@@jcdiaz4062 the strategy is variety. Gum? Mint and bubble gum. Chips? Lays variety pack and get some takis too. Wanna expand? Chocolate bars. Pretty much all bases are covered. Then move into soda if you can. You would probably need help though
In my high school, there were some School fellows (boys and girls) of me who were too afraid to ask out their crushes for their contact info. I was one of the few that had both boys and girls as friends. So whenever someone needed my help, I was happy to help for the low price of 50 bucks. Gave 20 to my informer and kept the rest of the cash. Never got caught.had 100%success rate
Did you ever have it where people asked for the contact info of each other or someone asked for the contact info of someone who had gotten someone else’s contact info from you?
In my middle school there was blackmarket for a specific types of rulers. The reason is because the bendy ones were used as whips. the wood ones with the copper edge would be rubbed against an eraser or shoe sole until it was nice and hot. I still have a scar...
In middle school I ran a black market for cupcakes (I sadly have never seen another black market so this counts as the most legendary) 2 girls would run larger orders to customers and I baked them. We would have the large cupcakes for $2 the small one for $1 a seasonal for $3, and a half a dozen for $10, I would also bring in cookies and candy sometimes too. Everyone was payed in cupcakes so I got all the money. I would also do the sales before and after school barely off school property so they couldn’t do anything.
Not me but my sister. She sold custom worry dolls that she made herself, to all the girls in her class. She also sold Girl Scout cookies in such a way that she was actually making a profit!
Shopkins. Kids had pencil boxes stuffed to the brim with them. (This was second grade) My town has multiple elementary schools, and mine was on the east side of town. There was also a marketplace on the east side of town. The floor above it had a toy shop where you could buy the big boxes or the individually wrapped ones. I'll never forget the time I got scammed into trading my super rare pencil shopkin away. I only got it back because the teacher caught wind and shut down the trades completely.
Our primary school was very violent, we had three factions with territory and different resources. It began as some bug den fights but grew out of the bark and playground and into the field too. Our clan usually was the ruling one but was sometimes overrun. Things like clay and bramble vines could be traded between groups and I was even captured and tied up with skipping ropes by the enemy and was sold and sent to the clay mines with a few other friends over a few pointed rocks stuck to sticks. The clay team also had a kid who made hardened clay weapons over the holidays by using the clay and hiding them in a dry place. Those were valuable and really hurt. Also primary ones would be thrown at older kids and they were like piranhas. (Everyone had a mutual agreement that the playground monitor who cared didn’t need to know and the other just couldn’t see the weapons or slave trade.
If I was a teacher I would join the people selling contraband or have students do it for me or get money from students to keep quiet it like being a mafia boss were you have your own underlings and the ones paying for protection
not really a black market, but back in 4th grade, i went to a neighborhood school, and there's this family that lived right next to the school that sold soda, candy, and honey dippers that they sold in different sizes for different amounts (it's just ground up ice with flavored syrup or some other flavored liquid that they put in cups and froze). kids would go there and buy stuffs when they are released from school. I am in 8th grade now and my sister goes to that school for 5th grade and I was surprised when I found out that the market is still running after 4 years. they probably made a lot of money doing that thing.
We had an obsession in elementary school over beyblades. Every recess, you would see a circle of kids yelling "Fight fight fight!" and in the center you would find two people battling with their beyblades in a plastic stadium. The school eventually banned it, but it didn't stop us. A black market developed for the toys. All beyblades, especially the good ones, became valuable as gold, and kids would use their allowances and other random things to trade. It escalated so much that once a teacher got angry at a kid for having it out, and the kid aimed the beyblade at her teacher with her launcher, stared her dead in the eye, and shouted, "LET IT RIP" at the top of her voice. The beyblade shot straight at the teacher's face, and gave her a scar for the rest of the year. Tears and blood were shed. The student was suspended. Many other students began arming themselves with beyblades as well to shoot the teachers, and it became a revolution. The administration soon gave up after that and unbanned beyblades. It went back to just playing it at recess, and the attacks stopped.
