Posted on 12/13/2021 2:28:23 PM PST by nickcarraway
She could still sell the handle. I would. Big money.
The Borg never sleeps.
She might get (another) offer that she can’t refuse.
This time, take the money and just keep on scrolling.
It’s not worth her time to keep mud wrestling with an invisible octopus.
Who actually sets out to become a blogger anyway?
That’s like something you settle for after you have
failed amazingly at everything else.
This story has more to do with the great reset and the notavax than most people realize.
Instagram? Is that still a thing?
Original: “My purpose in life is to be a social media influencer.”
Translation: “I suck at evertything else, so I’ll get a job flattering the gullible.”
You’d be surprised how much money some bloggers and youtube stars make.
I'd be shocked if they made a dime.
Bunch of thieving homos, the lot.
Vanished, just like your bank account will when ‘they’ go to digital currency. (sign in a business today: due to a nationwide coin shortage we no longer take cash; card use only.)
A) Money makes her fears vanish
B) Fear makes he vanish
After being somewhat involved with the farce of how Zuckerburg got his Kauai property I go with B. The guy is a ruthless snake and will destroy her, her family, her business, her life with lawyers and private investigators.
That is not a particularly enlightened statement. You should look up Mr. Beast on Youtube. Guy makes millions of dollars by giving away millions of dollars. The American dream you and I grew up chasing has no longer exists for 10’s of millions of people and they are simply inventing/reinventing ways of making money. Just because their path is different than your path does not make them thieving homos.
Can you explain what you mean? How do they relate?
Just looks up mr beast. Have no clue what he’s doing and can’t stand watching or listening to him shout long enough to find out. Please elucidate—without the shouting.
Thx,
Veto!
(The girl)
Post 8 :::: pithy summary
Good job!
One of my son’s friends has a gaming blog where he records his video game play and gives out advice and clues to followers. At 25 years old he was making a half million a year with gaming companies paying to advertise on his blog.
The short version the proponents say that sebum blocks the follicle from being able to breathe or emerge. The carbonic acid supposedly removes the sebum plugs in a way that normal shampoo cant.
Im told that cosmetologists are presently being taught that the trick of these products is actually the stimulation the bald spot receives when “rubbing the product in for 15 minutes” or whatever that product directs.
I suppose a person could test it themselves. Its free to stimulate your own scalp by rubbing for 15 minutes a day. If it doesnt seem to work then try the plug removal shampoo. If that doesnt work then Id guess that neither are true.
You shouldnt believe anything I say, I shave my head bald these days. (Work related)
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