FUCK yes. Get your money, sis.
FUCK yes. Get your money, sis.
Somebody’s buying it. Probably a lot of the same people posting hate comments about her.
Man, late 90s, early 2000s, there were girls, heck, even websites full of girls, who would chat in their undies on these new-fangled things called webcams and make money.
They had “wish lists” people (dudes) would buy them things off of.
Crazy world, eh?
I love her, she’s the kind of troll this world needs.
I wish I was young and hot enough to rake in this kind of bank. I just assume she’s already a millionaire from this. Being a very tall, middle-aged tomboy, lesbian, I feel like I wouldn’t be able to attract enough followers.
Celebrating shit people is how we got trump.
I love watching fools and their money parted.
I will never, ever be mad at any kind of social media personality for taking advantage of a market. If you’ve got it, flaunt it, and take it to the bank. She’s got this all figured out.
Any woman who can successfully harness the power of Nerd Rage and turn it into a fountain of cash for her own benefit gets respect from me.
I mean if people want to buy bathwater from a scantly clad girl’s bathtub.. okay? Doesn’t seem to be a bait and switch, okay probably some bate....
Agreed. She found a way to make a buck. It’s stupid, but damnit it worked.
Yeah, I mean... she seems to be doing adult content from what I gather here... so, selling bath water or panties or whatever doesn’t seem too out of the ordinary? I mean, I am not interested, but... who cares?
yep, very hard to feel sorry for a group of people who feel conned out of “not getting a 19 year old’s bathwater which they paid actual money for”...
My feels exactly. Hate the game all you want....
I respect this womans hustle. She is click bait incarnate and she is making bank of it now.
Sorry, but you can almost hear the ‘I want to be offended in that’ piece.
As someone who’s half-German and half-French living in the United States, I encounter some portrayal of “lowest common denominator stereotype about [my] ancestors” several times a week at minimum, but I somehow manage not to be a whiny little baby about it.
Please note that 99.9% of us Americans don’t either. We just have an extremely vocal minority on a soapbox that reaches across the world.
“Sacred tradition” is just another way to say “things my imaginary friends tell me to do.”