9:46 "He said he didn't want to ruin my creativity." Try that with today's school system, you could probably get at the very least 1 day of in school suspension, depending on the school.
i was the dude people come up to make someone's day bad or do risky stuff(i have a great connection to teachers so im not suspected) -this kid had a grudge on someone so he told me to mess him up so i went to his bike and took out my hammer( i hid it in a crack in the ditch so i can fix my bike if i ever needed to) and proceeded to bust his bike spokes and bent his handles -a teacher went overboard abt sometin a class didn't do so the whole class was mad and a kid from there told me to do something so i bought a box of nails(the next day) and puncture her two back tire by tying up the nails using string and putting the string under another car so that when the nails come out when she drives off and no evidence off the thing i did -i did find out a fixed hole in the school fence which i broke when i/people want to get outa school then i lock it back with rope so no one found out i got about 300 MYR then i quit when i transferred
In my middle school there are these little pieces of paper that said “late bus pass.” The idea of it was if your bus was late there was a person at the entrance of the school and they would give one to you. But eventually they just left them out on a table. So sometimes there was the main dealer who’s bus was always late and they would grab around 10. They also had friends on their bus and they would grab some too and give it to them. The dealer would sell each one for 0.25 cents. One of the reasons you would buy one from him is in our school there would be a time when you could just walk around until the bell rang for 1st period and sometimes if you didn’t know the time you would be on the other side of the building so you were late and you could just give your teacher one. They once told me they made around 5 dollars a day for a month straight and they sold them for .25 cents that means they sold 20 a day. They still haven’t got caught.
Trade school, I sold packs of Ramen noodles because the cafeteria food was so bad that it made students sick. I bought it for $3 per case of 24 and sold them for $1 each. I made about $5,000 over the course of 18 months until I graduated.
i wear huge jackets for ONE reason i can hide a shiton if things in each sleeve i was getting suspicion because i was kid wearing winter gear in florida during a summer heatwave i have insane heat resitence
3 people at my middle school started a genuine secret candy business. They even had a 5$ deal which was 3 ring pops, 5 pixy stix, and 10 jolly ranchers. Not a lot of people knew and the teachers were kept far away from it. I even was a loyal customer of the 5$ deal. Some people were saying they needed a business licence because of how large scale it was. They thought they were committing a crime selling candy in a bathroom for 5$. It was still amazing.
In my elementary school, we used to have a large Pokémon card market. I was one of the hotshots since I had a lot of Exes Gxes Etcetera. People traded these cards for money, cards of their own and candy. After the Trade was banned, kids started smuggling their cards to school, and we started turning into a black market. In the cafeteria or carline you would see kids trading cards left and right. Come recess, many of the kids gathered to “auction” their cards. Kids would shout out random amounts of money or candy or cards and try to get the highest bid. Some kids even traded their whole inventory just for a Gx. After a while, kids found out there were other people making fake cards and scamming people. I was never subject to this though. Sometimes kids would play games for a chance to win a card. Some were as simple as rolling a dice, others were being the last man alive in hide and seek, with people constantly sabotaging each other. It died down soon after My grade moved into middle and Pokémon cards stopped being popular.
Me and the boys pirated KFC then sold them at school for half the price. We had a base behind some tables that were never used, and kids needed a password to get in. The principal caught us, and we got in school suspension for 3 days. I made people paper infinity gauntlets after that for half a buck. Fun while it lasted.
For my school it was marbles. One time I found two girls arguing over the price of a really small pearl looking marble and the one selling it gave it to me for free bc they couldn’t settle on a price. Still have it to this day (this was maybe 5 years ago?)
