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" - Tamika, 27 "He made his living off eBay.
There are people who make their living off of negativity.
That's what you can call living off your trade partners.
I'm accused of "living off the fat of the land".
They waited days for buses, living off donations from strangers.
But they don't have trust funds that they're living off.
"We're living off her tips," she said of her family.
I'm not destitute, and I'm not living off the map.
"I was in transition period, living off the grid." he says.
Still, some people are already making a living off the medium.
He tried living off the grid, switching apartments, jobs, and friends.
By 2009, Musk was living off personal loans just to survive.
Millennial millionaires aren't all living off their trust funds, of course.
I had been living off cereal for the most part before.
Listen, it's reasonable to fantasize about living off the digital grid.
But, that still meant her parents were living off one income.
I have been living off of Social Security Disability since 2012.
Both streams of income have stopped, and she's living off savings.
At Ohio State, students living off campus get free fire alarms.
They are actually making a decent living off their land now.
I will be pretty much living off credit cards in February.
For seven days, I tried living off as little waste as possible.
The whole living off the grid movement has gone way too far.
Living off $7.25 an hour, the current federal minimum wage, is hard.
Many people living off-grid use kerosene lamps for cooking and lighting.
Tubeworms living off of vents 8,200 feet beneath the eastern Pacific Ocean.
Instead of living for others, the bureaucracy is living off of others.
The cast of Will & Grace will be living off residuals for years.
For now, the company isn't generating revenue – it's living off its funding.
They make a living off poop, and they're guided by the stars.
Making vodka is still living off the land, and I support it.
Living off the land did little to protect against Cyclone Keni, though.
Living off pasta and eggs for a week wouldn't be too bad.
They returned to the countryside to make a living off the land.
She then started working in a factory and living off food stamps.
Oh, and also, how the hell are they making a living off it?
Gadgets exist but it's becoming harder to make a living off selling them.
We spoke to a man who's making a living off of this uptick.
For many, that's the difference between internet access and living off the grid.
Best True Grime Gag: Hot Janitor living off the grid by growing mushrooms.
Venture capitalists make their living off the blood, sweat and tears of founders.
Plus – living off the grid – why more Aussies are cutting off their electricity.
I got through day to day sometimes just living off of breakfast cereal.
Kaes (Avinash Tiwary) is also a spoilt brat, living off his rich father.
Like, are they all just living off vending machine crackers and fancy jam?
However, it's worth noting that this works best for students living off-campus.
She was living off money an ex left for her in his will.
From then on, her mother prostituted her every day, living off the money.
Living off the grid is not for the faint of heart, he said.
Van Dresser devoted the remainder of his life to living off of the sun.
If I could make a living off writing, I wouldn't do it at all.
He'd moved in quickly, pulling me into his dreams of living off the land.
How long has the Wampanoag Tribe been living off the tidelands of Cape Cod?
That for me has been living off the world I inhabited a decade ago.
We are living off the investments that were made by our parents and grandparents.
"I've tapped out my savings and I'm literally living off my parents," she said.
Toledo is another spot where college kids will save money by living off campus.
Preppers often talk about "homesteading" and learning "forgotten ways" of living off the land.
She's now 22 and pregnant with her fourth child, living off her grandparents' money.
How many of the drivers you met make/are making a living off spinning?
Lucas from the crew "Seku Rite," who I documented, makes a living off spinning.
At the time, Jonathan Vingiano was living off the L, and, naturally, hating it.
But we persisted, introducing severe lifestyle changes (like literally living off rice and beans).
Steve Adcock is reinvesting his dividends and living off a high-interest savings account.
Well into the 1950s, the Inuit followed their ancient ways, living off the land.
Meanwhile, the meager savings Sasha and Lee were living off had dwindled dangerously low.
We were living off of student loans and credit cards, just like everyone else.
We have been living off and getting tax receipts from their hopeless, vulnerable situation.
She was living off federal student loans, and childcare wouldn't fit in her budget.
In a way they are living off the moral capital of good Samaritan values.
He doesn't shy away from controversy; in fact, he makes a living off it.
Kim and the Kardashians make their living off what they present to the public.
But mostly, I guess, folks are living off public assistance, VA benefits and the like.
Undergrads may think that living off campus will save money, but that's often not so.
Instead, he's been living off of his endorsement money since his career started in 2010.
Living off the land and in the seasons gives one a sense of honest purpose.
I couldn't settle; I couldn't sleep properly—I was literally living off two hours sleep.
If anything, Sasse's small government ethic should make him uneasy about living off the taxpayers.
And that's what a lot of them have been living off of — subsidized, dumped product.
In 2015 he told ESPN that he was living off less than $1,000 a month.
That means Urschel was living off of just 4 percent of his salary in 2016.
The couple are living off savings but do not know how long that will last.
Neither does a married couple that's retired and living off less than $20,000 a year.
Living off free ketchup packets isn't worth it, even in the happiest place on Earth.
"Selling is an absolutely vital component to making a living off of performance," Hamilton says.
Directories (like Tutor Hunt etc) are living off SEO value but don't offer quality assurance.
Space may be the final frontier, but living off of Earth can be extremely challenging.
But behind them are not green energy advocates or proponents of living off the land.
"We're living off the legacy not of our parents but of our grandparents," he said.
We were living off beans and toast and disgusting stuff like tins of Campbell's meatballs.
Hannah Brown will be living off one compliment every day for the rest of her life.
Alternatively, you could join a group of people who are deliberately living off of the grid.
"I remember living off of $20-$40 a week for almost four years straight," he said.
There are a lot of jobs, a lot of people are living off the drug trade.
As Alice and Zoe soon discover, the Peaches are alive—and living off of human flesh.
They walked the desert for 14 hours, living off bottled water, cans of tuna, and crackers.
And finally, spend a few months living off what your budget would be as a homeowner.
We're mostly living off the investment of our parents and grandparents for our drinking water supply.
Countries running large and systematic trade surpluses should stop living off the rest of the world.
With a few solar panels, Cayo is ideal for becoming self-sufficient and living off-grid.
"What you may see a year from now is eBay living off of eBay," Wenig said.
And I realized that I'm going to have to make a living off of being creative.
When we're on the move, we make a living off my freelance writing and Matt's photography.
He's living off the image of the father but realizes that he needs to be critical.
This country is still living off slave money, so it's all about labeling and the empire.
At these four homes on the range, living off the land is still the ultimate luxury.
Freelancers are 2020's rugged individualist frontiersmen, living off the fat of corporations, owing nobody anything.
"There are a whole lot of people living off of hair," Ms. Tarlo, the anthropologist, said.
He, like thousands of other purged employees of the state, is now living off his savings.
Living off fat reserves, they glide up the Gulf Stream, rarely venturing in sight of land.
The group had apparently been living off the grid for months in the trash-ridden lot.
Kyle Richards makes a living off of conflict, but she draw the line at Kellyanne Conway.
Those housing expenses were $8,409 for students living off-campus and attending a public two-year institution.
After high school, I was living off of a checklist that I hung on my wall: 1.
In claiming to be the party of the housebuilders, Labour may be living off its past reputation.
But, at the same time, what do you do when someone's making a living off of it?
Families forced to build their own homes go into debt, borrowing from friends and living off charity.
"The moon is a great place to demonstrate living off the land," said program manager Mike Hawes.
Meanwhile, even lesser-known Trump aides are making a living off their ties to the White House.
That's a significant increase for a family of four living off of less than $8.553,000 a year.
In his 28 years of living off taxpayer dollars, Sanders has achieved very little beyond enriching himself.
Now, he owns a media brand with 100 different sites and makes a living off advertising revenue.
It is a great career and if you make your living off it, you should be proud.
The player isn't living off the land as much as they are exploiting it to cheat death.
"Except for Chris Ware, no one here makes a living off of comics," Drnaso explained to me.
Generating two incomes and living off one is a favorite money saving strategy of comedian Jay Leno.
For most of their existence, villages on Guatemala's Caribbean coast have made a living off of fishing.
The siblings were allegedly entirely self-sufficient, living off of the farm's vegetable garden and few animals.
Many were taken with Mr. Mullins's reference to the old notion of living off the government teat.
"I did things like having five roommates and living off of macaroni and cheese, " he told Money.
George hadn't exactly worked in a while, was living off reserves and the sale of the loft.
As medical bills mounted, the family used up their emergency savings and started living off credit cards.
Without the pensions, most miners would be living off Social Security, which runs about $1,500 a month.
She has been living off just rice or bulgur wheat, and has been bedridden for a month.
"Since the (earlier) corn harvest I've been living off that, but I don't have much left," said Minvielle.
Living off her husband's meager monthly pension, Zhang has learned to take care of the family by herself.
For others, living off the grid -- outside the reach of "the Man" -- is a form of ultimate patriotism.
But years and years of super low interest rates have hurt elderly retirees living off of their savings.
Elijah (EJ) Holland is living off the land, and (sometimes) risking his life for the sake of dinner.
There's always a lot of different things that help me make a living off of what I do.
He was living off Social Security, and, fearing an exorbitant heating bill, kept the house at 55 degrees.
Maybe he just had an accident at a large store and is living off a really large settlement.
"Sailors living off base will be allowed to travel to and from base and conduct only "essential activities.
It's another thing to be people like us who make a living off those people, and live comfortably.
Currently, he sits at more than 100,000 followers and makes a very comfortable living off Facebook Gaming alone.
Living off campus costs an average of $713 a month for a one-bedroom apartment, according to Numbeo.
He's as handsome and velvet-voiced as ever but getting a little bored living off his wife's money.
We cut back as best as we could, but soon we found ourselves living off our credit cards.
In 1898, an amendment to the Vagrancy Act made "living off the earnings of a prostitute" an offense.
Still, we secured the premise and stayed there for what must have been days, living off the scraps.
This crossover visibility, crafted behind the screen, proves one can make a good living off a simple webcam.
Living off a dwindling pension, Mr. Safarzadeh works a couple of days a week as a taxi driver.
He quit his job and traveled the world from August 1992 to June 1993, living off his savings.
But most dogs may have shadowed ancient human camps and farms and villages, living off garbage and handouts.
Swarms of deep sea shrimp crawled around the vent, as they devoured microbes living off the vent's nutrients.
Simultaneously, millennials are hustling to amass income-generating assets and living off rice and beans to retire early.
Overnight, I became a member of uninsured America, living off a college student stipend of $3,000 a year.
Police had found 161 "severely malnourished malamutes living off their own feces in small cages," according to the Times.
For those attempting to make a living off of streaming platforms, a strike on their account could be disastrous.
Market performance in the early years of retirement is a crucial worry for anyone living off a nest egg.
Hall spent the next three years living off the royalties from his tachometer and working to solve the problem.
For previous two years, since Pop's diagnosis, he had been living off-and-on with our family during treatment.
Turns out, he's an hour away from St. Bernardine, living off the grid after being transferred to St. Marys.
