 22:49

The 2026 World Cup has turned into some kind of rubbish heap with seventy-two group-stage matches just to produce a couple of decent ones. There will be thirty-two matches in the knockouts. So officially, two thirds of the World Cup is basically a draw that doesn’t really decide much. I stopped watching football a long time ago, though I can occasionally put on an old match, but now it’s not only uninteresting – it’s honestly crap. Here’s an idea for FIFA: instead of forty-eight teams, bring back thirty-two and make twelve matches per group. Or just go ahead and add sixty-four or even one hundred and twenty-eight teams and start with straight knockouts – that would actually be more fun  :crazy:

Oleksandr Kodman
08.12.2025 22:49

The 2026 World Cup has turned into some kind of rubbish heap with seventy-two group-stage matches just to produce a couple of decent ones. There will be thirty-two matches in the knockouts. So officially, two thirds of the World Cup is basically a draw that doesn’t really decide much. I stopped watching football a long time ago, though I can occasionally put on an old match, but now it’s not only uninteresting – it’s honestly crap. Here’s an idea for FIFA: instead of forty-eight teams, bring back thirty-two and make twelve matches per group. Or just go ahead and add sixty-four or even one hundred and twenty-eight teams and start with straight knockouts – that would actually be more fun  :crazy:

Oleksandr Kodman
14.12.2025 15:00

Overall, people who actively run social media accounts (when it’s not about making money) often, to one degree or another, struggle with feelings of inadequacy, narcissistic traits, or psychological trauma.

What do you think about this?

Oleksandr Kodman
14.12.2025 15:00

Overall, people who actively run social media accounts (when it’s not about making money) often, to one degree or another, struggle with feelings of inadequacy, narcissistic traits, or psychological trauma.

What do you think about this?

Oleksandr Kodman
17.12.2025 19:01

💰 Living with San Francisco 💰

:blink: Honestly, I almost fell off my chair when I started running the numbers. In San Francisco, even a very high salary can stop feeling “big” surprisingly fast. Real compensation data from tech companies shows that $40,000 a month before tax for a single-income family with two kids quickly goes into the basics. Rent for a family-sized apartment runs around $3,500–4,500 a month, childcare is roughly $1,800–2,500 per child, or $3,500–5,000 for two. Add taxes, health insurance, food, transportation, and everyday expenses, and if you’re not watching the budget, you can easily reach the end of the month ...

At around $20,000 a month, things become more sensitive. You can still live fine, especially without luxury, but saving consistently means keeping an eye on spending, being more deliberate with big purchases, and occasionally deciding what to skip.... Well, that's by wealthy standards, if anything

Oleksandr Kodman
17.12.2025 19:01

💰 Living with San Francisco 💰

:blink: Honestly, I almost fell off my chair when I started running the numbers. In San Francisco, even a very high salary can stop feeling “big” surprisingly fast. Real compensation data from tech companies shows that $40,000 a month before tax for a single-income family with two kids quickly goes into the basics. Rent for a family-sized apartment runs around $3,500–4,500 a month, childcare is roughly $1,800–2,500 per child, or $3,500–5,000 for two. Add taxes, health insurance, food, transportation, and everyday expenses, and if you’re not watching the budget, you can easily reach the end of the month ...

At around $20,000 a month, things become more sensitive. You can still live fine, especially without luxury, but saving consistently means keeping an eye on spending, being more deliberate with big purchases, and occasionally deciding what to skip.... Well, that's by wealthy standards, if anything

Oleksandr Kodman
19.12.2025 22:43

Wow! People were just hugging… such a trivial thing… but look how it shook the world! It feels like there’s nothing more important happening and the whole world is full of angels… but no! At a Coldplay concert, a seemingly innocent kiss-cam moment caught a woman and her boss hugging and sharing a brief kiss during the show – nothing out of the ordinary. But that tiny clip exploded online, going viral and becoming a global scandal. It turned out the pair were executives at a tech company, both married, and the internet response triggered massive online scrutiny, threats, doxxing, and career consequences. That 16-second clip upended this woman’s life – her personal information was leaked, she faced harassment, her children were frightened, and her career was derailed all because of a few seconds on a big screen.

https://www.tiktok.com/@dailymail/video/7585188068202745102

Oleksandr Kodman
19.12.2025 22:43

Wow! People were just hugging… such a trivial thing… but look how it shook the world! It feels like there’s nothing more important happening and the whole world is full of angels… but no! At a Coldplay concert, a seemingly innocent kiss-cam moment caught a woman and her boss hugging and sharing a brief kiss during the show – nothing out of the ordinary. But that tiny clip exploded online, going viral and becoming a global scandal. It turned out the pair were executives at a tech company, both married, and the internet response triggered massive online scrutiny, threats, doxxing, and career consequences. That 16-second clip upended this woman’s life – her personal information was leaked, she faced harassment, her children were frightened, and her career was derailed all because of a few seconds on a big screen.

https://www.tiktok.com/@dailymail/video/7585188068202745102