If We Get In Trouble It's My Bestie's Fault Because I Listened To Her Shirt
If We Get In Trouble It's My Bestie's Fault Because I Listened To Her Shirt
Hey, everyone, it's me, MidwestBulldog, asking all y'all to check out this shirt I'm wearing from this really cool boutique that is definitely not a cover for a sweatshop of a clothing company paying nine-year-olds to make said a shirt. Anyway, I need you to buy this shirt worth fifty cents made and shipped to that boutique that doesn't really exist for the low, low price of $210.00. You would look so cool in it and I wouldn't totally make a commish on each sale. So, find your Mom's credit card and do what you do for me.". If We Get In Trouble It's My Bestie's Fault Because I Listened To Her Shirt. Average-ish looking girl in random poses, not even like outrageously provocative or the ho-ish shit you'd think would get a lot of attention. No idea how she has 2.6m followers, probably not even real. If We Get In Trouble It's My Bestie's Fault Because I Listened To Her Shirt I remember her, she used to do videos on musically and was pretty popular for a time. That was a while ago, so it’s possible people were still following her but not paying attention to anything she posted. She’s not really “relevant” anymore, so why she thought she could do this is...beyond me
Yeah, I just jumped into the comments and didn't read the article. I had to click on it after seeing your comment. The average is definitely a good description. I'm not even a fan of Instagram but I can kinda understand thirsty dudes following women on there that do squats in thongs. I don't understand following her. Just cause you have x followers doesn't mean those people are potential customers. You would have to go to the effort of trying to work out who these followers are. Then you can try to work out if they want to buy the shit.
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