Rumor had it that it was all high-school dropouts living off a grandma they kept in the attic.
We were limited to living off the royalty associated with the extraction of those resources, which is 12.5 percent.
My assets are arranged so that I'm living off the income they provide — not having to draw them down.
Beyond the obvious items likehere are 11 surprising products you'll need when living off campus for the first time: 
Thus far, she said, she's been living off minimum wage to get the company off the ground, she said.
Within the military community they are deeply respected for their intimate knowledge of the land and living off it.
For most of the town's history, the main reason they came was to make a living off the rocks.
"He is living off the kindness of strangers," Jacqueline Promislo, a lawyer for Mr. Bobbitt, said in an interview.
"I did things like having five roommates and living off of macaroni and cheese, " he told Money in 2017.
She is currently living off her savings and hopes to make it through several months without income from Instacart.
Residents have been living off a daily allowance of just 50 liters (a little over 13 gallons) a day.
He makes a living off not only the contests, but also brand partnerships and his own line of condiments.
The administration's next move focused on those who make a living off illegal immigration: human smugglers and child traffickers.
And as he was building the company, he was living off his job as a waiter at Red Lobster.
All for the indie tale of a whip-smart bohemian family engaging with society after living off the grid.
I will be living off my artwork sales, as I already do, I pay taxes and sell my art.
But do I really want to be known as the guy who made his living off a fucking button?
Shinn left New York nearly three years ago for San Francisco, after living off the L for five years.
But it also highlights a troubling irony: Larry is a man who literally makes a living off of women's bodies.
There's an additional benefit to being a brand new parent who's also no longer working and living off retirement savings.
"Never rely on YouTube ad revenue if you want to make a living off of YouTube," Moras told CNN Business.
"As with most long-lived particle searches … we're like parasites living off the real physics that's going on," said Haas.
Living among widespread litter, human waste, and nearby oil slicks means living off the land simply isn't an option here.
"They had been living off the trash and dirty diapers that they'd left in the house to eat," Vinyard says.
For many people around the world – especially those in rural areas – living off the grid is part of normal life.
Anchor for iPad, like the iPhone app, is free to use as the company is currently living off its funding.
McConville had been homeless and living off food stamps preceding the invitation to stay at Thompson's apartment, the Oregonian reported.
Ali told the reporters he made a "full time" living off ridesharing apps and preferred driving with Uber over Lyft.
Learn how to do so yourself with his guide to eating, imbibing, indulging, and just generally living off the chain.
After he fled, he found himself living off tree sap while guarding about 800 bony cows in Duong, outside Nyal.
"To earn a living off small scale cocoa production is very tough, especially when growing low-yielding varieties," Benzies says.
Most of the men are day laborers in their twenties, scraping a living off the underbelly of Malaysia's job market.
In leaner times everyone focusses on living off the oxygen they have, and there isn't always enough to go around.
Her family had to fly in with a small plane, she said, then spent the season living off the land.
However, clients must understand that they aren't living off one year's salary for just a year, like most people do.
Recently, I've spent most of my time on visual art because I'm making a living off of it, doing commissions.
"I did things like and living off of macaroni and cheese, and I was very, very frugal, " Cuban told Money.
Despite living off the river, the Taushiro avoided even wading in it, washing themselves from the safety of a canoe.
His family said Kratzer dreamed of living out in the wilderness in the middle of nowhere and living off the land.
Alvarez told CNBC in September of 2017 that she was living off minimum wage to get the company off the ground.
Nothing right now because his wife is still about five years from retirement and they're living off her salary, he said.
A Worrying Number of Amazon's Warehouse Workers Are Reportedly Living Off Food StampsPhoto: GettyAmazon bills itself as a creator of jobs.
He had been living off a monthly short-term disability check from his last job assembling rear axles for Toyota cars.
For generations, the Suns plied their fishing boats up and down the Huai and Yellow Rivers, living off their daily catch.
Of course, there are also some drawbacks to living off dry land, and Nick's rich neighbors won't let him forget it.
Marie Staver lived with insomnia most of her life, and decided to simply embrace fatigue by living off 20 minute naps.
Financially, he could do all the things that made him happy – living off the land, growing things, being surrounded by animals.
"The haters" often claim the shelter's residents are in the country illegally and living off their tax dollars, the staff said.
Like most myths, this one is dying hard: These world growth champions are living off the rest of their trade partners.
We're not like one of those cable networks which have been kind of living off the Trump story and nothing else.
Previously, even those who weren't a grower or raspachín (harvester) in their own right made a living off people who were.
Ethiopia is Africa's biggest coffee producer and the world's fifth largest coffee exporter, with 15 million Ethiopians living off coffee farming.
Continues on Munchies where Bryony Stone and Charles Moriarty join the Moneyless Man Mark Boyle living off the land in Galway.
It's honest, raw, and shot from the perspective of actual Inuit people living off the sale and consumption of seal products.
"I did things like having five roommates and living off macaroni and cheese and I was very, very frugal," Cuban said.
I enjoy it; it's what I like to do and I'm very fortunate to make a living off of playing music.
Because I was too ashamed to acknowledge my decisions, I lived in denial the whole time I was living off loans.
But I really wanted to travel, I really wanted to earn a living off of what I do as a career.
"I've made a living off of being able to capitalize on certain stocks where there's absolutely no informational advantage," he said.
Maxwell moved to the US in 1991, reportedly living off a $100,000-a-year trust fund set up by her father.
He liked living off the grid, but it wasn't easy; he was sleeping with his cat in a friend's delivery truck.
In this moment-based economy, some musicians may give up on the prospect of ever making a living off their art.
For food and day-to-day expenses, I've essentially been living off the tips I receive at one of my jobs.
Now on trial for murder, Thomas Gilbert Jr. had spent his 20s surfing in the Hamptons and living off his parents.
The people of Flint, Michigan, are still living off bottled water, years after the town's name became synonymous with toxic water.
Not to mention, do you really want to commit to living off $40,000 per year for the rest of your life?
We had no choice but to start living off of the money I'd been saving for us to get an apartment.
That means the NFL star was living off of 4 percent of his salary at the time and banking the rest.
If your disposable income is $100,000 a year after taxes, saving 50 percent means living off $50,000 and putting away $50,000.
That was logical because he didn't look around him and see any artists who were making a living off of it.
These days she's as much campfires and kaftans and flower garlands and living off the land as she is Cartier bracelets.
The first one shows tribal people living off the forest before the arrival of the "outsider" looking for minerals and cheap land.
But we know it's enough to make a living off of if you can get at least one skin accepted every year.
"I'm not living off tins of beans," protests Ben, a graduate student, over a cuppa at North Tea Power, a hipster café.
First, no amount of propaganda could convince North Koreans, who were living off tree bark and grass, that their society was prosperous.
In 1932, they too moved from New York City to start living off the land deep in the green mountains of Vermont.
About the shooter For the past 15 or 16 years, German has been living off and on with his mother, police believe.
In a country where most people make their living off the land, skiing presents an economic ceiling that few will ever breach.
First, no amount of propaganda could convince North Koreans who were living off tree bark and grass that their society was prosperous.
Besides "living off the land," another dangerous tactic is "hiding in plain sight," as in the case of ZTE and Kaspersky Labs.
While the University of Arizona charges above-average prices for room and board, students can save a bundle by living off campus.
Instead, Rapport said Lynch had been living off of his endorsement deals, from which he earned an estimated $5 million per year.
That means the NFL star was living off of just 4 percent of his salary at the time and banking the rest.
When he does lash out, it's not at Esther, but at a press agent who taunts him for living off his wife.
Willy's outworn his use to those around him, but he's still living off Al's handouts, in a house that Al's paying for.
"This is an unfortunate thing about the internet, but a lot of people make their living off other people's lives," Morton said.
In the middle of a teeming metropolis, the two men seemed to be living off the grid and alienated from loved ones.
And there's no doubt that pawnbrokers, like payday-loan companies, are in the business of making a living off people in difficulty.
How could I give air time to people who make a living off of tearing apart the GOP, never mind the country.
Living off the land is a great way to enjoy the fresh air, control your own schedule, and embrace peace and quiet.
But, he adds, these entanglements could put a sizable dent in the populations of whales living off the West Coast of North America.
Model Karlie Kloss makes a living off her face, but it's her brains that helped her score a $10 million Beverly Hills home.
They were able to make it their full-time gig and earn a living off of it, something that was never their intention.
" For nearly three years, Reining has been living off of his investments and he's "not really worried about ever running out of money.
While people may talk about how millennials are "slackers" and how they love living off their parents, that's simply not true, Dychtwald says.
D'Amico said Bobbitt told them he didn't want a house, but dreamed of living off the land in a travel trailer in Alaska.
They can do so through the very mainstream parties whose votes they threaten to take; infecting them and living off their political blood.
Today: a woman living off of disability checks who spends some of her money this week on glitter gel pens for her daughter.
Beyond that, the 22-year-old Pole has almost no digital footprint, but hopefully he's somewhere making a living off these incredible moves.
Holland acknowledged that not everyone is capable of living off the land like he's been able to, and the general population probably shouldn't.
Before he was making a living off his Magic Mike franchise, Channing Tatum was keeping his previous job as a stripper a secret.
For your average person It's hard, but i've been living off-the-grid for 21 years so for me It's not that difficult.
Spending any time at all about how he won a historic victory makes it look like Trump is still living off past glories.
In effect, these advisors recommend protecting rather than confronting countries that have grown comfortable living off the U.S. market through unfair trade practices.
Right now, users are limited to a certain number of rides a day to keep people from making a living off the app.
The Department of Agriculture also funds a number of programs that help veterans with training and outreach to start living off the land.
Most Pakistanis in my village and in thousands of such villages live in grueling poverty, living off subsistence agriculture and working as laborers.
When Príncipe's economy collapsed after independence, its people adapted to living off the land — but that doesn't mean they have adequate living conditions.
Until a year ago, she and her husband had been getting by, living off the money her husband made from painting toy figurines.
"I had some challenges with [living off one salary], but the biggest part for me was how much it affected her," AJ says.
"I did things like having five roommates and living off of macaroni and cheese, and I was very, very frugal," Cuban tells Money.
With two children to support, he was out of work for 15 months and living off his severance pay, savings and odd jobs.
With or without official contests, the sport was already heading in its current direction, even as making a living off longboarding remained difficult.
You have to do more than everybody else to keep that title, and not to be seen as living off somebody else's work.
She had been back in England for four years, but she was still living off the psychological tank dive of her Japanese period.
The Trump administration is not losing Europe by calling Germany out for living off its trade partners, and for its subpar defense spending.
About living off credit cards, or losing your pension, or working multiple jobs for wages that won't be enough to support your family.
Its 10-man crew once made their living off the abundant fish stocks of the disputed Scarborough Shoal some 124 nautical miles away.
"I did things like having five roommates and living off of macaroni and cheese, and I was very, very frugal, " Cuban told Money.