Our elementary school had a fake snow buisness. 100 gramd for 5€. There was onw nice kid who even gave a mini chupa chups as a gift inro it. Due to being bullied i couldnt participate, but a friend did and he got a whopping ~~~200€ This never got caught,and during lunch breaks in my old elementary school (whilw i have no school for whatever reason) i exist there at thw border of the school and see kids still trading fake snow in the bushes. Seems like the snow black market survived around 15 years already! (From older kids when i started i heard that it already existed like 6 or 7 years already. So yeah
5:00 we have a fucking pixie stick mafia at my school and ive made well over 20$ on this and were barely into the year and I already have a fix to the competition (2 in fact): the first is we only have pixie sticks sold at one store so I just buy them all out and if someone gets there hands on a reliable getter I just start selling the bags to them for a lil cheaper and boom no competition everyones buying from me one way or another
Real story: Our school had VIP tags that you would get from being good, And you could get free prizes with them. They were stickers that I found on the web and bought a 500 pack for 15 dollars. I sold them for 5 dollars each and never got caught. I made bank from it.
Sold weed pre rolls for £5 each, cigarettes 50p each, A packet of smokes back then was like £1.62 and made £5 selling 10 singles...done that for the best part of 3 years, easiest money I ever made
Just finished grade 5 and I have a perfect one for this. From October to may there was a grade 4-6 wide war going on from two student owned nations. Moist Australia and true Canada. I was the Vice President of moist Australia and the army general. Moist Australia started when me and 5 other friends created a nation for fun. The first roles were president, Vice President, banker, trade manager, judge and investigator. The President and Vice President were their for law making and as leaders if something bad happened. The banker was in control of the money people had, making the money, and keeping track of everyone’s bank balance. The trade manager would be controlling the auctions and what would be put up to be auctioned(you could auction off anything as long as it’s appropriate.finally if someone broke the law then the investigator would investigate them and then the judge would decide their punishment and if you were guilty or not. Within the first week it boomed in popularity leading to its peak amount of people at 53. The amount of people lead to us taking 3 lunch rooms which made 2 more of every role except Vice President and President as well as a manager for each role. A prison room was created for people who broke the law which lead to two new roles. Prison guards and warden. The prison guards controled the prisoners and the warden lead the prison. Eventually a talk about a rebellion started after the someone was sent to jail for the fourth time. And rebellion is what happened. 15 citizens, a prison guard, a banker, the head judge and the person who was sent to jail four times stormed the prison and declared true Canada a nation separate from moist Australia. The prison was being overwhelmed and all 7 prisoners joining the rebellion lead to all prison guards and the warden retreating to the lunch room I was in. In that room we on the spot created the moist Australia army with me as the senior general and the warden as well as the President taking Sargent roles. All remaining citizens joined the army as soldiers. That recess was the battle of true Canada( battles were fought in games of revenge tag but you can throw balls at people to get them down as well) that ended in a tie but over the next 2 weeks true Canada would win the first war and given independence. That war was deemed the rebellion of true Canada. The next major event was when 3 spies from moist Australia joined true Canada and destroyed the economy. These 3 were exiled from true Canada and seeing the economy and government in shambles. Moist Australia declared war and over just two days made true Canada surrender half of its land to moist Australia ( each country had boundaries where they could not be tagged in but if you went into enemy territory trying to expand your pilon borders you could be tagged and if you got out you die in that battle and must return the pilon to where it was originally. You may be wondering how a black market could be involved in this and that is because everyone was corrupt and would take bribes to switch sides or sabotage their side. The money to sabotage could be from $2- $7 depending on what it was while switching sides could be a $10 - $20 payment. I was one of the few who never took a bribe but everyone still tried because I would get everyone out .I never took a bribe until someone offered me $50 to start a rebellion with him and get enough people to end both countries. The person who bribed me was the army general for true Canada. So naturally I used the $50 on Minecraft. The new country was named gibbles nibbles and after a month of fighting ended moist Australia and a week later true Canada ended. Gibbles Nibbles had won and some people made as much as $100 from bribes. The person who made the most was the person who was sent he jail 4 times and he made $127. He switched dies 3 times.
