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.”
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.
In 1980 the international car stereo manufacturer where I worked decided to close their regional distribution branch. The branch manager was unable to give me any sort of severance so he did the next best thing - gave me a bunch of equipment.
I opened a sole proprietor retail business, complete with a (I thought) catchy trade name. Things went well for about two years. Then I was approached by an attorney who claimed that I was committing some sort of trade infringement. It seems that someone incorporated a business and chose the same name and I was using. Difference was that they were savvy enough to register the name (being a shoestring operation it had never occurred to me that this was something I needed to do).
I protested that I had coined the name first but ultimately I had to surrender it and dream up something else. My business venture eventually failed but so did the upstart company that crashed me. Business can be cut-throat!