Students living off campus will receive a loan refund and they should plan to use it for necessities like rent, food and transportation.
"It just seems behind the times," Dudik, whose family is living off her husband's income and savings from her work as a lawyer.
I love the Bancroft family, they're good people, but they had the right to want to make a living off of their investment.
If that's not luxury in this day and age, for a 26-year-old living off of a podcast, I don't know what is.
The amateur zookeeper, for example, can't directly voice his opposition to US bases because he makes a living off of them on construction contracts.
These observations were made between March 2007 and August 2013, while we were conducting boat surveys to study the dolphins living off Bunbury's coast.
But it's hard to deny that the program did lead to millions of people living off welfare for years at a time, without working.
Kyncl says that YouTube wants to make sure that creators who make a living off the platform can do so without gaming a system.
But the early trips could also bring along architecture so later missions could do more "living off the land," such as  greenhouses  or habitats.
If you spent your college years living off Cup Noodles, there's finally a way for you to pay homage to that dorm-room staple.
Clearly, Miss Piggy doesn't believe she's crafty enough to make a living off the craft-goods website if her show suffers a similar fate.
In exchange, the migrants refuse to integrate and just four percent of them find jobs — even after years of living off the Swedish dole.
The daily routine: scroll through social media, see famous person making a living off of their blog, wonder why that can't be your life.
And something that should give organizers, living off leaks of the Russian investigation, special elections and Stormy Daniels' Twitter feed — something worth holding onto.
Fighting with My Family follows a former wrestler and his family as they make a living off performing at small venues around the country.
"This is how I make a living, off the Glades," said Mr. Kennon, who wears a gold ring in the shape of a gator.
That's when the rural, mountainous region in the interior lost power and his father, Roberto Morales, and his wife started living off a generator.
Fed up living off his gas generator, Frank and his family decided to install a solar power system at their home in Puerto Rico.
Instead, he spent years living off his parents while he surfed, traveled the world and attended exclusive social clubs in Manhattan and the Hamptons.
The whole spectrum of a self-reliant, living-off-the-land type of basketball that is disappearing from our country is in this moment.
Mr. Berry decries the industrialization of agriculture, which he believes will lead us to forget the values that come from living off the land.
Because if you can save enough money now, you can fund your retirement by living off your returns without ever touching your nest egg.
There are people out there choosing to share the intimate details of their lives with millions of people; some make a living off it.
But back then, the idea of making a living off of those videos you made for the web didn't necessarily seem like a possibility.
Interest in living off the grid continues to grow, with people choosing to live in tents or even in pods to escape "regular" life.
The research station houses teams of six scientists at a time, who spend two weeks living off food and water rations and oxygen packs.
J.K. Rowling was famously a single mother living off the dole and writing "Harry Potter" from coffee shops while her daughter was an infant.
Rather than making a living off the fruits of the sea, as their ancestors did, the modern Bahamas has become a global tourist industry.
It raises the question of whether popular culture is overly romanticizing the stark realities of outer space — and all that's involved in living off Earth.
Perhaps under the icy crust of Saturn's moon Enceladus we will someday find evidence of microbial life, living off the energy provided by hydrothermal vents.
America — and the world — is engaged in a conversation about the future possibilities of living "Off-Planet" – whether it be the Moon, Mars or beyond.
Some developers have been vocal about their struggles to make a living off of making apps, and are hoping for a better payout from Apple.
To remind us all first dates aren't perfect, we then meet Valerie (Mary Elizabeth Kelly), "funemplyed" young woman who's living off of her parents money.
On reaching the colony, with no access to fish, the penguins have to fast for up to a month, living off fat deposits to survive.
Around a third of sales of industrial gas are of this sort, producing stable businesses living off contracts with guaranteed minimum fees and long terms.
Nathalie Mezza-Garcia is a political scientist turned "seavangelesse" — her term for an evangelist in favor of living off the grid — and on the ocean.
Over the last five years, he became increasingly interested in living off-the-grid and creating a self-sustaining home on his ranch in Washington.
His biggest resume selling point is that he once lost a Super Bowl, and he has been living off that for the last 15 years.
He had a hundred dollars in his pocket, and he knew almost no one; he spent almost a month living off pita chips and hummus.
"You have this guy, living off fraud, it's infuriating," said Joachim B. Olsen, a member of the Danish Parliament and chairman of its Finance Committee.
But the tech and media confab, hosted in Munich, also includes artists and humanitarians and lovely weirdos who do not make a living off software.
The unnamed cubs are currently living off-exhibit with their mom, but the zoo hopes the trio will join the exhibit in the near future.
You might have a drop, but you can still make a living off YouTube ads, and they pay well to creators with a large audience.
A year later, Musk said he "ran out of cash" and had been living off loans from friends while trying to keep his companies afloat.
"It used to be just retirees living off of fixed income and Social Security, so you moved to the cheapest possible place," Mr. Prescher said.
Because if you can save enough money now, you can fund your retirement by living off of your returns without ever touching your nest egg.
Republicans and libertarians cavalierly rail against entitlements and "people living off the public's dime" but remain silent on those profiting from people's misfortune and illness.
Given you were living off $50,000 a year, by definition you have 18 years of living expenses before running out of money at age 58.
Along the 150-mile length of the no man's land running between the Iraqi army and the Kurdish peshmerga, militants are living off the land.
Finn himself receives a shock in TROS when he meets Jannah, a fellow defecting stormtrooper living off-the-grid with a whole crew of them.
Officials said the change was aimed at ensuring that those who moved to Germany were actively looking for work and not simply living off benefits.
In addition to that, Washington should insist that the EU use its room for fiscal stimulus to revive domestic demand instead of living off exports.
Her first year on Facebook she was living off of her savings, and it took awhile before her first brand deal on Instagram and later Facebook.
Instead of doing that, Germany is living off the rest of the world with a $280 billion trade surplus, a whopping 8 percent of its GDP.
The Blue Raiders, meanwhile, made living off open mid-range jump shots and the play of Potts, who scored 15 first-half points on 12 shots.
Suffice it to say that the one-time killing machine has been living off the grid, before being drawn back by an old ally (Julia Stiles).
When gif artists can start making a living off creating GIF art it will attract people who feel they can share their perspective through the medium.
Living off a diet of fast food left behind by humans, they're vicious and daring beasts that have no problem stealing food right off your lap.
Tesla was cell-starved last year, so we had to switch all lines to make packs for cars, which meant Powerwall production was living off scraps.
I do it because I tell myself I wouldn't be where I am—eking out a living off writing—if it wasn't for all my tweeting.
They have been in the care of their brutish but loving father, living off the land, building their own home, and being schooled by a neighbor.
She lived in New York for seven years, then relocated to Taos, New Mexico, living off the grid in an Earthship before coming back to California.
She quit her teaching job and shared a house with women wrestlers, living off savings as she began a tough daily training regimen including gymnastic moves.
It's a summer-camp-meets-Burning Man meetup, where like-minded preppers come together to learn about farming, cooking, living off the grid, and shooting guns.
According to a New York Post story from 2000, she was living off about $100,000 a year from a trust fund her father had set up.
They are designed to codify the myth of the self-sufficient pioneers, pulling themselves up by their bootstraps and living off the fat of the land.
Back then, there were many tobalá around (wild maguey) and they were of great quality, but nobody could actually make a living off our of mezcal.
"I've been doing environmental stuff for almost 20 years, and I had no idea how cool it would feel to be living off grid," he said.
It's spread like wildfire on YouTube, where the biggest channels have millions of subscribers, and their creators can make a living off churning the stuff out.
The original plan was to zero out the student loans within two years, by living off AJ's income and using Bernadette's to pay down the debt.
And don&apost bother living off snacks from the hotel&aposs convenience areas, since everything becomes airport prices, like $5 for a small Dasani water bottle.
We could then bring ourselves and our kids out of paycheck to paycheck living, off of welfare, and into being valued and productive members of society.
And there are enough colleges living off the federal dime without providing sufficient value to students and families that it could rightly be called a scandal.
When he was a young actor hoping to make a living off his looks, Mr. Sabato would walk through Times Square and imagine himself on a billboard.
Today, just a few years removed from living off of welfare, Greene is now living in Amsterdam, where he bikes to work every morning at PUBG Corp.
It tells the story of a father (Ben Foster) and daughter (Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie) who are living off the grid in Oregon until social services comes calling.
It operates almost like a private equity play, buying up older companies and living off of the assets, while incorporating them into the OpenText family of products.
A study released on Tuesday by Statistics Canada says one in five Aboriginal people living off reserve have thought about suicide at some point in their lives.
He began living off his wife's vast fortune and eventually moved the family from their 14-room Manhattan apartment into an 11-acre Newport estate in 1970.
This is about the fact that you've probably been living off of mashed potatoes, baked ham, and several dozen leftover Christmas cookies for the last few weeks.
As one source put it ... many 'AGT' contestants make a living off their art, so it wouldn't be right for the show to keep them from that.
Lety started as a labor camp after the Czechoslovak government ordered its creation in 1939, weeks before Nazi forces occupied the country, for people "living off crime".
Blanchard, a lifelong resident of Grand Isle and owner of a local seafood company, remembers everyone making their living off the land when he was a boy.
Robert Bertrand, chief of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, which represents indigenous people living off of reserves, said abandoning or restarting the inquiry was not an option.
Alicia Vikander portrays Ava, an exquisite embodiment of artificial intelligence and the latest creation of a tech mogul (Oscar Isaac) living off the grid in wilderness splendor.
YouTube's modifications to address these issues combined with its stringent copyright infringement system has severely impacted how independent creators make a living off the platform, Sprave said.
She hasn't returned to the forest since the attack, and is now living off her meager savings, buying firewood off those who are still taking the risk.
Without retirement reform, only the most diligent and disciplined about saving and investing have any chance of living off their assets once their working lives are over.
Often rumored to be living off their trust funds, they spent their time as layabout musicians or bike messengers, milling in coffee shops and craft cocktail bars.
Andrew Aziz — a best-selling author and former chemical engineer — went from not knowing anything about financial markets to making a full-time living off day trading.
Living off campus, she said she didn't realize the gravity of the situation until her part-time job at a bakery — an essential source of income — disappeared.
While wealthier residents were able to fall back on solar panels and battery systems for electricity, living off the grid was not an option for Sharmaine Lindahl.
Many people here made their living off the rich land around the volcano, from fishing in the lake or from the many tourists that visit each year.
When Cuban was younger, "I did things like having five roommates and living off of macaroni and cheese, and I was very, very frugal," he tells Money.
When he was younger, "I did things like having five roommates and living off of macaroni and cheese, and I was very, very frugal," he tells Money.
In her favor: Granik has won multiple best-director laurels from critics' groups for this note-perfect study of a father and daughter living off the grid.
Moore's been a prepper for over two decades, as the book's subtitle explains, living off the grid in Michigan's Upper Peninsula; she knows what she's talking about.