I owned a small casino in school to play you had to buy tokens that i sold for €1 If you won you got 2 tokens So i Turned people in to gambling adicicts
I sold hornets not insects theese weird things you launch with a rubber band and they will hurt or sting depending on how you make them if they are small they sting if they are big they hurt i also sold metal hornets
So when I was in 2nd grade pokemon cards where staring to become popular so one kid thought it would be a good idea to sell Pokémon cards for money but because the family of the kid who sold the cards didn’t want to spend 20 dollars on Pokémon cards the kid stole other kids cards.He did this for like 3 months or so until a teacher caught the kid stealing another kids Pokémon cards but because he was stealing so many cards people started realizing that their cards where getting stolen.After a couple weeks the kid who was stealing the cards tried getting other kids to also steal cards a couple kids joined but being 2nd graders a few of the kids snitched and after the teachers found out about this they also found out that this kid made around 3000 dollars off of Pokémon cards it goes to show how not all 2nd graders are dumb brain idoits
I am just so delighted I ran into this video, being a highschooler and needing a bit of money, brainstormed a list of ideas out of this
I know same, I’m starting high school this year and I’m going to be selling packs of gum,snacks, and maybe even crocheted things.
Sell gum or chips. You’ll make a living
@@jcdiaz4062 the strategy is variety. Gum? Mint and bubble gum. Chips? Lays variety pack and get some takis too. Wanna expand? Chocolate bars. Pretty much all bases are covered. Then move into soda if you can. You would probably need help though
The duffle bag candy thing seems like a cool idea
In my high school, there were some School fellows (boys and girls) of me who were too afraid to ask out their crushes for their contact info.
I was one of the few that had both boys and girls as friends.
So whenever someone needed my help, I was happy to help for the low price of 50 bucks.
Gave 20 to my informer and kept the rest of the cash.
Never got caught.had 100%success rate
Did you ever have it where people asked for the contact info of each other or someone asked for the contact info of someone who had gotten someone else’s contact info from you?
Can I used this ?
@@lache5320 It isn't copyrighted, so yes.
In my middle school there was blackmarket for a specific types of rulers. The reason is because the bendy ones were used as whips. the wood ones with the copper edge would be rubbed against an eraser or shoe sole until it was nice and hot. I still have a scar...
Gonna gather rulers and erasers in case of an apocalypse
In middle school I ran a black market for cupcakes (I sadly have never seen another black market so this counts as the most legendary) 2 girls would run larger orders to customers and I baked them. We would have the large cupcakes for $2 the small one for $1 a seasonal for $3, and a half a dozen for $10, I would also bring in cookies and candy sometimes too. Everyone was payed in cupcakes so I got all the money. I would also do the sales before and after school barely off school property so they couldn’t do anything.
Not me but my sister. She sold custom worry dolls that she made herself, to all the girls in her class. She also sold Girl Scout cookies in such a way that she was actually making a profit!
How did she do that? Girl Scout cookie prices have been historically ridiculous, as it is.
Shopkins. Kids had pencil boxes stuffed to the brim with them. (This was second grade) My town has multiple elementary schools, and mine was on the east side of town. There was also a marketplace on the east side of town. The floor above it had a toy shop where you could buy the big boxes or the individually wrapped ones. I'll never forget the time I got scammed into trading my super rare pencil shopkin away. I only got it back because the teacher caught wind and shut down the trades completely.
Our primary school was very violent, we had three factions with territory and different resources. It began as some bug den fights but grew out of the bark and playground and into the field too. Our clan usually was the ruling one but was sometimes overrun. Things like clay and bramble vines could be traded between groups and I was even captured and tied up with skipping ropes by the enemy and was sold and sent to the clay mines with a few other friends over a few pointed rocks stuck to sticks. The clay team also had a kid who made hardened clay weapons over the holidays by using the clay and hiding them in a dry place. Those were valuable and really hurt. Also primary ones would be thrown at older kids and they were like piranhas. (Everyone had a mutual agreement that the playground monitor who cared didn’t need to know and the other just couldn’t see the weapons or slave trade.
