A couple of months ago, I wrote for
Reviewstream. It's a simple concept; you can write a quick ~200 word review about
anything in existence and they'll pay you $0.40 per review. Yes, I mean ANYTHING. I saw some stuff on there that made me lose my faith in humanity. People wrote about different ads in a magazine and analyzed their effectiveness, for example. It's pretty much a shitty time, since their minimum payout is $50, but with some patience I guess anyone could hit that.
Though they advertise a rate of $2 per review on the front page, you have have to write about a really hot item in order to get this much for a single article. They've also got some kind of algorithm that analyzes the reviews after you submit them, and it's ludicrously inconsistent. Sometimes I got $2 for writing about the most mundane things, and other times I only got $0.40 for long, quality articles. Don't bother contacting them to ask why either, as these people can't type in English to save their lives.
I managed to hit the minimum payout in a little over a month by writing about 5 200-word reviews per day about trivial bullshit, and lo and behold my paypal account was actually credited. Don't know if I'd actually recommend this place, as I don't think I have the patience to hit that payout mark again. Look into it if you're a fast typer with excellent BSing skills, I guess. The site doesn't pay you on quality, but quantity.
It might be possible to sneak nonsensical gibberish by them with a unique content generator of sorts, but I haven't given it too much thought.
Jam it back in, in the dark.