TSA agents forced to work without pay are quitting their jobs, the national parks are a mess, and federal workers are selling their stuff and living off crowdfunding.
If Stranger Things 2 were nine hours of these two having adventures and living off the grid...you know what, let's call that a pitch for Season 3.
Alvarez told CNBC in 2017 that she was living off minimum wage to get the company off the ground and had booked more than $1 million in sales.
Other long-lived animals include the hydra (a marine animal that may be immortal) and an approximately 4,200-year-old deep-sea coral living off the Hawaiian coast.
When you're living off Top Ramen and spoonfuls of peanut butter, going on spring break may seem less realistic than simultaneously maintaining a 4.0 and a social life.
"It would push the COLA higher, which, of course, is going to be a relief to people living off Social Security because they rely on that," Johnson said.
As her baby's Christmas due date neared and she approached a year of living off savings, Ms. Miller began to get an unfamiliar feeling: the desire for stability.
Whatever the cause, India ended up living off and on with friends, Davis and others told me, and stayed at least a couple of nights on park benches.
A group of refugees from a recent civil war eke out a meager existence in the station's hangars, living off of whatever they can steal from passing ships.
This could have its benefits, such as helping freshmen, especially those living off campus, connect more quickly with other students and get useful information about courses and professors.
No, I'm an intelligent woman and just because I'm not working right now doesn't mean that I'm living off my husband, and think I have some free ride.
Someone living off of their stock portfolio who takes in the exact same amount of money, on the other hand, does not pay a single penny in taxes.
There are many different ways to combine finances, including opening joint accounts, living off one paycheck while the other covers debts, or even deciding to keep everything separate.
His job as a broker allowed him time to travel, so he began building a photography portfolio and gauging whether he could make a living off his photographs.
Maxwell, 57, the daughter of the media mogul Robert Maxwell, moved to New York City from England in 1991, reportedly living off a $100,000-a-year trust fund.
Making It WorkMaking a living off of Instagram is a constant struggle — to stay just competitive enough, and not charge so much that a brand chooses someone else.
He flits from one job to another without finding steady work, waiting on the results of his asylum application while living off his wife's salary and their savings.
Bobby seems to be living off his indulgent wealthy wife (Elisabeth Shue), a frozen smiler right out of Stepford, and spending time on idle in a fancy office.
If they get used to living off $3,000 or $4,000 a month, they might wake up a decade later and find they're spending $10,000 a month, he added.
Ms. Hoarfrost and Mr. Jung, who runs Pips along with his brother, Eugene, now make a living off the sport at totally different ends of the skill spectrum.
Still, this Brexit mob has been living off the reputation it gained in the 1990s, when it subjected then Prime Minister John Major's government to legislative guerrilla warfare.
It&aposs no secret that financial planners are professionals who make a living off of managing money intelligently, and it&aposs great to have one in your corner.
The authors contend that many big pharmaceutical companies are living off patents that are decades-old and have little to show in the way of new blockbuster drugs.
Arguably, hippies were opposed to modern society, in terms of their interest in archaic forms of communal living, off-the-grid sensibilities, and questioning of culturally enforced norms.
Rarely discussed across both professions is that they're often brimming with individuals living off trust funds in order to afford the requisite unpaid internships and apartments in expensive cities.
They decided to stick to living off the proceeds from their big garage sale, and not touch their savings or the money earned from the sale of Garrett's company.
I submit to you that hate-mongers like the president make a living off keeping us divided as they sully our minds with unintellectual fuckery for their own benefit.
Look, if you were to endorse a product, right, and a lot of people ... I think it's a new way to make a living off of the virtual economy.
Presumably, the wig will eventually be a plot point showing she isn't satisfied with living off her cousin's powerful reputation, and that she intends to forge her own path.
Thakur had been living off adrenaline for several hours, but alone with a male nurse in the exam room, she said she felt truly terrified for the first time.
And on a purely logistical note: I can't help but picture Dean's dad living off the land in an environment that is not at all friendly to Rachel's edges.
Denpa Shōnen, a Japanese reality show where a man sat naked and alone in an apartment for fifteen months, living off only the goods he could win from sweepstakes.
I was living off my savings, which was not a lot, since I only had a few months to save from a salary that is below minimum wage here.
Only the crème de la crème of skate pros were able to make a comfortable living off their profession, and skaters still existed on the fringes of mainstream culture.
But when he returned from South America, he got serious: He started his insurance start-up from a friend's basement, where he crashed while living off his unemployment checks.
Mobile Power – Mobile Power's aim is to provide clean, affordable energy to the off-grid market in Africa, particularly the half a billion mobile phone users living off-grid.
With labor and social mobility still very low in Russia, former employees end up living off social welfare, while many young people move to cities to look for work.
GitHub Sponsors, which launched in May, allows people to provide financial support for open source developers and help them make a living off of writing code for free projects.
The group initially used custom malware but adjusted to a technique known as "living off the land" — using common free tools with legitimate uses that do not draw suspicion.
And just another guy from, I'm not going to say flyover state, but a small state sort of living off the fat of New York, and California, and whatnot.
"I asked him what his dream was, and he said 'to end up in Alaska in a travel trailer, living off the land, fishing and hunting,'" D'Amico told Kelly.
They were farmers there, like many generations before them, but they told me they could no longer make a living off their crops or even adequately feed their families.
Ang Tshering Sherpa, whose four generations of family have been living off leading Everest expeditions, says clean-ups aren't just good for the environment, they also make business sense.
They came away with a powerful look at how western wear helps modern-day cowboys maintain their identity, even as economic pressures make living off the land more difficult.
If any apartments abut the backyard, those residents may not appreciate suddenly living off a de facto playground — an arrangement they didn't agree to when they bought their units.
E.D. -- who admits Simpson is his favorite football player -- says O.J. is still loved by so many fans that he could make a living off autographs and appearances alone.
I am also in a master's program, living off student loans and scholarships on the potentially baseless belief that higher education will lead to a better future for myself.
So meaning ... but what they've been told on Fox News since the '90s, I mean the success of the right on this ... That you're living off the dole. Yes.
In the harsh Australian outback resides the Moore family, travelling in a converted bus, living off the flesh of men who are lured by their 16-year-old daughter Patricia.
The residents of La Loche who have escaped a reliance on welfare tend to be older and follow traditional Dene methods of living off the land through hunting and fishing.
The bottom line: DiMaggio stressed that IT staff globally have to become more accustomed to looking for living-off-the-land attacks that don't appear to create suspicious network traffic.
But while they made a living off Good Mythical Morning, the traditional business of YouTube didn't allow them to venture beyond their daily diet of stunts, challenges, and conversational vlogs.
Suppose you had $1 million invested in stocks and were planning to spend 19803 percent — $40,000 per year — a spending rate that's generally considered safe for someone living off investments.
After living off of a feeding tube and requiring therapy to learn how to eat on his own, OREOs were the first solid food Simoncini was given after he recovered.
Here's an excerpt: I for one am a westerner sick to death of you welfare queens and cheats living off of BLM land, illegally gutting our wilderness and our wildlife.
Paak spent the next year or so living off of the couches of family and friends, working as a home health care aid to help the family make ends meet.
She cannot feed her family, which has been living off of one meal of corn flour a day, and believes that her youngest will have a higher chance of survival.
They often catch humorous moments or people at play, people at work or living off the land, or they are facial portraits of elders or younger people in the communities.
She spent the next 943 years living off her daughter, giving the occasional talk to college students, helping out other directors and screenwriters, and forever searching for her lost films.
That sentiment can be found in Britain, too, where the Leave campaign has sought to exploit the view held in some quarters that foreigners are living off the welfare system.
Tilker suspects these herbivores wisely steer clear of any potential danger in the woods, but scurry out to make their living off of forest vegetation and fruit — when it's safe.
The cofounder of Halo Top says he eats the low-calorie, low-sugar ice cream every day, but he warns against the extreme diet that has people living off it
One of the best ways to make money as a musician aside from touring is from ad syncs, so you're better off living off that than worrying about album sales.
It has only two rules you must follow:Save 20% or more of your income by living off of 80% or less of your income, andConsistently and prudently invest your savings.
When the couple first met Mr. Bobbitt, he was homeless on the streets of Philadelphia and "living off the kindness of strangers," according to Jacqueline Promislo, another lawyer representing him.
"I can't understand how she would do something like that to a police officer when she was living with me and we were living off a police pension," he said.
It's harder and harder to get people to pay for anything, especially when people are producing all this content and giving it away for free and living off investors' dollars.
Ben Foster plays a veteran with PTSD, living off the grid with his teenage daughter (the New Zealand actress Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie) in a state forest outside of Portland, Ore.
He once spent a few lean years living off an organic marijuana crop he cultivated in his Los Angeles home, he said, rather than taking jobs that left him cold.
When John Shalikashvili's family applied to come to America from Europe in 28500, his unemployed parents — a former military officer and a housewife — were living off the charity of relatives.
At this point, Negan basically turns into a cowboy-esque lone wolf, living off the land while music that sounds like it fits right in with a spaghetti western movie.
But notably, his moon landing video isn't anywhere near his most-viewed conspiracy videos, so one couldn't argue that Dawson is making his living off the moon landing theory alone.
The first time I played Skyrim, I took ten minutes during the game's opening and conceived of my character as an Nord survivalist living off the land and avoiding cities.
For first year students living off campus, O Week is a period of joining social clubs, working out where lecture theaters are, trying to make friends, and going to parties.
According to his label, Jungle Gym Records, the elusive producer (pronounced "Coco") is supposedly living off the grid somewhere in Germany, but the truth is nobody really knows for sure.
I am the first generation after that crew of '90s and early 2000s skaters that could really make a living off of figure skating and be successful off the ice.
The Mammal GalleryHere we have the DIY punk kid you grew up huffing glue with who figured out how to make a living off making zines—but, like, in venue form.
Of the estimated 28.1 million people living off-grid in Africa, about 1.33 percent of them are now using off-grid clean energy to light their homes, according to IRENA statistics.
Farmers also clear land to increase the size of their plots when they can't earn a living off of their own farms — which are often failing, ironically, because of climate change.
According to the 34-year-old's dad, his son is currently living off and on with his grandmother, a housing situation Kessler has blamed on all the lawsuits he's dealing with.
In Thailand, it was influential to see a galloping urbanization coexist alongside more antiquated things, to see people living off the soup they make with fresh produce alongside more modern places.
While it may be nearly impossible to stop the "living off the land" strategy, Congress has finally decided that it ought to do something about the "hiding in plain sight" threat.
After the whole mess came out in 1963, and Stephen was charged with living off immoral earnings—but killed himself before the verdict—and Jack resigned, she lost all her protectors.
The actress stars in the film as the aunt of six children living off the grid with their parents until tragedy strikes and the family is forced to reintegrate into civilization.
Vine stars inked deals with major brands, making a living off their Vine videos even as the service itself couldn't figure out how to make a real business of the platform.