YO DUDE THAT SOUNDS AWESOME. I want to be part of a clan and experience that. Niiicccceeeeee
this guy needs more likes, im taking notes for next year
Im taking notes yo do this at my shool
lol same
how come school markets and prison markets seem WAY to similar? really says something about school
So you shouldn't grab the soap when it falls in the shower?
high schools are really just a practice prison
If I was a teacher I would join the people selling contraband or have students do it for me or get money from students to keep quiet it like being a mafia boss were you have your own underlings and the ones paying for protection
You'd probably get fired tho lol
It’s annoying that schools say it’s illegal because it isn’t illegal to sell sweets at school
not really a black market, but back in 4th grade, i went to a neighborhood school, and there's this family that lived right next to the school that sold soda, candy, and honey dippers that they sold in different sizes for different amounts (it's just ground up ice with flavored syrup or some other flavored liquid that they put in cups and froze). kids would go there and buy stuffs when they are released from school. I am in 8th grade now and my sister goes to that school for 5th grade and I was surprised when I found out that the market is still running after 4 years. they probably made a lot of money doing that thing.
We had an obsession in elementary school over beyblades. Every recess, you would see a circle of kids yelling "Fight fight fight!" and in the center you would find two people battling with their beyblades in a plastic stadium. The school eventually banned it, but it didn't stop us. A black market developed for the toys. All beyblades, especially the good ones, became valuable as gold, and kids would use their allowances and other random things to trade.
It escalated so much that once a teacher got angry at a kid for having it out, and the kid aimed the beyblade at her teacher with her launcher, stared her dead in the eye, and shouted, "LET IT RIP" at the top of her voice. The beyblade shot straight at the teacher's face, and gave her a scar for the rest of the year. Tears and blood were shed. The student was suspended.
Many other students began arming themselves with beyblades as well to shoot the teachers, and it became a revolution. The administration soon gave up after that and unbanned beyblades. It went back to just playing it at recess, and the attacks stopped.
3:25
I did this with my friends! OneNote is underrated af
9:46
"He said he didn't want to ruin my creativity."
Try that with today's school system, you could probably get at the very least 1 day of in school suspension, depending on the school.
i was the dude people come up to make someone's day bad or do risky stuff(i have a great connection to teachers so im not suspected)
-this kid had a grudge on someone so he told me to mess him up so i went to his bike and took out my hammer( i hid it in a crack in the ditch so i can fix my bike if i ever needed to) and proceeded to bust his bike spokes and bent his handles
-a teacher went overboard abt sometin a class didn't do so the whole class was mad and a kid from there told me to do something so i bought a box of nails(the next day) and puncture her two back tire by tying up the nails using string and putting the string under another car so that when the nails come out when she drives off and no evidence off the thing i did
-i did find out a fixed hole in the school fence which i broke when i/people want to get outa school then i lock it back with rope so no one found out
i got about 300 MYR then i quit when i transferred
@A A that was a long time ago idk if the school even exists anymore
In my middle school there are these little pieces of paper that said “late bus pass.” The idea of it was if your bus was late there was a person at the entrance of the school and they would give one to you. But eventually they just left them out on a table. So sometimes there was the main dealer who’s bus was always late and they would grab around 10. They also had friends on their bus and they would grab some too and give it to them. The dealer would sell each one for 0.25 cents. One of the reasons you would buy one from him is in our school there would be a time when you could just walk around until the bell rang for 1st period and sometimes if you didn’t know the time you would be on the other side of the building so you were late and you could just give your teacher one. They once told me they made around 5 dollars a day for a month straight and they sold them for .25 cents that means they sold 20 a day. They still haven’t got caught.
Trade school, I sold packs of Ramen noodles because the cafeteria food was so bad that it made students sick. I bought it for $3 per case of 24 and sold them for $1 each. I made about $5,000 over the course of 18 months until I graduated.
For me we have a discord server where we have a system of homework answer trafficking
Lol
My man
3:52 i use spices and herbs that resembles weeds
13:20 All the teacher did was inflate the market
16:06 had a similar problem with the principal at my school
i wear huge jackets for ONE reason
i can hide a shiton if things in each sleeve
i was getting suspicion because i was kid wearing winter gear in florida during a summer heatwave
i have insane heat resitence
3 people at my middle school started a genuine secret candy business. They even had a 5$ deal which was 3 ring pops, 5 pixy stix, and 10 jolly ranchers. Not a lot of people knew and the teachers were kept far away from it. I even was a loyal customer of the 5$ deal. Some people were saying they needed a business licence because of how large scale it was. They thought they were committing a crime selling candy in a bathroom for 5$. It was still amazing.
