The question is "Would you like to contribute to the prize pool? If so, please do it now." I'm willing to contribute.
I'll put up to another $750. I'll make it $1,000. Are you kidding? No! You're serious? Yes! Jessica: I feel like this is the Hunger Games D'Andre: Hey! yeah.. This is important, here we go! My name is D'Andre Coates and I work at University of Southern California, so USC and I work in Residence Life Student Affairs My name is Aneesh. I work at a healthcare start-up as a medical scribe trainer Oh my god, this is real money too. [laughs] I'm Jess Lizama I'm a YouTuber and blogger, I've been doing it since before YouTube was a thing. Since 2009, so, OG YouTube in the house! My name is Mike Makabi, I'm in real estate and marketing. I love what I do. I'm very good at what I do and, uh, that's my calling in life. I found it, I guess I'm blessed for that. Oh, doubles! Cannon! That's chance. So how much would you chop off a limb for? Forty million dollars. They may not- they may go with someone else. What, was that just a shot in the dark? Well because that means that I'd be able to get that limb prosthetically put back on and I also would have peace of mind because I did this for no less than forty million dollars. Your worth? Okay I'm gonna go and say forty-two million. I would say a hundred million because, I'm a strong girl. My legs are strong; whoever's getting this left leg - squat for days. Yeah, I would never chop off any limb for any amount of money. I would however chop off any body part for someone I loved. Oh that's a conce... cop-out. I would've done the same thing! That's a less realistic answer than I expected. Read the question! Five. What was the most financially desperate time of your life? How did you deal with it? Oh, there were so many! I was a teen mom, single mom. You apparently cannot sleep in a Walmart parking lot in a car with your baby. So that was me and uh Wow! I'm still here! So it's all good but uh, yeah good stories. In college there was one semester where I could not afford to go back. I like, applied for a shit ton of scholarships, and I got one. I'm really fortunate to have grown up in a well-off family. My parents did a lot of the hard work; them being immigrants and the fact that my parents are incredibly supportive. I have not encountered that yet. Good for you. And I hope I don't but, yeah, I'm really blessed. When I was a kid, we had, uh, we were upper-middle class and then my dad went bankrupt. I moved to America at fifteen and a half by myself living on my grandmother's floor and my father moved to Africa. And so he was trying to send money and I remember talking to my dad and I said, "Papa, what's up?
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