There is also the deeper matter that the income tax has largely morphed into a wage tax, because the rich living off their capital can easily pay little or no tax.
Without ever praising the poor like a young liberal arts student who idolizes working on a blueberry farm and living off the land, Louis presents a nuanced version of their lives.
Because she was living off the gun company's fortune, the spiritualist told her to move to California and build a home that would appease and trap the ghosts who follow her.
Over the next four decades, living off and on in Key West, Williams became one of America's foremost playwrights, amassing a body of work that included poems and stories as well.
She moved there with her third husband, Jeremy Davidson, an actor, and their four children, ages 4 to 7, fueled by the now-common urban dream of living off the land.
If Mr. Trump cannot handle satire directed his way from a show that makes its living off skewering current events, how can he handle criticism from foreign governments and their leaders?
Billy Long (R-Mo.), who made a living off his oratory skills as an auctioneer and talk-radio host, said no one would miss the response if congressional leaders nixed it.
You live by the New York Times editorial board, you die by the New York Times editorial board and Pete has been living off media puffery for a long time now.
The 81-year-old billionaire accused them of living off "their wits and crime" and said he would initiate mass deportations if he and his rightist allies win power next month.
Dianna, who has been living off the proceeds from the sale of her house in Cambridge, says she could have gotten insured through Obamacare last year, because she was not working.
LG: But how many people would you guess are legitimately making their careers or living off of YouTube right now, if you just had to give sort of a rough estimate?
So, at the margin, if you count more people living off government-welfare assistance, and even those working who are earning less in real inflation-adjusted terms, it's a very unhappy country.
All four clusters used a mix of easily purchasable malware and "living off the land" techniques — avoiding detection using as much software already on victims' computers during the break-in as possible.
For almost as long as people have been dying, con artists have been trying to make a living off of it, but Doug Cassity's scam was among the most diabolical of all.
It felt almost apocalyptic, in a way, because of the presence of teepees and tents and the traditional landscape, juxtaposed by modern technology that makes makes living off the land more accessible.
With some of the tougher subject matter, like the chorus of "Everybody Works," where she's penny pinching to survive living off of her work, she comes out with her vocal range swinging.
Leave No Trace stars Ben Foster and Thomasin McKenzie as a military veteran with PTSD and his teenage daughter, who are living off the grid in a state park — until they're found.
It felt almost apocalyptic, in a way, because of the presence of teepees and tents and the traditional landscape, juxtaposed by modern technology that makes makes living off the land more accessible.
Here comes the stories of living off of ramen and sleeping in your parent's basement; students don't have the cash to pay their credit card bills, pay rent, or properly feed themselves.
For those living off the L, the data tool has become as useful as a subway swipe, and a sort of symbol for the area's transit woes, of which there are many.
Now, a long boat ride from pommes Anna and cha ca la Wong, can you imagine living off the grid on a little island just off Vinalhaven, on the coast of Maine?
That's why it is generally thought that people with a long horizon should hold a bigger proportion of stocks than those who are living off their investments, or will soon do so.
Germany, for example, should not be able to get away with its "schwarze Null" (black zero) budget balance while living off its European partners that provide 70% of its massive trade surplus.
A former investment banker focused on airlines and an avid traveler, he wanted to see more awesome properties for rent and more people earning extra income or a living off of them.
Elizabeth is creatively stifled by her job as a realtor, while Andrew is aimless, living off of family money with no real career and no sense of what he wants to do.
The only memory Shana had of her previous life was living in the outskirts of the advanced city, barely living off of whatever scraps her poor parents brought back every other night.
Next, create two spending plans: What your expenses and cash flow look like today, versus what they may look like when you start your company and are living off reduced income and savings.
While my mother's lessons on the near-futility of making a living off writing was exactly what I didn't want to hear, today I credit them for getting me where I am today.
And due to the current political climate, it's become increasingly popular for content creators to make a living off hateful content that panders to bigots and fringe political groups like the alt-right.
A bored child, running off from his parents at the street market, ends up getting kidnapped and sent to a labor camp in the icy purgatory of Siberia, living off patchy tundra grass.
Right now, his family is living off of savings — the kind of savings that are supposed to cover vacations and aren't sufficiently padded to live off of for an extended period of time.
With flows from Indonesia cut off since it banned ore exports at the start of 2400, NPI producers have been living off their stocks and a secondary flow of ore from the Philippines.
Thanks to a 19-year-old Texas state law that allows astronauts to vote while living off-planet, Shane Kimbrough became the latest American to cast his ballot from space, the agency said.
He could end up in prison, or be living off the map like Saul almost attempted to do in last week's episode, but no longer will he be the CIA's Black-Ops director.
That nonsense will continue because most people don't understand that Germany's systematic refusal to stop living off the rest of its euro area trade partners makes impossible any credible and sustainable growth policies.
O'Neal is now known as a successful businessman and investor and recommends saving and investing 75 percent of your earnings for retirement and long-term goals, and living off the remaining 25 percent.
We all love the story of the entrepreneur living off ramen noodles, maxing out 10 credit cards and being forced to the brink of bankruptcy only to make millions a few years later.
Jeff Raymond: Over the course of the last five years, I was doing a lot of research on living off the grid and that led to a bunch of big discoveries for me.
Sometimes I read posts on Facebook that say I'm just another loser making a living off Trump, and I think, I've been doing this a long time, but you're also kind of right.
I was on Greta Van Susteren's show to talk about a story I was chasing about a couple who pretended to be Scottish royalty, though they were actually living off of entitlement programs.
A lot of people throughout South Africa are so used to seeing spinning that it takes a lot of talent to really stand out from other spinners and make a living off it.
Zac Efron: He reportedly nearly killed himself making "Killing Zac Efron" — requiring a medevac to a hospital in Australia after living off the grid in Papua New Guinea for this adventure/survival series.
The persistent claim on the right that America is filled with "takers" living off social programs when they should be working may be what conservatives want to believe, but it just isn't true.
Adulthood is a passage into the real world, so there should be real changes in how someone chooses to live, instead of just someone living off their parents money all of their life.
She loved the flexibility — she and Croan, 33, who works in the cannabis industry, would travel west from Portsmouth, Rhode Island, each winter, living off the income they'd earned in the preceding months.
"We want to run an Airbnb out in the country," he says, adding that he also wants to offer sustainability workshops for people interested in earth-sheltered housing and living off the grid.
Diana, here, is a hunter living off the grid in Idaho, attended by two dancing Virgins and clad in the military-grade camouflage favored by some anti-government types in the American west.
She even quit her job at Fidelity Mutual to start the Mother's Day International Association in 1912 (living off inheritance from her brother and father — Mother's Day itself didn't bring her much profit).
"In a multi-stage life, the idea of hitting a cliff-edge retirement at 65 and then living off an annuity is outdated," says Alistair Byrne, from State Street Global Advisors, a money manager.
It's not easy to make a living off of music In a place like that because you occupy a niche, and you get the feeling that you'll never be able to leave that niche.
Especially if we actually start living off-world, it's not going to make sense for us to have bodies that are vulnerable to radiation, or that require a specific balance of oxygen and nitrogen.
As a result of that, deficit countries have to adjust because they run out of money, and surplus countries get a pat on the back for "virtuously" living off the rest of the world.
He described meeting a girl called Mirna who told him that her family had slept in a disused, half-built shopping mall for a year, living off food and supplies from the local community.
The confrontation at Malheur seems to be the latest iteration of a generations-old struggle between Westerners who make their living off the land and the federal government that controls so much of it.
YouTube's modifications to address these issues combined with its notoriously horrible copyright infringement system and a pattern of inexplicably flagging innocuous videos have severely impacted how independent creators make a living off the platform.
But Germany will do nothing to support the euro area growth – and hence the French and Italian fiscal recoveries – by boosting domestic demand instead of pushing exports and living off its euro area neighbors.
Many communities are working at this, whether it is ways of living off the land, cultural camps, language (which is vital), and, in some cases, archiving elder's voices, digitizing old recordings, or digitizing photographs.
If that attorney accepts all comers - and to make a decent living off these vouchers an attorney would have to handle many cases -  then his client's' right to a speedy trial may be endangered.
On the final night, just as I was beginning to tire of living off pizza slices and rolling around on Zrce beach, I decided to find out what Chris Brown would be like live.
With no income stream now that his disability checks were cut off, Krytzer says that, to continue living off his windfall, he'll have to relocate to somewhere where the costs of living are lower.
One of the best polo players on the planet says a big name Hollywood star could've made a living off the sport ... telling TMZ Sports Tommy Lee Jones is no joke on the pitch!!
The damage there, as well as in parts of Missouri and Iowa, has turned cropland into debris fields and forced some farmers to evaluate whether they could continue making a living off the land.
In order to save himself from the ignominy of living off an amount of money most Americans won't see in the course of their lifetimes, he effectively sells his soul to the redheaded devil.
By deliberately producing much more than they are consuming — and dumping huge excess supplies on the rest of the world — the surplus countries are, by design, export-driven economies living off their trade partners.
Up to her eyeballs in student debt, one of her two jobs is waitressing, where she feels pressured to tolerate inappropriate behavior from customers and colleagues because of the precariousness of living off tips.
Among our key findings: This problem is not isolated to a few families "living off the grid," but is the result of historical and geographical factors that have left entire communities without basic services.
Back in 2005, David was a struggling massage therapist with a baby on the way when he was reunited with Efraim, who had been doing well living off the crumbs of Pentagon defense contracts.
" As Gene Demby perfectly summed up on NPR in 2013: "In the popular imagination, the stereotype of the 'welfare queen' is thoroughly raced — she's an indolent black woman, living off the largess of taxpayers.
No one (that we knew of) was a multimillion-dollar trust fund baby or living off the proceeds of a unicorn startup IPO; they were all regular people on regular budgets, just like us.
Debra Granik's beautifully observed story focuses on a father (Ben Foster) and daughter (Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie, in a breakout performance) who are living off the grid in the wilds of a big nature preserve.
If the goal is true altruism, then the more a society becomes intertwined, the harder it is to ever extricate yourself from it, even if you're effectively living off the grid like Doug Forcett.
But ordinary Greeks, who have seen a quarter of their national output wiped out by austerity attached to bailout deals since 2010 with many living off pensions because of high unemployment, take a dim view.
"Oil exploration in Salonga National Park could have a devastating impact on the park's integrity, its biodiversity and the local communities living off its resources," said Peter Jones of London-based campaign group Global Witness.
"Investment banks that depend on transactions are likely to see less mergers done in the U.K. and less IPOs done in the U.K.," Coffee said, adding that lawyers make a living off of such transactions.
The reason some people can make a living off shilling FabFitFun boxes and at-home teeth-whitening kits is because there are plenty of people out there who will buy what influencers tell them to.
The perpetrators of the two attacks that appeared linked to or inspired by the Islamic State had entered Germany as migrants and had been living off the benefits funded by German taxpayers, the authorities said.