currently selling goldfish at school, making a solid 10 dollars a day
I wish this was schools these days well not the drugs but now adays people get detention cause they "sold drugs" it was candy
In my elementary school, we used to have a large Pokémon card market. I was one of the hotshots since I had a lot of Exes Gxes Etcetera. People traded these cards for money, cards of their own and candy. After the Trade was banned, kids started smuggling their cards to school, and we started turning into a black market. In the cafeteria or carline you would see kids trading cards left and right. Come recess, many of the kids gathered to “auction” their cards. Kids would shout out random amounts of money or candy or cards and try to get the highest bid. Some kids even traded their whole inventory just for a Gx. After a while, kids found out there were other people making fake cards and scamming people. I was never subject to this though. Sometimes kids would play games for a chance to win a card. Some were as simple as rolling a dice, others were being the last man alive in hide and seek, with people constantly sabotaging each other. It died down soon after My grade moved into middle and Pokémon cards stopped being popular.
At least the principal from one of stories was opened minded
Me and the boys pirated KFC then sold them at school for half the price. We had a base behind some tables that were never used, and kids needed a password to get in. The principal caught us, and we got in school suspension for 3 days. I made people paper infinity gauntlets after that for half a buck. Fun while it lasted.
For my school it was marbles. One time I found two girls arguing over the price of a really small pearl looking marble and the one selling it gave it to me for free bc they couldn’t settle on a price. Still have it to this day (this was maybe 5 years ago?)
Keell ok up the good work
Wish my school did this
It's sounds like every school had a mafia
11:13 oh i remember something called. "Smencils"
Amazing long video
5:01 lol I love this
Our elementary school had a fake snow buisness. 100 gramd for 5€. There was onw nice kid who even gave a mini chupa chups as a gift inro it. Due to being bullied i couldnt participate, but a friend did and he got a whopping ~~~200€
This never got caught,and during lunch breaks in my old elementary school (whilw i have no school for whatever reason) i exist there at thw border of the school and see kids still trading fake snow in the bushes.
Seems like the snow black market survived around 15 years already! (From older kids when i started i heard that it already existed like 6 or 7 years already. So yeah
5:00 we have a fucking pixie stick mafia at my school and ive made well over 20$ on this and were barely into the year and I already have a fix to the competition (2 in fact): the first is we only have pixie sticks sold at one store so I just buy them all out and if someone gets there hands on a reliable getter I just start selling the bags to them for a lil cheaper and boom no competition everyones buying from me one way or another
Real story: Our school had VIP tags that you would get from being good, And you could get free prizes with them. They were stickers that I found on the web and bought a 500 pack for 15 dollars. I sold them for 5 dollars each and never got caught. I made bank from it.
Sold weed pre rolls for £5 each,
cigarettes 50p each,
A packet of smokes back then was like £1.62 and made £5 selling 10 singles...done that for the best part of 3
years, easiest money I ever made
Homemade weapon-pencils to fight off bullies.
Edit: you could actually use them as a pencil so you didn’t look suspicious. Never got caught.
Just finished grade 5 and I have a perfect one for this.
