Can confirm. I made 5000 USD my first month, working from home! My friend already made double that for the last three months. You can do it too.
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What millenials have a hard time understanding is, that if they apply snapchat logic to webforums and think the world is out to serve them on an individual basis, do their homework, and support them in their individual quests for "personalized support", it drives away anyone but a steady stream of their most superfluous peers (because there is always an abundance of of them around, until there isnt) - or leads to sarcasm and public shaming (/ trolling but healthy for the community in this instance), because anyone who follows a scene for more than two weeks, and has to read all the naive "support me/tell me how the world works, but pe polite so you can get a thank you in return" postings from generation yolo gets mad eventually.
So PRO tip - if you dont want to destroy communities where knowledge is shared, you have to accept a certain threshold of "try to inform yourself, before asking questions".
The issue more than anything else is, that no matter how "naive" your question is, you will always be positively enforced, because you will get what you want eventually - without any effort. So this behavior prolongs. "Ignoring it" also isnt a solution. Youd actually have to reeducate generation "facebook", that their behavior is hurting knowledge based communities that not functioning on a 150 character "yes", "no", "like", "emotion" basis.
Just to translate what the OP here did - he/she went into a hardware hacking community and asked if you could plug a DVD drive into an iPhone to play GTA V on it. You know, once it is hacked. And such a DVD drive would be created.