Forest law enforcement officers say they are seeing more dislocated people living off the land, often driven there by drug and alcohol addiction, mental health problems, lost jobs or scarce housing in costly mountain towns.
But even before the precursors pop up, the conversation is set by the people who make their living off predicting the Oscars and tend to set the conversation for which movies are "worthy" early on.
The German-led Europe and China-dominated East Asia are living off America and the rest of the world with their respective trade surpluses currently running at annual rates of $394 billion and $480 billion.
Appreciation for the bottomless virtues of nuance—and for a class of technocrats making a living off of such complexities—is one of the fundamental ideological supports of the current, decadent stage of liberal democracy.
Despite this paucity of places to show their work, and a very small chance to earn a living off art alone, artists poured into the area seeking camaraderie and the freedom to pursue their vision.
By 17 he had begun winning sport climbing competitions around the country and was soon living "the dirtbag life" of a pro climber, sleeping in his car, showering at YMCAs and living off $50 a month.
Jesse Wallace, her father, a thin man living off of disability payments, told me that he and his wife, Alicea, wanted to do something quiet for their daughter with only a handful of her closest friends.
Streamers and esports pros have to start somewhere, and while amateurs aren't making a living off of gaming at the moment, they still have to put in that time and effort to get to that level.
During a panel Thursday night celebrating the 35th anniversary of Scarface, the actress revealed she was living off a diet of "tomato soup and Marlboros" to embody Elvira, the movie's tragic heroine who's addicted to cocaine.
In Kenya, more than 2130 percent of people living off the grid have a solar product at home, according to a Bloomberg report that also estimates off-grid households worldwide will reach that benchmark by 2200.
If Mr. Trump can help to keep profitable businesses and viable jobs at home, he would greatly increase his negotiating leverage with countries that are currently living off their huge trade surpluses with the United States.
How does that strike you, compared with $22.2 trillion sucked out of the global economy by countries ballyhooed as the "future of the world," and those developed economies seeking growth by living off their trade partners?
"The populist movement is going to do a house cleaning of all those individuals that made a living off the conservative grassroots while stabbing them in the back," a source familiar with Bannon's thinking tells CNN.
According to a 2000 article by the New York Post, she started out in New York working in real estate and living off about $100,000 a year from a trust fund set up by her father.
Colony collapse disorder—CCD—is complicated, and there are different theories, but most point to a multi-faceted cocktail that migratory bees (bees living off a semi-truck to pollinate large crop fields) get fed daily.
This was the early 215s, long before experimental Japanese rock acts like Boris, Merzbow, and Boredoms broke the collective cultural consciousness, and he soon found that making a living off heavy music was next to impossible.
After graduating from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Toshiro Kamihira and Samuel H Goldstein quickly realized how hard it was for a newly graduated art student to make a living off their art.
She's concerning herself with people at the very top of the income bracket, people making half a million dollars a year, people making a million dollars a year, people who are living off the stock market.
Ten groups of researchers, including Mason's team, are looking at a wide variety of information about the Kelly twins' health, including how gut bacteria, bones and the immune system might be affected by living off planet.
Professional game streamers, who often combine the prowess of an elite player with the patter of a talk radio disc jockey, can sometimes make a living off these sites through advertising, subscriptions and other revenue sources.
Students living off-campus and not with family while attending a public college spent an average of $9,857 on room and board during the 2017-8043 college year, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.
She loves Trump because he says all the things she wants to say and can't; because he speaks her thoughts about the half of America that's living off the other half, and about the coming lawlessness.
A "small" setback of a few thousand dollars doesn&apost mean we&aposll be living off cat food in retirement, and seeing that in black and white on the Wealthfront app brings me peace of mind.
As local governments and businesses increasingly benefit from land in its natural state, the Bureau of Land Management needs to acknowledge that resource extraction is no longer the only way to make a living off the land.
What I found was, in essence, a religious community committed to living off produce from an organic farm that is dependent on foreign volunteers—who complete arduous tasks in four- to five-hour rotations during the day.
"I've lived my whole life here, and I'm going to die here," said Hilton Chaisson, who raised 10 sons on the island and wants his 26 grandchildren to know the same life of living off the land.
Failure to make a clean break may mean that your home state will continue to consider you a resident and will hit you up for taxes — even if you're living off your retirement savings in Costa Rica.
He deposited his surviving canvases with friends and headed out with the woman who is now his wife "to connect with Native culture and the natural world," living off the land and finding work as a lumberjack.
The birds, whose stomach breeds this mind-controlling parasite, were the headliners: the public figures, the media, politicians, millionaires, billionaires, famous actors, and any influencer who makes a living off of telling other people how to think.
"I had worked years and years to become Manny MUA, to become this person people could look up to and see and be inspired by, and someone who has made a living off of that," he said.
They decided to use their extra day in Ventura to take a photograph for one of their newest sponsors, "Outsiders," a WGN show about an Appalachian family living off the grid and battling a greedy coal company.
On Monday, VICELAND is airing the series premiere of THE LAST SHOT, our show chronicling Mexican and American basketball players who couldn't make it in the NBA, but still make a living off the game they love.
Living off money given to him by his father, a banker in Indonesia, Mr. Sinaga fashioned a life of nights out and holidays that looked extravagant to his friends, according to British news accounts of trial testimony.
In other words, ISIS will become a more diffuse and clandestine organization, living off of the grievances of disaffected and disenfranchised Sunni populations, the sanctuary of ungoverned territory, and the blow-back from our exclusively kinetic approach.
After obsessing over reaching massive audiences to make a living off minuscule online ad rates (which sometimes only pay pennies per thousand readers), individual writers and publications are returning to newsletters to make money directly from their audiences.
With several tournaments throughout the year, including both Call of Duty League and Challengers-only events, Call of Duty is attempting to give amateur teams opportunities to compete and a chance at making a better living off competition.
And while camping typically means living off of beef jerky, Clif bars, and lukewarm beer—with maybe some overcooked eggs thrown in there if you're lucky—there's also the potential to really let your grilling freak flag fly.
Sometimes in the course of a conversation, guests I spoke with would remark that while being a field slave was indeed difficult, on the whole it was hardly worse than being a humble farmer living off the land.
The recent killing of an American missionary by members of an isolated tribe on a small island in the Indian Ocean has reignited questions about the fate of the last few groups of people living off the grid.
"We've been living off our past glories and achievements for a while, and slow to adapt to digitalization and AI and even the 'Green Deal,'" said Sophia Besch, of the Berlin office of the Center for European Reform.
JASON ZINOMAN George Romero will always be known for turning hordes of dead people into a new kind of mainstream monster, but what made him a revolutionary artist is that he didn't let the living off the hook.
Moreover, his fancy leather boots, which resemble modern waders, are a good sign he made a living off the river, likely as a fisherman, sailor, or a mudlarker (a person who sifts through mud in search of lost valuables).
It was here, while literally living off the land in the Sonoran desert and studying under an architect revered for his ability to integrate the natural and artificial in his architecture, that Soleri's ideas about arcology first took shape.
By contrast, it is so simple to show the world that Europe, China and Japan are killing other countries' jobs and incomes with their massive trade surpluses, while living off the U.S. and the rest of the global community.
These escapes, which vary in length from a few days to more than a year, have a pastoral bent: They often involve going off the grid, living off the land, or at the very least turning off the smartphone.
The Cardinals, who had made a living off the NL East this season with a 13-2 record in 15 previous games against the division, dropped to 33-38 to wrap up a seven-day, six-game road trip.
Plenty of bands chug along after their one hit wonder, living off royalties and cash-in-hand gigs at uni bars across their respective countries until they get too old to actually drag their dusty old bones on stage.
For some independent video creators, YouTube's dependability as a primary revenue stream has abruptly come to a close thanks to its new advertising regulations, forcing people who make a living off the platform to consider a future without it.
In the dear old boxcar days, the children were feral, living off garbage and their wits; in the subsequent books, they're rich kids briefly roughing it on a break from their busy schedules of endless vacations and crime solving.
Unemployed and living off a compensation package from a workplace accident, he had lost access to his bank account and joined others in street protests when a troubled lender went into bankruptcy, setting off a financial — and political — crisis.
Would countries like China and Germany, which are living off the rest of the world with their trade surpluses of $450 billion and $270 billion respectively, be more open and more actively present in global economic and political exchanges?
In yet another new study related to whale song, researchers at Woods Hole found that short-finned pilot whales living off the coast of Hawaii have their own vocal dialects, suggesting that different groups are purposely avoiding one another.
ROTTERDAM, the Netherlands — For a long time, Helly Scholten, a Dutch "botanical stylist" — Ms. Scholten earns a living decorating photo shoots and events where there are plants and flowers — had a dream of building her own home and living off-grid.
And that first half of my life is what led me to believe that America needs a different kind of leadership, not people who spent their whole life running from one office to the next, and living off the government dime.
Collecting ad revenue from their videos is the predominant way many YouTube creators make a living off the platform, so demonetization is a big deal, especially when the algorithm operates in what appears to be an unclear or unfair fashion.
The International Meteorite Collectors Association lists 455 members on its website, but the modest size of the market means that only a few dozen or so dealers around the world are making a full-time living off of meteorites alone.
Granik lets the story play out with quiet intensity, taking in the lush greenery of the Pacific Northwest as she goes, and letting the audience feel the relaxation that comes with living off the grid, free of society and demands.
The "Entourage" star says he can't afford to pay his ex, Jane Stuart, any more money for tuition for their daughter Ava -- who's heading into 6th grade -- because he's already paying child and spousal support and living off his savings.
During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday, the actor revealed that he was living off of about $5 a day before he was cast in the HBO show, which went on to become a mega hit.
Profumo might have gotten away with it again, had it not been for Stephen Ward going on trial for living off illicit funds earned through prostituting Keeler and other young women — though there was no evidence of prostitution at all.
Adani has argued the mine is needed for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is to keep his promise to bring electricity to hundreds of millions of people living off the grid, but opponents say it is not a done deal.
I'm Stuck, Escola performs both new characters and old favorites, like the Goblin Commuter of Hoboken, a nine-to-five worker bee living off the PATH train who would be excruciatingly ordinary except she is a hunched, creaky-voiced goblin.
Making a living off the land used to be limited to taking something away from it, like coal, oil, gas or timber — and the Bureau of Land Management that green lights project on public lands still sees it that way.
Being an intern in New York City can be extremely grueling—especially when you're a struggling musician living off of dreams and leftover rice—so having some comedian make fun of you is, in a way, adding insult to injury.
By the time my sons were in high school, I had felt like my experience of parenting and living off-grid had been a success, even though we didn't have much money or any other particular advantages to help us.
And even if you do manage to make a decent living off of your creations, becoming a designer that actually manages to get their clothes onto the backs of some of the biggest celebrities in Hollywood is an even greater challenge.
But if that's not good enough for Ms. Lerner and Ms. Paz, I would like to suggest that, since they are accustomed to living off the taxpayers, we should provide a safe place for them in a taxpayer-funded facility.