From October to may there was a grade 4-6 wide war going on from two student owned nations. Moist Australia and true Canada. I was the Vice President of moist Australia and the army general. Moist Australia started when me and 5 other friends created a nation for fun. The first roles were president, Vice President, banker, trade manager, judge and investigator. The President and Vice President were their for law making and as leaders if something bad happened. The banker was in control of the money people had, making the money, and keeping track of everyone’s bank balance. The trade manager would be controlling the auctions and what would be put up to be auctioned(you could auction off anything as long as it’s appropriate.finally if someone broke the law then the investigator would investigate them and then the judge would decide their punishment and if you were guilty or not. Within the first week it boomed in popularity leading to its peak amount of people at 53. The amount of people lead to us taking 3 lunch rooms which made 2 more of every role except Vice President and President as well as a manager for each role. A prison room was created for people who broke the law which lead to two new roles. Prison guards and warden. The prison guards controled the prisoners and the warden lead the prison. Eventually a talk about a rebellion started after the someone was sent to jail for the fourth time. And rebellion is what happened. 15 citizens, a prison guard, a banker, the head judge and the person who was sent to jail four times stormed the prison and declared true Canada a nation separate from moist Australia. The prison was being overwhelmed and all 7 prisoners joining the rebellion lead to all prison guards and the warden retreating to the lunch room I was in. In that room we on the spot created the moist Australia army with me as the senior general and the warden as well as the President taking Sargent roles. All remaining citizens joined the army as soldiers. That recess was the battle of true Canada( battles were fought in games of revenge tag but you can throw balls at people to get them down as well) that ended in a tie but over the next 2 weeks true Canada would win the first war and given independence. That war was deemed the rebellion of true Canada. The next major event was when 3 spies from moist Australia joined true Canada and destroyed the economy. These 3 were exiled from true Canada and seeing the economy and government in shambles. Moist Australia declared war and over just two days made true Canada surrender half of its land to moist Australia ( each country had boundaries where they could not be tagged in but if you went into enemy territory trying to expand your pilon borders you could be tagged and if you got out you die in that battle and must return the pilon to where it was originally.
You may be wondering how a black market could be involved in this and that is because everyone was corrupt and would take bribes to switch sides or sabotage their side. The money to sabotage could be from $2- $7 depending on what it was while switching sides could be a $10 - $20 payment. I was one of the few who never took a bribe but everyone still tried because I would get everyone out .I never took a bribe until someone offered me $50 to start a rebellion with him and get enough people to end both countries. The person who bribed me was the army general for true Canada. So naturally I used the $50 on Minecraft. The new country was named gibbles nibbles and after a month of fighting ended moist Australia and a week later true Canada ended. Gibbles Nibbles had won and some people made as much as $100 from bribes. The person who made the most was the person who was sent he jail 4 times and he made $127. He switched dies 3 times.
my guy, you literally took your precious time to write half an essay in the comments
@@elsonchen2749this took 50 minutes to write
That sounds so fun, wish i could go back to 5th garde just to do this
- anonymous 8th grader
Next year (2022) I'm going to highschool, I should stock up on soda and chips.
People worship takis at my school too.
I am definitely taking notes for when I go back to school lol
@Google • 9 years ago what
True af
FR
@@gamingcoolguy7161 me and my group of friends have already made $75
@@miatadude9373 I made 60
11:32 "i ran ih all too
I only had to workmen at the time when I did it I was in Grade 4 then now I am in Grade 6 I still do it but my workers i’ve doubled up to 10
I owned a small casino in school to play you had to buy tokens that i sold for €1
If you won you got 2 tokens
So i Turned people in to gambling adicicts
Bro I run a Mtn dew ring @ high school.
Man I wanna do something like this
Well im home schooled
I sold hornets not insects theese weird things you launch with a rubber band and they will hurt or sting depending on how you make them if they are small they sting if they are big they hurt i also sold metal hornets
10:42 wat
Oh man I make like 30 bucks a day a off paper weapons that are crafted
Found the ketchup article but km in the eu so i cannot see it :,)
Anyone want the link?
Nice video.
FIREBALLS
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How is this vid 7 months old only has around 19 likes and only 7 comments?
So when I was in 2nd grade pokemon cards where staring to become popular so one kid thought it would be a good idea to sell Pokémon cards for money but because the family of the kid who sold the cards didn’t want to spend 20 dollars on Pokémon cards the kid stole other kids cards.He did this for like 3 months or so until a teacher caught the kid stealing another kids Pokémon cards but because he was stealing so many cards people started realizing that their cards where getting stolen.After a couple weeks the kid who was stealing the cards tried getting other kids to also steal cards a couple kids joined but being 2nd graders a few of the kids snitched and after the teachers found out about this they also found out that this kid made around 3000 dollars off of Pokémon cards it goes to show how not all 2nd graders are dumb brain idoits
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@@bigdawg8158 I was the second
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