The major drawback to these scenarios is that retirees would have to fund them with all the Social Security benefits received from 66 to 63, presumably living off other income and retirement savings in the meantime until they hit 70.
Although Nokia has been in the news lately for yet more patent fights with Apple, it's good to see it continuing to forge ahead as a tech business, and not just a licensing entity intent on living off its legacy.
Optics If Ken Kesey and Alessandro Michele of Gucci had a passel of kids, their offspring might look something like the high-spirited ménage of "Captain Fantastic," about a family living off the grid in the densely wooded Pacific Northwest.
With extreme droughts as much as five times more likely than 22016 years ago in parts of the country, the estimated 215 million pastoralists in Ethiopia living off flocks of cows, goats and sheep have been hit hard in recent years.
Imagine, for example, what would happen to the EU economy, to the rest of the world — and to U.S. export sales in general — if Germany were not living off its fellow Europeans with a massive 164.4 billion euro trade surplus.
We all have that cousin who lived out west in Colorado or Utah or "near Tahoe" (whatever the fuck that is) and they spent a few years as a ski bum, living off ski lessons and graham crackers, smoking pot.
New Zealand's model of decriminalization—where brothel-keeping, living off funds from someone else's prostitution, and street solicitation are legal—has helped many sex workers, but migrants and people of color have told us that this model does not serve them.
One simple metric: Medicaid enrollees as a percent of the nonelderly population, via the CDC: I'm not saying that the "nation of takers" stuff, a vast population living off the dole and voting to tax their betters, is at all right.
"After months of unemployment and living off of what was obviously shrinking savings, watching the value of our home plummet by two-thirds and seeing our nest egg shrinking, we knew that we had to take drastic action," said Edd.
And since most of his co-workers were in the midst of making their own exits, Paul was ready to follow suit and roll his 2401(k) plan into an individual retirement account so he could begin living off the distributions.
The godfather of zombie movies, who died Sunday at the age of 77, introduced filmgoers to a new type of mainstream monster through "Night of the Living Dead," pictured above, but he never left the living off the hook, either.
The skaters of the 90s and early 00s are really interesting to me because they truly created something that wasn't there before—a thriving industry where people could actually make a living off of riding a toy through the streets and documenting it.
Art fans and gadget-lovers in the West buy the items at a premium, helping to supply them to those living off the grid; to date, more than 500,000 lamps have been distributed to people without electricity, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa.
Thrip has switched from using custom malware to a mixture of custom malware and so-called "living off the land" tools – that latter is what Symantec describes as the use of legitimate operating system features and network administration tools to compromise victims' networks.
Business Insider spoke with the family about their low carbon lifestyle, the cost advantages (and hidden costs) that come with living off the grid, and what it's like to live on the property that draws Led Zeppelin fans from all over the world:
The 101 migrants, two of whom are under 18, have been in Vanuatu since November and are living off handouts and rations, but were reluctant to leave because they had taken loans worth thousands of dollars to pay the traffickers, the official said.
In fact, since last year I have only been dipping into them, after a big medical emergency and spending time supporting my husband, my savings have dwindled to: TFSA: $2,8003, RRSP: $2,346, Crypto: $4,815 (the leftovers from living off crypto earnings in 2017).
So often one emoji goes a long way and lets me get on with my whole day," he continued, adding, "It's funny because I've made a living off of words, but words get in the way of what you really want to say.
For more than a decade, Mr. Gray was a fugitive hiding in plain sight, never leaving the compound even after the power was cut off and living off the grid there with his wife and an extended family that includes several children.
The EU Commission and France are confronting the U.S. on trade and taxes, but they have no courage to confront the damaging economic policies by euro area countries running large and growing budget surpluses and living off partners with huge net exports.
While good-hearted families celebrate with their loved ones on Tuesday, any costume that can be misconstrued as insensitive racially, culturally or in some other way will be attacked on social media by people who make a living off dividing our nation.
This was a huge feature of welfare reform: Democrats and Republicans alike were obsessed with the so-called welfare queen, a woman who supposedly refused to get a job and had more children to collect bigger benefits, living off the government dole.
He has scrapped any normal notion of the family unit, organizing his personal life around those who advance the same principles that drive the companies that bear his name—taking what you want, doing as you please, and living off other people's money.
People who are known for being known for being known and have attempted to make a living off the back of a very conscious knowingness about the fact that people know that they used to be sort of, vaguely, kind of well known.
I couldn't admit my plight to my parents, because I had already done this and they had written me a check, with great relief, and that was what my quasi-abusive boyfriend and I had been living off for the past six months.
He is a liberal-voting Democrat with a lifetime score of ninety-six per cent from the League of Conservation Voters, but has some sensitivity to the needs of constituents trying to make a living off the land in the arid West.
However, it's becoming increasingly clear that even the cynical version of Donald Trump as a businessman — undisciplined self-promoter who bought and sold things just to convince himself he wasn't a useless nothingburger living off his rich dad's money — was maybe an overestimation.
We were both students, both living off loan payments, both more concerned with getting laid than getting paid and both very good at making a meal out of an onion, an egg, two tomatoes, half a bag of rice and some salt.
I&aposm a 30-year-old living off of disability checks — here&aposs what I spend in a weekMillennials spend thousands of dollars going to their friends&apos weddings every year — here&aposs how much 10 people are saving just to attend
As a result, party officials, soldiers and police officers who make a living off the state are feeling the effects more sharply than ordinary people who have already learned to fend for themselves through hundreds of unofficial markets, according to defectors and economists.
But the neighborhood has belonged to others as well: students living off whatever they had in their pockets, bohemians drinking and taking drugs in the bistros, and others who, lacking a home base, turned the cafés and streets into their stomping ground.
But like most mainstream Republicans, they prefer their support to be at least one step removed from characters like Jones, Johnson, and Loomer, all of whom have made a living off blatant racism and accusing mass shooting survivors of being paid actors.
I think if there was a concerted effort across five governments to really protect these resources and the people living off them there would be no problem, but in this part of the world, and especially in Cambodia and Laos, they need these resources.
Clutter said it was an adjustment living off campus, about a 15-minute-drive away from most of her friends, but she said it helped her get out of her comfort zone, focus on classes, and make close connections with the seniors she lived with.
Now, brands recognize the business case for including labeling terms such as 'plant extracts' and 'natural' for incredibly large city-dwelling markets, desperately trying to reap the benefits of living off the earth without actually living anywhere near grass, fields and, well, the earth.
"My boyfriend and I tried to think up multiple ways to do this, living on my credit cards, living off her small Social Security check, taking out a small personal loan from my boyfriend's dad…none of it was adding up," she told Refinery29.
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Other non-makeup companies, like ModiFace, which creates these apps for the beauty brands, and Meitu, which built one of the most successful makeup apps and is worth billions of dollars, make their living off these companies that are trying to get into tech.
"A client in her early 60s may have not yet begun to receive Social Security and is living off a portfolio which is providing her income which generates very little in taxes," said certified financial planner Chad Hamilton with Mariner Wealth Advisors in Denver.
Hope's life has become stagnant, which is kind of a nice way of saying she's stealing from the mail her father (Gary Cole) delivers, and living off the free food she cajoles from the local diner and the Sbarro in her town's dead mall.
Troy MacLarty—chef, owner, and former cook at Chez Panisse who found his deep love for Indian food while living off Berkeley's Indian restaurant scene on a line cook's salary—owes a fair amount of his business's success to one item: a kati roll.
Let's hope we elected the right candidate, because we believed that this hard-nosed, no-nonsense "businessman" could get the job done, unlike the other candidate who represented the classic political insider who made a career and living off of talking about the issues.
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The deaths of Mongolian Groom and the 36 other horses this year highlight both the dangerous and haphazard nature of horse racing and, in some cases, the recklessness and callousness of some of the humans who own, train and make a living off the horses.
And in that time, they've gone from living off of a couple bucks a day and eating whatever they could find—including expired beef jerky—to becoming one of the biggest bands to travel around the world and discover great food and good beer.
"The majority are bankrupt, and they keep living off the central government that maintains them, and the central government doesn't have money now, either; it's a Catch-22," said Mario Negrón-Portillo, a former director of the University of Puerto Rico's School of Public Administration.
The estimate for "other expenses," which include things like laundry, transportation and entertainment, was $3,804 for students at a public college living off campus, according to The National Center for Education Statistics, compared with $3,528 for those residing off campus at a private college.
This phrase, within the context of this Naturalist concept album that is Man of the Woods, presumes there is a righteousness in living off the land when the truth is we all live off the land because that's literally where the food comes from.
If you're an artist looking to earn a bare minimum living off of your music through streaming, you're going to need millions upon millions of streams to do that, according to a new study from Broadbandchoices, a UK-based company that compares broadband internet services.
THE STORY In this feature by Debra Granik ("Winter's Bone"), a military veteran and his adolescent daughter (Ben Foster and Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie) are discovered living off the grid, but institutional efforts to integrate them back into society forever change them in different ways.
ESPN is premiering a 30 for 30 documentary from Judd Apatow, called Doc & Darryl tonight, and it covers the careers of Doc Gooden and Darryl Strawberry as they went from phenoms to burned out Woulda Beens for the Mets after some hard living off the field.
Schoolchildren are still taught the myth of King Dangun, from whom all Koreans are said to be descended, whose mother was turned from a bear into a woman and taken for a wife by a god as a reward for living off garlic in a cave.
Eight years later, Granik's Leave No Trace — her first feature since Winter's Bone —  promises to do the same for its young star, Thomasin McKenzie, whose role as a young girl living off the grid with her Army veteran father (Ben Foster) is already getting major critical acclaim.
At the last minute, the show tries to reverse itself by leading Rory to the idea of writing a memoir about her relationship with her mother… which is also a terrible, self-aggrandizing idea for a jobless person who is seemingly living off of a trust fund.
Greg Garrett: If you look at some of those woodcuts and fresco paintings, what typically happens is that Death reaches out with one bony paw and yanks the living off to their just reward, whether they're an emperor, the pope, or a farmer in a field.
In season two, however, Smith and his wife, Helen (Chelah Horsdal) learn that their son has a form of muscular dystrophy, which they are duty-bound to report to the state so their son can be executed before he becomes a "useless eater," living off the state.
Cindy Ott, author of "Pumpkin: The Curious History of An American Icon," told us that "the orange pumpkin represents, more than any other crop, an old-fashioned ideal in American culture" — the small farm, an agrarian way of life and the tradition of living off the land.
Rather than living off a vast royal fortune, Gignac had been funding his lavish lifestyle with money he bilked from investors, who believed he was an actual Saudi prince with a significant stake in Saudi Aramco, the oil giant controlled by the real Saudi royal family.
By all means, try to earn like Jay Leno, who, even as an up-and-coming comedian, worked two jobs and banked one salary while living off of the other, or like Kyle Taylor of The Penny Hoarder, who has turned side hustles into an art form.
Her message resonated — her humble beginnings in a time when a family of three could make a living off one minimum-wage job and send a kid to college, at a time when America worked for the average Jane or Joe, not just for corporate profiteers.
When I discussed it with him at a family gathering, he said that I'd been living off his family too long and since my marriage to my late husband had been only 18 months long and we didn't have children, I had no right to the apartment.
Well there are also some people who are making a living off of YouTube who are at the center of a lot of controversy, including Logan Paul who came under fire after he published a YouTube video of a corpse in a so-called Japanese suicide forest.
The goals, she says, "miss a trick in that they totally fail to recognize that for tribal and indigenous people, terms like poverty — living off of so many dollars per day — are meaningless," and that most tribes are healthier on their native land, regardless of income.
The standoffs were the most recent major expressions of an anti–federal government movement known as the Sagebrush Rebellion that has been simmering for decades over complaints about land regulation and what many ranchers say is a dwindling capacity to make a living off of rural Western lands.
Instead of using the G-20 meeting in Osaka, Japan last month to force trade surplus countries to stimulate their economies, and to stop living off the rest of the world, Washington acquiesced in European and Chinese lectures about the virtues of a multilateral trading system and free trade.
When we first met Dunham's Hannah Horvath, she was an aspiring writer living off her parents' money, renting a place with her type-A college friend Marnie (Allison Williams) and playing sex games with Adam, a strapping carpenter (the now-ubiquitous Adam Driver) whose instability rivaled her own.
Skip, who can trace sixteen different lines of his family back to the Mayflower, learned how to live off the bay when he was still a child, and by the time he was in his twenties he was making his living off it, too, gathering clams and mussels.
Whether he is quizzing networking pioneers — men around his own age who still marvel at having been present at the creation — or listening to the testimony of "modern-day hermits" living off the grid and away from pervasive electromagnetic radiation, Mr. Herzog communicates compassion and astonishment in equal measure.
In some ways, touring less and organizing more has actually allowed me to focus on creating art in a more sustainable and focused way than when I was on the road all the time living off of donations and burning CD-Rs off my laptop to sell at shows.
In Davis, California, a family of four with another baby on the way living off the single income of a biologist with the United States Geological survey asked for $4,000 on GoFundMe to keep the lights on, and were humbled that they were able to raise more than $8,000.
Instead, it flashes repeatedly in and out of three distinct timelines in which Sidney (played throughout by Logan Lerman) is first a precociously talented teenager, then a celebrated but imploding novelist married to his high school sweetheart (Elle Fanning) and last a hirsute hobo living off the grid.
There aren't as many paniolos (Hawaiian cowboys) today as there were in the 22014th century, but several big ranches remain, as does a general appreciation for living off the land: In addition to the ranches, there are coffee farms, lavender fields and scenic hiking loops through forest reserves.
That's led to plenty of unlikely stars turning their hand to a festive effort; think David Bowie, months removed from reportedly living off a famous diet of cocaine, milk and red peppers, putting a period of avant garde experimentation on hold to record "Little Drummer Boy" with Bing Crosby.
ABOUT MIAMI (7-0): Adams is not the only one making a living off big plays as the Rosier-led Hurricanes have proven far more adept at producing quick-strike scores — two of their four touchdowns were over 42 yards against Virginia Tech — than putting together long methodical drives.
When I moved to New York City after college, I quickly fell into the habit of living off instant ramen, partly because it seemed like a glamorous, "twentysomething in the city" cliché, and partly because I was too overwhelmed by my never-ending job hunt to cook anything more substantial.
You know, Stormy Daniels, I get tired of all her stuff, but the one thing that I do admire about her is she takes her moment in the spotlight and shakes her moneymaker and goes out there and makes a living off of it, and there&aposs nothing more American.
"My main motivation is we're fighting for $15 an hour because right now we're just living off of poverty wages, and in Vegas the cost of living is just continuing to go up," Martin Macias said in Spanish, according to a Fight for $15 translator who declined to be named.
Given everything I've learned in a decade of being single and living off the scraps of joy that have fallen from the table of life, if one of the theories behind Single's Day is that shopping for ourselves can give us a little bit of well-deserved happiness, I'll buy it.
Cramer broke it down by age: "You're going to be living off your investments for the rest of your life, so some part of your portfolio should always be trying to create more wealth in case you live longer than you expect and need more money to support yourself," Cramer said.
Du Pont says his aim is to build new American heroes the country so desperately needs: "We as a nation have failed to honor you," he tells Schultz, who buys it because he knows it's true (he's been living off ramen in an apartment over a garage since his 1984 win).
The result is truly distinctive work — like the raps of Sammus, who has infused her hip-hop with subjects ranging from video games to social justice, or Lucy Bellwood, who wrote increasingly popular "adventure comics" about her experiences sailing on tall ships and white-water rafting while living off food stamps.
The coal company has also appealed to government officials in Australia on a humanitarian level by citing claims that Carmichael coal power will be a necessarily evil if Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is to bring electricity to the hundreds of millions of Indians who are currently living off the grid.
The summertime blues come to the fore in a variety of teen-centered movies, including "Leave No Trace" (June 29), the director Debra Granik's drama about a teen-age girl (Thomasin McKenzie) and her father (Ben Foster) who clash with the authorities while living off the grid in rural Oregon.
Living In 10 Photos View Slide Show ' When Al Grover, 5013, moved to Freeport 80 years ago, commercial fisherman and baymen — "people who made a living off the water" — lived near the canals that slice into the southern edge of this incorporated village on the south shore of Nassau County on Long Island.
During the same interval, the euro area was also living off the rest of the world with a trade surplus of $11.5 billion – 96 percent of which was accounted for by Germany, the Europe's lecturer-in-chief on how to live well with austerity, employment-killing structural reforms, rising poverty and chaotic immigration policies.
Ami Brown, 55, and her husband, Billy, 66, had lived with their children—sons Matt, 36, Bam, 34, Bear, 31, Gabe, 29, and Noah, 93, and daughters Bird, 24, and Rain, 16 — in the remote state, weathering brutal winters and even bear attacks but relishing the freedom that came from living off the grid.
In the season premiere, which picks up the story about a year after the events of the first season, viewers learn that Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) has been living off the grid with Sheriff Hopper (David Harbour), safe from anyone who might want to harm her and even those who don't, including her friends.
For the last 2000 years (yes, four decades), Joseph has spent most of his days arguing with old people in charity shops, visiting the houses of strangers and the recently-bereaved or divorced, and searching the crevices of Britain for hidden gems to sell both privately and online—and making a decent living off it.
You need to look to indie movies for more complex, narratively pivotal representations of women, like those in "Support the Girls," in which Regina Hall plays den mother to a group of waitresses, and "Leave No Trace," about a teenage girl who, while living off the grid with her damaged dad, becomes its hero.
" Mr. Adeney's strategies for educating his young son include attending a lower-tuition in-state school, encouraging his son to work through high school to save money for education costs, living off-campus with roommates, "and all the traditional college behaviors that allowed earlier generations to get through their education with a smaller loan balance.
In 2019, Deep Instinct saw an increase in spyware and ransomware on top of an increase in the level of sophistication of the attacks that are being used, specifically with more file-less attacks using scripts and powershell, "living off the land" attacks and the use of weaponized documents like Microsoft Office files and PDFs.
You might think he's a multimillionaire recording artist and sometime actor who recently performed at the Super Bowl half-time show, but Justin wants you to know that he's actually just a country boy from old Tennessee, living off the land and incorporating those Southern elements into his music for basically the first time in his career.
I don't recall much about this time in my life because my long-term memory is pretty shit, but I do remember spending hours after school living off £1 KFC popcorn chicken boxes and rattling around the local town hall on a skateboard with my friends until we either got kicked out or the sun went down.
Kaaya not only used to do stand-up comedy down the road at the Comedy Act Theater in Leimert Park, but she was also living off Crenshaw Boulevard more than two decades ago when the infamous 1992 riots broke out after white police officers were acquitted on all charges in the beating of black motorist Rodney King.
In an interview with VICE News during his Shoal Lake 40 visit, Trudeau was asked about a recent ruling by the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, that found the federal government discriminates against First Nations children living on reserves by not providing the same level of child welfare funding that children living off reserve are entitled to.
In the future, we very well could be facing a musical landscape not unlike the one that exists in literature, in which a handful of authors make a living off writing intentionally commercial books, while those who wish to experiment with form or write for niche audiences will have to hold down day jobs or retreat to academia.
SUNY College at Old Westbury and Long Island University's Post campus in Brookville, N.Y., may be in similarly affluent locales just five miles apart, but look at the chasm between their budgets for students living off-campus: The State University of New York computed that its students needed $11,300 last year, while L.I.U.'s needed $27,53.
Encourage them to join other restaurants nationwide that are taking the "high road to profitability," and to support One Fair Wage -- a campaign that advocates for the same full minimum wage for all tipped and nontipped workers (I volunteer for this campaign myself, appearing at community meetings and before lawmakers, to explain what living off tips means).
I think where the negative effects of the copyright system are much more apparent is the academic sector, where basically you have a small number of extremely powerful publishing companies that have profit margins of upwards of 30 percent, that are basically living off getting articles for free from researchers at universities and then selling them back to the universities at astronomical prices.
More often than not, being professionally good at something means that when it's time to perform — especially for an audience — you sometimes enjoy it less than you would in a vacuum; because odds are, the reason you were drawn to the thing in the first place wasn't the fact that you might be able to make a living off of it.
Chip and Joanna Gaines, the stars of HGTV's Fixer Upper, make their living off of renovating normal houses in and around Waco, TX and turning them into gorgeous, albeit formulaic houses in and around Waco, TX. Lately, many of these Fixer Upper homes have been cropping up as vacation rental listings — a trend that threatens the sanctity of the dream home.
For the most part, those companies are the big studios you're already familiar with (Warner Brothers, Disney, Fox, etc.), but there are also many smaller independent players who scrounge out a living by producing stuff for less money upfront, then living off the profits (which they earn through sales of DVDs, streaming rights, foreign rights, etc.) for years to come.
And I feel it not just because of the black people swept away but because I know that "gentrification" is but a more pleasing name for white supremacy, is the interest on enslavement, the interest on Jim Crow, the interest on redlining, compounding across the years, and these new urbanites living off of that interest are, all of them, exulting in a crime.
My mom and dad didn't know that I was living off of pasta and cheese and rice pudding to be a frugal actor, because it would break their hearts and they'd try to turn the world upside down to help me be O.K. Because when I hurt they hurt more, and when I smile and soar they're able to breathe.
But that was before everything changed — before China emerged as a textile powerhouse, undercutting local businesses; before she and her co-workers lost their jobs; before she found herself, a mother of two grown boys, living off her retired parents; before Chinese immigrants arrived in Prato, leasing shuttered textile mills and stitching up clothing during all hours of the night.

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